Newtonbrook Secondary School

Newtonbrook Secondary School
Newtonbrook Secondary School
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Quisque Pro Ingenio (To each according to his/her own talent)
Address
155 Hilda Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, M2M 1V6, Canada
Information
School number 3442
School board TDSB
Religious affiliation None
Superintendent Sue Pfeffer (NE1)
Area trustee Mari Rutka (Ward 12)
Principal Lynne Koffman
Vice principal Katherine Armstrong
Boyd Bugden
School type Public High School
Grades Nine through Twelve
Language English and French
Area Yonge Street and Steeles Ave, North York
Mascot Polaris the Polar Bear
Team name The Newtonbrook North Stars
Colours Scarlet & Grey
Founded 1964
Homepage http://www.newtonbrook.ca/

Newtonbrook Secondary School is a high school for students in Grades 9 to 12 in the Newtonbrook neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was part of the North York Board of Education until the Toronto school boards were amalgamated in the late 1990s.

Opened in 1964 by the then North York Board of Education to provide a closer school for the area (formerly served by Earl Haig Secondary School to the south).

It is considered to be one of the more sports-orientated high schools in the Toronto District School Board. Some of the athletics offered are: Canadian football, rugby, basketball, soccer, track, ultimate, volleyball, baseball, cheerleading, dance team, waterpolo, cross-country running, swimming, skiing and snowboarding, tennis, golf, and cricket.

Some elective academic programmes offered are: French immersion programme, fashion design, dance, music and a thorough computers science program.

The sports field is used by Toronto City Saints rugby team of the Canada Rugby League.

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Coordinates: 43°47′37″N 79°25′36″W / 43.793511°N 79.426528°W / 43.793511; -79.426528


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