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Westmount Collegiate Institute is a high school in the Thornhill, Ontario district of the greater city of Vaughan.It opened its doors in 1996, as part of the multi-purpose campus now known as the Jean Augustine Complex, named for Jean Augustine, the first African Canadian woman elected to Parliament and appointed to the federal cabinet.
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Westmont High School may refer to several schools in the United States: Westmont High School (California) Westmont High School (Westmont, Illinois)
A long-time teacher at the school noted that most wealthy families would send their children to private schools, so the school received mostly students from disadvantaged backgrounds. [ 7 ] Around January 2020, Westmount High School created "The Westmount Highlights", students and vice-principal YouTube channel initiative, in providing students ...
Thornhill Secondary School, established in 1955; Thornlea Secondary School, established in 1969; Hodan Nalayeh Secondary School, established in 1989 (as Vaughan Secondary School until 2021) Westmount Collegiate Institute, established in 1996
Westmount (provincial electoral district), a former Quebec provincial electoral district; Westmount–Saint-Louis, a Quebec provincial electoral district; SS Westmount, a United States Shipping Board vessel in service 1919-27; Westmount Transit Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 20—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Parents and community members rallied outside Thursday's Westmont Hilltop School Board meeting with signs supporting alleged sexual assault victims of former elementary ...
In 1991, the expansion Royal York Rangers joined the Central Jr. B league, which became the Ontario Provincial league. In 1996, the team moved to become the Vaughan Vipers.