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In the 2010/11, the North Toronto junior girls' basketball team won the City of Toronto championship. [citation needed] In 2005 and 2006, The TDSB Tier 2 senior boys' rugby league team won two championships after back-to-back undefeated seasons. [citation needed] North Toronto varsity hockey team, TDSSAA City Champions 2012
Most TDSB secondary institutions operate as a collegiate institute, and provide secondary education in all types of subjects available (Arts, Tech, French, etc.) from grades 9–12 levels. University, college, and open streams are available at these institutions.
As a response, the TDSB sent out a press release on October 20, 2014, it listed and reviewed the facts surrounding the events leading up to and after the reported incident. In it they stated they would appoint a steering team to examine the circumstances pertaining to the occurrence and assess both the system and crisis response procedures. [122]
schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca /richview Richview Collegiate Institute ( Richview CI , RCI or Richview ) is a secondary school in Etobicoke , in the west end of Toronto , Ontario . It is in the Etobicoke Board of Education which in turn became the part of the Toronto District School Board in 1998.
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 .
The Senior boys' soccer team make it to OFSAA and win the first game in school history. Ranked 8th in all of Ontario (2013-2014). In 2012, two grade 12 students sent a Lego-man helium balloon into the atmosphere. [12] In 2012, Louie Papathanasakis was named one of Canada's Outstanding Principals. [12]
In 2005 Thistletown C.I.'s varsity hockey team won the city championship and the year before they went undefeated all season. Athletic triumphs include the Etobicoke senior football championship, earned in 1969 by defeating the Etobicoke H.S. Rams, led by John Villiers, Al Thomas, John Griffin.
Runnymede Collegiate Institute (colloquially known as Runnymede CI, RCI, or Runnymede) is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The school first opened in 1927 and is operated by the Toronto District School Board.