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Canada's Best Primary School Ranking
The best primary schools in Canada are ranked as follows:

1 St. George's School:

St George's School is one of the most famous primary schools in Canada, located in Vancouver, British Columbia. The school has a strong faculty and a first-class academic level. In addition, the school also pays attention to students' moral education quality and personality development, and is known as "one of the most tasteful elite primary schools".

2. Branson Hall:

Branksome Hall is one of the most famous girls' schools in Toronto, Canada, with a history of 1 16 years. The school pays attention to the all-round development of students and advocates female leadership. It is a typical feminist school of education. In addition, the school has also done a good job in STEM education and trained many scientific and technological elites.

3. Appleby College:

Appleby College is one of the most popular private primary schools in greater toronto area, located in Okaville, Ontario. The school has top teachers and first-class hardware facilities. At the same time, it also attaches great importance to students' quality education and is good at cultivating leaders and innovators.

4. Yorkhouse School:

Yorkhouse School is one of the most famous girls' schools in Vancouver, Canada, and one of the best schools on the east coast of Canada. The school is characterized by strict teaching attitude, all-round development of students, especially good at cultivating female leaders. In addition, the school has done well in STEM, fine arts and sports.

The meaning of going to school:

1. Mastering knowledge and skills: The greatest significance of going to school is to help people master all kinds of knowledge and skills. By studying various subjects, people can gain more knowledge and skills, so as to better adapt to the development and changes of society. At the same time, it can also improve people's thinking ability and innovative spirit, which are the basic qualities needed in future work and life.

2. Cultivate personality traits: Going to school can also help people cultivate their own personality traits. In learning, people need to constantly surpass themselves and constantly challenge their limits. These processes can cultivate people's patience, perseverance, self-confidence and tenacity. At the same time, in the process of communication and interaction with classmates, people will also learn to respect others and win-win cooperation.