What has been known as the Blake Mansion since 1872 is now home to our OHC head office Toronto. Since 1872, this historic building has been home to the second Premier of Ontario, among other influential heads of state. From 1985 to very recently, the building served as the Humewood Art Gallery. Today, this magnificent Victorian architectural masterpiece is a government of Canada Heritage Site, and is where OHC students study English or train to become certified English teachers. It is located right downtown and is walking distance to Wellesley subway station, the famous Eaton's Centre and 10 minutes to the CN Tower on the subway. Every detail of our schools, including our buildings, our activities, our Student Houses and our academic programs are designed to offer a worry free and fun filled academic and travel experience that surpass all expectations.
OHC Toronto facilities include;
TVs, Monitors, DVD players, Microwaves, Fridges and a Foosball table.
Book and video library.
Coffee and snack shop during the morning.
Self-study material available to all students for self-study and guided study
Free wired and WiFi internet access available.
Student Facilities situated in three historical government designated mansions in downtown Toronto.
25 Classrooms, with a maximum class size of 16 (ave. 12).