Rosedale Heights School of the Arts

Rosedale Heights School of the Arts (RHSA) is an arts-based high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Rosedale Heights School of the Arts
Location
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711 Bloor Street East

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Canada
Coordinates43°40′26″N 79°21′57″W / 43.673968°N 79.365830°W / 43.673968; -79.365830
Information
School typeArts High School
School board
Toronto District School Board
SuperintendentJennifer Chan
Area trustee
Deborah Williams
School number
5630
Principal
Barrie Sketchley
Grades9-12
Enrolment1,079 (2021-22)
LanguageEnglish
Schedule type
Semestered
ColoursBlack, Green   
MascotRaven
NewspaperThe Spectacle
Websiterhsa.ca
Last updated: April 23, 2025

History

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Formerly Castle Frank, the school has been reinvented and re-purposed by Principal Barrie Sketchley. Castle Frank School was opened in 1963 on a site that had historical significance — Sir Albert Edward Kemp, a Conservative Member of Parliament and militia minister during the First World War, had previously built a 24-room manor on the property, which he also named Castle Frank in honour of the area's colonial history. That manor was demolished in 1962 to make way for the school. The institution operated as Castle Frank until the 1990s, when a change in educational model led to a rebrand, first as Rosedale Heights Secondary School and later as Rosedale Heights School of the Arts [1][2]. It is a semestered school with an emphasis on the arts. Students can take dance, dramatic arts, music-instrumental (band or strings), vocals, visual and media arts. In 2005, Maclean's Magazine named RHSA one of the best arts-focus high schools in Canada, as well as one of the three best special-focus schools in Canada.[3]

In 2023, principal Barrie Sketchley was honored by the Toronto School Administrators Association for being the "longest-career principal in TDSB history and in the province of Ontario", having worked as a TDSB principal for the past 40+ years, and as the Rosedale Heights School of the Arts principal since its founding more than 30 years ago.[4]

In 2025, the TDSB made a decision to transfer Sketchley to retirement. On June 12, students at Rosedale walked out of class to protest the board's decision.[5] A change.org petition was also set up during the protests and gained approximately 2909 signatures. In August, Jennifer Chan said in a letter to the school community that the TDSB allowed Principal Sketchley to remain at the school for 2025-26 school year before retiring in June 2026 and Joe Ghassibe becoming principal.

Overview

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RHSA accepts students from all over the Greater Toronto Area. It is the only arts school in the Toronto District School Board that does not use auditions for acceptance. It is also the only arts school that encourages students to explore interdisciplinary arts by not expecting students to choose a "major" in one art and making students select a variety of arts courses in their first two years at the school.

RHSA has a 670-seat auditorium, two band/orchestra rehearsal spaces, three fully equipped dance studios, two drama rooms, a dark room, a vocal room, and various visual art studios used for printmaking, graphic design, etc. The school is also home to an Olympic-size swimming pool. [citation needed]

A 600 seat auditorium with band equipment at the stage.
The auditorium, 2026

Musical theatre performances

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2012-present
Performance Year
Anything Goes 2006
Hair 2013
Cabaret 2014
Rent 2016
Spring Awakening 2018
Mamma Mia! 2023
The Addams Family 2024
Les Miserables 2025
Anything Goes 2026

Rosedale Heights cancelled a performance of Anything Goes in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was later performed in 2026.[6]

Art courses

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RHSA has many art courses in 5 different fields. Art and media, creative writing, dance, dramatic arts and music. [7]

Art and media courses
Course Grade(s) Description
Canadian-indigenous visual arts 9 Visual arts with including indigenous artists and practices within the course.
Open visual arts 10
Media arts Photography, film, and graphic design all in one course divided into 3 rotations across the semester.
Ceramics 10-12
Photography 11-12
Non-traditional art
Graphics & print
Drawing & painting
Life drawing
Video & film
Music courses
Course Grade(s) Description
Band 9-12
Strings
Vocals
Guitar 10-12
Digital Music Composition Composing music with DAWs.
Musical Theatre 11-12

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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