Western Technical-Commercial School
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Western Technical-Commercial School | |
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125 Evelyn Crescent Toronto, Ontario, M6P 3E3, Canada |
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School board | Toronto District School Board |
Superintendent | Manon Gardner |
Area trustee | Irene Atkinson |
Principal | Audley Salmon |
School type | High school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Team name | Colt |
Colours | Green, White and Black |
Founded | 1927 |
Enrollment | 1,046 |
Homepage | http://www.wtcs.ca/ |
Western Technical-Commercial School (WTCS) is a high school in the Bloor-West Village of Toronto, Canada. It shares the same building with Ursula Franklin Academy and The Student School. Originally two schools when it was opened, Western Technical and Western Commercial, the present school is now the product of the merger between the two schools. The main building was constructed in 1927, with the addition being constructed in 1967-1970.
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[edit] Education
Western, commonly referred to as WTCS or Western Tech, offers courses from grade 9 through 12 in Applied, Academic, or Gifted/Enriched levels. There is also a "post graduate" year. The gifted/enriched department is one of many highlights, taken by students who have been identified as gifted or applied as enriched. The tech department has been part of the school since the beginning, and it accounts for much of the male population at the school which hover at around 70%. In 2005, Western was the third school to be designated as a CyberArts School by the Toronto District School Board to serve the southwest quadrant of Toronto.
[edit] School ID card
Students and staff were required to wear a school ID card (also known as lanyard) while in the school or on WTCS property to ensure the safety and security of students and staff who belong to Western Tech. Effective September 4, 2007, this policy has been lifted, and students, although requiring a card, do not have to wear a lanyard.
[edit] Special Education (SES) to move to West Toronto CI
It was announced that the non-credited Special Education Class "School of Environmental Studies" program will be relocated to West Toronto CI for the upcoming 2007-2008 School year, reasoning for the move is that West Toronto CI offers more Special Education courses than Western Tech. An Open House Party is scheduled to take place on June 15, 2007.
[edit] Media
- The Hidden Agenda, the school's newspaper.
[edit] External links
- WTCS official website
- WTCS Profile on TDSB website
- WTCS Gifted/Enriched Sub-Site
- WTCS Music Department
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