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Quick Facts Ontario Schools 2001 02 Ministry of Education

The following information is based on 2001 02 data reported by schools, district school boards, and school authorities. Unless otherwise specified, the information refers to Ontario s publicly funded elementary and secondary schools. Enrolment, 2001 02 * Elementary Secondary Total Public Schools Male 500 612 264 963 765 575 Female 470 418 244 100 714 518 Total 971 030 509 063 1 480 093 Roman Catholic Schools Male 242 445 101 424 343 869 Female 234 795 104 351 339 146 Total 477 240 205 775 683 015 All Schools Male 743 057 366 387 1 109 444 Female 705 213 348 451 1 053 664 Total 1 448 270 714 838 2 163 108 * Excludes students in Provincial Schools and in care, treatment, and correctional facilities.

Teachers and Administrators in Schools Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), 2001 02 * Elementary Secondary Total Teachers and Administrators (FTE) Public School Boards Male 11 159.92 14 886.68 26 046.60 Female 39 713.40 15 983.60 55 697.00 Roman Catholic School Boards Male Female 5 209.72 19 964.04 6 379.36 6 532.04 11 589.08 26 496.08 Total 76 047.08 43 781.68 119 828.76 Positions Held Principals and vice-principals 5 361.60 1 892.16 7 253.76 Percentage female 59.4% 43.1% 55.1% Department heads 360.72 7 412.08 7 772.80 Percentage female 69.4% 46.4% 47.4% Classroom and other teachers 70 324.76 34 477.44 104 802.20 Percentage female 80.0% 53.0% 71.1% * Data are not comparable with those published in Quick Facts prior to 2000 01 owing to a change in methodology: data now represent the computed FTE of active full- and part-time teachers and administrators excluding those on leave, rather than headcounts of full-time staff including those on leave. Data exclude teachers and administrators in Provincial Schools and care, treatment, and correctional facilities.

Number of Schools, 1991 92 and 1997 98 to 2001 02 * 1991 92 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 Elementary Public 2 619 2 575 2 568 2 577 2 573 2 582 Roman Catholic 1 346 1 371 1 380 1 393 1 390 1 387 Total 3 965 3 946 3 948 3 970 3 963 3 969 Secondary Public 600 588 588 596 601 604 Roman Catholic 192 217 221 224 229 235 Total 792 805 809 820 830 839 Total Public 3 219 3 163 3 156 3 173 3 174 3 186 Roman Catholic 1 538 1 588 1 601 1 617 1 619 1 622 Total 4 757 4 751 4 757 4 790 4 793 4 808 * Excludes Provincial Schools and care, treatment, and correctional facilities.

Enrolment by Grade in Elementary Schools, 2001 02 * Roman Grade Public Schools Catholic Schools Total JK 75 552 39 644 115 196 K 89 467 44 821 134 288 1 98 785 48 707 147 492 2 98 861 49 139 148 000 3 98 064 49 892 147 956 4 100 728 50 475 151 203 5 102 310 49 673 151 983 6 103 987 50 098 154 085 7 102 324 48 386 150 710 8 100 952 46 405 147 357 Total 971 030 477 240 1 448 270 * Excludes students in Provincial Schools and in care, treatment, and correctional facilities.

Elementary and Secondary School Enrolment, 1991 92 and 1997 98 to 2001 02 * 1991 92 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 Elementary Public 860 968 925 948 943 406 953 694 958 489 971 030 Roman Catholic 434 937 468 491 470 380 473 664 476 256 477 240 Total 1 295 905 1 394 439 1 413 786 1 427 358 1 434 745 1 448 270 Secondary Public 524 467 513 373 505 796 507 595 508 041 509 063 Roman Catholic 155 737 187 818 192 040 196 673 200 813 205 775 Total 680 204 701 191 697 836 704 268 708 854 714 838 Total Public 1 385 435 1 439 321 1 449 202 1 461 289 1 466 530 1 480 093 Roman Catholic 590 674 656 309 662 420 670 337 677 069 683 015 Total 1 976 109 2 095 630 2 111 622 2 131 626 2 143 599 2 163 108 * Excludes students in Provincial Schools and in care, treatment, and correctional facilities.

Enrolment in French-Language Units, 1991 92 and 1997 98 to 2001 02 1991 92 1997 98 * 1998 99* 1999 2000 * 2000 01** 2001 02 Elementary 69 790 68 592 67 720 67 744 67 564 67 748 Secondary 27 043 24 993 26 164 26 106 25 771 25 090 Total 96 833 93 585 93 884 93 850 93 335 92 838 * Data for these years have been revised to be comparable with those given for 2001 02. French enrolment in mixed schools has been excluded, as such schools have ceased to exist. **Data for 2000 01 have been revised to correct a school classification problem. Number of Private Schools, 1991 92 and 1997 98 to 2001 02 * 1991 92 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 Elementary 322 346 403 436 453 466 Secondary 51 61 74 75 80 87 Combined** 138 211 228 211 210 213 Total 511 618 705 722 743 766 Included above: First Nations schools 69 27 31 30 27 Overseas schools 12 12 11 13 13 * Includes First Nations and overseas secondary and combined schools. Elementary-level First Nations and overseas schools do not report to the ministry. ** Combined schools offer both elementary and secondary education.

Enrolment by Grade in Secondary Schools, 2001 02 * Roman Grade Public Schools Catholic Schools Total Pre-Grade 9 2 182 367 2 549 Grade 9 113 463 45 973 159 436 Grade 10 111 604 44 774 156 378 Grade 11 108 617 43 489 152 106 Grade 12: No OACs 57 656 23 510 81 166 Grade 12: 1 5 OACs 58 817 27 554 86 371 Grade 12: 6+ OACs 49 216 18 833 68 049 Age 21+ 7 508 1 275 8 783 Total 509 063 205 775 714 838 * Excludes students in Provincial Schools and in care, treatment, and correctional facilities.

Teachers and Administrators in Schools Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), 1998 99 to 2001 02 * 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01** 2001 02 Positions Held Elementary Principals and vice-principals 5 528.24 5 450.24 5 396.24 5 361.60 Percentage female 55.2% 56.2% 58.2% 59.4% Department heads 545.92 441.16 393.84 360.72 Percentage female 66.9% 70.0% 69.9% 69.4% Classroom and other teachers 68 948.56 68 837.72 70 686.24 70 324.76 Percentage female 79.1% 79.4% 79.5% 80.0% Positions Held Secondary Principals and vice-principals 1 924.28 1 859.52 1 877.12 1 892.16 Percentage female 39.7% 40.6% 42.7% 43.1% Department heads 8 397.08 7 686.92 7 316.32 7 412.08 Percentage female 43.4% 44.8% 45.5% 46.4% Classroom and other teachers 33 039.52 34 062.64 34 614.80 34 477.44 Percentage female 51.4% 51.7% 52.7% 53.0% * Data represent the computed FTE of active full- and part-time teachers and administrators excluding those on leave rather than headcounts of only full-time staff including those on leave. Data from 1998 99 and 1999 2000 have been recalculated on an FTE basis to be comparable with later data. Data exclude teachers and administrators in Provincial Schools and care, treatment, and correctional facilities. **Data have been updated since their original publication.

Private School Enrolment, 1991 92 and 1997 98 to 2001 02 * 1991 92 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 Male Enrolment Elementary 17 970 21 213 21 079 25 211 26 492 26 726 Secondary 4 173 5 800 4 951 5 584 6 248 6 626 Combined** 14 586 20 680 20 482 22 931 24 307 25 091 Total 36 729 47 693 46 512 53 726 57 047 58 443 Female Enrolment Elementary 16 754 20 210 19 749 23 283 24 671 25 192 Secondary 3 397 4 884 5 097 5 466 6 129 6 211 Combined** 13 086 19 283 19 242 20 495 22 057 22 807 Total 33 237 44 377 44 088 49 244 52 857 54 210 Total Enrolment Elementary 34 724 41 423 40 828 48 494 51 163 51 918 Secondary 7 570 10 684 10 048 11 050 12 377 12 837 Combined** 27 672 39 963 39 724 43 426 46 364 47 898 Total 69 966 92 070 90 600 102 970 109 904 112 653 * Includes enrolment at First Nations and overseas secondary and combined schools. Elementary-level First Nations and overseas schools do not report to the ministry. ** Combined schools offer both elementary and secondary education.

Enrolment in French as a Second Language, 2001 02 Core Extended Immersion Program Program Program Total Elementary Public 505 002 6 976 69 786 581 764 Roman Catholic 279 103 17 280 28 397 324 780 Total 784 105 24 256 98 183 906 544 Secondary Public 73 554 5 412 13 908 92 874 Roman Catholic 24 937 3 051 4 167 32 155 Total 98 491 8 463 18 075 125 029 Elementary and Secondary Public 578 556 12 388 83 694 674 638 Roman Catholic 304 040 20 331 32 564 356 935 Total 882 596 32 719 116 258 1 031 573

Adults in Secondary Day School, 1991 92 and 1997 98 to 2001 02 1991 92 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 Male 19 21 27 594 24 369 20 984 18 787 16 549 15 879 22 and over 15 432 7 038 3 363 2 719 2 404 2 532 Total 43 026 31 407 24 347 21 506 18 953 18 411 % * 6.3% 4.5% 3.5% 3.1% 2.7% 2.6% Female 19 21 16 266 15 332 13 203 12 045 10 722 10 309 22 and over 26 414 13 146 6 947 5 981 5 538 4 869 Total 42 680 28 478 20 150 18 026 16 260 15 178 % * 6.3% 4.1% 2.9% 2.6% 2.3% 2.1% Total 19 21 43 860 39 701 34 187 30 832 27 271 26 188 22 and over 41 846 20 184 10 310 8 700 7 942 7 401 Total 85 706 59 885 44 497 39 532 35 213 33 589 % * 12.6% 8.5% 6.4% 5.6% 5.0% 4.7% * Percentage of total secondary school enrolment.

Continuing Education Provided by School Boards, 2000-01 * English French Total Secondary school credit 246 920 1 514 248 434 Correspondence or self-study 37 773 1 890 39 663 Adult basic literacy and numeracy 13 293 460 13 753 English or French as a second language 173 778 961 174 739 Native as a second language 49 49 Citizenship and official national languages 5 007 5 007 Non-credit 78 393 129 78 522 Total 555 213 4 954 560 167 * Information is reported to the ministry after the completion of the school year (e.g., 2000 01 data are reported in 2001 02). The reporting year runs from September 1 to August 31. Figures include summer enrolments.

Continuing Education Provided by School Boards, 1996-97 to 2000-01 * 1996 97** 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 Secondary school credit 289 501 253 718 261 040 193 287 248 434 Correspondence or self-study 49 134 48 540 46 695 42 312 39 663 Adult basic literacy and numeracy 27 810 22 334 17 542 10 644 13 753 English or French as a second language 181 139 146 794 189 168 120 736 174 739 Native as a second language 216 3 172 209 1 482 49 Citizenship and official national languages 12 749 31 923 18 776 8 143 5 007 Non-credit 282 679 228 549 175 734 83 456 78 522 Total 843 228 735 030 709 164 460 060 560 167 *Information is reported to the ministry after the completion of the school year (e.g., 2000 01 data are reported in 2001 02). The reporting year runs from September 1 to August 31. Figures include summer enrolments. **Data for this year have been revised to reflect updated information provided by school boards. Data for 1999 2000 do not include figures from the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), which were not available. The TDSB reported a total of approximately 198 000 students in 1998 99 and 122 000 students in 2000 01.

Financial Information, 1999-2000 to 2001-02 * 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 School Boards Revenue (excluding revenue from reserves) $14 158 819 514 $14 117 365 172 $14 470 235 433 Expenditures (excluding expenditures to reserves) 13 842 181 446 14 300 124 135 14 547 846 574 Net transfers to/(from) reserves 349 523 745 (131 100 817) (40 939 146) Surplus/(Deficit) at year end (32 885 672) (51 658 128) (36 671 990) Reserve at year ending August 31 1 106 079 828 1 012 603 488 987 300 564 School Authorities Revenue (excluding revenue from reserves) 34 281 970 39 127 258 36 404 261 Expenditures (excluding expenditures to reserves) 35 331 817 38 835 239 35 806 946 Net transfers to/(from) reserves 999 951 348 352 585 279 Surplus/(Deficit) at year end 49 895 (56 333) 12 036 * Owing to a change in financial reporting methodology, financial data are not reported for years prior to 1999 2000. 05-025 ISSN 1188-4843 Queen s Printer for Ontario, 2005 Available at Printed on Cette publication est disponible en français. http://www.edu.gov.on.ca recycled paper