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North Toronto Collegiate Institute is a semestered, public high school institution with over 1,200 [3] students located in North Toronto area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is operated and governed by the Toronto District School Board . [ 4 ]
St. Theresa Catholic Secondary School, Belleville [201] First Nations Private ... North Toronto Collegiate Institute [591] Northern Secondary School;
City School: Toronto 120: Contact Alternative School: Toronto 183: Delphi Secondary Alternative School: Scarborough 118: Drewry Secondary School: North York 118: East York Alternative Secondary School: East York 121: Eastdale Collegiate Institute: Toronto 119: Emery EdVance Secondary School: North York 143: Etobicoke Year-Round Alternative ...
Albert College is a co-educational independent boarding and day school located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest co-ed boarding independent school in Canada, and the only private boarding school in Belleville. Albert College currently has an enrolment of approximately 300 students from over 20 countries.
W. West Hill Collegiate Institute; West Humber Collegiate Institute; West Park Secondary School; West Toronto Collegiate Institute; Western Technical-Commercial School
Barrie North Collegiate Institute Barrie, Ontario: Barrie North Collegiate Institute: 1979 (11th Annual) Chippewa High School North Bay, Ontario: Chippewa High School "Annus liberorum" (UNESCO - "Year of the Child") 1978 (10th Annual) Banting Memorial High School Alliston, Ontario: Banting Memorial High School: 1977 (9th Annual) 1976
Humberside Collegiate Institute (also known as Humberside CI, HCI, or Humberside), formerly known as Toronto Junction High School and Toronto Junction Collegiate Institute is a public high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It serves the Bloor West Village, Baby Point, High Park North and Junction neighbourhoods.
After seven years, he moved to Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute in the suburb of York, Toronto becoming head of the English department. Noseworthy became the President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation in 1938 serving a one year term.