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East York Collegiate Institute

East York Collegiate Institute, formerly East York High School is a public high-school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former borough of East York at the corner of Coxwell and Cosburn Avenues. It was part of the East York Board of Education until 1998 when the board became part of the Toronto District School Board. Its motto is "Honos Per Ministrium".

History
In 1924, East York had no high schools, and students of the Town were not permitted to attended schools in neighbouring communities. and hired architect George Roper Gouinlock, son of George Wallace Gouinlock, to design the new school. In July 1926, George Stewart Henry laid the first foundations of the new building which was officially opened by Ontario Premier Howard Ferguson as East York High School on October 3, 1927 with an initial enrolment of almost 100 students. Prior to the opening of the school, students were being taught in the basement of Danforth Park school; this initial enrollment came from this basement classroom. A softball backstop was also added to the school's field around this time. At one point following the 1945 legislation, a rifle shooting range was built in the basement of the school for the East York Rifle and Revolver club. In 1960, the first annual community-wide Canada Day (then Dominion Day) celebrations were held on the school’s stadium grounds. In 1988, East York Collegiate received major renovations such as the new wing in the north and south, and a second double gym costed at $9.9-million in a similar manner to Scarborough's R.H. King Collegiate Institute during their renovations in 1976. Save for the entrance arch, the original school and components of the building were demolished and now serve as a parking lot. The modern school was designed by architects Page and Steele. East York Collegiate Institute implemented a school uniform policy in 2002 but decided to remove it in 2023. ==School life==
School life
Sports and athletics EYCI has an athletics program, with strong showings by its Senior Boys' Hockey team, Varsity Girls' Hockey team (who made it to OFSAA in 2008–09 and 2011–12), as well as both the Junior and Senior Boys' Soccer squads. Historically from the 1950s to the 1980s, the school was a perennial powerhouse in Canadian-rules Football (York League) and Baseball (TSSAA). The Senior Boys Cross Country team also qualified for OFSAA in the Fall of 2009 and 2010. The Girls Junior Basketball team won the city championship in 2009–10. More recently, the Varsity Girls' Outdoor Soccer team won back to back City Championships and qualified for OFSAA in the 2018–19 and 2021-2022 seasons. The East York men's football team, the Goliaths, have served as a long-standing symbol of the community. In the 1970s, East York council adopted a puppy bulldog in honour of the Borough's 50th anniversary, which was subsequently named Goliath after the EYCI team. Co-curricular programs Robotics Since 2002, East York Collegiate Institute has been involved with the FIRST Robotics Competition FIRST Robotics, an international competition in which professionals and high school students are teamed together to solve an engineering design problem in an intense yet cooperative way. In 2002, the East York FIRST Robotics Team won the Highest Rookie Seed Award in recognition of the Highest Placed Rookie of Robotics in Canada [7]. In 2011, East York's Team 907, placed in the Semi-Finals at the Greater Toronto Area Regional and placed twice again in the Semi-Finals at Greater Toronto Regional East and the Greater Toronto Regional West in 2012. East York also won the Creativity Award for their 2012 Robot. Outreach East York's Outreach initiative emphasizes local and national opportunities that take an experiential learning and community service approach. East York's Team 907 has many growing outreach projects in Toronto including mentoring the younger Robotics Teams located in the Greater Toronto Area. Middle School feeders Feeder schools for East York Collegiate include Cosburn Middle School, Westwood Middle School (formerly Westwood Junior High), D.A. Morrison Middle School (formerly Oak Park Junior High) and G.A. Brown Middle School (formerly St. Clair Junior High). ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Themi Antonoglou, soccer player • Sharon Bruneau, bodybuilder and actress • Rich Butler, baseball player • Rob Butler, baseball player • Ben Chin, news anchor • David Collenette, former Cabinet Minister • Chris Diamantopoulos, actor • Peter Gastis, soccer player • Jan de Vries, World War II paratrooper • Mike Del Grande, former Toronto City councillorTony Featherstone, NHL player • Mike Holmes, home contractor and television show host • Argiris Karras, actor • Chris Kotsopoulos, NHL player • Peter Mahovlich, NHL player • Nelson Martin, CFL football player and coach • Joe Motiki, TV actor, host and radio announcer • Cam Newton, NHL goaltender • Fred Sgambati, journalist • Tim Sims, actor and comedian • Glenn Smith, NHL player • Still Life Still, indie rock band • Barry Stroud (philosopher) • Brandon Tanev, NHL player • Christopher Tanev, NHL player • Steph Tolev, comedian • Nick Volpe, football player • Elizabeth Weir, lawyer and former leader of the New Brunswick NDPMike Wilmot, comedian • Theo Zagar, soccer player ==See also==
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