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  2. Toronto Catholic District School Board - Wikipedia

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    The TCDSB is the largest publicly funded Catholic school board in the world, serving over 84,000 students in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1953 as the Metropolitan Separate School Board and became the TCDSB in 1999 after separating from the French-language schools.

  3. List of schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board

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    Find out the names and locations of 197 schools in the Toronto area that are governed by the TCDSB, including elementary, secondary, combined and alternative schools. Learn about the history and current status of French-language schools and former schools in the district.

  4. Toronto District School Board - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is the English-language public-secular school board for Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was formed in 1998 by the merger of six anglophone school boards and has 473 elementary, 110 secondary and 5 adult education schools.

  5. Michael Power - St. Joseph High School - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest high school in the Toronto Catholic District School Board and one of the largest secondary school population in Toronto with 1941 students in the 2017–18 year and the second largest in Toronto. MPSJ is ranked 244 out of 739 in the 2018-2019 Fraser Institute report card with a 6.9 rating. [2]

  6. St. Mary Catholic Academy (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Following a period of reorganization of the Metropolitan Separate School Board between 1998 and 1999, St. Mary's became part of the renamed Toronto Catholic District School Board. In June 2001, Brother Edmund Rice closed, resulting in St. Mary's accepting and integrating fifty students from its original founding school within its student body. [1]

  7. Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school was named after Saint John Bosco since 1978. During the 2000s up to 2013, the school was known for having former Toronto mayor Rob Ford as its school coach. In 2014, Don Bosco adopted a Self-Directed Learning program, similar to that of Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School in Scarborough, becoming only the second such school in the GTA and third in Ontario to do so.

  8. De La Salle College (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and traditions of De La Salle College, an independent, co-educational, Catholic school run by the Christian Brothers in Toronto. Founded in 1851, it offers a liberal arts education from grades 5 to 12 and has a distinguished alumni network.

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