| Agincourt Collegiate Institute | |
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Ad Omnia Paratus Prepared for all things |
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| 2621 Midland Avenue Agincourt, Ontario, M1S 1R6, Canada |
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| School number | 890723 |
| School board | Toronto District School Board |
| Religious affiliation | none |
| Superintendent | Colleen Russell |
| Area trustee | Shaun Chen |
| Principal | L. Papathanasakis |
| Vice principal | D. Caruana J. Dusenbury |
| School type | Public High school |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Language | English, French |
| Mascot | Lancer |
| Colours | Forest green and white |
| Founded | 1915 |
| Enrollment | 1600 (Fall 2008) |
| Homepage | Agincourt Collegiate Institute |
Agincourt Collegiate Institute (ACI) is a secondary school (or high school) located in Agincourt, Toronto, Ontario. The school, founded in 1915, as Agincourt Continuation School, became Agincourt High School in 1954, and Agincourt Collegiate Institute in 1957. A.C.I is the oldest secondary school in the former Scarborough. It is a part of the Toronto District School Board.
Currently its feeder schools are Ecole Sir Ernest MacMillan Senior Public School, Henry Kelsey Senior Public School, and Sir Alexander Mackenzie Senior Public School.
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As a school, Agincourt Collegiate strives to meet the needs of an ever-changing community, . In addition to the wide variety of regular programs, Agincourt offers E.S.L., Special Education and French programs, and Co-operative Education as they prepare to enter the world of work. The school body has a strong sense that students can help other students through mentoring, student tutoring, and peer helping. Senior students can apply to act as teaching assistants. They help other students right in the classroom and, in doing so, gain valuable experience. Their motto is Ad Omnia Paratus, "Prepared for all Things" and is illustrated by the involvement of many students in championship sports, and business and technological competitions.
ACI is located in the region of Agincourt, one of the most Asian communities in Scarborough. As such, 76%[1] of the student body does not speak English as their primary language. This is related to the 18% who have lived in Canada for five years or less.[1]
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Agincourt also offers French Immersion and Extended French programs from Grades 9 through 12. Students have the opportunity of studying various subject areas such as français, arts dramatiques, arts visuels, éducation physique, mathématique, géographie, histoire, informatique. After accumulating the required number of credits, students receive an Immersion or Extended French Bilingual Certificate with possible honours.
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ACI is well known for their award winning music program.[3] All music students (except those of MIDI, guitar, and jazz classes) form their respective musical groups. The Wind Ensemble (junior band) is led by Mr. Church, the Junior Stage Band (junior jazz band) is led by Mr. Lum who also conducts the Wind Symphony. The Concert Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra are led by Mrs. O'Reilly. Mr. Pinhorn teaches MIDI (which is an electronic form of piano creating short tunes), and also teaches vocal and handles the choirs.
First being the lowest and third being the highest.
| Seniority level | Winds | Strings | Choir | Jazz |
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| First | Wind Ensemble | Concert Orchestra | Concert Choir | Junior Stage Band |
| Second | Wind Symphony | Symphony Orchestra | Agincourt Singers | N/A |
| Third | Festival Winds | Chamber Orchestra | Madrigal Singers | Stage Band |
All choirs are led by Mr. Church, Mrs. O'Reilly, Mr. Pinhorn, and Mrs. Allilomis.
All junior and senior MIDI classes are headed by Mr. Pinhorn.
The Festival Winds and the Stage Band were invited to attend a national music competition in the 2005-2006 year. In the 2006-2007, the Agincourt Senior Jazz band will have a chance to go to Shanghai along with several students from neighboring school Sir Alexander Mackenzie Senior Public School. This will occur sometime in mid-March.
The ACI music program has received wide recognition when the Wind Symphony performed on music Monday while City TV was filming the band live in the 2005-2006 year.
The Agincourt Political Action Club was created in the early months of the 2008-2009 school year. Organized by the collective efforts of the History Department, and determined students, this club was created to provide a link between the school and a notable charitable organization. World Vision was chosen to be the central cause for fundraising within the school and continuous progress has been made to promote interest in the student population.
ACI has a few faculty members who have some recognition on their own.
Jim Veltman is the former captain for the Toronto Rock, a team in the National Lacrosse League (NLL), and widely regarded as one of the best indoor lacrosse players in the world. For the 2004 NLL season, he was named league MVP. He was Awarded the nickname of "scoop" atfter he scooped his 2000th career loose ball, now he coaches the Toronto Rocks After his retirement on April 2008. Off the floor, he is a physical education teacher at ACI, where he coaches the lacrosse team.
Is the head coach[4] for the men's soccer team of the Varsity Blues and a player of the Toronto Blues F.C. A former Blues player and captain, he is a five-time OUA all-star and the OUA East league MVP in 2000 and 2001. He holds a Canadian National 'B' coaching license and United States Soccer Federation National 'C' and 'Y' licenses.
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