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==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
*[[David Bendeth]], music producer, writer, mixing engineer and recording artist
*[[Kirk McLean]], goaltender for the [[Vancouver Canucks]]
*[[Ian Crichton]], guitarist of the rock band Saga
*[[Mark McKoy]], [[Track & Field]] [[Olympic Games|Olympian]]
*[[Benny Hinn]], TV evangelist and faith healer
*[[Benny Hinn]], TV evangelist and faith healer
*[[Leighton Hope]], Canadian sprinter and Olympian
*[[Maurice LaMarche]], voice actor
*[[Geddy Lee]], lead singer and bassist of the rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]]
*[[Geddy Lee]], lead singer and bassist of the rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]]
*[[Alex Lifeson]], guitarist of the rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]]
*[[Alex Lifeson]], guitarist of the rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]]
*[[Catherine Swing]], TV personality, actor, producer, director and former Miss Canada 1978
*[[Ian Crichton]], guitarist of the rock band Saga
*[[Maurice LaMarche]], voice actor
*[[Howie Mandel]], comedian and ''[[Deal Or No Deal]]'' host (attended for half a year)
*[[Howie Mandel]], comedian and ''[[Deal Or No Deal]]'' host (attended for half a year)
*[[Garth Richardson]], [[audio engineer]], [[music producer]]
*[[Mark McKoy]], [[Track & Field]] [[Olympic Games|Olympian]]
*[[Kirk McLean]], goaltender for the [[Vancouver Canucks]]
*[[Alannah Myles]], recording artist and songwriter
*[[Alannah Myles]], recording artist and songwriter
*[[Garth Richardson]], [[audio engineer]], [[music producer]]
*[[David Bendeth]], music producer, writer, mixing engineer and recording artist
*[[Gord Stellick]], media personality and former manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club
*[[Leighton Hope]], Canadian sprinter and Olympian
*[[Brian Saunders (athlete)|Brian Saunders]], Canadian sprinter and Olympian
*[[Carl_Rose_(soccer)|Carl Rose]] Professional soccer player and 1976 Olympian
*[[Carl_Rose_(soccer)|Carl Rose]] Professional soccer player and 1976 Olympian
*[[Brian Saunders (athlete)|Brian Saunders]], Canadian sprinter and Olympian
*[[Gord Stellick]], media personality and former manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club
*[[Catherine Swing]], TV personality, actor, producer, director and former Miss Canada 1978
*[[Susan Tighe]], civil engineer
*[[Susan Tighe]], civil engineer



Latest revision as of 17:58, 9 March 2024

Georges Vanier Secondary School
Woodbine Junior High School
Address
Map
3000 Don Mills Road

, ,
Canada
Coordinates43°47′01″N 79°21′04″W / 43.783480°N 79.351115°W / 43.783480; -79.351115
Information
School typePublic Middle school
Public High school
MottoScholarship, Spirit, Social Responsibility! We believe it! We live it!
Religious affiliation(s)none
Founded1966 (1966)
School boardToronto District School Board
(North York Board of Education)
SuperintendentAudley Salmon
Area trusteeKen Lister
School number3345 / 1021118
3446 / 921360
PrincipalVanier: Karen Johnson
Woodbine: Michelle Fraser
Grades9-12
Enrolment726 (2017-18)
LanguageEnglish
Schedule typeSemestered
AreaNorth York
Colour(s)Maroon and Gold   
Red and Green   
Team nameVanier Vikings
Websiteschoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/georgesvanier/

Georges Vanier Secondary School and Woodbine Middle School are two public schools consisting of a junior high school (Grades 6 to 8) and high school (Grades 9 to 12) located in North York district of Toronto, Ontario. Owned and Operated by the North York Board of Education (which is now merged into the Toronto District School Board), the school was named after Canada's first French-Canadian Governor General, Georges Vanier.[1] Attached to the Vanier-Woodbine campus is the North-East Year Round Alternative Centre.

History

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Opened in 1966, Georges Vanier was selected by the Canadian Education Association as one of 21 exemplary schools across Canada. The school offers specialized programs such as MSC2,[2] Stem +, Program 2 Art, "One World Youth Arts Project" program, BSc@Van, and the "Focus on Information Technology (FIT)" program, in addition to offering an Advanced Placement program and a Centennial College Partnership program. The school also provides 3 Specialist High Skills Majors (SHSM) programs: Advance, ICT, and Aviation & Aerospace.[3] These programs give students the opportunity to earn nationally recognized certifications.[4]

Incidents

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On the night of November 3, 2003 a fatal gang brawl left one individual dead after he succumbed to stab wounds. The individual was not a student at the school and later identified as a resident of Richmond Hill, Ontario who happened to be in the area at the time of the fight.[5]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ [1], georges vanier ss website, 07:06, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
  2. ^ School, Georges Vanier Secondary. "Georges Vanier Secondary School > Special Programs > MSC2.ca". schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  3. ^ School, Georges Vanier Secondary. "Georges Vanier Secondary School > Special Programs > SHSM". schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  4. ^ [2], tdsb page for schools, 07:06, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
  5. ^ "'It's the 10 per cent that kills us'". Christie Blatchford. The Globe and Mail.
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