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  2. List of educational institutions in Etobicoke - Wikipedia

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    Four school boards provide public elementary and secondary education to resident pupils of Etobicoke. The four school boards operate as either English or French first language school boards, and as either secular or separate school boards. In addition to elementary and secondary schools, Etobicoke is also home to two public post-secondary ...

  3. List of Toronto District School Board elementary schools

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    This is a list of elementary schools in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). The TDSB is Canada's largest school board and was created in 1998 by the merger of the Board of Education for the City of York, the East York Board of Education, the North York Board of Education, the Scarborough Board of Education, the Etobicoke Board of Education and the Toronto Board of Education.

  4. Etobicoke Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Etobicoke Board of Education (EBE commonly known as School District 12), officially known as the Board of Education for the City of Etobicoke is the former public-secular school board administering the schools of Etobicoke, Ontario, headquartered in the Etobicoke Civic Centre. [1] In 1998, it was merged into the Toronto District School ...

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

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    Humbergrove Secondary School: Etobicoke 1966 1988 Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute: Etobicoke 1971 1983 Kingsmill Secondary School: Etobicoke 1963 1988 Lakeview Secondary School: Toronto 1967 1989 Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute: Scarborough 1962 2000 Low enrolment Nelson A. Boylen Collegiate Institute: North York 1966 2016 Low enrolment ...

  6. School of Experiential Education - Wikipedia

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    The school opened originally as a small elementary school called Fairhaven Public School that opened in 1954. SEE school began in 1971 as one of two alternative schools in the Etobicoke School Board. When the government of Mike Harris merged the Toronto area school boards and sharply cut budgets in 1998, the school was threatened with closure. [2]

  7. Central Etobicoke High School - Wikipedia

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    Central Etobicoke High School (or Central Etobicoke, CEHS, formerly Westway High School) is a secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located at 10 Denfield Street, bordered by Widdicombe Hill Blvd to the South and Clement Rd to the North, in the Richview neighbourhood of the former suburb of Etobicoke. [1]

  8. Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    KMCI, Etobicoke’s twentieth and final conventional high school, was constructed in 1970 and opened its doors in September 1971. This school, like most schools in Etobicoke, was design by Gordon Adamson and Associates Architects. Its architecture reminds one of a factory - specifically, there is a distinct lack of windows.

  9. Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional ...

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    It is located in the New Toronto area of Etobicoke. It is operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board (previously the Metropolitan Separate School Board) as a regional art school for grades 9-12. Redmond was founded in the spring of 1985 as the south campus of Etobicoke's first Catholic high school, Michael Power/St. Joseph High ...