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Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute (Albert Campbell CI, ACCI or Campbell), initially intended to be known as Sir William Osler Collegiate Institute is a Toronto public high school in the district of Scarborough. The school was opened in 1976 by the Scarborough Board of Education. The school has a full range of programs and extra-curricular activities to provide all students with the Albert Campbell Experience: Academics, Community and Engagement. It is named after former Scarborough politician and mayor Albert McTaggart Campbell.

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Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute
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Sandhurst Circle 1550
M1V 1S6 Toronto, Scarborough
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