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Ward 10 Facilities and Collegiate Attendance Areas Charles E Webster PS York Memorial CI 2 Trethewey Drive York Fairbank PS Memorial CI Keelesdale Jr PS Fairbank Memorial CS Forest D B Hood JR Wilcox CS Community Hill CI School George Silverthorn CS Vaughan Road Harvey CI Cedarvale CS D Forest R Academy A Hill Jr & N I Vaughan D Sr PS A Road P York George S Humber Harvey CI Academy FH Miller Davisville Jr PS / D R Jr PS Metro School T N for the Deaf/ Spectrum A S Alternative Sr School A E E T L V S P A Rawlinson CS E Harwood Humewood CS T Northern SS G N General W N U E H PS No I umb O rth erside O Mercer Jr PS V Y CI / Earlscourt Toronto CI M Y York A O T akwood CI / Vaughan B Ward 10 FaciJrl PiSt - ies and Collegiate S Attendance Areas Memorial C I Ro Stella Maris CS Portion ad Academy / T S MOORE AVE George Harvey CI R George U H Harvey CI T ST CLAIR ST W A Vaughan Road B Academy / Bennington George Forest Hill Heights ES CI ST CLAIR AVE W Harvey CI Deer Oakwood CI McMurrich Jr PS Park Jr T Carleton Village S Brown Jr PS & & Sr PS E Jr and Sr Sports & L Hillcrest CS & City City Community D E UN Wellness Academy DA E Winona Community Centre Centre S T ST K Regal W S Drive Road Whitney N I Sr PS Jr PS R Jr PS DR E O CONNOR F F Annette Street Jr & Oakwood CI U Sr PS / High Park D Oakwood CI Alternative School Cottingham Jr PS Lucy McCormick Sr School Perth Avenue Jr PS Bloor CI / Chester ES Runnymede Indian Road - St Luigi CS Portion Oakwood CI Essex Jr & Sr PS / Jr & Sr PS Humberside CI Crescent Jr PS Dovercourt PS Hawthorne II Bilingual E Jr Alternative School V A Westwood MS Rosedale W E Keele Street PS & Pauline Jr Jr PS I Essex West Berryman V Western Technical-Commercial City CC/ Mountview PS - Palmerston Y Lease A School / Ursula Franklin Huron Building B Alt Jr School St Sebastian Bloor CI Ave Jr PS Academy / TheStudentSchool CS Portion Street Randolph Jackman Jr PS Jesse Ketchum Avenue Bickford Centre / West Jr & Sr PS Bloor CI/ALPHA II Jr PS Alt School End Reception / West End Alternative School Humbersid Brockton LC/ Harbord BLOOR ST W Jarvis CI e CI West Park SS CI Caring and Central Riverdale CI Safe School Kent Sr PS Technical Area B Montrose Harbord CI School Jr PS / Rosedale Heights Frankland CS & Bloor CI/ Central Toronto Academy/ Delta Alt School of the Arts Community Centre Parkdale CI Horizon Alt Sr School Sr School City Adult Learning Centre/ CALC Brock PS Rose Howard Jr PS Dewson Clinton Lord Avenue Secondary School Street Street Lansdowne King Edward Jarvis CI Jr PS Swansea Jr PS Jr PS Jr & Sr PS/ Jr & Sr PS Church Street Jr & da Vinci School Ossington / Old Jr PS/ Native Sr PS Shirley Street Jr Learning Centre Winchester Old Orchard Jr PS Withrow Avenue PS / City View Orchard Jr & Sr PS Alternative Sr School Jr PS / Quest Jr PS St. Stephen's A/S Alternative Sr School Orde Street Sprucecourt PS Jr PS Alexander Kensington CS T S Fern Avenue Oasis S Muir/Gladstone Beverley Jr PS / I Jr & Sr PS AlternativeSS V Ave Jr & Sr PS/ Subway Academy II R A Eastdale CI Garden The Grove CS (Skateboard Factory) Heydon J Avenue Parkdale Jr (Scadding Court) Park SS & Sr PS Charles Lord Dufferin Jr PS Dundas Jr PS / First G Fraser Jr & Sr PS Nations Jr & Sr Jr PS DUNDAS ST E Ryerson CS/Downtown Contact School of Toronto Vocal Music Academy of Alternative Nelson Queen School Givins/ Shaw Jr PS Toronto Mandela Alexandra MS / QUEEN ST W Park PS SEED Alternative Ogden School QUEEN S Parkdale CI Jr PS T E Parkdale CI Niagara ALPHA Alternative Inglenook CS Street Jr PS Jr School / Oasis Queen Victoria PS Alternative SS Motel Market Lane (Arts and Social Strip Jr & Sr PS Change Program) T West S Downtown Donl E ands G Alternative N O School Y Bathurst D R / Strachan Railway A N I D East A P Bayfront S The Waterfront School / City School Please note: The lines on this map representing the Attendance Areas are approximate. For specific information on designated schools to serve 4 Collegiate 12 individual addresses, please consult the TDSB Street Guide. Legend: 21 Attendance Area 1 20 5 17 0 0.25 0.5 1 1.5 2 Elementary School Ward Boundary 19 km 8 13 22 6 Secondary School Road Island Pu2blic / Produced by: 11 Railway Natural 18 Planning Division, TDSB Other Facility Science School 9 September 2014 7 15 16 Source: Utilityline 10 3 14 Base Map- Geospatial Competency Centre ° Site Facility - Planning Division, TDSB Waterway Data- City of Toronto L:/GIS/project/Ward maps/Ward Maps 2014/Ward Secondary AA- 20143.mxd.
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