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Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute

1952 establishments in OntarioEducational institutions established in 1952High schools in Peterborough, OntarioInternational Baccalaureate schools in Ontario

Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute (Kenner CVI) is the oldest operating public high school in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1952 and is now an accredited International Baccalaureate School. It is named after Peterborough Collegiate Institute's quinquagenary teacher and principal Dr. H.R.H. Kenner, father of literary scholar Hugh Kenner.

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Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute
Orpington Road, Peterborough

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Kenner Collegiate and Vocational Institute

Orpington Road 633
K9J 5J2 Peterborough
Ontario, Canada
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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

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