The school originated in the Albert Campbell Library with four pupils before moving to the Scarborough Foreign Mission Society.
A variety of MSSB departments claimed ownership of the program including elementary, continuing education and special curriculum.
Archbishop Gauthier of Ottawa approved the foundation of China Mission College at Almonte, Ontario, and the institution received the blessing and support of many of the Canadian hierarchy.
In 1924, St. Francis Xavier, China Mission Seminary was formally blessed and opened on the Scarborough Bluffs in Ontario.
The following year, Father Fraser headed the first departure group to the district of Lishui in Southern Chekiang, China.
Monsignor Fraser was noted for his drive for establishing the Kingdom of God and for his ready adaptability to new paths when familiar ones were cut off.
This program offers students: This program is designed for adults over the age of 21 who still need to complete their secondary education or new Canadians who are seeking an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or Certificate, knowledge of the English language and/or a gateway to either the workplace or post-secondary school education.