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  1. 10. Juni 2024 · BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2024. February was Black History Month and Malvern hosted many events to celebrate black culture in our community. The library hosted a series of learning events for various classes.

  2. Welcome to Malvern, one of Torontos oldest high schools, serving the Beach community and French Extended/Immersion programs. We offer a wide range of programs in visual arts, drama, music, social justice, and athletics.

  3. Malvern Collegiate Institute (Malvern CI, MCI or Malvern), previously known as East Toronto High School and Malvern High School is a high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was part of the Toronto Board of Education.

  4. Malvern Collegiate Institute. 55 Malvern Ave, Toronto, ON, M4E 3E4. PHONE NUMBER: GRADE RANGE: 9 to 12. EMAIL ADDRESS: Malvern.CI@tdsb.on.ca. Website: schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/malvernci. We Feature. French Immersion and Extended French Programs. We offer core French and Spanish, as well as an Extended/Immersion French program. SHSM.

  5. Malvern is a leader in areas of equity & social justice. It is an Anne Hope Award winning school for Excellence in Human Rights and a gold level Eco-School. Anchored by our Equity Council which addresses issues of safety and social justice & our Eco-Schools Council, student led groups focus on issues of the environment, empowerment, sexual ...

  6. Malvern Collegiate Institute (924520) Address: 55 Malvern Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M4E3E4. Phone Number: 416-393-1480. Fax Number: 416-393-1493. Enrolment 2021-2022 (Preliminary): 1,090. Grades Available: 9-12. School Website (if available): Malvern Collegiate Institute. Board Name: Toronto DSB (B66052) Board Website: http://www.tdsb.on.ca.

  7. 1 review and 47 photos of MALVERN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE "Yesterday, I returned to Malvern Collegiate Institute (MCI) as an alumna. This year, MCI is 120 years young. There was an open house for alumni at the school. I checked it out. Part of me had reservations. I didn't want to meet peers whom I didn't exactly hang out with in high school ...