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Bloor Collegiate Institute

Bloor Collegiate Institute
Bloor Collegiate Institute front facade.jpg
Address
1141 Bloor Street West
Brockton Village, Toronto, Ontario, M6H 1M9
Canada
Coordinates 43°39′33″N 79°26′13″W / 43.659292°N 79.436994°W / 43.659292; -79.436994Coordinates: 43°39′33″N 79°26′13″W / 43.659292°N 79.436994°W / 43.659292; -79.436994
Information
School type Public, high school
Motto "The Best in the West".

Quod Incepimus Conficiemus
(What We Have Begun, We Shall Finish.)
Founded 1920
School board Toronto District School Board
(Toronto Board of Education)
Superintendent Jane Phillips-Long
Area trustee Marit Stiles
School number 5505 / 895407
Principal Susana Arnott
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 665 (2016-17)
Language English
Colour(s) Maroon and Gold         
Team name Bloor Golden Bears
Public transit access TTC:
North/South: 29 Dufferin
Rapid Transit: Dufferin
Website

Bloor Collegiate Institute (Bloor CI, BCI , or Bloor, originally Davenport High School and Bloor High School) is a public secondary school located at the intersection of Bloor Street and Dufferin Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is located in the Dufferin Grove neighbourhood and part of the Toronto Board of Education that was merged into the Toronto District School Board. Attached to the school is Alpha II Alternative School.

In September 2017, the school will be relocated into the refurbished building in the former Brockton High School. The school building located in 7.6 acres is now transferred to the Toronto Lands Corporation, a TDSB-managed realtor arm.

The school was founded in 1920 as Davenport High School located in five classrooms on the top floor of the Jesse Ketchum Public School to form the first student body that became Bloor High School. It later became Bloor Collegiate Institute in October 1925, and the original building opened in 1927 had 15 standard classrooms, one lecture room, physics and science rooms.

In the 1970s, the school fielded sports teams in football, soccer, hockey, basketball, cricket, volleyball, rugby, cross-country running, track and field, and archery. Today, sports like Ultimate Frisbee, badminton have been added to the roster. Teams competed in the "junior" level (grades 9 and 10 students), and the "senior" level (grades 11 and 12 students).

In 2011, the school won more gold medals at the Toronto Sci-Tech Fair than any other school, and sent two students on to the national science fair. Both of these students were from the TOPS on Bloor Program.

The school was named as the TDSB secondary school showing the greatest rate of improvement in the 2011-2012 Fraser Institute Report. The school is now (2014-2015 ranking) ranked at 16 out of the 627 secondary schools in the province. Over the previous five years, the school had ranked at approximately 78. The improvement is credited in part to substantial improvements on the EQAO Mathematics Assessment, which is written by Grade 9 students. “That is a tremendous result for a school of modest-means families, where ESL is a strong component and special needs as well,” states Peter Cowley from the Fraser Institute.


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