Why Unionville schools rank among Ontario's best, and how that shapes the Markham housing market
Unionville's public and secondary schools rank among Ontario's best as of June 2026, posting consistently high provincial scores. For families searching the area north of Toronto, school quality is the single biggest draw, and it underpins long-term housing demand across the community.
If you are searching for why parents move to Unionville in Markham, schools are usually the first answer. As of June 2026, Unionville's schools rank among Ontario's best, with several public and secondary schools posting consistently high provincial scores. That reputation is not incidental: it is one of the main reasons families choose this community over other options north of Toronto.
What is happening now
Unionville is described as a magnet for parents, and the mechanism is straightforward. Strong academics, established catchments, and a safe, family-oriented setting combine to make the area attractive to households with school-aged children.
The community itself reinforces this. Unionville blends small-town character with modern amenities, and it offers the space and quiet that families look for. Layered on top of the school reputation, that package draws families seeking both quality schooling and room to grow.
What the numbers and rankings show
Here is what defines Unionville's school profile as of June 2026:
- Schools rank among Ontario's best
- Several public and secondary schools post consistently high provincial scores
- Catchments are established, meaning boundaries are well known and stable
- The setting is safe and family-oriented, with low crime across the community
Consistently high provincial scores are the key phrase. It is the consistency, not a single strong year, that builds a reputation parents trust. When results hold steady across multiple schools and multiple years, families can plan around them, and that planning shows up in where they choose to buy.
How school quality connects to housing
School strength and housing demand are tightly linked in Unionville. The neighbourhood profile is explicit that strong academics and established catchments make the area a magnet for parents, which in turn underpins long-term housing demand.
This is why prices here reflect more than the bricks and mortar. As the market desk notes, Unionville prices reflect strong school catchments and amenities. A family is not only buying a detached home on a larger lot; they are buying access to a catchment with a track record. That access is part of what supports the area's $1,450,000 median sale price as of June 2026.
The durability matters too. Because demand is driven by families moving through school years rather than by short-term speculation, the housing pressure tied to schools tends to be steady. Established catchments give that demand a stable footing, since boundaries do not shift unpredictably.
What it means for families considering Unionville
For families weighing a move, the practical takeaway is that school catchment and home location are effectively the same decision in Unionville. Where you buy determines which established catchment you fall into, and the schools across the community share a reputation for high provincial scores.
The wider setting supports the academic draw. Unionville is one of York Region's most desirable communities, known for its historic Main Street, top-ranked schools, low crime, and abundant parks. For a household choosing a place to raise children, that combination of safety, green space, and schooling is precisely the appeal, and it is why the community blends small-town character with modern amenities.
It is also worth understanding the trade-off relative to the core. Choosing Unionville for its schools usually means choosing space north of Toronto over the density and pace of the inner city. The community's family orientation is the defining feature, and the school reputation is the anchor.
What to watch next
The figure to follow is whether the high provincial scores stay consistent. Because the area's reputation rests on results holding steady across several schools, continued consistency would keep Unionville a magnet for parents, while any sustained change would be worth noting.
For housing, the link to watch is the one already established in the data: strong school catchments underpin long-term demand. As long as that connection holds, the schools will remain a central reason families keep choosing Unionville, and a central reason the area sits among York Region's most desirable communities as of June 2026.
Sources
- Casa Pronto neighbourhood profile and local Q&A, Unionville (as of 2026-06)
- Casa Pronto market desk, Unionville (as of 2026-06)