Perth and District Collegiate Institute

Perth & District Collegiate Institute
Address
13 Victoria Street
Perth, Ontario
Canada
Information
School board Upper Canada District School Board
Colour(s) blue, white         
Team name PDCI Blue Devils
Website www.ucdsb.on.ca/school/pdc/Pages/default.aspx

Perth and District Collegiate Institute (PDCI) is the oldest secondary school in the town of Perth, Ontario. It is part of the Upper Canada District School Board. PDCI was previously known as Perth Collegiate Institute (PCI) and Perth High School. It is located at 13 Victoria Street, Perth, Ontario.

The school facilities include a science lab, art room, drama room, music room, gymnasium, football field, running track, weight room, fitness centre, cafeteria, library, smartboard equipped classrooms, computer labs and a multimedia centre.[1]

Notable Former Students

  • Mike Brown - 2004 and 2008 Olympic Swimming
  • Sultana Frizell - 2008 Olympic Hammer Throw
  • Nick Tritton - 2008 Olympic Judo
  • Billy Smith - NHL Goalie - Los Angeles Kings and New York Islanders, winner of four Stanley Cups, Conn Smythe Trophy winner and Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Les Douglas - NHL Forward - Detroit Red Wings, winner of one Stanley Cup
  • Tony Licari - NHL Forward - Detroit Red Wings
  • Gord Smith - NHL Defenceman - Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets
  • Floyd Smith - NHL Forward - Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres; NHL Coach - Buffalo Sabres, Toronto Maple Leafs; WHA Coach - Cincinnati Stingers, NHL General Manager - Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Dan Wicklum - CFL Linebacker - Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, winner of one Grey Cup

See also

References

  1. "Perth & District Collegiate Institute" (PDF). http://studyuppercanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Perth-and-District-Collegiate-Institute.pdf. External link in |publisher= (help)

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Coordinates: 44°54′18″N 76°15′02″W / 44.9049°N 76.2506°W / 44.9049; -76.2506


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