Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute

Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute is a secondary high school located in Ward Five of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Centennial offers many programs at their facilities, including: Science, Math, English, French, and Japanese. The school colours are gold and purple.

Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute
Address
289 College Avenue West

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Canada
Coordinates43.52215°N 80.24787°W / 43.52215; -80.24787
Information
School typeSecondary School
MottoPalma Per Ardua
(Latin: "Success through hard work")
Founded1967
School boardUpper Grand District School Board
PrincipalScot Bishop
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1611 (Sept 2013)
LanguageEnglish
AreaGuelph
Colour(s)Purple & Gold          
MascotMartin The Spartan
Team nameCentennial Spartans
RivalJohn F. Ross
Websitewww.ugdsb.ca/ccvi/

History

The school is located in the south side of the city of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Centennial was opened in 1967, 100 years after Canadian Confederation, as indicated by its name and is operated by the Upper Grand District School Board. The high school was ranked 3rd of 719 in the Fraser Institute Report Card on Ontario Secondary School's 2007 Edition.[1]

Some former Centennial students have gone on to become successful in their careers. One example of this is Victor Davis, who was a successful Canadian swimmer, and Olympic Medalist.

Notable former alumni

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See also

References

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