The Toronto District School Board will be changing its admissions process for specialized programs, moving away from a lottery to a merit-based system.
Canada’s largest school board made the announcement in an update posted on its website on Tuesday.
“Based on direction from the Supervisor appointed at the TDSB by the Minister of Education, the decision has been made to change the application and admission process for Specialized Programs,” a letter to parents read.
According to the TDSB, applications for September 2026 will open during the week of Nov. 10, 2025 and will be open for three weeks.
The specialized programs, which focus on arts, math, science and technology, leadership, among others, are offered at both the elementary and secondary level at several schools throughout the TDSB.
For elementary students, the board said, applicants will be admitted based on an evaluated portfolio or audition video submitted with their application.
Secondary students will be required to meet a report card benchmark
“Applicants will be seated based on their overall applicant score; a combination of select report card marks connected to their program of choice and an evaluated demonstration of knowledge and skills,” the letter continued.
Open houses at schools with specialized programs will be held in November.
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