Toronto District School Board
Encyclopedia
Toronto District School Board, also known by the acronym TDSB, is the English
-language public school board for Toronto
, Ontario
, Canada
. The minority public francophone (Conseil scolaire Viamonde), English Catholic (Toronto Catholic District School Board
), and French Catholic (Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud
) communities of Toronto also have their own publicly funded school boards and schools that operate in the same area, but which are independent of the TDSB. Its headquarters are in North York.
, East York
, North York
, Scarborough
, Etobicoke, as well as the Toronto and Metropolitan Toronto Public School Boards.
The head office moved from the old Toronto Public Board of Education office at 155 College Street to the 5050 Yonge Street location, adjacent to Mel Lastman Square
. Prior to the 1998 amalgamation of Metropolitan Toronto
, the building was occupied by the North York Board of Education
.
There are more than 250,000 students in nearly 600 schools within the TDSB. Of these schools, 451 offer elementary education, 102 offer secondary level education, and there are five adult day schools. The TDSB has 16 alternative elementary schools as well as 20 alternative secondary schools. TDSB has approximately 31,000 permanent and 8,000 temporary staff, which includes 10,000 elementary school teachers and 5,800 at the secondary level.
Dr. Christopher Spence, the former Director of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and a former teacher in the TDSB system took office as the new Director on July 1, 2009. He was preceded by Gerry Connelly.
The school board's organizational mission is "to enable all students to reach high levels of achievement and to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values they need to become responsible members of a democratic society."
Parent and Community involvement occurs at all levels of the school board system, from parental involvement at local schools, the involvement of local organizations at the school level and formal advisory committees at the Board level.
There has also been an effort to include more student involvement in the Toronto District School Board. The "Super Council" is an organization which acts as a student council for the entire board. There has also been an attempt to place student input in the TDSB's Equity Department through the second, and last, board-wide student group: Students Working Against Great Injustice. Both groups have put together various events and have had much success in giving input towards the decisions of the Board.
and incompetence against twenty-one Toronto District School Board Teachers up until 2006. Many of the cases involved physical
, sexual
and psychological
abuse against students. All twenty-one Teachers had their Certificates of Qualification and Registration revoked. Some of the cases involved criminal charges, with jails terms against teachers in addition to the disciplinary action from the teachers college. http://www.oct.ca/publications/professionally_speaking/march_2004/blue6.asp http://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/March_06/dahab.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/Sept_06/alexander.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_bhadauria.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_07/brown.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_cummins.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_haines.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_haliniak.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_hutton.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/march04_kernaghan.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_korjus.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_mcclure.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/march04_moore.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_munsey.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/march_05_owusu_ansah.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/June_06/siakotos.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_07/tanney.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/March_06/taylor.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/sept_ventura.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june05_votskos.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_warren.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/June_06/young.aspx?lang=en-CA
reached a settlement with the Toronto District School Board following a Commission-initiated complaint against the Board in July 2005. On July 7, 2005 the Ontario Human Rights Commission initiated a complaint against the Toronto District School Board in the public interest and on behalf of racialized students and students with disabilities alleging that the application of the Safe Schools Act and the Toronto District School Board’s policies on discipline are having a disproportionate impact on racial minority students and students with disabilities. The complaint alleges that the TDSB had failed to meet its duty to accommodate racialized students and students with disabilities in the application of discipline, including providing adequate alternative education services for racial minority students and students with disabilities who are suspended or expelled and that the above amounts to a failure on the part of the TDSB to provide equal access to education services and that this constitutes discrimination and contravenes sections 1, 11 and 9 of the Ontario Human Rights Code
. The TDSB accepts and acknowledges a widespread perception that the application of Ontario’s school disciplinary legislation, regulations and policies can have a discriminatory effect on students from racialized communities and students with disabilities and further exacerbate their already disadvantaged position in society.http://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/news/e_bg_tdsb-settlement-terms.shtmlhttp://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/news/e_pr_tdsb-settlement.shtml
In 2005, controversy erupted when the TDSB's Board Chair Sheila Ward and Executive Officer of Student and Community Equity, Lloyd McKell, spoke in favour of “Black-focused schools”. The proposal brought about a media backlash, as many interpreted this as a "Black-only" school. After long and sometimes raucous debate, the proposal for an Afrocentric school was adopted and registration began. Similar controversy had taken place in the North York Board of Education
in the 1980s when the board attempted to turn Georges Vanier Secondary School
into a black-only school. http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/MacDonald_Moira/2005/09/19/1223082.html
stripped all power and authority from the school board trustees because they failed to balance the board's budget. Paul Christie
was appointed by the province to serve as supervisor of the Toronto District School Board, with authority for all financial and administrative functions of the Board. This allowed Christie to supersede the authority of elected school trustees. The provincial government argued that the appointment was necessary, as the TDSB had not submitted a budget to the Ontario Minister of Education as legally required. Representatives of the TDSB claimed that they could not find the necessary operating expenses for the year, given provincial regulations which prohibited deficit spending. Christie balanced the TDSB's budget through a dramatic spending reduction of $90 million. Under his watch, the TDSB eliminated many secretarial positions, phased out school-community advisors, reduced the number of vice-principals, cut outdoor education and adult education, and re-evaluated the position of social workers in the system. Christie's staff reports were not made public, and some critics argued that there were no adequate checks or balances on his authority. In 2007, again due to alleged mismanagement by the trustees, the board will try to submit a budget with a deficit of $84 million. http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/ViewItem.asp?siteid=177&menuid=694&pageid=557
In December 2001, a $70 million class-action lawsuit was filed against the Toronto District School Board on behalf of the parents of special needs
students who were sent home during the boards support workers strike in April 2001. The suit claimed that 27,000 special needs students were discriminated against on the basis of their disabilities because they were sent home during the month long strike while the schools stayed open for their able-bodied counterparts. The claims were based on the fact that they weren’t permitted to go to school and missed a month of school while everyone else was able to go. The suit also claimed that the Toronto District School Board should stop treating special needs students as lesser students. The four-week strike, led by 13,000 support workers ended in early May 2001.
In 2001, Toronto School Board Trustee Sam Basra was convicted of Immigration Act charges and was forced under the Education Act to resign his seat. He pleaded guilty in August 2001 to selling fake offers of employment to potential immigrants for US$1,500.00 each. This came to light after being tipped by a former employee, police raided Basra's paralegal firm and found 250 false letters of employment. In March 2001 Arjan Singh launched a $15 million lawsuit against Basra alleging that while doing paralegal work, Basra forged documents to make him think his rights case was active more than a year after it was closed. After much infighting among the trustees and display of lack of leadership from then Chair of the Board Donna Cansfield
to make an appointment to fill the vacant trustee seat left by Basra, a by-election was called for April 2002 costing the board $160,000.00. Stan Nemiroff defeated former Mayor
of Etobicoke Bruce Sinclair
in the by-election to become the new Ward 1 trustee representing Etobicoke North.http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3543/is_200111/ai_n8359328http://www.rzcdlaw.com/news/forgery.htmlhttp://www.tdsb.on.ca/communications/newsrelease/2001/december/dec_14.htmhttp://www.canadafreepress.com/2000/4vol2.htm
Canadian English
Canadian English is the variety of English spoken in Canada. English is the first language, or "mother tongue", of approximately 24 million Canadians , and more than 28 million are fluent in the language...
-language public school board for Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...
, Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....
, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
. The minority public francophone (Conseil scolaire Viamonde), English Catholic (Toronto Catholic District School Board
Toronto Catholic District School Board
The Toronto Catholic District School Board is the publicly-funded Catholic school board for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, headquartered in North York. It is one of the two English boards of education in the City of Toronto, serving the former municipalities of Scarborough, North York, York, East York,...
), and French Catholic (Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud
Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud
Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud is the Roman Catholic separate, French language school board for the South-Central region of Ontario. It is headquartered in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada...
) communities of Toronto also have their own publicly funded school boards and schools that operate in the same area, but which are independent of the TDSB. Its headquarters are in North York.
History
The TDSB board was created in 1998 following the merger of the school boards of YorkBoard of Education for the City of York
The Board of Education for the City of York was the school district serving York, Ontario.In 1998 it merged into the Toronto District School Board.-Schools:As the district merged into the TDSB, its schools were:Secondary schools:...
, East York
East York Board of Education
East York Board of Education was the school district serving East York, Ontario.In 1999 it merged into the Toronto District School Board.-Schools:Schools at time of closure:* Secondary schools** East York Collegiate Institute...
, North York
North York Board of Education
The North York Board of Education was the public school board for the former city of North York in Ontario, Canada.In 1998, the provincial Government of Ontario passed legislation which amalgamated North York into the City of Toronto. As part of the amalgamation process, the NYBE ceased to exist...
, Scarborough
Scarborough Board of Education
Scarborough Board of Education was the school district serving Scarborough, Ontario and established in 1954.The board's administrative offices were located at 140 Borough Drive within the Scarborough Civic Centre and operations out of a building at 2466 Eglinton Avenue East west of Midland Avenue...
, Etobicoke, as well as the Toronto and Metropolitan Toronto Public School Boards.
The head office moved from the old Toronto Public Board of Education office at 155 College Street to the 5050 Yonge Street location, adjacent to Mel Lastman Square
Mel Lastman Square
Mel Lastman Square is a public square at North York Civic Centre in the North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named for former North York mayor Mel Lastman....
. Prior to the 1998 amalgamation of Metropolitan Toronto
Metropolitan Toronto
The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto was a senior level of municipal government in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area from 1954 to 1998. It was created out of York County and was a precursor to the later concept of a regional municipality, being formed of smaller municipalities but having more...
, the building was occupied by the North York Board of Education
North York Board of Education
The North York Board of Education was the public school board for the former city of North York in Ontario, Canada.In 1998, the provincial Government of Ontario passed legislation which amalgamated North York into the City of Toronto. As part of the amalgamation process, the NYBE ceased to exist...
.
Organization
The TDSB is the largest school board in Canada and the 4th largest in North America.There are more than 250,000 students in nearly 600 schools within the TDSB. Of these schools, 451 offer elementary education, 102 offer secondary level education, and there are five adult day schools. The TDSB has 16 alternative elementary schools as well as 20 alternative secondary schools. TDSB has approximately 31,000 permanent and 8,000 temporary staff, which includes 10,000 elementary school teachers and 5,800 at the secondary level.
Dr. Christopher Spence, the former Director of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and a former teacher in the TDSB system took office as the new Director on July 1, 2009. He was preceded by Gerry Connelly.
The school board's organizational mission is "to enable all students to reach high levels of achievement and to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values they need to become responsible members of a democratic society."
Parent and Community involvement occurs at all levels of the school board system, from parental involvement at local schools, the involvement of local organizations at the school level and formal advisory committees at the Board level.
There has also been an effort to include more student involvement in the Toronto District School Board. The "Super Council" is an organization which acts as a student council for the entire board. There has also been an attempt to place student input in the TDSB's Equity Department through the second, and last, board-wide student group: Students Working Against Great Injustice. Both groups have put together various events and have had much success in giving input towards the decisions of the Board.
Trustees
Ward | Trustee | Ward Name |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 | John Hastings | Etobicoke North Etobicoke North Etobicoke North is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979. It covers Rexdale, the northern part of Etobicoke, which is part of Toronto.... |
Ward 2 | Chris Glover | Etobicoke Centre |
Ward 3 | Pamela Gough | Etobicoke—Lakeshore Etobicoke—Lakeshore Etobicoke—Lakeshore is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968.... |
Ward 4 | Stephnie Payne | York West York West York West is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904 and since 1917.Its population was 110,384 in 2001... |
Ward 5 | Howard Kaplan | York Centre York Centre York Centre is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1917 and since 1953.... |
Ward 6 | Chris Tonks | York South—Weston York South—Weston York South—Weston is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979.-Electoral district:It is in the west-end of Toronto. The riding has a largely working class and immigrant population... |
Ward 7 | Irene Atkinson | Parkdale—High Park Parkdale—High Park Parkdale—High Park is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979.Peggy Nash of the New Democratic Party was elected the Member of Parliament for the riding on May 2, 2011.... |
Ward 8 | Howard Goodman | Eglinton—Lawrence Eglinton—Lawrence Eglinton—Lawrence is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.... |
Ward 9 | Maria Rodrigues | Davenport Davenport (electoral district) Davenport is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1935. Its population in 2001 was 111,705.-Geography:... |
Ward 10 | Chris Bolton | Trinity—Spadina Trinity—Spadina Trinity—Spadina is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988.It generally encompasses the western portion of Downtown Toronto. In the 2001 Canadian census, the riding had 106,094 people, of whom 74,409 were eligible to... |
Ward 11 | Shelley Laskin | St. Paul's |
Ward 12 | Mari Rutka | Willowdale Willowdale (electoral district) Willowdale is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979.The riding was created in 1976 from part of Eglinton.... |
Ward 13 | Gerri Gershon | Don Valley West Don Valley West Don Valley West is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979. Its population in 2001 was 115,539.... |
Ward 14 | Sheila Ward | Toronto Centre Toronto Centre Toronto Centre is a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1872 to 1925, and since 1935, under the names Centre Toronto , Toronto Centre , Rosedale and Toronto Centre—Rosedale .Toronto Centre covers the heart of... |
Ward 15 | Cathy Dandy | Toronto—Danforth Toronto—Danforth Toronto—Danforth is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979. It lies to the east of Downtown Toronto.... |
Ward 16 | Sheila Cary-Meagher | Beaches—East York Beaches—East York Beaches—East York is a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988.... |
Ward 17 | Michael Coteau | Don Valley East Don Valley East Don Valley East is a federal electoral district in Canada that covers the northeast section of the North York part of Toronto. The federal riding was created in 1976 from parts of Willowdale, York East, York North, and York—Scarborough ridings.... |
Ward 18 | Elizabeth Moyer | Scarborough Southwest Scarborough Southwest Scarborough Southwest is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons.On Toronto City Council, the southeast portion is represented by Gary Crawford. The northwest section is represented by Michelle Berardinetti.-Geography:It covers the... |
Ward 19 | David Smith | Scarborough Centre |
Ward 20 | Soo Wong | Scarborough—Agincourt Scarborough—Agincourt Scarborough—Agincourt is a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988.It covers the northwest of the Scarborough part of Toronto... |
Ward 21 | Shaun Chen | Scarborough—Rouge River Scarborough—Rouge River Scarborough—Rouge River is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988.... |
Ward 22 | Jerry Chadwick | Scarborough East Pickering—Scarborough East Pickering—Scarborough East is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.... |
Student Trustee | Hirad Zafari | |
Student Trustee | Jenny Williams |
Disciplinary cases
Since the establishment of the Toronto District School Board in 1998, the Ontario College of Teachers had publicly released detailed information about disciplinary cases with incidences dating back to the 1960s. The Discipline Committee held public hearing into allegations of professional misconductMalfeasance in office
Malfeasance in office, or official misconduct, is the commission of an unlawful act, done in an official capacity, which affects the performance of official duties. Malfeasance in office is often grounds for a for cause removal of an elected official by statute or recall election.An exact...
and incompetence against twenty-one Toronto District School Board Teachers up until 2006. Many of the cases involved physical
Physical abuse
Physical abuse is abuse involving contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm.-Forms of physical abuse:*Striking*Punching*Belting*Pushing, pulling*Slapping*Whipping*Striking with an object...
, sexual
Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. When that force is immediate, of short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or molester...
and psychological
Psychological abuse
Psychological abuse, also referred to as emotional abuse or mental abuse, is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting or exposing another to behavior that may result in psychological trauma, including anxiety, chronic depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder...
abuse against students. All twenty-one Teachers had their Certificates of Qualification and Registration revoked. Some of the cases involved criminal charges, with jails terms against teachers in addition to the disciplinary action from the teachers college. http://www.oct.ca/publications/professionally_speaking/march_2004/blue6.asp http://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/March_06/dahab.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/Sept_06/alexander.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_bhadauria.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_07/brown.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_cummins.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_haines.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_haliniak.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_hutton.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/march04_kernaghan.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_korjus.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_mcclure.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/march04_moore.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_munsey.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/march_05_owusu_ansah.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/June_06/siakotos.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june_07/tanney.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/March_06/taylor.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/sept_ventura.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/june05_votskos.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/dec_warren.aspx?lang=en-CAhttp://www.oct.ca/investigations_hearings/decision_summaries/June_06/young.aspx?lang=en-CA
Ethnic origins
On November 14, 2005, the Ontario Human Rights CommissionOntario Human Rights Commission
The Ontario Human Rights Commission was established in the Canadian province of Ontario on March 29, 1961 to administer the Ontario Human Rights Code...
reached a settlement with the Toronto District School Board following a Commission-initiated complaint against the Board in July 2005. On July 7, 2005 the Ontario Human Rights Commission initiated a complaint against the Toronto District School Board in the public interest and on behalf of racialized students and students with disabilities alleging that the application of the Safe Schools Act and the Toronto District School Board’s policies on discipline are having a disproportionate impact on racial minority students and students with disabilities. The complaint alleges that the TDSB had failed to meet its duty to accommodate racialized students and students with disabilities in the application of discipline, including providing adequate alternative education services for racial minority students and students with disabilities who are suspended or expelled and that the above amounts to a failure on the part of the TDSB to provide equal access to education services and that this constitutes discrimination and contravenes sections 1, 11 and 9 of the Ontario Human Rights Code
Ontario Human Rights Code
The Human Rights Code of Ontario is a provincial law in the province of Ontario, Canada that gives all people equal rights and opportunities without discrimination in specific areas such as jobs, housing and services...
. The TDSB accepts and acknowledges a widespread perception that the application of Ontario’s school disciplinary legislation, regulations and policies can have a discriminatory effect on students from racialized communities and students with disabilities and further exacerbate their already disadvantaged position in society.http://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/news/e_bg_tdsb-settlement-terms.shtmlhttp://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/news/e_pr_tdsb-settlement.shtml
In 2005, controversy erupted when the TDSB's Board Chair Sheila Ward and Executive Officer of Student and Community Equity, Lloyd McKell, spoke in favour of “Black-focused schools”. The proposal brought about a media backlash, as many interpreted this as a "Black-only" school. After long and sometimes raucous debate, the proposal for an Afrocentric school was adopted and registration began. Similar controversy had taken place in the North York Board of Education
North York Board of Education
The North York Board of Education was the public school board for the former city of North York in Ontario, Canada.In 1998, the provincial Government of Ontario passed legislation which amalgamated North York into the City of Toronto. As part of the amalgamation process, the NYBE ceased to exist...
in the 1980s when the board attempted to turn Georges Vanier Secondary School
Georges Vanier Secondary School
Georges Vanier Secondary School is a public high school located in Toronto, Ontario.The school was selected by the Canadian Education Association as one of 21 exemplary schools across Canada. There are many specialized courses offered in the school...
into a black-only school. http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/MacDonald_Moira/2005/09/19/1223082.html
School board issues
In 2002, the Government of OntarioGovernment of Ontario
The Government of Ontario refers to the provincial government of the province of Ontario, Canada. Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867....
stripped all power and authority from the school board trustees because they failed to balance the board's budget. Paul Christie
Paul Christie
Paul Christie is a municipal politician and administrator in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Toronto and Metro Councillor for the Metro ward of East Toronto from 1985–1997 and as supervisor of the Toronto District School Board for the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 school years.Christie was born in...
was appointed by the province to serve as supervisor of the Toronto District School Board, with authority for all financial and administrative functions of the Board. This allowed Christie to supersede the authority of elected school trustees. The provincial government argued that the appointment was necessary, as the TDSB had not submitted a budget to the Ontario Minister of Education as legally required. Representatives of the TDSB claimed that they could not find the necessary operating expenses for the year, given provincial regulations which prohibited deficit spending. Christie balanced the TDSB's budget through a dramatic spending reduction of $90 million. Under his watch, the TDSB eliminated many secretarial positions, phased out school-community advisors, reduced the number of vice-principals, cut outdoor education and adult education, and re-evaluated the position of social workers in the system. Christie's staff reports were not made public, and some critics argued that there were no adequate checks or balances on his authority. In 2007, again due to alleged mismanagement by the trustees, the board will try to submit a budget with a deficit of $84 million. http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/ViewItem.asp?siteid=177&menuid=694&pageid=557
In December 2001, a $70 million class-action lawsuit was filed against the Toronto District School Board on behalf of the parents of special needs
Special needs
In the USA, special needs is a term used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to describe individuals who require assistance for disabilities that may be medical, mental, or psychological. For instance, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the International...
students who were sent home during the boards support workers strike in April 2001. The suit claimed that 27,000 special needs students were discriminated against on the basis of their disabilities because they were sent home during the month long strike while the schools stayed open for their able-bodied counterparts. The claims were based on the fact that they weren’t permitted to go to school and missed a month of school while everyone else was able to go. The suit also claimed that the Toronto District School Board should stop treating special needs students as lesser students. The four-week strike, led by 13,000 support workers ended in early May 2001.
In 2001, Toronto School Board Trustee Sam Basra was convicted of Immigration Act charges and was forced under the Education Act to resign his seat. He pleaded guilty in August 2001 to selling fake offers of employment to potential immigrants for US$1,500.00 each. This came to light after being tipped by a former employee, police raided Basra's paralegal firm and found 250 false letters of employment. In March 2001 Arjan Singh launched a $15 million lawsuit against Basra alleging that while doing paralegal work, Basra forged documents to make him think his rights case was active more than a year after it was closed. After much infighting among the trustees and display of lack of leadership from then Chair of the Board Donna Cansfield
Donna Cansfield
Donna H. Cansfield, is a politician in Ontario, Canada, who has represented the riding of Etobicoke Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 2003...
to make an appointment to fill the vacant trustee seat left by Basra, a by-election was called for April 2002 costing the board $160,000.00. Stan Nemiroff defeated former Mayor
Mayor
In many countries, a Mayor is the highest ranking officer in the municipal government of a town or a large urban city....
of Etobicoke Bruce Sinclair
Bruce Sinclair
-Balmain Tigers:Balmain won a lot of fans in 1986 with a backs to the wall performance almost taking them to the Grand Final. Finishing in a tie for 5th place, Balmain were asked to play North Sydney Bears for the final playoffs spot. The Tigers were forced to win 3 sudden death matches without...
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High schools
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ALPHA II Alternative School | Bloor and Dufferin | Alternative school | |||
A. Y. Jackson Secondary School | Hillcrest Village Hillcrest Village Hillcrest Village is a neighbourhood located in the district of North York at the northernmost tip of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hillcrest Village is considered by some to be part of the Don Valley Village, the neighbourhood directly to the south, however it is quite distinct... |
Founded 1970 | 1214 | ||
Agincourt Collegiate Institute Agincourt Collegiate Institute Agincourt Collegiate Institute is a secondary school located in Agincourt, Toronto, Ontario. The school, founded in 1915 as Agincourt Continuation School, became Agincourt High School in 1954, and Agincourt Collegiate Institute in 1957. A.C.I is the oldest school in the former Scarborough... |
Agincourt Agincourt, Toronto Agincourt is a very diverse neighbourhood in the Scarborough district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads... |
Founded 1915 | 1356 | ||
Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute is a Toronto public high school located in north Scarborough. The school is named after former Scarborough reeve and mayor Albert McTaggart Campbell.... |
Brimwood | Founded 1976 | 2600 | ||
Alternative Scarborough Education 1 | Bendale | 139 | Alternative school | ||
Avondale Elementary & Secondary Alternative Avondale Secondary Alternative School Avondale Secondary Alternative School is a public alternative school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It teaches grades 9 through 12. ASAS and its family schools, Avondale Elementary School and Avondale Alternative Elementary School, are part of the Toronto District School Board.-History:Avondale's... |
Willowdale Willowdale, Toronto Willowdale is an established, affluent community in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of North York. It was originally called Lansing, which is now the name of a nearby neighbourhood.... |
82 | Alternative school | ||
Bathurst Heights Secondary School Bathurst Heights Secondary School Bathurst Heights Secondary School was a public high school located in the North York district of Toronto, and serving the area of Lawrence Avenue West and Allen Road . Bathurst Heights closed its doors on June 23rd 2001... |
Bathurst Heights | Closed, today John Polanyi Collegiate Insititute | |||
Bendale Business & Technical Institute | Bendale | 572 | To be merged with David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute is an English-language high school located in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-History:David and Mary Thomson C.I. was opened in September, 1959. This school is located in the heart of historical Scarborough. It was named after Scarborough's first... |
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Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute is a high school located in Scarborough, a part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It operates under the Toronto District School Board... |
Birch Cliff Birch Cliff Birch Cliff is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada. It is located in the southwest part of the old city of Scarborough running along shore of Lake Ontario atop the eastern part of the Scarborough Bluffs. The area was first developed as the home of the Toronto Hunt Club in 1895 when the region was... |
1335 | |||
Bloor Collegiate Institute Bloor Collegiate Institute Bloor Collegiate Institute is a public secondary school located at the intersection of Bloor Street and Dufferin Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is located in the Dufferin Grove neighbourhood.-History:... |
Dufferin Grove Dufferin Grove Dufferin Grove is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, west of downtown. The neighbourhood is bordered by Bloor Street West to the north, Ossington Ave to the east, College Street to the south, and Dufferin Street to the west.-Character:... |
Founded 1925 | 522 | ||
C. W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute C. W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute -External links:* at the Toronto District School Board website... |
Northwood Park | 834 | |||
Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute is a semestered public high school in Toronto, Ontario, with programs serving immersion and extended French students. It was opened in 1961 and houses approximately 1267 students as of Fall 2010. Cedarbrae C.I... |
Cedarbrae | Founded 1961 | 1267 | ||
Central Commerce Collegiate Central Commerce Collegiate Central Commerce Collegiate is a public, semestered secondary school located in the Palmerston-Little Italy neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.... |
Palmerston-Little Italy Palmerston-Little Italy Palmerston–Little Italy is a neighbourhood in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its boundaries, according to the City of Toronto, are by Bathurst Street to the east, Bloor Street to the north, Dovercourt Road to the west and College Street to the south. It is a mature downtown neighbourhood... |
Founded 1916 | 667 | ||
Central Etobicoke High School Central Etobicoke High School Central Etobicoke High School is a secondary school located at 10 Denfield Street, bordered by Widdicombe Hill Blvd to the South and Clement Rd to the North in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada... |
Richview Richview, Toronto Richview is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former city of Etobicoke. It is bounded on the west by Highway 401 and on the north by the highway and by Dixon Road, Royal York Road on the east, and Eglinton Avenue West along the south... |
304 | Alternative school | ||
Central Technical School Central Technical School Central Technical School is a composite high school located at 725 Bathurst Street at Harbord Street in Toronto, Canada.C.T.S. offers a wide range of programs, including all core academic courses, as well as concentration and specialization in visual arts and technical studies. C.T.S... |
Bathurst and Harbord | Founded 1915 | 1785 | ||
City School | Harbourfront | Founded 1979 | 96 | Alternative school | |
Contact Alternative School | University and Dundas | 225 | Alternative school | ||
Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute is a secondary school in east Toronto, situated to the east of the city's Greek neighbourhood and between the Greenwood and Donlands subway stations. As the name suggests, it is set up as a technical school, with trades training and special shops for auto... |
The Danforth | Founded 1923 | 1092 | ||
David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute is an English-language high school located in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-History:David and Mary Thomson C.I. was opened in September, 1959. This school is located in the heart of historical Scarborough. It was named after Scarborough's first... |
Bendale | Founded 1958 | 1180 | ||
Delphi Secondary Alternative School | Agincourt Agincourt, Toronto Agincourt is a very diverse neighbourhood in the Scarborough district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads... |
133 | Alternative school | ||
Don Mills Collegiate Institute Don Mills Collegiate Institute Don Mills Collegiate Institute is a high school in the community of Don Mills in Toronto. It serves an ethnically diverse student population of approximately 1000. As of 2006, 66% of students speak a first language other than English... |
Don Mills Don Mills Don Mills is a mixed-use neighbourhood in the North York district of Toronto, Canada. It was developed to be a self-supporting "new town" and was at the time located outside of Toronto proper. Consisting of residential, commercial and industrial sub-districts, it was planned and developed by... |
Founded 1959 | 1025 | ||
Downsview Secondary School | Downsview | Founded 1955 | 578 | ||
Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, located in the northwest part of Scarborough. It was founded in 1979 and named after Norman Bethune. The school is attended by over 1800 students, most of whom speak a primary language other than English, the language of instruction... |
Agincourt Agincourt, Toronto Agincourt is a very diverse neighbourhood in the Scarborough district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads... |
Founded 1979 | 1284 | ||
Drewry Secondary School | Newtonbrook | 145 | Special needs school | ||
Earl Haig Secondary School Earl Haig Secondary School Earl Haig Secondary School is a public high school with a student body of about 2,300 students in Willowdale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school's principal is Renata Gonsalves.-History:... |
Willowdale Willowdale, Toronto Willowdale is an established, affluent community in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of North York. It was originally called Lansing, which is now the name of a nearby neighbourhood.... |
Founded 1929 | 2026 | ||
East York Alternative Secondary School | Old East York | 110 | Alternative school | ||
East York Collegiate Institute East York Collegiate Institute East York Collegiate Institute is a Toronto high-school located in the former borough of East York at the corner of Coxwell and Cosburn Avenues... |
Old East York | Founded 1927 | 1650 | ||
Eastdale Collegiate Institute | Riverdale Riverdale, Toronto Riverdale is a large neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by the Don River Valley to the west, Danforth Avenue and Greektown to the north, Jones Avenue, the CN/GO tracks, and Leslieville to the east, and Lake Shore Boulevard to the south.... |
219 | |||
Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario. It offers a range of courses leading to all Ministry pathways: University, College, Apprenticeship, and Workplace. Co-operative Education is an integral part of the curriculum.... |
The Danforth | Founded 1925 | 574 | Also home to Subway Academy I Subway Academy I Subway Academy I is a public alternative high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the oldest alternative schools in Toronto. The school got its name from the fact that it is near the Toronto subway's Donlands station... |
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Emery Collegiate Institute | Emery | 901 | |||
Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Etobicoke Collegiate Institute is a large high school located at the former centre of Etobicoke in the historic Islington neighbourhood in Toronto's west end, and is overseen by the Toronto District School Board... |
Etobicoke | Founded 1928 | 1311 | ||
Etobicoke School of the Arts Etobicoke School of the Arts The Etobicoke School of the Arts is a specialized public arts-academic high school located in Etobicoke area of Toronto, Canada. Founded on September 8, 1981, the Etobicoke School of the Arts has the distinction of being the oldest, free standing arts focused high school in Canada... |
The Queensway | Founded 1981 | 866 | Arts school | |
Etobicoke Year-Round Alternative Centre | Eatonville Eatonville, Toronto Eatonville is a neighbourhood in the Etobicoke community of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located west of the area known as Islington, Eatonville is bisected by Highway 427, with the community generally located north of Dundas Street West and south of Rathburn Road... |
49 | Alternative school | ||
Forest Hill Collegiate Institute Forest Hill Collegiate Institute Forest Hill Collegiate Institute is a semestered public high school of about 900 students and 55 teachers located in the Toronto, Ontario neighbourhood of Forest Hill... |
Forest Hill Forest Hill, Toronto Forest Hill is an affluent neighbourhood in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Along with Lawrence Park, Rosedale, and The Bridle Path, it is one of Toronto’s wealthiest neighbourhoods.-History:... |
Founded 1946 | 885 | ||
Frank Oke Secondary School | Mount Dennis Mount Dennis Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, bordered by the intersection of Jane Street and Weston Road to the north, and Black Creek to the east and south, as the creek curves parallel to Alliance Avenue before crossing under Jane Street on its way to drain into the Humber River,... |
169 | Special needs school | ||
George Harvey Collegiate Institute George Harvey Collegiate Institute George Harvey Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada located at 1700 Keele Street. It is a school focused on technology and offers a STEPS to University program as well as a program called Cybridge E3. It is also the first TDSB school to provide netbooks to... |
Keelesdale | 792 | |||
George S. Henry Academy | Graydon Hall | 822 | |||
Georges Vanier Secondary School Georges Vanier Secondary School Georges Vanier Secondary School is a public high school located in Toronto, Ontario.The school was selected by the Canadian Education Association as one of 21 exemplary schools across Canada. There are many specialized courses offered in the school... |
Don Valley Village Don Valley Village Don Valley Village is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north of Highway 401, and is bounded by Sheppard Avenue to the south, Leslie Street to the west, Finch Avenue to the north and Highway 404 to the east... |
793 | |||
Greenwood Secondary School | East Danforth East Danforth East Danforth is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada. It is located on the eastern part of Danforth Avenue in the old city of Toronto. It stretches from the eastern edge of Greektown by Jones Avenue to the boundary of Scarborough at Victoria Park Avenue. The area is covered by two business... |
Founded 1965 | 226 | English as a second language school | |
Harbord Collegiate Institute Harbord Collegiate Institute Harbord Collegiate Institute is a public secondary school located in downtown Toronto, Canada. Specifically, the school is located in the Palmerston-Little Italy/The Annex neighbourhood, situated on the north side of Harbord Street, between Euclid Ave. and Manning St... |
Harbord Village | Founded 1892 | 976 | ||
Heydon Park Secondary School | Baldwin Village Baldwin Village Baldwin Village is a commercial enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the west of downtown Toronto, within the Grange Park neighbourhood, one block north of Dundas Street West, between Beverley and McCaul Streets... |
Founded 1962 | 178 | All girls school | |
Humberside Collegiate Institute Humberside Collegiate Institute Humberside Collegiate Institute is a public high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It serves the Bloor West Village, High Park North and Junction neighbourhoods. Humberside was established in 1892 and has an academic program for students in grades 9 through 12... |
High Park North High Park North High Park North, or often, simply 'High Park', after the park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded on the south by Bloor Street, on the west by Runnymede Road, on the north by Annette Street, Quebec Avenue and Humberside Avenue, and on the east by the CNR/CPR railway... |
Founded 1892 | 1040 | ||
Inglenook Community High School Inglenook Community High School Inglenook Community High School is an alternative high school which offers only senior courses. It is housed in an historical building designed by William George Storm in Corktown, in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school has, on average, one hundred students and six teachers... |
Corktown Corktown, Toronto Corktown is a residential neighbourhood in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is just south of Regent Park and north of the Gardiner Expressway, between Berkeley Street to the west and the Don River to the east, Shuter Street to Lake Shore Boulevard East, this area also includes the Distillery... |
99 | Alternative school | ||
Jarvis Collegiate Institute Jarvis Collegiate Institute Jarvis Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Jarvis is located on Jarvis Street. Founded in 1807 it is the second oldest high school in Ontario after the Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, and the oldest high school in Toronto.-History:Jarvis Collegiate was... |
Jarvis and Wellesley | Founded 1807 | 1099 | First public secondary school in Toronto | |
John Polanyi Collegiate Insititute | Bathurst Heights | 2011 | Specialized in apprenticeship programs | ||
Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute Keiller MacKay Collegiate Institute was a medium-sized high school located in Toronto's west end close to the intersection of Islington Avenue and Highway 401... |
Etobicoke | 1971–1981 | Closed | ||
Kipling Collegiate Institute Kipling Collegiate Institute Kipling Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Kipling is a member of Peaceful Schools International and has been featured in Maclean's magazine as one of "Canada's Top Ten Extraordinary High Schools", as well as the Toronto Star, as a featured school for its unity... |
Richview Richview, Toronto Richview is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former city of Etobicoke. It is bounded on the west by Highway 401 and on the north by the highway and by Dixon Road, Royal York Road on the east, and Eglinton Avenue West along the south... |
Founded 1960 | 689 | ||
L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Toronto, located in north-east Scarborough. The motto of the school is Freedom with Responsibility. L'Amoreaux has an extended French program, and over three quarters of the students do not use English as their primary language... |
L'Amoreaux L'Amoreaux L'Amoreaux is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated east of Victoria Park Avenue, south of McNicoll Avenue, west of Kennedy Road and north of Huntingwood Drive. L'Amoreaux is named after Josue L'Amoreaux , a French Huguenot loyalist who settled in the area... |
Founded 1973 | 917 | ||
Lakeshore Collegiate Institute Lakeshore Collegiate Institute Lakeshore Collegiate Institute beginning in 1950, is a high school located in New Toronto that serves the New Toronto, Long Branch, and Mimico working class neighbourhoods in Toronto's west end community of Etobicoke... |
New Toronto New Toronto The historic Town of New Toronto is a neighbourhood in the south-west end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the south-centre of the former Township of Etobicoke and was an independent municipality from 1913 to 1967, one of the former 'Lakeshore Municipalities'... |
887 | |||
Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute is a high school in the Lawrence Park neighbourhood of Toronto. It is a non-semestered school and focuses mainly on academics, drama, music, and visual arts, featuring strong French extended and immersion streams.... |
Lawrence Park Lawrence Park, Toronto Lawrence Park is one of Toronto, Canada's most affluent residential neighbourhoods, along with Rosedale, the Bridle Path, and Forest Hill. It is also one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods in Canada.... |
Founded 1936 | 943 | ||
Leaside High School Leaside High School Leaside High School is a school of between 900 and 1000 pupils in central-east Toronto at the corner of Eglinton and Bayview Avenues. Established in 1945, the school is part of the Leaside community of East York.... |
Leaside Leaside Leaside is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area takes its name from William Lea and the Lea family, who settled there in the early years of the nineteenth century. The area first developed as farmland along with Toronto through the nineteenth century. It was incorporated as a... |
Founded 1945 | 965 | ||
Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute Lester B. Pearson C.I is a public high school in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; which teaches grades 9 through 12. LBP is located at 150 Tapscott Road. It is located across from Malvern Town Centre and can be easily accessed by various TTC bus routes... |
Malvern Malvern, Toronto Malvern is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a population of 44,315. It is located in the northeast corner of the city, in the district of Scarborough. Scarborough was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new City of Toronto in 1998... |
1132 | |||
Malvern Collegiate Institute Malvern Collegiate Institute Malvern Collegiate Institute is a Toronto high school that was founded in 1903 as "East Toronto High School", in what was then the village of East Toronto... |
Upper Beaches Upper Beaches The Upper Beaches is a rather recently coined name for the neighbourhood directly north of the Beaches area in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It stretches from Coxwell Avenue in the west to Victoria Park in the east. The southern border is Kingston Road, while the northern boundary is generally... |
Founded 1903 | 996 | ||
Maplewood High School | West Hill West Hill, Toronto -Location and principal features:It is located in the eastern end of the city, in the former city of Scarborough. Scarborough was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new "City of Toronto" in 1998... |
265 | Special needs school | ||
Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, and part of the Toronto District School Board. Best known for being the host school of the TOPS program, a selective math and science enrichment program... (formerly Overlea Collegiate) |
Flemingdon Park Flemingdon Park Flemingdon Park is a multicultural community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the North York district of the city. It is part of federal and provincial electoral district Don Valley West, and Toronto electoral ward 26: Don Valley West... |
Founded 1973 | 1823 | ||
Martingrove Collegiate Institute Martingrove Collegiate Institute Martingrove Collegiate Institute is a non-semestered public secondary school located on the southeast corner at the intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Martin Grove Road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is overseen by the Toronto District School Board. The school is home to the gifted program in... |
Etobicoke | Founded 1966 | 1161 | ||
Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute was a public high school in Scarborough, Ontario. It opened in 1962 for the then Scarborough Board of Education and later under the Toronto District School Board. The school is large and typical of high schools built in the baby boom generation of the 1950s and... |
Scarborough Junction | 1961–2000 | Closed | ||
Monarch Park Collegiate Monarch Park Collegiate Monarch Park Collegiate is a high school located near the intersection of Coxwell Avenue and Danforth Avenue in Toronto, Canada. MPC offers a complete semestered program, open for limited out-of-district student enrollment... |
East Danforth East Danforth East Danforth is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada. It is located on the eastern part of Danforth Avenue in the old city of Toronto. It stretches from the eastern edge of Greektown by Jones Avenue to the boundary of Scarborough at Victoria Park Avenue. The area is covered by two business... |
Founded 1964 | 784 | ||
Nelson A. Boylen Collegiate Institute Nelson A. Boylen Collegiate Institute Nelson A. Boylen Collegiate Institute is a high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a very small school, yet the student body is known to be one of the most multicultural in Toronto, with students representing countries from all around the world.- Special education :Nelson A. Boylen... |
Downsview | 370 | |||
Newtonbrook Secondary School Newtonbrook Secondary School Newtonbrook Secondary School is a high school for students in Grades 9 to 12 in the Newtonbrook neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was part of the North York Board of Education until the Toronto school boards were amalgamated in the late 1990s.... |
Newtonbrook | Founded 1964 | 1247 | ||
North Albion Collegiate Institute North Albion Collegiate Institute North Albion Collegiate Institute is a high school in Etobicoke, Canada. It is part of the Toronto District School Board. The school opened in 1962 to serve the growing suburb known as Rexdale.... |
Rexdale, Toronto | Founded 1962 | 1098 | ||
North East Year-Round Alternative Centre | Don Valley Village Don Valley Village Don Valley Village is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north of Highway 401, and is bounded by Sheppard Avenue to the south, Leslie Street to the west, Finch Avenue to the north and Highway 404 to the east... |
23 | Alternative school | ||
North Toronto Collegiate Institute North Toronto Collegiate Institute North Toronto Collegiate Institute is a non-semestered public high school of over 1,000 students located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Toronto District School Board.... |
North Toronto North Toronto North Toronto was a town located in the northern part of the Old Toronto district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It occupies a geographically central location within the current boundaries of the city of Toronto. It is a relatively narrow strip, centred around Yonge Street; it extends from the CP... |
Founded 1910 | 952 | ||
Northern Secondary School Northern Secondary School Northern Secondary School is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It teaches grades 9 through 12.Northern's football team, the Red Knights, have won numerous titles in Toronto's high school league... |
North Toronto North Toronto North Toronto was a town located in the northern part of the Old Toronto district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It occupies a geographically central location within the current boundaries of the city of Toronto. It is a relatively narrow strip, centred around Yonge Street; it extends from the CP... |
Founded 1930 | 1733 | ||
Northview Heights Secondary School Northview Heights Secondary School Northview Heights Secondary School is a secondary school for grades 9 to 12 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the North York community in Toronto, on the intersection of Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue.... |
Branson | Founded 1957 | 1190 | ||
Oakwood Collegiate Institute Oakwood Collegiate Institute Oakwood Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-History & Alumni:Oakwood was founded in 1908. Originally built above King Edward Public School , it has since moved to its present location at the corner of St. Clair Ave. West and Oakwood Ave... |
Oakwood | Founded 1908 | 793 | ||
Oasis Alternative Secondary School | King and Spadina | 111 | Alternative school | ||
Overflow Centre | Bendale | 83 | |||
Parkdale Collegiate Institute Parkdale Collegiate Institute Parkdale Collegiate Institute is a public high school located on Jameson Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1888 in the community of Parkdale.-History:Parkdale High School opened in the Masonic Hall on Dowling Avenue in 1888... |
Parkdale, Toronto Parkdale, Toronto Parkdale is a neighbourhood and former village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, west of downtown. The neighbourhood is bounded on the west by Roncesvalles Avenue, on the north by Queen Street. It is bounded on the east by Dufferin Street from Queen Street south, and on the south by Lake Ontario... |
Founded 1888 | 635 | IB World | |
R. H. King Academy R. H. King Academy R. H. King Academy, formerly named R. H. King Collegiate Institute and Scarborough High School, is a secondary school located in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is part of the Toronto District School Board. The school was founded in 1922 as Scarborough High School and... |
Cliffcrest Cliffcrest Cliffcrest is a neighborhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of Scarborough. The neighborhood runs along Lake Ontario to the south and is bordered by Midland Ave. to the west, the Canadian National Railway to the north, and Bellamy Rd. to the east... |
Founded 1922 | 1234 | ||
Richview Collegiate Institute Richview Collegiate Institute Richview Collegiate Institute is a secondary school in Etobicoke, in the west end of Toronto, Ontario. It is in the Toronto District School Board.... |
Richview Richview, Toronto Richview is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former city of Etobicoke. It is bounded on the west by Highway 401 and on the north by the highway and by Dixon Road, Royal York Road on the east, and Eglinton Avenue West along the south... |
Founded 1958 | 912 | ||
Riverdale Collegiate Institute Riverdale Collegiate Institute Riverdale Collegiate Institute is a high school located at Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1907 and was at that time on the outskirts of the city. It was extensively renovated in the 1990s but the original facade was maintained. It is the academic school for lower east end Toronto.On... |
Riverdale Riverdale, Toronto Riverdale is a large neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by the Don River Valley to the west, Danforth Avenue and Greektown to the north, Jones Avenue, the CN/GO tracks, and Leslieville to the east, and Lake Shore Boulevard to the south.... |
Founded 1907 | 1200 | ||
Rosedale Heights School of the Arts Rosedale Heights School of the Arts Rosedale Heights School of the Arts is an arts-based high school in downtown Toronto. Formerly Castle Frank, the school has been reinvented and re-purposed by Principal Barrie Sketchley... |
Rosedale Rosedale, Toronto Rosedale is an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which was formerly the estate of William Botsford Jarvis, and so named by his wife, granddaughter of William Dummer Powell, for the wild roses that grew there in abundance.... |
Building formerly Castle Frank High School | 957 | Arts school | |
Runnymede Collegiate Institute Runnymede Collegiate Institute Runnymede Collegiate Institute is a high school located on Jane Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school first opened in 1927 and is operated by the Toronto District School Board. The school principal is Paul Edwards.... |
Runnymede Runnymede, Toronto Runnymede is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada located north of Bloor Street West between Jane Street and Runnymede Road north to Dundas Street West. It is located directly north of the former village of Swansea and west of the High Park North neighbourhood... |
Founded 1927 | 555 | ||
Satec at W.A.Porter Collegiate Satec at W.A.Porter Collegiate Scarborough Academy of Technological, Environmental and Computer Education @ W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute is a secondary school located in Scarborough, Toronto, Canada. The school, part of the Toronto District School Board, celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008, coinciding with the PEO... |
Clairlea | 1143 | Technology focused school | ||
SEED School SEED School SEED Alternative School is a small Toronto District School Board alternative high school now located in Toronto's east end.Previous locations include Yonge and College, McCaul St, and Bloor and Spadina, in downtown Toronto... |
Riverdale Riverdale, Toronto Riverdale is a large neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by the Don River Valley to the west, Danforth Avenue and Greektown to the north, Jones Avenue, the CN/GO tracks, and Leslieville to the east, and Lake Shore Boulevard to the south.... |
Founded 1968 | 50 | Alternative school | |
Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies | Markham and 401 | 185 | |||
Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy is a secondary school within the Toronto District School Board whose curriculum is broadened through a Student Leadership Development Program. This program extends the base curriculum.... |
Richview, Toronto Richview, Toronto Richview is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former city of Etobicoke. It is bounded on the west by Highway 401 and on the north by the highway and by Dixon Road, Royal York Road on the east, and Eglinton Avenue West along the south... |
534 | Entrepreneurship based | ||
School of Experiential Education School of Experiential Education School of Experiential Education is a small alternative high school located in Toronto's west end. SEE's take on alternative education includes small class sizes , discussion-based courses, thematic English courses, as well as opportunities for independent and project-based learning... |
Etobicoke | Founded 1971 | 71 | Alternative school | |
School of Life Experience | East Danforth East Danforth East Danforth is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada. It is located on the eastern part of Danforth Avenue in the old city of Toronto. It stretches from the eastern edge of Greektown by Jones Avenue to the boundary of Scarborough at Victoria Park Avenue. The area is covered by two business... |
171 | Alternative school | ||
Silverthorn Collegiate Institute Silverthorn Collegiate Institute Silverthorn Collegiate Institute is a high school located in the west end of Toronto. It is under the sanction of the Toronto District School Board. The name comes from the "The Silverthorn Woods" or "Silverthorn's Bush" that border it on the south and the west... |
Etobicoke | Founded 1966 | 1171 | ||
Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute The Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute is a secondary school located in Scarborough, Ontario at 2300 Pharmacy Avenue. The school was opened in the fall of 1964 when there was only farmland around it, and as the population in the area grew, so did the school... |
Agincourt Agincourt, Toronto Agincourt is a very diverse neighbourhood in the Scarborough district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads... |
Founded 1963 | 1329 | ||
Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute is a public high school located in Toronto, located in south east Scarborough. The school was built in 1969 and named for Sir Oliver Mowat, a Father of Confederation and former Ontario premier.... |
West Hill West Hill, Toronto -Location and principal features:It is located in the eastern end of the city, in the former city of Scarborough. Scarborough was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new "City of Toronto" in 1998... |
Founded 1970 | 1128 | ||
Sir Robert L. Borden Business and Technical Institute | West Hill West Hill, Toronto -Location and principal features:It is located in the eastern end of the city, in the former city of Scarborough. Scarborough was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new "City of Toronto" in 1998... |
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Sir Sandford Fleming Academy | Lawrence Manor Lawrence Manor Lawrence Manor is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is bounded by Bathurst Street on the east, Highway 401 to the north, the Allen to the west, and Lawrence Avenue to the south... |
379 | Closing June 2011 and replaced by John Polanyi Collegiate Institute in September 2011 | ||
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, located in southern Scarborough, specifically, in the heart of Guildwood Village beside The Guild Inn at 145 Guildwood Parkway... |
Guildwood Guildwood Guildwood, also known as Guildwood Village, is a historic and residential neighbourhood in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located along the Scarborough Bluffs, south of Kingston Road, from Grey Abbey Trail in the east to the end of Sylvan Avenue in the west.-History:Guildwood village... |
Founded 1965 | 1350 | ||
Sir William Osler High School | Agincourt Agincourt, Toronto Agincourt is a very diverse neighbourhood in the Scarborough district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads... |
303 | Technical school | ||
South-East Year-Round Alternative Centre | Scarborough Junction | 53 | Alternative school | ||
Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute Stephen Leacock is a public high school in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.... |
Tam O'Shanter | 887 | |||
Subway Academy I Subway Academy I Subway Academy I is a public alternative high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the oldest alternative schools in Toronto. The school got its name from the fact that it is near the Toronto subway's Donlands station... |
The Pocket The Pocket The Pocket is a locality in New South Wales, Australia. It is a village surrounded by foothills. There is a local tennis court and school. The Pocket is subject to flooding because of its placement in a catchment and the series of creeks which flows through the area... |
178 | Alternative school | ||
Subway Academy II Subway Academy II Subway Academy II is a public alternative high school in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the third floor of Beverley Street Public School, an elementary school for disabled children. Subway II offers an unconventional approach to schooling, with a more flexible schedule, and... |
Baldwin Village Baldwin Village Baldwin Village is a commercial enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the west of downtown Toronto, within the Grange Park neighbourhood, one block north of Dundas Street West, between Beverley and McCaul Streets... |
Founded 1976 | 73 | Alternative school | |
The Student School The Student School The Student School is an alternative high school in the Toronto District School Board founded in 1979. It has approximately 160 students and generally offers 11th and 12th grade academic courses... |
High Park North High Park North High Park North, or often, simply 'High Park', after the park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded on the south by Bloor Street, on the west by Runnymede Road, on the north by Annette Street, Quebec Avenue and Humberside Avenue, and on the east by the CNR/CPR railway... |
Founded 1979 | 139 | Alternative school | |
Thistletown Collegiate Institute Thistletown Collegiate Institute Thistletown Collegiate Institute is a high school in northwest Toronto. Built originally for the Etobicoke Board of Education and now a part of the Toronto District School Board.... |
Rexdale | Founded 1957 | 729 | ||
Timothy Eaton Business and Technical Institute | L'Amoreaux L'Amoreaux L'Amoreaux is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated east of Victoria Park Avenue, south of McNicoll Avenue, west of Kennedy Road and north of Huntingwood Drive. L'Amoreaux is named after Josue L'Amoreaux , a French Huguenot loyalist who settled in the area... |
Closed 2009 | 357 | Closed at end of 2009 school year | |
Ursula Franklin Academy Ursula Franklin Academy Ursula Franklin Academy is a high school located in the High Park North neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. Originally located in the Dufferin-Bloor area at 90 Croatia Street, UFA moved in 2002 to share a building with Western Technical-Commercial School and The Student School. Students can attend... |
High Park North High Park North High Park North, or often, simply 'High Park', after the park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded on the south by Bloor Street, on the west by Runnymede Road, on the north by Annette Street, Quebec Avenue and Humberside Avenue, and on the east by the CNR/CPR railway... |
Founded 1995 | 512 | Special teaching program | |
Vaughan Road Academy Vaughan Road Academy Vaughan Road Academy is a Toronto District School Board International Baccalaureate school in the Oakwood-Vaughan neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. Vaughan Road is situated at the Vaughan Road and Winona Drive intersection close to Oakwood Avenue and southwest of Forest Hill. It works in... |
Oakwood-Vaughan | Founded 1927 | 706 | I.B. World School, INTERACT Program | |
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute Victoria Park Collegiate Institute Victoria Park C.I., formerly Victoria Park Secondary School, is a collegiate institute located south of York Mills Road and west of Victoria Park Ave. at 15 Wallingford Rd. in the North York area of Toronto, Canada. It is the first publicly-funded school in Ontario to host the International... |
Parkwoods, Toronto | Founded 1960 | 1341 | I. B. World School | |
Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute was a high school located at 105 Eringate Drive in Etobicoke from 1961-1985.During its existence, it produced two Reach for the Top National Championship teams in 1966 and 1978, and was the only high school in Canada to accomplish this during the original 20 year... |
Etobicoke | 1961–1985 | Closed, today Michael Power-St. Joseph High School | ||
West End Alternative School | Korea Town | 137 | Alternative school | ||
West Hill Collegiate Institute West Hill Collegiate Institute West Hill Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Toronto, located in eastern Scarborough. The school was opened in 1955 and named after the community of West Hill, Toronto in which the school is located, and recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2005... |
West Hill West Hill, Toronto -Location and principal features:It is located in the eastern end of the city, in the former city of Scarborough. Scarborough was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new "City of Toronto" in 1998... |
Founded 1955 | 1190 | ||
West Humber Collegiate Institute West Humber Collegiate Institute West Humber Collegiate Institute is a High school located in Rexdale, at the corner of Martin Grove Road and John Garland Blvd . Schools that feed into WHCI are: Beaumonde Heights Junior Middle School, West Humber Junior Middle School, Elmbank Junior Middle Academy, Greenholme Junior Middle... |
Smithfield Smithfield, Toronto Smithfield is part of the Rexdale neighbourhood in the northwestern area of Etobicoke, in the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Some new residents to Toronto and new immigrants to Canada are attracted to this neighbourhood, mainly because there is a large amount of affordable public housing... |
Founded 1966 | 980 | ||
West Toronto Collegiate West Toronto Collegiate West Toronto Collegiate ' is a former public high school in the Dufferin Grove neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 330 Lansdowne Avenue, just north of College Street... |
Dufferin Grove Dufferin Grove Dufferin Grove is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, west of downtown. The neighbourhood is bordered by Bloor Street West to the north, Ossington Ave to the east, College Street to the south, and Dufferin Street to the west.-Character:... |
Founded 1972 | 376 | Closed | |
Western Technical-Commercial School Western Technical-Commercial School Western Technical-Commercial School ' is a high school in the High Park North neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. It shares the same building with Ursula Franklin Academy and The Student School. Originally two schools when it was opened, Western Technical and Western Commercial, the present school is... |
High Park North High Park North High Park North, or often, simply 'High Park', after the park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded on the south by Bloor Street, on the west by Runnymede Road, on the north by Annette Street, Quebec Avenue and Humberside Avenue, and on the east by the CNR/CPR railway... |
Founded 1927 | 991 | Also home to Ursula Franklin Academy Ursula Franklin Academy Ursula Franklin Academy is a high school located in the High Park North neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. Originally located in the Dufferin-Bloor area at 90 Croatia Street, UFA moved in 2002 to share a building with Western Technical-Commercial School and The Student School. Students can attend... and The Student School The Student School The Student School is an alternative high school in the Toronto District School Board founded in 1979. It has approximately 160 students and generally offers 11th and 12th grade academic courses... |
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Weston Collegiate Institute Weston Collegiate Institute Weston Collegiate Institute is a Grade 9 to 12 public high school located in the York South-Weston area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the second oldest high school in Toronto, after Jarvis Collegiate Institute. Weston CI is located on 100 Pine Street and is near the Jane Street & Lawrence... |
Weston Weston, Toronto Weston is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the northwest end of the city, within the former boundaries of the old City of York. The neighbourhood generally lies south of Highway 401, east of the Humber River, north of Eglinton Avenue, and west of Jane Street. Weston Road just north of... |
Founded 1857 | 1234 | I.B. World School | |
Westview Centennial Secondary School Westview Centennial Secondary School Westview Centennial Secondary School is a semestered public high school with a student body of about 1,176 students located in North York, Ontario, Canada.-History:Westview Centennial was founded in 1967... |
Jane and Finch Jane and Finch Jane and Finch is a neighbourhood located in northwestern North York, a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area is roughly bounded by Highway 400 to the west, Driftwood Avenue to the east, Grandravine Drive to the south, and Shoreham Drive to the north... |
Founded 1967 | 1176 | ||
Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts | Wexford Wexford, Toronto Wexford is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the eastern part of the city, on the western end of the district of Scarborough, spanning Lawrence Avenue East between Victoria Park Avenue and Birchmount Road. There are many Greeks in this neighbourhood.The Church of St... |
Founded 1965 | 1139 | Arts school | |
William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute is a semestered secondary school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 20 Tillplain Road. It was built in 1960 to accommodate the skyrocketing number of new students in what was then known as North York, and to ease overcrowding at Northview Collegiate... |
Bathurst Manor Bathurst Manor Bathurst Manor is a neighbourhood located in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It sits on a plateau bounded on the north by Finch Avenue West, on the west by Dufferin Street, on the east by the Don River , and on the south by Sheppard Avenue West. The area is also regarded as... |
Founded 1960 | 1110 | MaCS Program (Science, Math, Computers & English enriched program) / Gifted Program | |
Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario. Although the language of instruction is English, 59 percent of the students do not use English as their primary language, and 26 percent have resided in Canada less than five years... |
Dorset Park Dorset Park Dorset Park is a neighbourhood in Scarborough, a district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is located in western Scarborough, bordered by Highway 401 to the North, Midland Avenue to the East, Lawrence Avenue to the South, Birchmount Road to the west, and Kennedy Road... |
Founded 1953 | 1021 | ||
Woburn Collegiate Institute Woburn Collegiate Institute Woburn Collegiate Institute is a non-semestered secondary school on Ellesmere Road in the Scarborough district of Toronto. Its motto is Let the Zeal for Learning Flourish.- History :... |
Woburn Woburn, Toronto Woburn, also known as Cedarbrae, is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the district of Scarborough.-Geography:Woburn is bordered by Highway 401 to the north, Scarborough Golf Club Road and Orton Park Road to the east, the CN Railway tracks to the south, and McCowan Road and... |
Founded 1963 | 1408 | ||
Year Round Alternative School | Lawrence Heights Lawrence Heights Lawrence Heights is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north-west of central Toronto, in the district of North York. The neighbourhood is bounded by Lawrence Avenue to the south, Highway 401 to the north, Allen Road to the east and Dufferin Street to the west... |
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York Humber High School | Weston Weston, Toronto Weston is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the northwest end of the city, within the former boundaries of the old City of York. The neighbourhood generally lies south of Highway 401, east of the Humber River, north of Eglinton Avenue, and west of Jane Street. Weston Road just north of... |
189 | Special needs school | ||
York Memorial Collegiate Institute York Memorial Collegiate Institute York Memorial Collegiate Institute is a public school that is part of the Toronto District School Board in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is located at 2690 Eglinton Avenue West, at the corner of Eglinton Ave. W. and Trethewey Drive... |
Keelesdale | Founded 1929 | 1121 | ||
York Mills Collegiate Institute York Mills Collegiate Institute York Mills Collegiate Institute is a Toronto high school, offering grades 10–12, located in Toronto along York Mills Road between Leslie Street and Bayview Avenue. The school emphasizes university preparation... |
York Mills York Mills York Mills is the name of an affluent neighbourhood around Yonge Street and York Mills Road located in the district of North York in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.... |
Founded 1957 | 1187 |
Garages and offices
- 5050 Yonge Street TDSB Education Centre (Former North York Board of Education Office)
- 140 Borough Drive TDSB Education Centre (Former Scarborough Board of Education Office)
- 1 Civic Center TDSB Education Centre (Former Etobicoke Board of Education Office)
- 555 Mortimer Avenue (R.H. McGregor P.S.) TDSB Education Center (Former East York Board of Education Office)
- 2 Trethewey Drive (York Memorial C.I.) TDSB Education Office (Former York Board of Education Office)
- Shorting Road TDSB East Maintenance, Garage, and Storage Center
- McCulloch Avenue TDSB West Maintenance, Garage, and Storage Center
- Tippett Road TDSB West Warehouse
- Eastern Avenue TDSB East Warehouse
- Oakburn Cresent TDSB Oakburn Centre and Garage
See also
- Toronto Catholic District School BoardToronto Catholic District School BoardThe Toronto Catholic District School Board is the publicly-funded Catholic school board for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, headquartered in North York. It is one of the two English boards of education in the City of Toronto, serving the former municipalities of Scarborough, North York, York, East York,...
, the English-language Catholic school board that also operates in Toronto - Conseil scolaire Viamonde, the French-language school board that also operates in Toronto
- Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-SudConseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-SudConseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud is the Roman Catholic separate, French language school board for the South-Central region of Ontario. It is headquartered in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada...
, the French-language Catholic school board in Toronto - Middle schools in Toronto (also includes Toronto-area schools that are not part of the TDSB)
- Elementary schools in Toronto (also includes Toronto-area schools that are not part of the TDSB)
- Schools in the TDSB