Transcona Collegiate Institute

Transcona Collegiate Institute (TCI)
Address
1305 Winona St.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2C 2P9
Canada
Coordinates 49°54′13″N 97°00′31″W / 49.9036°N 97.0087°W / 49.9036; -97.0087Coordinates: 49°54′13″N 97°00′31″W / 49.9036°N 97.0087°W / 49.9036; -97.0087
Information
School type Public high school
Founded 1961
School district River East Transcona School Division
Superintendent Kelly Barkman
Principal Sandy Dzuba
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 650
Language English
Area Transcona
Colour(s) green and white
Team name Titans
Website www.tci.retsd.mb.ca

Transcona Collegiate Institute (TCI) is a secondary education institution located in the Transcona suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Transcona Collegiate teaches grades nine through twelve.

Transcona Collegiate was opened in 1961, and in the following year an additional six classrooms were added. During the 1999-2000 school year a 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m2) addition was added to the school, extending out to the west and north.

Transcona Collegiate has approximately 650 students and 60 staff members.

Administration

Principal- Sandy Dzuba

Vice principal- Robert Hadath

Vice principal- Miranda Moore

Athletics

Hockey: TCI has 2 division C championship in hockey 2004/05 and in 2007/08. The team is currently in A division of the whshl after going the 3rd round of the 2016-17 b division playoffs.

Basketball: The Varsity Boys Basketball team won the 2007/08 KPAC Tier 2 Championships. The Junior Varsity Boys Basketball team won the 2013/14 KPAC Tier 2 Championship.

Volleyball: The Varsity Boys Volleyball team won the 2010/11 KPAC Championships, who also went undefeated all season. In 2013 the Junior Varsity Boys Volleyball team won the tier 2 KPAC Championship. In 2014 the Junior Varsity Girls Volleyball team won the tier 2 KPAC championship, and went undefeated for the first time in school history.

Lacrosse: TCI has 1 Brian Vandette B division championship in 2011/2012. That season the Titans went undefeated.


Notable Alumni

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