William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute

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William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute
Sua Praemia Laudi
Merit Has its own Reward
Address
20 Tillplain Road [1]
Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5R1, Canada
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School board Toronto District School Board
Principal Helene Green[2]
Vice principal Carlo Di Felice, Yvonne James [3]
School type High school
Grades 9-12
Language English
Area Toronto
Mascot Lyon
Enrollment 1,096 [4]
Homepage http://www.wlmac.ca

William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute is a semestered secondary school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [5] It was built in 1960 to accommodate the skyrocketing amount of new students in the area replacing Wilmington Heights Secondary School which stood on the site of what is now Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto. [6] [7] Mackenzie offers a wide variety of programs, clubs, teams, and courses to meet a number of student needs. The school is named after the first mayor of Toronto and leader of the Upper Canada Rebellion in 1837, William Lyon Mackenzie. The school offers the prestigious MaCS program, a Math, Science, Computer, and English enrichment program along with a gifted program. Mackenzie is also known for its competitive sports teams, including Rugby, Boys and Girls Volleyball, and Girls Soccer.

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Mackenzie is known for the high academic standards of its students. Over 95% of its graduating students are accepted into a post-secondary institutions.[8] Additionally, 66% of the graduating students earn a 80% average, qualifying them to become Ontario Scholars.[9]

Students often perform well in academic competitions, such as the Leonardo da Vinci competition. [10]

The school is also well known for the student-run organization, SWITCH (Solar and Wind Initiatives Towards CHange). Founded in 2006, SWITCH's goal is to make Mackenzie more environmentally friendly through various environmental initiatives, including installing solar panels and wind turbines, on school grounds. Mackenzie has gained national media attention through events featuring David Suzuki, Steven Page of the Barenaked Ladies, MuchMusic and members of Sum 41.[citation needed]

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William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute's Official Web Site
MaCS Program
SWITCH Initiative