- David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute
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David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute Address 2740 Lawrence Avenue East
Toronto, Ontario, M1P 2S7, CanadaCoordinates 43°45′12″N 79°15′34″W / 43.75333°N 79.25944°WCoordinates: 43°45′12″N 79°15′34″W / 43.75333°N 79.25944°W Information School number 903590 School board Toronto District School Board Religious affiliation none Superintendent Kerry-Lynn Stadnyk Area trustee Scott Harrison Principal Soriana Mantini Vice principals Cathy Carson
Erik GordonSchool type Public High school Grades 9-12 Language English Team name Thomson Titans Colours Red, Black and White Founded September 2, 1958[1] Enrolment 1247[2] (Spring 2006) Homepage http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/dmthomson/ David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute is an English-language high school located in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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History
David and Mary Thomson C.I. was opened in September, 1959.[1] This school is located in the heart of historical Scarborough. It was named after Scarborough's first European pioneers, David and Mary Thomson. The land David and Mary Thomson C.I. is located on was owned by descendants of the Thomson family.
Music Department
The Thomson Music Department offers a comprehensive band and vocal program with a regular concert season featuring its signature ensembles: The Thomson Singers, Junior Concert Band, Jazz Band, and The Thomson Senior Concert Band. There is also a Music Executive which facilitates and assists in concert planning and music events.
Merger and Demoliton
On February 4, 2009, The Toronto District School Board approved a plan to merge David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute with the neighbouring Bendale Business and Technical Institute, forming an expanded state-of-the-art education campus on Midland Avenue, north of Lawrence Ave. This plan foresees eventual demolition of Thomson Collegiate and the sale of its prime land fronting Lawrence Avenue for commercial development.[3]
References
- ^ a b "About Thomson". David and Mary Thomson Collegiate. Toronto District School Board. http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/dmthomson/asps/pg_about.asp. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
- ^ "David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute". Find a School Database. Toronto District School Board. 2006-03-15. http://www.tdsb.on.ca/profiles/4130.pdf?accessTime=12/31/2007_10:23:30_PM. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
- ^ "Public board to merge Bendale and Thomson high schools". Thomson site likely to be sold as part of plan. Scarborough Mirror. http://www.insidetoronto.com/article/63479. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
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