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Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute

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Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute
Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute (logo).png
Address
400 Anderson Street

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Coordinates43°53′15″N 78°55′28″W / 43.88750°N 78.92444°W / 43.88750; -78.92444Coordinates: 43°53′15″N 78°55′28″W / 43.88750°N 78.92444°W / 43.88750; -78.92444
Information
School typePublic Secondary School
MottoScientia crescat, vita colatur  (Latin)
(English: "Increase knowledge, enrich life")
Founded1960 (1960)
School boardDurham District School Board
Area trusteeNiki Lundquist
Scott Templeton
Christine Thatcher
School number882025
PrincipalAndrea Pemberton
Vice PrincipalsJacqueline Crosby
Dawn White
Grades9-12
Enrollment800[1] (2019/2020)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Red and Grey
  
MascotRaider
Websitehttp://ddsb.ca/school/andersoncvi/

Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute (Anderson CVI, Anderson Collegiate, Anderson, or ACVI) is located in Whitby, Ontario within the Durham District School Board. Established in 1960, the school has students in grades 9–12 and offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities. Anderson is the only high school in Whitby that offers the gifted program and thus acts as a magnet school, attracting students across the municipality. This program provides an enriched and accelerated curriculum for students in specific courses from grades 9–11. Anderson's feeder elementary schools are Bellwood Public School, C. E. Broughton Public School, Dr. Robert Thornton Public School, Pringle Creek Public School (regular and gifted), and Jack Miner Public School (gifted only).

In 2007, then Principal John Morrison was named one of Canada's Outstanding Principals.[2]

Notable alumni[]

See also[]

  • List of high schools in Ontario

References[]

  1. ^ "Anderson Collegiate and Vocational Institute (892025)". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Canada's Outstanding Principals". The Learning Partnership. Archived from the original on 2007-11-13. Retrieved 2007-11-23.

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