- Kipling Collegiate Institute
Infobox Education in Canada
name = Kipling Collegiate Institute
motto = "Portas Ad Futura Aperimus"
streetaddress = 380 The Westway
city =Toronto
province =Ontario
postalcode = M9R 1H4
areacode = 416
phone = 394-7930
fax = 394-6170
url = http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/kiplingci/
affiliation = None
schoolboard =Toronto District School Board
superintendent= Leila Girdhar
trustee = John Campbell
principal = Roger Dale
viceprincipal = Albert Cho
Kimberley Sutherland
schooltype = High school
grades = 9-12
scheduletype = Semestered
language = English
teamname = Wildkats
colours =Oxford blue ,Cambridge blue
founded =1960
enrollment = 750Kipling Collegiate Institute is a public
high school inToronto ,Ontario ,Canada . It is in the northwest part of the city, serving the Kipling and Dixon, and Richview areas. As one of only a few semestered high schools in the area that offers an academic program, Kipling attracts many students from outside the school boundary who prefer that format; mostly from the Humber Heights, Weston andRexdale areas. Kipling'sfeeder schools are Dixon Grove, Kingsview Village, Parkfield, and Westway public schools. The school's daily announcements are presented through televisions, as a student-produced news show called "Switch On".Kipling is a member of Peaceful Schools International [ [http://peacefulschoolsinternational.org/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=27&g2_itemId=1311 Peaceful Schools International - Kipling Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada ] ] and has been featured in "
Maclean's " magazine as one of "Canada's Top Ten Extraordinary High Schools", as well as the "Toronto Star ", as a featured school for its unity andpeace initiatives. It is also a certified Gold Level Eco-School. Situated nearToronto Pearson International Airport , the school is home to many immigrants and a diverse student population, with 54 different nationalities represented. Currently, there are about 200 students ofSomalian origin, many of them refugees from the civil war.After struggling with a 17% suspension rate (125 suspensions a year), issues of lack of respect, poor behaviour,
bullying andharassment in 2004, principal Roger Dale had YOUCAN youth trainers train the majority of his students inpeacebuilding modules. Roger Dale's efforts, combined with his philosophy ofprogressive discipline andrestorative justice , has caused the suspension rate to fall. As a result, principal Roger Dale has been recognized as one of "Canada’s Outstanding Principals of the Year" by the Canadian Association of Principals and The Learning Partnership. Six years ago, only 30 to 40 parents came to parent-teacher interviews, and less than half the students passed the grade 10 literacy test. [ [http://www.fsatoronto.com/catalyst/catalystSpring2007/leasonslearned.html Catalyst, The magazine of the Family Service Association of Toronto: Lessons Learned] ] The school's failure rate has since dropped 40%, literacy scores have increased by 21% and parental and community involvement is at its highest in over 10 years. [ [http://youcan.powweb.com/media/Kipling%20CaseStudy(V.4)-1.pdf Case Study: Kipling Collegiate Institute Targets Bullying and Harassment with YOUCAN’s Peacebuilders Program] ]ports
In recent years, Kipling's most successful teams have been the
cricket teams. All have won many championships, and they are one of the more successful teams in theGreater Toronto Area . The school has a varsity outdoor cricket team, that competes against other schools across the TDSB, and Junior and Seniorindoor cricket teams that compete in the local league exclusive to the former Etobicoke and York board areas. A girl's indoor cricket team was introduced for the first time in the TDSB in 2008. The volleyball teams have won several titles, and thefloor hockey teams are among the best in the city. The school competes in the following sports:*
Cricket (girls and boys)
*Floor hockey (girls & boys)
*Indoor soccer (girls & boys)
*Soccer (girls & boys)
*Volleyball (girls junior, senior & boys junior, senior, as well as co-ed)
*Baseball (boys)
*Softball (girls)
*Tennis (co-ed, doubles)
*Ultimate (co-ed)
*Basketball (girls junior, senior & boys junior, senior)References
External links
* [http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/kiplingci/ School website]
* [http://www.tdsb.on.ca/scripts/Schoolasp.asp?schno=2803 Kipling Collegiate Institute] at theToronto District School Board website
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