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  2. Malvern Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Malvern C.I. was founded in 1903 as "East Toronto High School" in the mainly working class village of East Toronto. [1] It opened in the original Mary Street School building on Mary St. (now Kimberley P.S. and Kimberley Ave.) when the elementary school moved into a new building on the same site. [2]

  3. Earl Haig Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Earl Haig Secondary School, formerly Earl Haig Collegiate Institute, is a public high school with 2,048 students in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition to being a public secondary school, the school is also host to the Claude Watson Arts Program , an auditioned arts program integrated into the secondary school curriculum .

  4. David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 2009, The Toronto District School Board approved a plan to merge David and Mary Thomson with the neighbouring Bendale Business and Technical Institute to form a modern "superschool". [8] In June 2012 the Toronto Lands Corporation declared the Thomson site (12.3 acres) and building surplus.

  5. List of secondary schools in the Toronto District School Board

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    East York Alternative Secondary School: East York 121: Eastdale Collegiate Institute: Toronto 119: Emery EdVance Secondary School: North York 143: Etobicoke Year-Round Alternative Centre: Etobicoke 49: Frank Oke Secondary School: York 104: Greenwood Secondary School: Toronto 217: Heydon Park Secondary School: Toronto 161 [a] Inglenook Community ...

  6. List of Toronto District School Board elementary schools

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    EQAO scores are broadly in line with provincial standards. Specifically, elementary schools in the TDSB 75% of grade 3 students met the provincial standard (compared to 75% provincial average, 72% met the writing provincial standard (compared to 74% provincial average), and 61% met the mathematics provincial standard (compare to 62% provincial average). [1]

  7. Rosedale Heights School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, principal Barrie Sketchley was honored by the Toronto School Administrators Association for being the "longest-career principal in TDSB history and in the province of Ontario", having worked as a TDSB principal for the past 40+ years, and as the Rosedale Heights School of the Arts principal since its founding more than 30 years ago. [2]

  8. Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy, formerly known as Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute is a Toronto District School Board facility that was originally operated as a secondary school, opened in 1963, and whose curriculum was broadened through a Student Leadership Development Program. This program extends the base curriculum.

  9. Crawford Adventist Academy - Wikipedia

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    At that time, it was located in a church at the corner of Church Street and Yonge Street. It was called Willowdale SDA church school. When it moved to the 555 Finch Avenue Campus, it became Toronto Junior Academy. It grew from Toronto Junior Academy to Crawford Adventist Academy and has provided a full grade 12 program since the early 1980s.