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West Humber Collegiate Institute

1966 establishments in OntarioEducation in EtobicokeEducational institutions established in 1966High schools in TorontoSchools in the TDSB
West Humber Collegiate Institute
West Humber Collegiate Institute

West Humber Collegiate Institute (WHCI, West Humber) is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated at the corner of Martin Grove Road and John Garland Blvd., just south of Finch Avenue West in the neighbourhood of Rexdale. Opened in 1966, the institute is owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was overseen by the Etobicoke Board of Education. Since 1998, the school has annually awarded the Pamela M. Prinold Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is given to a student who demonstrates community involvement, making a difference in their community, and strength in volunteering and leadership – all qualities that Pam Prinold was renowned for.

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West Humber Collegiate Institute
Martin Grove Road, Toronto Etobicoke

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Martin Grove Road 1675
M9V 3S3 Toronto, Etobicoke
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