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ON PUBLIC COED CITY FOUR SPORTS PRODUCED SEASONS BY EDUCATIUS Etobicoke Collegiate Institute - Toronto District School Board Toronto, Ontario ETOBICOKE COLLEGIATE LOCATION: SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS: INSTITUTE • Population: 3,000,000 • SHSMs in Digital Design and • Located in Toronto West Engineering Technology • Campus has been used for many ELIGIBILITY: films and movies; Mean Girls (2004) • Enrollment Restrictions: Please see TORONTO Toronto District page ACADEMICS AND FACTS: • School will consider student applications • Grades At Schools: 9-12 with beginner ESL in grades 9-10 on a • Total Students: 1,200 SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS*: case by case basis • International Students: 8% Foreign Languages: French, Spanish • Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:17 Arts: Animation, Art Show, Band, Choir, • School Uniform: NO Computer/Graphic Arts, Dance, Drama SCHOOL PROFILE Ensemble, Fashion, Film/Video Workshops, Guitar, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Photography, Etobicoke Collegiate Institute (ECI) was founded in 1928 on the principles of high aca- Stage Band, Strings, Symphony Orchestra, demic standards. A large school, it offers students a wide array of courses, opportuni- Vocal Media Arts ties, and activities both inside and outside the classroom. It offers Specialist High Skills Specialty Programs: Specialist High Skills Majors (SHSMs) in Digital Design and Engineering Technology. Majors (SHSMs) FACILITIES SHSMs: Digital Design, Engineering The school’s elegant brick building is home to 1,200 students, and was the setting for the Technologies classic comedy movie Mean Girls. Athletics: SPORTS AND ARTS Boys: Badminton, Basketball, Cross Country, Curling, Football, Golf, Ice Hockey, From badminton and basketball to ultimate frisbee and volleyball, ECI has an extensive Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track range of sports teams for both boys and girls to join. The hockey program produced Ken and Field, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Dryden, who went on to become goaltender for the Montreal Canadians of the National Wrestling Hockey League (NHL) and, in 2017, was named among the “100 Greatest NHL Players” Girls: Badminton, Basketball, Cross in history. Country, Curling, Flag Football, Golf, Ice In order to satisfy their creativity, students can try arts activities such as computer/ Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, graphic arts, film/video wrokshops, and photography. The school also has a SHSM pro- Track and Field, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball gram in Digital Design. Extracurricular Activities: Art Club, Athletic Council, ESL Club, FIRST Robotics, French AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Club, Library Helpers Club, Kiwanis Festival, Outside of the classroom, students can join any number of clubs and sports. The ro- Light and Stage Crew Club, Leadership botics team is particularly popular, and won the 2009 Waterloo and Greater Toronto Development, Literacy, Mathematics Regional Championships. Competitions, Music Council, Professional to change. are subject by the school offered and sports options *All courses Learning Community (PLC), Reading Club, Recreation and Leisure, Robotics Club, Student Activity Council, Student Announcers, Student Newspaper Club, Social and Global Issues, United Nations Club, Weight Training Club, Yearbook Club ESL Available: YES (Levels A-D) 28 schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/etobicokeci / www.toronto.ca.