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York Mills Collegiate Institute
File:Yorkmillscollegiateinstitutelogo.png
Address
Map
490 York Mills Road

, ,
M3B 1W6
Information
School typePublic, High school
MottoLabore et Prudentia
('through effort and intelligence')
Founded1957
School boardTDSB
formerly NYBE
SuperintendentJohanne Messner
Area trusteeGerri Gershon
School number954810
AdministratorJackie Couch
Stephanie Cai
Leslee Waterston
PrincipalClara Williams
Grades10-12
Enrollment1187 (As of spring 2008)
LanguageEnglish
French
Areaformerly City of North York
City of Toronto
Riding of Don Valley West
Toronto City Council Ward 13
Colour(s)Red and White   
MascotThe Titan
Team nameTitans
Rubber Duckies (Swim Team)
Feeder schoolsWindfields JHS
St. Andrews JHS
Only French Immersion Students:
Don Valley JHS
WebsiteTDSB School Profile:
York Mills C.I. School Website:
Official website

York Mills Collegiate Institute is a Toronto high school, offering grades 10-12, located in North York along York Mills Road between Leslie Street and Bayview Avenue. The school emphasizes university preparation and leadership training through extracurricular activities. About 70 percent of graduates apply to university.

French immersion and Spanish are offered in all years. Enriched math and English courses are provided as well in grades 10 and 11.

Extracurricular activities at York Mills

School Show

File:YM STAGE.jpg
The York Mills C.I. stage during the South Pacific strike.

The School Show is now an every other year event at York Mills C.I. and is usually performed in the first week of December, while the production and planning start near the end of the previous school year.

Previous shows include:

The show is a collaborative staff and student effort with approximately 10% of the student population assisting somehow in the production.


Clubs[1]

Other activities include:

  • Persian Club (iran)
  • Student Council
  • Athletic Council (YMAC)
  • Stage Crew
  • Tech Crew
  • Yearbook (Spectrum)
  • YMFM (Announcements)
  • School Store (Y-Mart)
  • Math Club
  • Physics Club
  • Chemistry Club
  • York Mills Volunteer Council/Ambassadors' Club[2]
  • Model United Nation/Politics Club
  • Greenpaw[3]
  • Student Hosts
  • School Newspaper (Titan Times)
  • Music Council
  • Jazz Band
  • Anime Club
  • Law Club
  • Jewish Club
  • International Issues
  • Korean Club
  • Security Team
  • Ping Pong Club
  • South Asian Club
  • Metal Club
  • Film Guild
  • Programming Club
  • Tech Club

Sports[1]

Sports Teams at York Mills
  • Archery Club
  • Badminton Club
  • Baseball
  • Basketball - Boys Sr.
  • Basketball - Boys Jr.
  • Basketball, Girls Sr.
  • Cross-country Running Team
  • Curling Club
  • Field Hockey - Girls
  • Golf Team
  • Hockey - Boys
  • Hockey - Girls
  • Nordic Ski Club
  • Rugby - Boys Sr.
  • Rugby - Boys Jr.
  • Rugby - Girls
  • Soccer - Boys
  • Soccer - Girls
  • Swimming
  • Track & Field
  • Triathlon
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball - Boys Varsity
  • Volleyball - Co-Ed.
  • Volleyball - Girls Sr.
  • Volleyball - Girls Jr.
  • Waterpolo
  • Weight Training Club

Notable alumni

York Mills Collegiate Institute

References and footnotes

  1. ^ a b Clubs & Teams
  2. ^ formerly Leo Club, a Lions Club initiative
  3. ^ formerly Environmental Club and PAW
  4. ^ a b c Post City Magazines | February 2007, Dave Hodge by Megan Griffith-Greene

External links