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Humberside Collegiate Institute Registration (OLR) Please note that the online registration link (OLR) for the 2024-2025 school year will be posted to this web page on February 1, 2024.
Welcome to Humberside Collegiate Institute. Humberside Collegiate Institute was established in 1892. It is a semestered secondary school with approximately 1450 students in grades 9 to 12. Humberside is a neighbourhood school which draws its student body from the population of the immediate area.
Our Mission Statement. In a supportive and cooperative culture of mutual respect, Humberside Collegiate Institute strives to enable all students to be successful at each stage of their academic career and beyond.
Humberside Collegiate Institute. Phone (416) 393-8122. Email Humberside@tdsb.on.ca. Address. 280 Quebec Ave Toronto, ON M6P 2V3. Principal: Claudine Tyrell. Vice-Principal(s): Jacob Barghout Adrienne Tranah. Superintendent: FOS08 - John Currie. Trustee: Debbie King. Location of School. Google Map
Toronto Junction High School established in a church where St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church now stands. 1894. Opening of new building on the present site. 1903. School named Humberside Collegiate Institute.
In a supportive and cooperative culture of mutual respect, Humberside Collegiate Institute strives to enable all students to be successful at each stage of their academic career and beyond. With its long-standing focus on high academic achievement, Humber side, in cooperation with families and friends
Humberside Collegiate Institute. Phone (416) 393-8122. Email Humberside@tdsb.on.ca. Address. 280 Quebec Ave Toronto, ON M6P 2V3. Principal: Claudine Tyrell. Vice-Principal(s): Jacob Barghout Adrienne Tranah. Superintendent: FOS08 - John Currie. Trustee: Debbie King. Location of School. Google Map
Lockdown - A lockdown is the most serious response to a threat to school safety and should be used only when the danger is inside the school or on school property and poses an immediate and serious threat to staff and students.
After December 1, 2021, all documents posted to our public website are required to be compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). In preparation, please take the Digital Document Accessibility Training on myPATH.
Humberside Charity Initiative ran the most successful Santa Project ever in December. Home forms received the first name of an individual living in a shelter and a wish list.