Park Street Collegiate Institute | |
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233 Park Street , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 44°36′45″N 79°26′2″W / 44.61250°N 79.43389°W |
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School type | Public, high school |
Motto | Doctrina Petentibus (Knowledge to those who seek) |
Founded | 1961 |
Closed | 2013 |
School board | Simcoe County District School Board |
Area trustee | Jodi Lloyd |
School number | 933627 |
Grades | 9- 12 |
Enrollment | 0, CLOSED (2015) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Maroon, Grey and White |
Team name | Trojans |
Feeder schools | Coldwater, Mount Slaven, Warminster, East Oro, Orillia Christian, Orchard Park, Guthrie |
Park Street Collegiate Institute (PSCI) was a secondary school located in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. It was built in 1961 to help with the overflow of students from Orillia District Collegiate & Vocational Institute. In March 2008, a review process was to have begun to consolidate Orillia's three public high schools into two buildings as a result of cost of maintenance of the aging buildings and the declining enrolment at PSCI. [1] [2][ needs update]
Park Street had a capacity of 1011 students but, as of 2006, fewer than 900 students were enrolled. [3]
On 28 November 2007, a bomb threat written on a mirror in a student washroom caused great concern and students were kept in classes in a school lockdown for the morning as police cleared the building room by room. Nothing suspicious was found and students returned to classes following an extended lunch break. [4] [5]
The school was closed and demolished in 2013, and a new school was planned to be built in its place to replace both Park Street Collegiate and Orillia District Collegiate & Vocational Institute. [6] [7] [8][ needs update]
PSCI has a Construction Craft Program in Grade 11, partnership with the YMCA and CAPC for a Young Parent Education Support Program, Life Skills courses, Co-operative education program, and a private nursery school that links to parenting courses. Other programs include: a Latin program, full music, art and drama programs, electronics, transportation, construction, yearbook, manufacturing, drafting, model construction, and computer technology. [9]
Park Street Collegiate Institute | |
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Address | |
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233 Park Street , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 44°36′45″N 79°26′2″W / 44.61250°N 79.43389°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, high school |
Motto | Doctrina Petentibus (Knowledge to those who seek) |
Founded | 1961 |
Closed | 2013 |
School board | Simcoe County District School Board |
Area trustee | Jodi Lloyd |
School number | 933627 |
Grades | 9- 12 |
Enrollment | 0, CLOSED (2015) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Maroon, Grey and White |
Team name | Trojans |
Feeder schools | Coldwater, Mount Slaven, Warminster, East Oro, Orillia Christian, Orchard Park, Guthrie |
Park Street Collegiate Institute (PSCI) was a secondary school located in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. It was built in 1961 to help with the overflow of students from Orillia District Collegiate & Vocational Institute. In March 2008, a review process was to have begun to consolidate Orillia's three public high schools into two buildings as a result of cost of maintenance of the aging buildings and the declining enrolment at PSCI. [1] [2][ needs update]
Park Street had a capacity of 1011 students but, as of 2006, fewer than 900 students were enrolled. [3]
On 28 November 2007, a bomb threat written on a mirror in a student washroom caused great concern and students were kept in classes in a school lockdown for the morning as police cleared the building room by room. Nothing suspicious was found and students returned to classes following an extended lunch break. [4] [5]
The school was closed and demolished in 2013, and a new school was planned to be built in its place to replace both Park Street Collegiate and Orillia District Collegiate & Vocational Institute. [6] [7] [8][ needs update]
PSCI has a Construction Craft Program in Grade 11, partnership with the YMCA and CAPC for a Young Parent Education Support Program, Life Skills courses, Co-operative education program, and a private nursery school that links to parenting courses. Other programs include: a Latin program, full music, art and drama programs, electronics, transportation, construction, yearbook, manufacturing, drafting, model construction, and computer technology. [9]