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  2. Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI, Guelph C.V.I., GC) is a public high school located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. The school is the oldest continuously operating public high school in Guelph, and the third oldest in the province of Ontario, Canada.

  3. John F. Ross Collegiate Vocational Institute - Wikipedia

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    Guelph's largest high school was originally named John F. Ross Vocational School, in honour of John Francis Ross, a highly respected Guelph educator and principal. The school opened its doors in 1956 to 460 students with 25 teachers and Lorne Fox as its principal, under the new name John F. Ross Collegiate Vocational Institute.

  4. Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute is a secondary high school located in ward five of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Centennial offers many programs including science, math, business, English, French, and biotechnology. The school colours are purple and gold. Centennial has offered AP exams (advanced placement) for over 20 years.

  5. Guelph Mercury Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Guelph Tribune was founded on September 30, 1986 as the Royal Tribune, a once-a-week community newspaper.The paper was later [when?] renamed the Guelph Tribune and in 2016 as the Guelph Mercury Tribune after the closure of the daily Guelph Mercury in January 2016. [1]

  6. Category:High schools in Guelph - Wikipedia

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  7. List of people from Guelph - Wikipedia

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    Earl MacNaughton, founding dean of the College of Physics at the University of Guelph; William Austin Mahoney, architect; Des McAnuff, artistic director; Doug McCaig, hockey player; David Ross McCord, lawyer; John McCrae, soldier, poet and physician; Ambre McLean, singer-songwriter

  8. College Heights Secondary School (Guelph) - Wikipedia

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    The program includes a wide variety of technical pathways as well as eight Specialist High Skills Major Programs. In recent years the school has dramatically increased their student credit success rate, graduation rate and Literacy Test Success Rate. The school population ranges between 580 and 650 students.

  9. Guelph Mercury - Wikipedia

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    A magazine, Guelph Life, was cancelled as a cost-cutting measure in 2009 but restored in 2015; it continued after the Guelph Mercury ceased publication in early 2016. The Mercury was one of few Metroland newspapers still to have their own presses since the Mercury's sister paper, the Waterloo Region Record , is printed at another Torstar site ...