Bloor Collegiate Institute

Bloor Collegiate Institute, established in 1925, has a long tradition of scholarship and post-secondary success for our many graduates. While small enough to be comfortable, Bloor C.I. offers a full range of courses. Grade 9 students choose from a unique selection of options including a course in skills for success in high school and courses in computer arts, business and music. Bloor C.I. offers a variety of enrichment opportunities. The partnership with the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics brings cutting edge modern physics into Bloor’s science classrooms. Opportunities for senior students include an in-school University of Toronto course in sociology and mathematics lectures at the University of Toronto.

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Bloor Collegiate Institute, established in 1925, has a long tradition of scholarship and post-secondary success for our many graduates. While small enough to be comfortable, Bloor C.I. offers a full range of courses. Grade 9 students choose from a unique selection of options including a course in skills for success in high school and courses in computer arts, business and music. Bloor C.I. offers a variety of enrichment opportunities. The partnership with the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics brings cutting edge modern physics into Bloor’s science classrooms. Opportunities for senior students include an in-school University of Toronto course in sociology and mathematics lectures at the University of Toronto.

Why Bloor Collegiate Institute

Bloor C.I. believes that success is the only option and has been providing excellence since 1925. Bloor C.I. celebrates their students’ success with over 80 different awards annually. Students compete and earn distinction in national mathematics, computer science and science competitions. Students achieve high levels of standing in Advanced Placement exams administered through the College Board. Recent graduates have received thousands of dollars worth of awards including scholarships to McMaster, McGill, Ryerson and York universities and to the universities of Toronto and Waterloo.

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