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

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    CALC Secondary School: Toronto 552: Central Etobicoke High School: Etobicoke 141: City School: Toronto 120: Contact Alternative School: Toronto 183: Delphi Secondary Alternative School: Scarborough 118: Drewry Secondary School: North York 118: East York Alternative Secondary School: East York 121: Eastdale Collegiate Institute: Toronto 119 ...

  3. List of educational institutions in Scarborough, Ontario

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    Education was important in the settlement of non-Indigenous families in the former Township of Scarborough. After the 1799 settlement of David and Mary Thomson (remembered in a Secondary School just west of their homestead), a schoolhouse was built near David and brother Andrew's farms; Eventually, Thomas Muir, father of Alexander Muir settled in the area to teach early generations of the ...

  4. St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school has seen drastic changes in enrolment over the years as schools in Toronto have suffered from the movement of many families to the suburbs. During the 1990s, after a long period of immigration to Toronto of many Catholic families, St. Patrick's had up to 1,500 students housed in the leased five storey school building.

  5. Michael Power - St. Joseph High School - Wikipedia

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    Michael Power - St. Joseph High School (colloquially known as Michael Power, MPSJ or Power) is a Catholic secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The school was founded as an amalgamation of two independent schools in the neighbourhood, Michael Power High School (an all-male school secondary school founded by the Basilian Fathers in 1957 initially known as St. Francis High School, later ...

  6. W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute is a secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located in the Clairlea neighbourhood of the former suburb of Scarborough.The school provides grades 9-12 as part of the Toronto District School Board, formerly part of the Scarborough Board of Education.

  7. Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school property was originally built for the Toronto Hunt Club and later used by the Canadian Armed Forces as the Canadian Forces Staff School until 1994. This school was named after Marshall McLuhan , a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar—a professor of English literature, a literary critic, a rhetorician, a communication ...

  8. Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute is a public high school in the Malvern neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school operates grades 9 through 12 under the sanction of the Toronto District School Board. Opened in 1978, it formerly was part of the Scarborough Board of Education.

  9. The Bishop Strachan School - Wikipedia

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    The school has approximately 950 students, including 70 boarding students, ranging from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 (approximately ages 4–18). The School is named after John Strachan, the first Anglican bishop of Toronto, and was founded by John Langtry in 1867. The founders' intention was to educate girls to be leaders.