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The following is a list of community and recreation centres in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] The city operates 152 recreation centres across the city. [2] As part of the Toronto 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games, the Etobicoke Olympium [3] and the Toronto Track and Field Centre [4] will be closed, renovated, and will reopen on September 2, 2014.
City Adult Learning Centre (CALC), formerly known as Parkway Vocational School and Parkview Secondary School is an adult high school serving the Riverdale community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, overseen by the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was part of the Toronto Board of Education.
Greenwood Secondary School: Toronto 217: Heydon Park Secondary School: Toronto 161 [a] Inglenook Community School: Toronto 81 [b] Maplewood High School: Scarborough 182: Native Learning Centre: Toronto 38: Native Learning Centre East: Scarborough 15: Oasis Alternative Secondary School: Toronto 109: Parkview Alternative School: Scarborough 84
Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies (SCAS), formerly Tabor Park Vocational School is an alternative and adult high school serving Scarborough, a part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It operates under the Toronto District School Board and was previously part of the pre-amalgamated board, Scarborough Board of Education prior to merger.
List of schools of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud; List of schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board; List of secondary schools in the Toronto District School Board; List of Toronto District School Board elementary schools
Both school boards are English first language school boards, although TCDSB is a separate school board, whereas TDSB is a secular school board. Toronto's two French first language public school boards, the separate Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir , and the secular Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV), do not operate a secondary school within ...
The number of French first language schools in Toronto has since grown to 26 (secular and separate). These do not include the English school board's French immersion programs, which are intended for students whose first language was not French. [2] Several alternative schools in Toronto are also operated by Toronto's public school boards. [3]
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