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In 1984, the Ontario government began funding the last three years of high school and the Abbey role as a private school was abolished. On January 1, 1998, the MSSB became the Toronto Catholic District School Board .
In 1918, following the move to Brunswick from the old Abbey, the school became known as "Loretto Abbey Day School and College" before becoming "Loretto College School", although the College component moved to St. George Street in 1937. [2] [3] The Casa became a residence for the sisters. The modern high school was erected and opened in ...
English: Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School (Roman Catholic school in Ontario, Canada) Wikidata has entry Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School (Q14875273) with data related to this item. Date
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The school was named after Cardinal Gerald Emmett Carter, Ordinary of the Archdiocese of Toronto since 1979, a supporter of education and a patron of the arts.. Following the provincial government funding extension to Roman Catholic high schools in June 1984, the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board) considered establishing a school for the visual ...
The school is one of six all-female Catholic high schools in the district and 31 in the TCDSB. Madonna is ranked 516 in the 2017–18 Fraser Institute Report Card. [1] Madonna is a sister school to Chaminade College School and sports rival to Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School.
Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School, North York, Toronto, Ontario; Loretto Academy (Chicago) Loretto Academy (El Paso, Texas) Loretto Academy (Kansas City, Missouri) Loretto Academy (St. Louis, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri; Loretto College, part of the University of St. Michael's College, Toronto, Ontario
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 .