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  1. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (FHCI) is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Forest Hill neighbourhood. Having about 900 students and 55 teachers, it is part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was within the Toronto Board of Education (TBE).

  2. Learn about the history, programs, and activities of Forest Hill CI, a school with a reputation for academic excellence and student leadership. The website also provides access to TDSB Connects for more information on TDSB related topics.

  3. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute is a safe and welcoming school that supports the needs of a diverse and dynamic student population. Built on a strong foundation of academic excellence, caring teachers and support staff help students develop a love of learning.

  4. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute is a safe and welcoming school that supports the needs of a diverse and dynamic student population. Built on a strong foundation of academic excellence, caring teachers and support staff help students develop a love of learning.

  5. Maharukh Kootar – Surnames that begin with L to Z – maharukh.kootar@tdsb.on.ca. Land Acknowledgement: We, the students and staff of Forest Hill Collegiate Institute, acknowledge that we are hosted on the lands of the Mississaugas of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Wendat.

  6. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute | 709 followers on LinkedIn. Welcome to Forest Hill Collegiate Institute. Our motto "Non Nobis Solum’ means "Not for Ourselves Alone”. | Forest...

  7. Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (FHCI) is a semestered public high school of about 950 students and 55 teachers located in the Toronto, Ontario neighbourhood of Forest Hill, Canada. It is part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was within the Toronto Board of Education (TBE). [1] Student leadership Student Council