Villanova College

Villanova College

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (35 reviews)
22
2
2
0
9
Read Our 35 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (35 reviews)
22
2
2
0
9
  • R.


    May 10th, 2023

  • Nishant Prashar


    May 8th, 2023

  • Sabrina Nardi

    Villanova College is a remarkable school! There are many academic supports and opportunities to get involved in through the many clubs, academic excursions, extra-curriculars, outreach, and school events. The environment is warm and welcoming. When you enroll at VC, you become a part of a family. The teachers are dedicated and care. I will never forget the six years I was a student there. As a graduate, I am proud to say I spent my formative years here and will cherish the school trips and many experiences within the school community. No matter the many years that may pass, VC will be my second home. The school instills values and a work ethic that will be a part of you, well beyond your high school years.
    Feb 11th, 2023

  • h

    Teachers are so nice and down to earth, they will help you with whatever you need and will not rest until you understand, that's the only reason I'm giving any stars. I am so grateful for my teachers. It really feels like all they care about is money, when I considered leaving the school they pestered me to stay and started treating my differently which was sooo weird and sketchy. But the social situation if you are not a rich white kid you will not fit in. Great gateway for alcohol and substance use as there is such small options for friends that it was very hard to find a group who is not into substance use. At least at a public school you have the option to not hang out with people who glorify substance use. There was a sketchy incident where allegedly someone threatened to shoot up the school but the school wasn't sure of the severity so they said it was a fire drill, put all of us in the parking lot with the kid then embarrassed the kid by calling him inside the school so the police could interrogate. On the bright side if you donate to the school enough (outside of all the mandatory fees) you are guaranteed a good grade so that will get you into university but you may not be as prepared. While private school is a good option, its just much better in my opinion to receive the exposure to different social groups, cultures and social classes from a public/catholic school. Its a matter of debating if you are willing to pay for really nice teachers (who also don't have a union so won't strike on you for no reason, I'm looking at you YCDSB) at the cost of not learning social skills until university. I'm not blaming the school for my issues but it just wasn't for me and I was not happy there at the time, this does not mean you may not enjoy it as every year of students is different. I'd say its worth a try you might be lucky and get some good kids in your year.
    Feb 6th, 2023

  • Jake Falbo

    As a student of Villanova Colleges Class of 2021 now studying pre-medical health sciences at the post-secondary level, I can confidently attest to the merits of attending such a fine institution. Throughout my 6 years at the school, I was continuously supported by teachers and staff through my studies both inside and outside of the classroom. Villanovas advising team introduced me to the wonders of the STEM program, which forced me to step outside of my comfort zone and realize my true zest for scientific advancement. At the same time, I was able to take advantage of national and international learning opportunities as a student, participating in nationwide public speaking, engineering, writing, and mathematics competitions. On top of this, the broad array of extracurriculars offered at this school allowed me to delve into unique interests that I would have otherwise never discovered. Its focus on integrating religion and faith studies into education caused me to get involved in my community through service, creating valuable memories and teaching me life lessons that I continually apply in my daily life. Looking back, I would not have been able to develop as not only a learner, but also a complete individual without the influence of Villanova College. A school is so much more than simply a place of study; rather, for me and all other Villanova alumni, it is truly a second home that will always hold a special place in my heart.
    Jan 27th, 2023

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About
Villanova College

Villanova College is located at 2480 15th Sideroad in King City, Ontario L7B 0P5. Villanova College can be contacted via phone at 905-833-1909 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   905-833-1909

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Villanova College?

A The phone number for Villanova College is: 905-833-1909.


Q Where is Villanova College located?

A Villanova College is located at 2480 15th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 0P5


Q What is the internet address for Villanova College?

A The website (URL) for Villanova College is: http://www.villanovacollege.org/


Q What days are Villanova College open?

A Villanova College is open:
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM


Q How is Villanova College rated?

A Villanova College has a 3.8 Star Rating from 35 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Villanova College

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 35 Reviews )
22
2
2
0
9
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R. on Google

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Nishant Prashar on Google

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Sabrina Nardi on Google

image Villanova College is a remarkable school! There are many academic supports and opportunities to get involved in through the many clubs, academic excursions, extra-curriculars, outreach, and school events. The environment is warm and welcoming. When you enroll at VC, you become a part of a family. The teachers are dedicated and care. I will never forget the six years I was a student there. As a graduate, I am proud to say I spent my formative years here and will cherish the school trips and many experiences within the school community. No matter the many years that may pass, VC will be my second home. The school instills values and a work ethic that will be a part of you, well beyond your high school years.


h on Google

image Teachers are so nice and down to earth, they will help you with whatever you need and will not rest until you understand, that's the only reason I'm giving any stars. I am so grateful for my teachers.
It really feels like all they care about is money, when I considered leaving the school they pestered me to stay and started treating my differently which was sooo weird and sketchy.
But the social situation if you are not a rich white kid you will not fit in. Great gateway for alcohol and substance use as there is such small options for friends that it was very hard to find a group who is not into substance use. At least at a public school you have the option to not hang out with people who glorify substance use.
There was a sketchy incident where allegedly someone threatened to shoot up the school but the school wasn't sure of the severity so they said it was a fire drill, put all of us in the parking lot with the kid then embarrassed the kid by calling him inside the school so the police could interrogate.
On the bright side if you donate to the school enough (outside of all the mandatory fees) you are guaranteed a good grade so that will get you into university but you may not be as prepared.
While private school is a good option, its just much better in my opinion to receive the exposure to different social groups, cultures and social classes from a public/catholic school. Its a matter of debating if you are willing to pay for really nice teachers (who also don't have a union so won't strike on you for no reason, I'm looking at you YCDSB) at the cost of not learning social skills until university.
I'm not blaming the school for my issues but it just wasn't for me and I was not happy there at the time, this does not mean you may not enjoy it as every year of students is different. I'd say its worth a try you might be lucky and get some good kids in your year.


Jake Falbo on Google

image As a student of Villanova Colleges Class of 2021 now studying pre-medical health sciences at the post-secondary level, I can confidently attest to the merits of attending such a fine institution. Throughout my 6 years at the school, I was continuously supported by teachers and staff through my studies both inside and outside of the classroom. Villanovas advising team introduced me to the wonders of the STEM program, which forced me to step outside of my comfort zone and realize my true zest for scientific advancement. At the same time, I was able to take advantage of national and international learning opportunities as a student, participating in nationwide public speaking, engineering, writing, and mathematics competitions. On top of this, the broad array of extracurriculars offered at this school allowed me to delve into unique interests that I would have otherwise never discovered. Its focus on integrating religion and faith studies into education caused me to get involved in my community through service, creating valuable memories and teaching me life lessons that I continually apply in my daily life. Looking back, I would not have been able to develop as not only a learner, but also a complete individual without the influence of Villanova College. A school is so much more than simply a place of study; rather, for me and all other Villanova alumni, it is truly a second home that will always hold a special place in my heart.


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