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Alderwood Collegiate Institute

Coordinates: 43°36′34″N 79°32′02″W / 43.60944°N 79.53389°W / 43.60944; -79.53389
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Alderwood Collegiate Institute
Address
Map
300 Valermo Drive

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M8W 2L1
Coordinates43°36′34″N 79°32′02″W / 43.60944°N 79.53389°W / 43.60944; -79.53389
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoScientia Cum Amicitia
(With the knowledge of Friendship)
Founded1955
StatusSold
Closed1983
School boardToronto District School Board
(Etobicoke Board of Education)
OversightToronto Lands Corporation
SuperintendentJane Phillips-Long
Area trusteePamela Gough
School number891118
Grades9-13
Enrollment786
LanguageEnglish
AreaAlderwood
Colour(s)Khaki, Gold, and Black    
Team nameAlderwood Rangers
Affiliationnone
WebsiteAlderwood Collegiate Institute

Alderwood Collegiate Institute (Alderwood CI, ACI, or Alderwood) is a former public high school that existed from 1955 to 1983 under the governance of the Etobicoke Board of Education (now part of the Toronto District School Board) and that served the Alderwood neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The portion of the Alderwood site was transferred to the TDSB's realtor arm, Toronto Lands Corporation (TLC) in 2011 and sold to Urbancorp, a housing developer in August 2012.

History

It opened September 6, 1955 with the official opening ceremony November 1955. Alderwood had its amazing athletic program such as football, cross country, wrestling, basketball, and more.

In September 1980, New Toronto Secondary School, Royal York Collegiate Institute (now Etobicoke School of the Arts), and Alderwood underwent a review due to low enrolment as many catholic immigrants who arrived in the area transferred their children to the separate school system when full separate school funding commenced. As a consequence, on June 24, 1981, the Etobicoke Board approved the closure of Alderwood and New Toronto whose students were combined into the newly renamed Lakeshore Collegiate Institute on June 25, 1983, with the afternoon closing ceremonies.

Since the merger of Etobicoke's first catholic high school, Michael Power/St. Joseph High School in 1982, the main campus suffered overcrowding resulting the Alderwood building being leased to the Metropolitan Separate School Board (later the Toronto Catholic District School Board) from the Etobicoke Board of Education. It was reopened as the south campus of Michael Power/St. Joseph. In September 1986, Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School was established. The school later moved to a new building in New Toronto's large former Mimico Lunatic Asylum grounds in 2006 after its buildings were deteriorated.

In June 2011, the TDSB transferred the vacant Alderwood's 8.5 acres portion of the original 14.1 acre site to the Toronto Lands Corporation (TLC) for sale.[1] TLC sold the portion to a townhouse developer, Urbancorp in August 2012 and expected to be redeveloped as a residential complex[2]

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