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Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy

1963 establishments in Ontario2018 disestablishments in OntarioDefunct schools in CanadaDefunct secondary schoolsEducation in Etobicoke
Educational institutions disestablished in 2018Educational institutions established in 1963High schools in TorontoRelocated schoolsSchools in the TDSBToronto District School Board
Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy
Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy

Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy (SHEA), formerly known as Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute (SHCI) is a Toronto District School Board facility that was originally operated as a secondary school, opened in 1963, and whose curriculum was broadened through a Student Leadership Development Program. This program extends the base curriculum. Although the TDSB closed the school in June 2018 due to low enrolment, the school facility is currently used to temporarily accommodate students from York Memorial Collegiate Institute.

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Trehorne Drive, Toronto Etobicoke

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