Erindale Secondary School
Erindale Secondary School | |
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Address | |
2021 Dundas Street West Mississauga, Ontario, L5K 1R2 Canada | |
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School type | High school |
Motto | Let all who merit bear the palm |
Religious affiliation(s) | Public |
Founded | 1968 |
School board | Peel District School Board |
Superintendent | Carol Speers |
Area trustee | Brad MacDonald |
School number | 909092 |
Principal | Mrs. Trupp |
Vice principal |
Sumble Kaukab Chris Lane Paul Walter |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 790 (October 2015) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Green and Blue |
Mascot | Raider |
Team name | Erindale Raiders |
Website | http://erindaless.peelschools.org/ |
Erindale Secondary School is a public high school located in the Erin Mills community of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
The architectural exterior of the school is almost an exact copy of Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School which is located in Malton (North-East Mississauga).
Notable alumni
- Kevin Kain, tropical disease expert based at the Toronto General Hospital
- Dave Poulin, former NHL centre
- Mike Bullard, television personality
- Pat Bullard, comedian
- Christine Magee (née Bishop) (Sleep Country Canada)
- Kevin Newman, news anchor for CTV television network
- Brian Hayward, former NHL Goaltender and current colour analyst for the Anaheim Ducks
- John Roberts, Fox news reporter
- Jamal Mayers, professional hockey player with Chicago Blackhawks
- Sterling Hinds, Canadian Olympic sprinter and former CFL player
- Rob Pike, Senior scientist Google, Inc.
- Martin Streek, Radio Personality
- Dwight Edwards, professional football player Toronto Argonauts, Mississauga Sports Hall of Fame 2000
- Robert Tibshirani,Professor of Statistics Stanford University
- Lauren Toyota, Canadian television personality
- Thomas McBroom, Canadian Golf Course Architect
- Casey Cizikas, NHL Draft pick for the New York Islanders
- Karen Preston, Former Olympian & two-time Canadian Figure Skating Champion
- Aaron Abrams, Former member of the Canadian Senior Men's rugby team
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Coordinates: 43°32′20″N 79°40′00″W / 43.5389°N 79.6667°W
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