| Martingrove Collegiate Institute | | Address | 50 Winterton Drive Toronto, Ontario, M9B 3G6, Canada | | Information | | School number | 2084 | | School board | Toronto District School Board | | Religious affiliation | None | | Superintendent | Johanne Messner | | Area trustee | John Campbell | | Principal | Terry P. Baytor | | Vice Principals | Robert Strand and Ruth E. Durward | | School type | High School | | Grades | 9 - 12 | | Language | English | | Area | Martingrove Road and Eglinton Avenue | | Motto | "Lumen In Vobis Est" (The Light is Within You) | | Mascot | Bears | | Team name | Martingrove Bears | | Colours | Brown, White and Orange | | Founded | May 27, 1966 | | Enrollment | 1,024 (March 30, 2005) | | Homepage | http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/martingrove/ | Martingrove Collegiate Institute (MCI) is a non-semestered public secondary school located in the intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Martin Grove Road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is overseen by the Toronto District School Board. The school is home to the gifted program in Etobicoke. The school opened its doors on May 27, 1966, and the school's architecture is typical of many institutional buildings of the period; specifically, a distinct lack of windows. The school celebrated its 40th anniversary in June 2006. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English (de facto) Government - Lieutenant-Governor David C. Onley - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area...
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School days at Martingrove C.I. are run using a Four day cycle, with four periods per day. Students take eight classes, with the first four classes on Day One and the other four on Day Two. Days Three and Four have the same classes as Days One and Two, respectively, but the classes for Periods Three and Four switch position. Martingrove's school colours are brown, white and orange and its mascot is a bear. The school's motto is Lumen in vobis est (The Light is Within You). Martingrove is home to the Martingrove Model United Nations, an annual Model UN event that attracts over 200 delegates. Martingrove is the home of the student-run newsmagazine The Martingrove Beacon, which, since its creation in 2002, has won 15 Toronto Star High School Newspaper awards. Martingrove has also been noted for its unique biotechnology program. Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ...
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Notable alumni
- Tom Cochrane, musician
- Daniel DeSanto, Actor (Half Baked, Are You Afraid of the Dark?)
- Bruce Driver, Former NHL Hockey Player and Stanley Cup champion (New Jersey Devils)
- Rumbani Munthali, Soccer Player (Toronto Lynx, Richmond Kickers)
- Kiefer Sutherland, Actor (24, The Lost Boys, A Time to Kill)
- Erik Von Markovik, aka Mystery! Seduction Guru (Mystery (seduction guru))
- Ravi Vakil, Professor of Mathematics Stanford. One of only a few four time Putnam Fellows, and a multiple Gold Medal winner at the International and Canadian Mathematics Olympiads.
- Nandeep Bamrah, MBA Graduate at age 17. (MBA 2005) [1].
Tom Cochrane, (born May 14, 1953) is a Canadian singer and songwriter, whose story-telling songs have earned him the nickname The thinking mans rocker. ...
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Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a horror/drama-themed television series for children. ...
Bruce Driver (born April 29, 1962 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1983-84 until 1997-98. ...
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Erik Von Markovik, (going by the pseudonym Mystery) creator of the Mystery Method and one of the pioneers of the seduction community, and a main character in the non-fiction book The Game, by Neil Strauss. ...
Erik Von Markovik (born September 24, 1971), better known by the stage name Mystery, is an innovator[1] in the seduction community, and a main character in the non-fiction book The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists, by Neil Strauss. ...
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See Also John G. Althouse Middle School (JGA) is a middle school located in Toronto, Ontario, near the intersection of Lloyd Manor Drive and Princess Margaret Boulevard. ...
External Links - School Website
- Library Website
- Geography Website
- Ms. Kariko's Mathematics Website
- Ms. Roberts' English Website
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/northamptonshire/4212683.stm
References - ^ "Boy achieves top grade MBA degree BBC News Online" 27 January, 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/northamptonshire/4212683.stm
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