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  1. Forest Hill Collegiate has a long history. The original building was erected in 1948 by the Board of Education for the Village of Forest Hill. A total renovation of the school began in 1992 and the additions to the building were completed in the spring of 1994. Classrooms are spread over four floors. The school is fortunate to have a swimming ...

  2. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (FHCI) is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Forest Hill neighbourhood. Having about 900 students and 55 teachers, it is part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was within the Toronto Board of Education (TBE).

  3. Dynamic student organizations and clubs help to foster leadership, a sense of belonging and help to develop a strong sense of social justice and moral purpose in our students. Read More about Forest Hill Collegiate Institute. Phone:(416) 393-1860. Fax:(416) 393-8197. Email: ForestHill.CI@tdsb.on.ca. Address:730 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON, M5N 1B9.

  4. Dynamic student organizations and clubs help to foster leadership, a sense of belonging and help to develop a strong sense of social justice and moral purpose in our students. Read More about Forest Hill Collegiate Institute. Phone:(416) 393-1860. Fax:(416) 393-8197. Email: ForestHill.CI@tdsb.on.ca. Address:730 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON, M5N 1B9.

  5. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute | 709 followers on LinkedIn. Welcome to Forest Hill Collegiate Institute. Our motto "Non Nobis Solum’ means "Not for Ourselves Alone”. | Forest...

  6. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute school web site. Photo Day: Thursday, September 14. We are very pleased to welcome LifeTouch back to our school to have our students and staff photographed for the 2023-2024 School Year!

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