Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute
Burnhamthorpe Adult Learning Centre
Address
500 The East Mall

, ,
Canada
Coordinates43°38′58.668″N 79°33′42.624″W / 43.64963000°N 79.56184000°W / 43.64963000; -79.56184000
Information
School typeAlternative high school
Adult high school
MottoQuisque Praestet Officium
(No matter whose attention offers)
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
Founded1956 (1956)
School boardToronto District School Board
(Etobicoke Board of Education)
SuperintendentAli Jahangir
Area trusteeDan McLean
School number2832 / 897485
2801 / 897485
PrincipalEric Dallin
Grades9-12
EnrolmentAdult: 800; EdVance: 260 (2023-24)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Navy, White and Red    
Team nameBurnhamthorpe Buccaneers
Websitewww.burnhamthorpe.org

Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute and Adult Learning Centre (Burnhamthorpe CI, BCI, Burnhamthorpe ALC, BCALC, or Burnhamthorpe) is an adult and alternative high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Eatonville neighbourhood of the former suburb of Etobicoke. It has operated since 1956, currently by the Toronto District School Board, originally part of the Etobicoke Board of Education. It offers credit courses to adult learners (21 and over) and to young adults (18-20).[1] The motto for Burnhamthorpe is Quisque Praestet Officium which translates to "No matter whose attention offers".

History

The school was constructed in 1955 and opened on September 4, 1956 to students. The original street address was 76 Keane Avenue. The building was designed by architects Shore and Moffat. Burnhamthorpe was officially opened on November 9, 1956.

During the 1966 school year BCI shared classrooms with students at Martingrove Collegiate Institute, whose school was not completed in time for the start of the school year.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute (GR. 09-12)". Toronto District School Board. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
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