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Located on Pharmacy Avenue in Scarborough, Wexford is a mid-sized, three storey secondary school. The origins began when the Scarborough Board of Education applied for accommodation for a 1200 pupil secondary school named Northwest Collegiate Institute on April 2, 1962 and took steps to acquire the 8.59 acre farm owned by the late William Henry McGuire.
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 ...
A.P. Wheler Public School: Scarborough 1901 1968 Road realignment (McCowan Road) [12] Alderwood Collegiate Institute: Etobicoke 1955 1983 Low enrolment Bendale Business and Technical Institute: Scarborough 1963 2019 Merged with David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute: Bickford Park High School Brockton High School: Toronto 1966 1995
Community bus routes (400-series): Routes operate Monday to Friday between the morning and afternoon peak periods, and connect senior citizen residences with local amenities within a community. Unlike for other routes, community bus routes use minibuses, and passengers may flag down the bus anywhere along route.
Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute and John Buchan Senior Public School are two public middle and secondary schools in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The schools are owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board that were originally part of the Scarborough Board of Education of the former suburb of Scarborough .
Precious Blood Catholic School is a school located on 1035 Pharmacy Avenue serving Kindergarten to Grade 8. It opened in 1950 as St. Teresa School by the Congregation of Notre Dame in the village of Wexford. [3] The modern school was built on the land owned by James and Jesse Grant erected in 1953 and opened in September 1954 with Sister St ...
R. H. King Academy, formerly known as Scarborough High School, Scarborough Collegiate Institute and R.H. King Collegiate Institute is a secondary school and a de facto alternative school located in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, part of the Toronto District School Board. The school was established in 1922, then became a collegiate in 1930 ...
Before the construction of the new local high school, students who lived in the West Hill area attended Scarborough Collegiate Institute (renamed to R.H. King in 1954). The school, now known as West Hill Collegiate Institute began its construction 1954 and the staff was in place in May 1954. On May 31 1954, SBE acquired an additional seven ...