Why Unionville schools rank among Ontario's best in 2026
Parents searching Unionville schools want to know one thing: are they really as good as the reputation suggests? As of June 2026 the answer is yes, with several public and secondary schools posting consistently high provincial scores. Here is how strong academics shape both family life and housing demand.
Few things drive the search for a home in Unionville, Markham as strongly as schools. When parents type 'Unionville schools' into a search bar, they are usually weighing a major decision about where to raise a family, and the answer in this part of York Region is consistent: as of June 2026, Unionville's schools rank among Ontario's best.
What the rankings show
Several public and secondary schools in Unionville post consistently high provincial scores. The key word is consistently. A single strong year can be a fluke, but a pattern of high results across multiple schools and multiple years is what builds the kind of reputation Unionville has earned.
- Multiple schools rank among Ontario's best as of June 2026
- Strong results appear at both the public and secondary levels
- Performance has been consistent rather than a one-time spike
That consistency is what parents are really buying into. It signals stable teaching, established programs, and a community that supports education over the long term, rather than a momentary high mark on a single test.
How schools shape the neighbourhood
Strong academics do not exist in isolation here. They sit inside a family-oriented setting with low crime and abundant parks, the kind of environment where school performance and quality of life reinforce each other. Established catchments mean families can plan years ahead, knowing which schools their children will attend.
This stability is part of what gives Unionville its character. The historic Main Street and small-town feel attract families who intend to stay, and families who stay invest in their schools, which in turn keeps results strong. It is a self-reinforcing cycle rather than a coincidence.
How schools shape housing demand
The link between schools and the housing market here is direct and well documented by our own market desk. Strong school catchments and amenities are explicitly cited as a reason prices reflect long-term demand. Put simply, families seeking quality schooling north of Toronto are a major source of buyers, and that demand underpins the area's pricing.
This is why the school question and the housing question cannot be separated in Unionville. The median sale price of approximately $1,450,000 as of June 2026 is partly a school price. Homes inside established, high-performing catchments draw buyers who are willing to compete, which is part of why the market's above-asking picture is mixed rather than uniformly soft: the strongest catchments anchor the most competitive end of the market.
What it means for families
For families weighing Unionville, the practical takeaway is that catchment matters as much as the house itself. Because catchments are established and results have been consistent, a home's location relative to specific schools is a durable part of its value, not a temporary perk.
It also means timing and planning carry weight. Families coordinating a move around the school year are part of why the local market moves at a measured 18 day pace rather than the same-week frenzy seen in the Toronto core. Buyers here are often making a multi-year decision, and the market reflects that deliberation.
What to watch
The thing to monitor is whether provincial scores hold their consistency through future reporting cycles. The strength of Unionville's reputation rests on that steadiness. As long as the schools keep posting the high, consistent results that earned them an among-the-best ranking in Ontario as of June 2026, they will continue to be a magnet for parents and a foundation under the local housing market.
For now, the picture is clear and favourable: top-ranked schools, established catchments, a safe and park-rich setting, and a steady stream of families choosing Unionville specifically for what its schools offer. That combination is rare, and it is a large part of why this neighbourhood holds its appeal year after year.
Sources
- Casa Pronto Unionville local Q&A: schools (as of 2026-06)
- Casa Pronto market desk, Unionville (as of 2026-06)