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Monsignor Fraser College

Monsignor Fraser College

Monsignor Fraser College (also called Monsignor Fraser, MFC, or Fraser) is a Roman Catholic specialized dual-track public Catholic Alternative and Adult Secondary School run by the Toronto Catholic District School Board in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1975 by the Metropolitan Separate School Board and was named in honour of John Andrew Mary Fraser (1887 – September 3, 1962), the founder of the Scarborough Foreign Mission Society and a missionary.

After Fraser became a secondary school in 1986, Msgr. Fraser College offers high school credits to three distinct age groups: 16–18 through the Alternative Program, 18–20 in the Adult Day School Program, and Over 21 through the Continuing Education Program. There are four main campuses throughout the city with an additional two dedicated to SAL (Supervised Alternative Learning) programs. Msgr. Fraser also offers a Transition To Work (T2W) Program for special needs students aged 18–20.

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Monsignor Fraser College
  • Country: Canada
  • City: Cabbagetown
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  • Global Ranking Score (Higher is Better): 1968