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List of educational institutions in Etobicoke

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Humber College is a post-secondary institution located in Etobicoke.

The following is a list of educational institutions in Etobicoke, a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Etobicoke is a former municipality within Toronto and served as a suburb of Toronto within Metropolitan Toronto.

Four school boards provide public elementary and secondary education to resident pupils of Etobicoke. The four school boards operate as either English or French first language school boards, and as either secular or separate school boards. In addition to elementary and secondary schools, Etobicoke is also home to two public post-secondary institutions.

Post-secondary

Etobicoke is home to two public post-secondary institutions, Humber College, and the University of Guelph-Humber. Humber College is a public college that operates two campuses in Etobicoke, the Humber North campus, and the Lakeshore campus. University of Guelph-Humber is a post-secondary institutions jointly operated by Humber College, and the University of Guelph. The University of Guelph-Humber does not hold degree granting powers, with Guelph-Humber graduates receiving a degree formally from the University of Guelph.

Secondary

Secondary schools in Etobicoke typically offer schooling for students from Grades 9 to 12. Two public school boards operate secondary schools in Etobicoke, the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), and the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Both school boards are English first language school boards, although TCDSB is a separate school board, whereas TDSB is a secular school board. Toronto's two French first language public school boards, the separate Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir, and the secular Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV), do not operate a secondary school within Etobicoke. CSV and MonAvenir secondary students attend secondary schools located in the neighbouring districts of North York, or Old Toronto.

In addition to standard secondary schools, the secular English first language school board, the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), also operates adult schools in Etobicoke, such as the Burnhamthorpe Adult Learning Centre at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute.

Established in 1928, Etobicoke Collegiate Institute is the oldest public secondary school operating in Etobicoke.

The following is a list of public secondary schools in Etobicoke,

Name School board Year established
Bishop Allen Academy Toronto Catholic District School Board 1989
Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute[note 1] Toronto District School Board 1956
Central Etobicoke High School[note 1] Toronto District School Board 1988
Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1928
Etobicoke School of the Arts Toronto District School Board 1981
Etobicoke Year Round Alternative Centre[note 1] Toronto District School Board
Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School Toronto Catholic District School Board 1974
Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School Toronto Catholic District School Board 1986[note 2]
Kipling Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1960
Lakeshore Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1983[note 3]
Martingrove Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1966
Michael Power/St. Joseph High School Toronto Catholic District School Board 1982[note 4]
Monsignor Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School Toronto Catholic District School Board 1984
North Albion Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1962
Richview Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1958
School of Experiential Education[note 1] Toronto District School Board 1971
Silverthorn Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1964
Thistletown Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1957
West Humber Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1966

Defunct or holding schools

Name School board Year established Year closed Notes
Alderwood Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1955 1983 Merged with New Toronto to form Lakeshore Collegiate Institute. Building now demolished.
Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School Toronto Catholic District School Board 1978 2017
Humbergrove Secondary School[note 5] Toronto District School Board 1966 1988 Merged with Westway to form Central Etobicoke High School. Leased to the TCDSB/MSSB and presently operates as Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School.
Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1971 1983
Kingsmill Secondary School[note 6] Toronto District School Board 1963 1988 Merged with Westway to form Central Etobicoke High School. Leased to the TCDSB/MSSB and presently operates as Bishop Allen Academy.
Marian Academy Catholic Secondary School Toronto Catholic District School Board 1988 2002
Mimico High School Toronto District School Board 1924 1988 Oldest high school. Building now occupied by John English Junior Middle School.
New Toronto Secondary School Toronto District School Board 1950 1983 Merged with Alderwood to form Lakeshore Collegiate Institute.
Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy[note 7] Toronto District School Board 1963 2018 Merged with Kipling Collegiate Institute.
Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute Toronto District School Board 1961 1985 Leased to the TCDSB/MSSB and presently operates as Michael Power-St. Joseph High School.
Westway High School[note 8] Toronto District School Board 1969 1988 Merged with Humbergrove and Kingsmill to form Central Etobicoke High School.

Elementary

All four Toronto-based public school boards operate institutions in Etobicoke that provide elementary education.

TDSB elementary institutions are categorized as junior schools, middle schools, and junior middle schools. Junior schools typically provide schooling for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grades 5 or 6; whereas middle schools typically provide schooling for students from Grades 6/7 to 8. Junior middle schools are institutions that provides full elementary education from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. Elementary institutions in Etobicoke that are operated by TCDSB are named Catholic schools. Elementary schools operated by CSV are named école élémentaire, whereas schools operated by MonAvenir are known as école élémentaire catholique.

St Leo Catholic School is one of several public separate elementary schools in Etobicoke.

The following is a list of public elementary schools in Etobicoke.

Name School board
Albion Heights Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
All Saints Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Beaumonde Heights Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Bloordale Middle School Toronto District School Board
Bloorlea Middle School Toronto District School Board
Braeburn Junior School Toronto District School Board
Briarcrest Junior School Toronto District School Board
Broadacres Junior School Toronto District School Board
Clairville Junior School Toronto District School Board
Dixon Grove Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Eatonville Junior School Toronto District School Board
Elmbank Junior Middle Academy Toronto District School Board
Elmlea Junior School Toronto District School Board
École élémentaire catholique Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir
École élémentaire catholique Saint-Noël-Chabanel Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir
École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Marguerite-d'Youville Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir
École élémentaire Félix-Leclerc Conseil scolaire Viamonde
École élémentaire Micheline-Saint-Cyr Conseil scolaire Viamonde
Father Serra Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
George R Gauld Junior School Toronto District School Board
Greenholme Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Highfield Junior School Toronto District School Board
Hilltop Middle School Toronto District School Board
Hollycrest Middle School Toronto District School Board
Holy Child Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Humberwood Downs Junior Middle Academy Toronto District School Board
Islington Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
James S Bell Junior Middle Sports & Wellness Academy Toronto District School Board
John G Althouse Middle School Toronto District School Board
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
John English Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Mother Cabrini Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Karen Kane School of the Arts Toronto District School Board
Kingsview Village Junior School Toronto District School Board
Lambton-Kingsway Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Lanor Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Melody Village Junior School Toronto District School Board
Millwood Junior School Toronto District School Board
Monsignor John Corrigan Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Nativity of Our Lord Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Norseman Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
North Kipling Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Our Lady of Peace Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Park Lawn Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Parkfield Junior School Toronto District School Board
Princess Margaret Junior School Toronto District School Board
Rivercrest Junior School Toronto District School Board
Rosethorn Junior School Toronto District School Board
Second Street Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
Seventh Street Junior School Toronto District School Board
Sir Adam Beck Junior School Toronto District School Board
Smithfield Middle School Toronto District School Board
St Andrew Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Angela Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Benedict Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Clement Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Demetrius Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Dorothy Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Eugene Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St George's Junior School Toronto District School Board
St Gregory Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St John Vianney Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St. Leo Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Marcellus Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Maurice Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
St Stephen Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Sunnylea Junior School Toronto District School Board
The Elms Junir Middle School/Boys Leadership Academy Toronto District School Board
Transfiguration of our Lord Catholic School Toronto Catholic District School Board
Twentieth Street Junior School Toronto District School Board
Valleyfield Junior School Toronto District School Board
Wedgewood Junior School Toronto District School Board
Wellesworth Junior School Toronto District School Board
West Humber Junior Middle School Toronto District School Board
West Glen Junior School Toronto District School Board
Westmount Junior School Toronto District School Board
Westway Junior School Toronto District School Board

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d The following institution operates as an alternative secondary school.
  2. ^ The school was founded as the southern campus of Michael Power/St. Joseph High School in spring of 1985.
  3. ^ The school was the result of a merger between Alderwood and New Toronto schools in 1983. New Toronto Secondary was established in 1950 and Alderwood Collegiate was established in 1955.
  4. ^ The school was the result of a merger between St. Joseph High School and Michael Power High School in 1982. St. Joseph was established in 1949 whereas Michael Power was established in 1957.
  5. ^ Formerly Humbergrove Vocational School.
  6. ^ Formerly Kingsmill Vocational School.
  7. ^ Formerly Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute.
  8. ^ Formerly Westway Vocational School.

See also

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