Lakeshore Collegiate Institute

Lakeshore Collegiate Institute
Location
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Coordinates43°36′05″N 79°31′09″W / 43.601466°N 79.519231°W / 43.601466; -79.519231
Information
Former nameNew Toronto Secondary School (1951-1983)
Alderwood Collegiate Institute (1955-1983)
School typePublic High School
MottoFuturum Doctrina et Concordia Prospice
(Look to the Future with Knowledge and Friendship)
Religious affiliationSecular
Founded1983
School boardToronto District School Board
SuperintendentHarpreet Ghuman
Area trusteePatrick Nunziata
Ward 3
School number2817 / 921092
PrincipalGillian Elango
Grades9-12
Enrolment801 (2012-13)
LanguageEnglish
Schedule typeSemestered
AreaEtobicoke
ColoursBlue, White and Silver    
MascotPhoenix
Team nameLakeshore Phoenix
Websiteschoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/lakeshoreci/
Last updated: April 14, 2025

Lakeshore Collegiate Institute (also referred to as LCI or Lakeshore) is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] Built in 1951, Lakeshore Collegiate is a merger of New Toronto Secondary School and Alderwood Collegiate Institute. It is situated on the northwest corner of Kipling Avenue and Birmingham Street in Ward 3 of the Toronto District School Board. It serves the New Toronto, Long Branch, Alderwood, and Mimico neighbourhoods.

History

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Alderwood Collegiate Institute, shown here prior to demolition, merged into New Toronto to form Lakeshore.

New Toronto Secondary School was originally established on September 4, 1951 by the New Toronto Board of Education to serve the town of New Toronto and emphasized the technical trades, sciences, and mathematics, to support the many industries in the town at the time. The school's roots go back to 1926 when Long Branch Continuation School was established as an extension of an elementary school with six classrooms. The vocational program began in 1950 and students moved to the new high school the following year.

Another school in the area, Alderwood Collegiate Institute was also opened on September 6, 1955, with the official opening ceremony November 1955 as an academic high school.

During the 1980s, enrollment at Etobicoke public schools plummeted as many catholic transferred their children to the Catholic school system when full funding commenced. This led to the closure of many schools including Alderwood Collegiate Institute, Royal York Collegiate Institute and Mimico High School. The students of those schools were consolidated with the students of New Toronto into the newly named Lakeshore Collegiate Institute which opened on September 6, 1983.

Lakeshore's new field


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Lakeshore CI (LCI)". Toronto District School Board. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
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