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The Toronto Board of Education (TBE) is the former secular school district serving the pre-merged city of Toronto. The board offices were located at 155 College Street.

As of December 1996, the TBE operated 169 schools and had over 4,800 teachers and principals and about 78,000 full-time students and over 250,000 continuing education and adult students.

At one time the board operated educational programs for Francophone students. The Conseil des écoles françaises de la communauté urbaine de Toronto (CEFCUT) assumed control of French-language education in the Toronto area on 1 December 1988.

In 1998 the TBE merged into the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). At that point, 155 College Street became solely used as the board headquarters of the TDSB. The building was subsequently sold to the University of Toronto and the TDSB moved its headquarters to 5050 Yonge Street, formerly the headquarters of the North York Board of Education.


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Schools

Secondary schools

  • Central Technical School
  • Danforth Collegiate & Technical Institute
  • Forest Hill Collegiate
  • Jarvis Collegiate
  • Lakeview Secondary School (closed 1989)
  • Northern Secondary School
  • West Park Secondary School (closed 1988)

Primary schools

  • Adam Beck P.S.
  • Blake Street P.S.
  • Charles G. Fraser P.S.
  • Jackman Avenue P.S.
  • Keele Street P.S.
  • Kew Beach P.S.
  • Mountview Alternative P.S.
  • Rosedale P.S.
  • Runnymede P.S.
  • Whitney P.S.
  • Wilkinson P.S.
  • D'Arcy P.S. (formerly St. Patrick) - Became the D'Arcy Street Education Office of the Toronto District School Board
  • Island Public/Natural Science School

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References


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Further reading

  • "The Toronto Board of Education calls its annual shuffle of" Toronto Star, Met Edition. December 16, 1993. News A7.

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External links

  • Toronto Board of Education (Archive)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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