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Kipling Collegiate Institute
Address
Map
380 The Westway

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Canada
Information
School typePublic High school
MottoPortas ad Futura Aperimus
(We open the doors to the future)
Founded1960
School boardToronto District School Board
(Etobicoke Board of Education)
SuperintendentSusan Winter
Area trusteeChris Glover
School number2803 / 920231
PrincipalRhonda Davy
Grades9-12
Enrollment732 (2013-14)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Oxford Blue And Cambridge Blue   
Team nameKipling Wildkats
Websiteschools.tdsb.on.ca/kiplingci/

Kipling Collegiate Institute (Kipling CI, KCI, or Kipling) is a public high school in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada under the management of the Etobicoke Board of Education (now merged into the Toronto District School Board) since 1960.

Overivew

Kipling is a member of Peaceful Schools International[1] 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 and peace initiatives. It is also a certified Gold Level Eco-School. Situated near Toronto Pearson International Airport, the school has a diverse student population, with 54 different nationalities represented.

The current Principal Rhonda Davy began her tenure at Kipling in September 2012 following the retirement of the long serving and popular principal Roger Dale.

Kipling Collegiate has a leadership program known as the Student Advisory Council (SAC) led by current president Rocky. Kipling CI is well known for its athletes who compete in many arrays of sports. Kipling Wildkats as they are referred to, excel in basketball, cricket, soccer, baseball and volleyball.

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