Toronto Catholic District School Board interview questions
based on 40 ratings - Updated 30 Jun 2026
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I interviewed at Toronto Catholic District School Board
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It's was nice.
The interviewers were relaxed. They tried to make me smile when they noticed I was stressed.
The interviewers were relaxed. They tried to make me smile when they noticed I was stressed. They guided me through the questions when they noticed I hadn't quite understood them.
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How can we help newcomers and their families integrate into the Catholic community in your city?
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virtual, asked why you want the job and why you would be a good fit. very easy and simple, use good examples and have experience working with kids and the community
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have you had conflict with staff and how do you resolve it?
I interviewed at Toronto Catholic District School Board
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it starts with a written test that takes an hour an hour and a half. basic math and some situational questions. then supervisor interview with behavioral/situational questions. then you wait
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what if the principal ask you to do errands for him/her?