Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute

Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute
Address
1550 Sandhurst Circle
Toronto, Ontario, M1V 1S6
Canada
Coordinates 43°48′33″N 79°16′19″W / 43.80917°N 79.27194°W / 43.80917; -79.27194Coordinates: 43°48′33″N 79°16′19″W / 43.80917°N 79.27194°W / 43.80917; -79.27194
Information
School type High school
Motto "Ne Obliviscaris"
(Forget Not)
Founded 1976
School board Toronto District School Board
Superintendent Colleen Russell
Area trustee Shaun Chen
Principal Tami Kelson
Grades 9-12
Enrollment approx. 1219 (2017)
Language English
Mascot Boar
Team name Campbell Celts
Website schools.tdsb.on.ca/albertcampbell/index.html

Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute (ACCI) is a Toronto public high school in the district of Scarborough. The school is named after former Scarborough politician and mayor Albert McTaggart Campbell[1] The school was built in 1976 by Japanese Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama, who built Ontario buildings such as the Ontario Science Centre, Toronto Reference Library and the North York Central Library. Renovations were completed in the late 1980s and additions added in the early 1990s. When others schools were being built, Albert Campbell served as a temporary school for other regions.

Overview

Campus

Albert Campbell is built with 251,024 sq ft of space on 16 acres of land making it the second largest High School in Scarborough (the largest being Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute). As an open-concept two-storey school, it features over 80 classrooms, ten science labs, three music rooms (with keyboard lab), black box drama room, four art rooms, two dark rooms (one for tech one for art), ten computer labs, six tech rooms (auto shop, construction, communication, computer, technological design and green industries), large forum, a cafetorium with the stage, four gymnasiums and an activity gym, with the larger one can be portioned into two gymnasiums, a 25m swimming pool, a weight room located above gym four, main and guidance offices located in the forum (guidance and main office are separated) and the 400m race track and football/soccer field as well as baseball diamond at the back and side of the school. The school is also equipped with 12 fire exits.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "City of Toronto-Mayors Scarborough". City of Toronto. City of Toronto. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
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