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  2. RCC Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    RCC Institute of Technology (RCC) was founded as the Radio College of Canada in 1928, making it one of the oldest private technology institutions in Canada. It is also the only private educational institute in Ontario to be approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to grant bachelor's degrees. [ 1 ]

  3. Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Located in the Dorset Park neighbourhood of Scarborough, it is owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board (and the former Scarborough Board of Education prior to merger.)

  4. Tartu College - Wikipedia

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    Tartu College is a not for profit student residence on the north side of Bloor Street West, just east of Madison Avenue, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Most of its residents are students of the University of Toronto .

  5. Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art & Design - Wikipedia

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    Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art and Design or MTM College is a Canadian vocational college in Toronto, Ontario. It was established in 1998, and offers both diploma and non-degree courses in illustration, concept art and animation. [1] It is operated by Visionary Holdings Inc.. [2]

  6. Loretto College School - Wikipedia

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    Loretto College School (a.k.a. Loretto College, or Loretto), formerly the Loretto Abbey Day School and Loretto Abbey Day School and College, is a Catholic high school for girls in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly the Metropolitan

  7. Upper Canada College - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the former UCC campus at King and Simcoe streets Statue at UCC of its founder, John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton. UCC was founded in 1829 by Major-General Sir John Colborne (later the 1st Baron Seaton), then Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, in the hopes that it would serve as a feeder school to the newly established King's College (now known as the University of Toronto).

  8. College Street (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    College Street is a principal arterial thoroughfare in downtown Toronto, Canada, connecting former streetcar suburbs in the west with the city centre. The street is home to an ethnically diverse population in the western residential reaches, and institutions like the Ontario Legislature and the University of Toronto in the downtown core .

  9. 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 ).