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Chaminade College School

Coordinates: 43°42′36″N 79°29′46″W / 43.71°N 79.496°W / 43.71; -79.496
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Chaminade College School
File:Chaminade logo.jpg
Address
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490 Queen's Drive

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Coordinates43°42′36″N 79°29′46″W / 43.71°N 79.496°W / 43.71; -79.496
Information
TypeSeparate
MottoFortes in Fide
(Strong in Faith)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Founded1964
School boardToronto Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentGina Iuliano-Marrello
Area 3
Area trusteeSal Piccininni
Ward 3
School number509 / 695947
PrincipalTony Augello
Grades9-12
GenderBoys
Enrollment908 (2014=15)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Green and Gold   
Team nameChaminade Gryphons
AffiliationRoman Catholic
(Congregation of Christian Brothers and Society of Mary)
ParishSt. Bernard
Websitechaminadecollege.tcdsb.org

Chaminade College School (CCS, Chaminade) is an all-boys Catholic secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada founded by the Archdiocese of Toronto along with the Society of Mary in 1964 and was previously affiliated by the Congregation of Christian Brothers since 1972. Owned and operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board, Chaminade is one of the four all-male schools in Toronto and houses 908 students being ranked 215 of 742 on the Fraser Institute report card with a 7 rating.[1]

History

Founded in 1964 by the Archdiocese of Toronto, it opened its doors in September, 1965. Initially under the control of the Society of Mary (the Marianists), the school was named for the Society's founder, Father William Joseph Chaminade.

The mandate of the school was to prepare young men for post-secondary education in a traditional Catholic secondary school environment. The school's motto “Fortes in fide” emphasizes the importance of the virtue of faith in the life of the Catholic school.

In 1967, Chaminade began a partnership with the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now Toronto Catholic District School Board). In this partnership, the Board conducted the first two years of secondary school, and the Archdiocese conducted the remaining years. In September 1972, the Irish Christian Brothers took over administration of the school, until their departure in June 1988. The school is currently fully operated by the MSSB after the funding was expanded and the identity of the religious order for that school is preserved.

The school won a Green Toronto award in 2007 for its pioneering efforts in establishing the Adopt a Stream project that became a city-wide model for waterway cleanup.[2] In 2008, students circulated a petition which resulted in the Province of Ontario outlawing smoking in automobiles when children are passengers.[3]

Chaminade is also known for its athletic achievements with Tevaun Smith and James Bodanis currently playing college football in the United States.

Overview

Concert Band

The Chaminade Concert Band is led by the lone music teacher at Chaminade College School, Benjamin Cheverie. In 2008 Alex Voros (the previous music teacher) was named Canada's MusiCounts Teacher of the Year by the music education charity of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.[4]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/Chaminade_College_School/Toronto/Report_Card.aspx
  2. ^ John Goddard, "A Toronto river runs through them: Garbage patrol is only part of school's care and cleaning of Humber tributary", Toronto Star, May 2, 2007.
  3. ^ Lisa Queen (June 24, 2008). "North York students championed new no-smoking bill". Inside Toronto.
  4. ^ "Hip celebrates Toronto teacher", Canadian Press in Toronto Star, November 28, 2008.

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