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Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute : ウィキペディア英語版 | Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute
Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute (Winston Churchill CI, WCCI, Churchill) is a public high school in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board (and the former Scarborough Board of Education prior to merger.) Although the language of instruction is English, 59 percent of the students do not use English as their primary language, and 26 percent have resided in Canada less than five years. As of Spring 2007, there were 554 male students and 467 female students. Since then, the enrollment sits below 1000 with 672 students. The motto for Winston Churchill is ''Fides, Virtus, Doctrina'' which means "Faith, Excellence, Knowledge". ==History==
The cornerstone of Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute was laid on December 4, 1953 by the Scarborough Board of Education and was opened to its first 690 students on September 7, 1954 to serve the central west Scarborough community and was the first school built after World War II as well as the third high school in Scarborough. The founding principal of that school was A. B. Alison. The school building was designed by an architectural firm, Carter, Coleman & Rankin. While the school was named after the British Prime Minister during the Second World War, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, the school's name does not have a ''Sir''; it is simply Winston Churchill C.I.
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