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North Toronto Collegiate Institute is a semestered, public high school institution with over 1,200 [3] students located in North Toronto area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is operated and governed by the Toronto District School Board . [ 4 ]
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: Emery EdVance Secondary School: North York 143: Etobicoke Year-Round Alternative ...
North Toronto Christian School; North Toronto Collegiate Institute; Northern Secondary School; Northview Heights Secondary School; Notre Dame High School (Toronto) O.
Newtonbrook Secondary School; North Albion Collegiate Institute; North Toronto Collegiate Institute; Northern Secondary School; Northview Heights Secondary School; O.
Current Winner: North Toronto Collegiate Institute, Toronto French School Minerva Award: Awarded to any individual who in at least one individual event receives placements each in Creative, Athletic and Academic competitions; Inaugurated in 2007
North Albion Collegiate Institute (abbreviated as North Albion CI, NACI or North Albion) is a high school in the Etobicoke area of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was part of the Etobicoke Board of Education. Its motto is Virtus, Officium, Vertias ("Excellence, Service ...
William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute is a semestered high school located in Toronto, Canada. [1] The school was opened in 1960 by the North York Board of Education . It is located near Sheppard Avenue West and Allen Road, close to Sheppard West subway station .
The Toronto Public School Board continued to govern the city's elementary schools until 1904 when, following a city referendum, it was merged with the Collegiate Institute Board, which oversaw the city's secondary schools, and the Technical School Board, which oversaw the Toronto Technical School, to form the Toronto Board of Education.