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  2. School of Experiential Education - Wikipedia

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    The school opened originally as a small elementary school called Fairhaven Public School that opened in 1954. SEE school began in 1971 as one of two alternative schools in the Etobicoke School Board. When the government of Mike Harris merged the Toronto area school boards and sharply cut budgets in 1998, the school was threatened with closure. [2]

  3. Charles O. Bick College - Wikipedia

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    The facility closed in July 2009, and was replaced by the new Toronto Police College located at 70 Birmingham Street in southern Etobicoke. [1] The 75830 square feet building sits on 2.33 arces lot. The building was last used by a private school, Ontario International College, for a brief period after the police vacated the premises. Royal ...

  4. Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    The school is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It teaches grades 9 through 12 and is operated and governed by the Toronto District School Board. Until 1998, the school was part of the former Toronto Board of Education. The school is located in the Lytton Park neighbourhood. The majority of students come from the surrounding Bedford Park ...

  5. Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute (also known as Midland Avenue CI, MA, MACI, Midland CI, or Midland), formerly Midland Avenue Secondary School and initially known as Central Collegiate Institute is a Toronto District School Board-owned alternative learning complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  6. Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute (Vincent Massey, VMCI, or Massey) is a Toronto District School Board facility that was previously operated as public secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was operated by the Etobicoke Board of Education in the former suburb of Etobicoke from its opening in 1961 until its closure in 1985 and later ...

  7. Crestwood Preparatory College - Wikipedia

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    Crestwood Preparatory College is a co-ed, non-semestered high school in Toronto, Ontario. [1] Located in the former Brookbanks Public School property, Crestwood Preparatory College is owned by Toronto Lands Corporation (a real estate arm of the Toronto District School Board).

  8. Krishnan Guru-Murthy’s teenage son cringes with ... - AOL

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    Krishnan Guru-Murthy left his teenage son cringing with embarrassment during Saturday night’s episode of Strictly Come Dancing. Despite his feelings, Jay finally attended the live show to watch ...

  9. List of Northern Secondary School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Name Notability Claire Cameron: Canadian author and journalist. Herbert H. Carnegie: Became a member of the Order of Canada in 2003; a top hockey player in the country, but at the time (1940s and 1950s), blacks were unofficially rarely able to enter the top professional level; author; created the Herbert H. Carnegie Future Aces, which awards scholarships.