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  1. Our school has a rich mmix of students from over 70 countries of origin, integrated into one unified, vibrant community. The school with heart, in the heart of the city! Phone:(416) 393-0140. Fax:(416) 393-0184. Email: Jarvis@tdsb.on.ca. Address:495 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON, M4Y 2G8. View Website.

  2. Jarvis Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named after Jarvis Street where it is located. It is a part of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Prior to 1998, it was within the Toronto Board of Education (TBE). [1] Founded in 1807, it is the oldest active high school in Ontario.

  3. Founded in 1807, Jarvis CI was the first public high school in Toronto and has a long tradition of academic excellence and student involvement. Jarvis is committed to providing a rich and varied program encouraging critical thinking as well as developing research and communication skills.

  4. Jarvis Collegiate has a prestigious history of academic excellence. ... Jarvis Collegiate Institute. Phone (416) 393-0140. Email Jarvis@tdsb.on.ca. Address. 495 Jarvis St Toronto, ON M4Y 2G8. Principal: Stephen Bain. Vice-Principal(s): Nancy Clark Terrol Sinclair. Superintendent: LN22 - Mary Linton.

  5. Within two years it was renamed once again to the “Toronto Collegiate Institute”, with a collegiate being any school with more than 3 teachers with 60 or more boys studying Latin and or Greek. With the foundation of the Parkdale High School in 1888, the school was renamed once again, to Jarvis Street Collegiate Institute, a name it currently holds to date.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2021 · 9 April 2021. Revisited: 17 February 2024. 1920s – Looking northeast towards Jarvis Street Collegiate Institute (Toronto Public Library R-5694) Jarvis Collegiate Institute was the first public high school in Toronto. It’s located at ‪495 Jarvis St‬ (at Wellesley St E) in the Upper Jarvis neighbourhood of Toronto. The Home District Grammar School.

  7. Jarvis Collegiate Institute — through all its life from 1807 to. today, with its developments, its vicissitudes, its innovations, its. tragedies. "Nil decet, Minerva Invita" was, and is, a serious. challenge to serious minds, and still provides the spirit of the. present Collegiate. The publication of this book was made possible by gifts,