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55 Deblaquire Street North. Port Hope, Ontario. Canada, L1A 4K7. Telephone: 905-885-3217 or 905-885-4565, then 0 (zero) for switchboard. Fax: 905-885-9690. Email. General Inquiries: info@tcs.on.ca. Website Inquiries: communications@tcs.on.ca. Admissions Office. Click here for further information or, if you prefer, dial 905-885-3209.
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Trinity College School (TCS) is a leading boarding and day school for approximately 600 young people from Grades 5-12. The School is situated on a beautiful 100-acre campus in the town of Port Hope, Ontario, one hour’s drive east of Toronto.
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Trinity College School. 55 Deblaquire St. N, Port Hope, Ontario, L1A 4K7, Canada. Website: tcs.on.ca. Phone: (905) 885-3217. Contact: Kathy LaBranche. Email:
Trinity College School (TCS) is a co-educational, independent boarding and day school located in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. TCS was founded on May 1, 1865, more than two years before Canadian Confederation. It includes a Senior School for grades nine to twelve, and a Junior School for grades five to eight.
Address: Trinity College School, 55 Deblaquire St N, Port Hope, ON L1A 4K7, Canada
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After five decades as an independent institution, Trinity joined the university in 1904 as a member of its collegiate federation. Today, Trinity College consists of a secular undergraduate section and a postgraduate divinity school which is part of the Toronto School of Theology.