Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School

Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School
Address
1107 Avenue Road
Toronto, Ontario, M5N 3B1, Canada
Information
School board Toronto Catholic District School Board
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Superintendent Michael McMorrow
Area trustee Maria Rizzo
Principal Linda Roy
Vice principal Victor Mio, Alice Wong-Rettig
Faculty 65
School type Separate
Campus Urban
Motto Faith Is Our Medium
Faith in our Medium
Colours Green, Navy, White              
Established 1998
Enrolment 1050
Homepage http://www.tcdsb.org/marshallmcluhan/

Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School is an coeducational, non-semestered, Catholic high school in midtown Toronto. It was named after Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar—a professor of English literature, a literary critic, a rhetorician, and a communication theorist.

History

Established in 1998, Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School opened its doors to the Catholic community in North Toronto and its surrounding areas. The school’s center focus is on the use of information and communication technology; thus, the school has been aptly named after Marshall McLuhan, a communication theorist who spent his life exploring media and communication in our culture. McLuhan lived in North Toronto and was an active member of the Holy Rosary parish, and has not only influenced the school culturally, but also religiously.

Marshall McLuhan CSS is one of the newest secondary schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. With an enrollment of approximately 1,050 students, ranging from grades 9 to 12, Marshall McLuhan offers a wide variety of programs and courses, specializing in technology.

The building, located at Avenue Road and Eglinton Avenue West, was originally a Canadian military base. Today, it has been updated to reflect the school community’s extensive influence of media and technology.

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