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  1. NEW STUDENTS: Students new to TDSB will have their password set to their Shared Secret Password: last 4 digits of the student number, followed by 2 digits for your DAY of birth, and 2 digits for your MONTH of birth, followed by “@Tdsb” (case sensitive,13 characters in total).

  2. Harbord Collegiate Institute (HCI or Harbord) is a public secondary school located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is located in the Palmerston-Little Italy - Annex neighbourhood, situated on the north side of Harbord Street, between Euclid Avenue and Manning Avenue.

  3. Since 1892, Harbord Collegiate Institute has had a long tradition of academic excellence and a faculty committed to equity, achievement and well-being. The school has a current enrolment of 900+ students (this includes virtual students) and a staff of over 50.

  4. schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca › harbordci › About-Our-SchoolAbout Our School

    Since 1892, Harbord Collegiate Institute has had a long tradition of academic excellence and a faculty committed to equity, achievement and well-being. The school has a current enrolment of 900+ students (this includes virtual students) and a staff of over 50.

  5. Harbord Collegiate Institute. Phone (416) 393-1650. Email Harbord@tdsb.on.ca. Address. 286 Harbord St Toronto, ON M6G 1G5. Principal: Steve Yee. Vice-Principal(s): Tino Barkas Janelle Bylykbashi. Superintendent: LN21 - Jennifer Chan. Trustee: Deborah Williams. Location of School. Google Map

  6. Harbord Collegiate Institute (915688) Address: 286 Harbord St, Toronto, Ontario, M6G1G5. Phone Number: 416-393-1650. Fax Number: 416-393-0654. Enrolment 2021-2022 (Preliminary): 950. Grades Available: 9-12. School Website (if available): Harbord Collegiate Institute. Board Name: Toronto DSB (B66052) Board Website: http://www.tdsb.on.ca.

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