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  2. Monarch Park Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Monarch Park Collegiate Institute offers a complete semestered program, open for extremely limited out-of-district student enrolment. Monarch Park Collegiate is a 'Global School' that embraces a philosophy on global education, focusing on human rights education, peace education, international development and environmentalism.

  3. Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy, formerly known as Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute is a Toronto District School Board facility that was originally operated as a secondary school, opened in 1963, and whose curriculum was broadened through a Student Leadership Development Program.

  4. List of Ontario students' associations - Wikipedia

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    Faculty Student Societies are the oldest form of student governance within Canada, with the University of Toronto, UCLIT being the first democratically elected student government society founded in 1854 on February 22.

  5. Humberside Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the school was changed to "Humberside Collegiate Institute" and became part of the Toronto Board of Education when the Junction was annexed by the City of Toronto. [3] In 1910 an addition was added by Charles Hartnoll Bishop. [4] During World War I, many students lost their lives in battle.

  6. Centennial College (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology [2] [3] is a public college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is the oldest publicly funded college in Ontario. [4] Its campuses are situated on the east side of the city, particularly in Scarborough, [4] with an aerospace center at Downsview Park in North York.

  7. West Hill Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    As its fourth high school in the borough, West Hill Collegiate Institute opened its doors on September 6 1955, with 25 staff and 376 students along with its first principal, Harvey A.C. Farrow and vice-principal Francis S. Jennings. The original building was designed by the Toronto-based architectural firm Carter, Coleman and Rankin Associates. [2]

  8. William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, 50% of graduating students earn an 80% average in all of their subjects (down from 66% in 2006, when the average was based on the top three subjects), qualifying them to become Ontario Scholars. [1] In 2013, the students with the highest averages in the entire TDSB were Mackenzie students. [6]

  9. Innis College, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the University of Toronto's smallest colleges in terms of size and the second smallest college in terms of population with approximately 2000 registered students. [1] It is located in the campus' historic west end, directly north of Robarts Library, and is named after prominent University of Toronto political economist Harold Innis.