Leaside High School

Leaside High School

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Stand Faithfully
Address
200 Hanna Road
Toronto, Ontario, M4G 3N9
Canada
Coordinates 43°42′40″N 79°22′23″W / 43.7112°N 79.3731°W / 43.7112; -79.3731Coordinates: 43°42′40″N 79°22′23″W / 43.7112°N 79.3731°W / 43.7112; -79.3731
Information
School type High school
Founded 1945
School board Toronto District School Board
Principal Jeannette Plonka
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 954
Language English, French
Campus Urban
Colour(s) Black, Green and Gold             
Mascot Lance Lancer
Newspaper The Leaside Chronicle
Website schools.tdsb.on.ca/LeasideHigh/

Leaside High School is a school of between 900 and 1000 pupils in central-east Toronto at the corner of Eglinton and Bayview Avenues. Established in 1945, the school is part of the Leaside community of East York.

The school has science, computer science and classics programs. Leaside currently features a highly touted French Immersion program. Leaside also has students from across the GTA, more than any other school in the city (Citation needed)

Feeder schools for Leaside High School include Bessborough Public School, Bennington Heights Public School, Northlea Public School and Rolph Road Public School.[1] The school houses the French Immersion program, from Cosburn Middle School and Northlea E.M.S.

In late 2006, Leaside High was rated "Best Toronto School for Languages" by Toronto Life Magazine.

In 1999 the school was used in the music video for Canadian pop group Len and their song Feelin' Alright.[2]

Alumni

Leaside High School has its own alumni website featuring hundreds of Clan Call (yearbook) photos, videos and a quarterly newsletter.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Ward 13 Facilities" (PDF). Toronto District School Board. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  2. LEN Feelin' Alright http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_tZ_JOALRM

External links

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