Runnymede Collegiate Institute
Runnymede Collegiate Institute | |
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569 Jane Street Toronto, Ontario, M6S 4A3 Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°39′48″N 79°29′22″W / 43.663387°N 79.489501°WCoordinates: 43°39′48″N 79°29′22″W / 43.663387°N 79.489501°W |
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School type | Public Secondary School |
Motto |
Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum (No Steps Backward) |
Founded | 1927 |
School board | Toronto District School Board |
Superintendent | Tracy Hayhurst |
Area trustee | Robin Pilkey |
School number | (416) 394-3200 |
Principal | Paul Edwards |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 614 (2017-18) |
Language | English |
Area | SW1 Region, Ward 7 |
Colour(s) | Red, White |
Mascot | The Raven |
Team name | Ravens, formerly Redmen |
Website |
schoolweb |
Runnymede Collegiate Institute (colloquially known as RCI) is a high school located on Jane Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school first opened in 1927 and is operated by the Toronto District School Board.
History
Runnymede Collegiate Institute was completed and officially opened on November 11, 1927, although classes had begun on September 6 for 250 students and a staff of 10 teachers led by Principal Bruce W. Clark. The original building was designed by Charles Wellington Smith and consisted of eight classrooms, three science labs, an auditorium, a library, a gymnasium, a cafeteria and a locker area on three floors. Significant additions to the building were completed in 1928, 1958 and 1966. The building now includes over 30 classrooms, a swimming pool, two gyms, computers labs, a drama studio and a large cafeteria.
The school was built on land, which had belonged to John Scarlett. His is estate was called “Runnymede” after the field of Runnymede, where King John of England signed the Magna Carta. The school’s colours, red and white, derive partly from Scarlett’s name, and also from the fact that the school opened in the year of Canada’s Diamond Jubilee. Owing to their red school jackets, Runnymede students came to be known as Redmen in the 1930s. Over time an Indian head logo was adopted to go with the name. The Redmen name and logo were retired in 1994.[1]
Reunion
Runnymede Collegiate Institute celebrated its 90th anniversary on Saturday, May 6, 2017[2]. Hundreds of former student alumni's, teachers, and current students attended the reunion. There were "decade rooms" where former students from each decade would meet up with their classmates and teachers.
Clubs
Runnymede Collegiate Institute offers a number of different clubs and extracurricular activities. To join a club, students must pay an initial "activity fee" of $30 and $15 thereafter for each additional clubs they join. Some of the activities are listed below:[3]
- Badminton Club
- Baseball (boys and girls)
- Basketball (varsity, junior and senior)
- Black Students Association club
- Cheerleading
- Cricket
- Cross Country
- Dance Club
- Drama/Improv Club
- Environmental Club
- FIRST Robotics Competition (Robotics) Team 1310
- Football
- Golf
- Hockey (co-ed)
- International Club
- Leadership
- Math Club
- Me to We Club
- Mental Health and Wellness Club
- Power Yoga
- QSA Club
- Reach for the top
- Right to Play
- School Newspaper Club
- Soccer (junior and senior)
- Swim Team
- Tech Crew
- Track and Field
- Urban Arts Club
- Volleyball (Junior and senior girls, co-ed)
- Yearbook Club
One of the most recognized and successful clubs is the Robotics Team where students work collectively to build a robot to do certain tasks. The club offers many different positions such as electrical-pneumatics, constructions, business, media and programming. It is the biggest club in Runnymede with over 60 students every year.[4]
Notable alumni
- Frederick George Topham - recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War II
- Dwight Drummond - news anchor on CBC Toronto
- P. K. Subban - Defenceman, Nashville Predators
- Jim Peplinski - Captain of the Calgary Flames during their 1988-89 Stanley Cup Victory
- James Milton Ham, scientist and 10th President of the University of Toronto
- Claude Bissell, Canada’s youngest university president
- Charlotte Sullivan, actress
- Richard "Dick" Aldridge, Linebacker, Toronto Argonauts & Hamilton Tigercats
- Ted Woloshyn, CFRB Radio Host
- Howard Moscoe, city councillor [5]
- Gayle Christie, former York mayor [5]
- Darren Thomas, 1988 Olympic basketball team member [5]
See also
References
- ↑ Lalani, Azzura (19 January 2017). "GTA school boards to review Indigenous team names, mascots and logos". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- ↑ "The Web site cannot be found". schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca.
- ↑ "The Web site cannot be found". schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca.
- ↑ "Runnymede Robotics". sites.google.com.
- 1 2 3 Dec 01, 2016 Bloor West Villager, https://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/6997819-runnymede-c-i-kicks-off-90th-anniversary-celebration-with-famous-alumni/
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