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St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy

1985 establishments in OntarioCatholic secondary schools in OntarioEducation in Scarborough, TorontoEducational institutions established in 1985High schools in Toronto
Memorials to Mother TeresaToronto Catholic District School Board
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St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy (SMTCA, St. Mother Teresa, SMT, Mother Teresa, or Teresa for short); also known as by its former names Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School before 2016 and Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School in its inception is a Catholic secondary school in the Malvern neighbourhood of Scarborough, a municipality of Toronto, Ontario.

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St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy
Sewells Road, Toronto Scarborough

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Malvern Recreation Centre

Sewells Road 30
M1B 3G5 Toronto, Scarborough
Ontario, Canada
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