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  1. Jarvis Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named after Jarvis Street where it is located. It is a part of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Prior to 1998, it was within the Toronto Board of Education (TBE). [1] Founded in 1807, it is the oldest active high school in Ontario.

  2. Founded in 1807, Jarvis CI was the first public high school in Toronto and has a long tradition of academic excellence and student involvement. Jarvis is committed to providing a rich and varied program encouraging critical thinking as well as developing research and communication skills.

  3. Founded in 1807, Jarvis CI was the first public high school in Toronto and has a long tradition of academic excellence and student involvement. Jarvis is committed to providing a rich and varied program encouraging critical thinking as well as developing research and communication skills.

  4. Jarvis offers a wide range of courses, programs, and extra-curricular activities. As a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (S.T.E.M.) school, the students in our classrooms are engaged in project-based learning.

  5. Key features of Jarvis CI: Jarvis has recently been designated as a Math, Science and Technology (MST) Program school through the Central program application process. We are excited to bring this program to Jarvis for September 2024! The application opens Monday, November 6th.

  6. Many people think that Jarvis Collegiate was named after the infamous William and Samuel Jarvis. However the school was named after the street that it was first built on (hence the former name Jarvis Street Collegiate Institute).

  7. Learn about the history and significance of Jarvis Collegiate Institute, one of the oldest public secondary schools in Ontario. The plaque is located in front of the school building at 495 Jarvis Street, Toronto.