Victoria Park Collegiate Institute
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute | |
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Perge et Perage "Take Action and Pursue our Goals with Enthusiasm" | |
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15 Wallingford Road Toronto, Ontario, M3A 2V1 Canada | |
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School type | Public High school |
Established | 1960 |
School board | Toronto District School Board |
Superintendent | K. Meighan |
Area trustee | Micheal Coteau |
Principal | Vance Scott |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1446 (September 2009)[1] |
Language | English |
Area | North York, Ontario |
Colour(s) | Scarlet and Gold |
Mascot | Panther |
Website | http://www.victoriaparkci.ca |
Victoria Park CI, formerly Victoria Park Secondary School, is a collegiate institute located south of York Mills Road and west of Victoria Park Ave. at 15 Wallingford Road in the North York area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the first publicly funded school in Ontario to host the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme since July 1987, the programme is taught in English. The school is open to male and female students. Some feeder schools include Milne Valley Middle School and Donview Middle School. The student population of Victoria Park Collegiate Institute is diverse, with a component of English as Second Language students (over 30%). Located on the west side of Parkwoods-Donalda, the student body is mainly of Asian descent with 60% of the overall population being Chinese, 30% Indian and 10% other.
History
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute was officially opened to students in 1960. Approximately two decades after its founding, Victoria Park C.I. became the first public school within Ontario to offer the International Baccalaureate Program.
Academical achievements
Provincial assessment
For the year 2010/2011,
- Grade 9 EQAO Mathematics assessment: 89% of all students were at or above the provincial standard (level 3 and above), compared with 81% for the Toronto District School Board.[2]
- Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test: 86% of first-time eligible students who participated fully successfully passed the assessment, compared with 81% for the Toronto District School Board.[3]
International Baccalaureate program
Victoria Park C.I. was the first public school in Ontario to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, beginning in 1987. Grade nine and ten students are admitted into a pre-IB program at Victoria Park where they are given the opportunity to gauge the IB curriculum. Individuals who wish to apply for the pre-IB program must write a student application essay of 400-500 words. The applicant then must attend an interview with the IB Coordinator in order to complete the application process.
IB graduates from Victoria Park C.I. consistently score in the top 10% worldwide, with many individuals in the top 5%. In the graduating class of 2013, 16 students out of 94 achieved a total score of 40 points or above, including one student who scored 44 points.
Sports, Teams, and Clubs
Sports offered at Victoria Park C.I. include:
- Baseball
- The Varsity Boys' Baseball offered again in the 2006-2007 school year
- Volleyball
- Archery
- The archery team was started in 2002 and has won a medal every year since 2003.
- Girls' Field Hockey
- Tennis
- Rugby
- Resumed in the fall of 2010 after a 15-year hiatus
- Ice Hockey
- Chess
- The Senior chess team placed first at the city championships and 2nd overall at the provincial championships in 2009-2010.
Library
Victoria Park C.I., like all high schools in the TDSB, has a resourceful library. The library offers over 20 workstations, two computer labs, independent study areas, printing services, and photocopying service. The library is also the home to over a thousand books of all genres. The library occasionally holds fundraisers for the Hospital for Sick Children and much more.
Some programs on the hundreds of computers (which run on Windows XP) are Turing programming software, Microsoft Office 2010, and graphic editors such as Adobe Photoshop. The Accelerated Reader software is offered, with which grade nine students are encouraged to read and are tested afterwards on the content of the novel they chose. Victoria Park CI also has many carts of laptops which run on Windows 7.
White Pine at VP
The White Pine high school reading program started in Victoria Park C.I. in the spring of 2003. Every year at the beginning of semester two, a meeting is held in the school library to gather students who are interested in participating in this reading program. All books nominated for White Pine are young adult fictions written by Canadian authors. The ten nominated books are introduced to the students who will have to read at least seven out of the ten selections to be eligible to vote for their favourite book.
A meeting takes place every three weeks in the library where students get an opportunity to discuss, with their peers as well as other teachers, about the books they have read. The voting for the favourite book takes place in mid May at the school. After all the votes from across Ontario have been accounted for, teachers and students of Victoria Park CI who have participated in the White Pine reading program are then invited to the ceremony where the winning author of the nominated books is announced.
Notable alumni
- Brian Maxwell, athlete, founder of PowerBar
- Pierre Browne, sprinter
- Bruce Boudreau, Coach of the Anaheim Ducks
- Matthew O'Mara, EDGE magazine editor-in-chief
- Paul Quarrington, author and musician
- Dan Hill, singer and songwriter
- Michael Coteau,[4] Ontario MPP and Minister for Citizenship and Immigration[5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Victoria Park CI Toronto DSB". Toronto District School Board. Education Quality and Accountability Office. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
- ↑ "Victoria Park CI Grade 9 Assessment of Mathematics, 2010-2011". Toronto District School Board. Education Quality and Accountability Office. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
- ↑ "Victoria Park CI Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, March 2011". Toronto District School Board. Education Quality and Accountability Office. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
- ↑ http://www.michaelcoteau.onmpp.ca/mBiography
- ↑ http://www.premier.gov.on.ca/team/index.php?team=1&Lang=EN
External links
Coordinates: 43°45′21″N 79°19′17″W / 43.755768°N 79.321445°W