Crestwood Preparatory College

Crestwood Preparatory College is a co-ed, non-semestered high school in Toronto, Ontario.[1] Located in the former Brookbanks Public School property, Crestwood Preparatory College is owned by Toronto Lands Corporation (a real estate arm of the Toronto District School Board).

Crestwood Preparatory College (Crestwood Preparatory Collegiate)
Address
217 Brookbanks Drive

, ,
Canada
Coordinates43.7592°N 79.3249°W / 43.7592; -79.3249
Information
School typeNGO, private
Founded2001
School boardCIS (leased to the Toronto District School Board)
PrincipalVince Pagano
Enrollment460 (2017)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue and silver
MascotThe Lion
Team nameLions
Websitewww.crestwood.on.ca

History

Crestwood initially began in 1980 with seven students at Eglinton and Bathurst. Five years later, 70 Crestwood students moved into a Victorian house on Prince Arthur Avenue. In 1990, Crestwood had 360 students (Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6) and moved to its current location at Bayview and Lawrence.[1]

In the spring of 2001, Vince Pagano became Director of the newly established upper school, Crestwood Preparatory College (Grades 7 to 12), and oversaw the physical expansion of the new building. In September 2001, Crestwood Preparatory College opened at its current site, near York Mills and the Don Valley Parkway. It now enrolls a total of 460 students.[1]

Sports

Crestwood Preparatory College is mainly known for its sports facilities. Crestwood's main sport that they are known for is Basketball. Some notable names that they have attended this school now are: Elijah Fisher,Mikkel Tyne and Aaliyah Edwards. Crestwood participates in CISAA.[2]

Sport nameGroup
BasketballU14 girls' basketball
Junior girls' basketball
Senior girls' basketball
U14 boys' basketball
Junior boys' basketball
Senior boys' basketball
Cross country runningU14 cross country running
Varsity cross country running
SoccerU14 boys' soccer
Junior boys' soccer
Senior boys' soccer
VolleyballU14 boys' volleyball
Junior boys' volleyball
Senior boys' volleyball
Junior girls' volleyball
Senior girls' volleyball
FrisbeeU14 ultimate frisbee
Varsity ultimate frisbee
HockeyU14 hockey
Senior boys' hockey
CurlingOpen division
U14 boys' Curling
Varsity boys' curling
Varsity girls' curling
SwimmingU14 swimming
Varsity swimming
RugbyU14 boys' rugby
Junior boys' rugby
Senior boys' rugby
SoftballU14 boys' softball
Varsity boys' softball
Varsity girls' softball
Track and fieldU14 track and field
Varsity track & field

Notable alumni

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See also

Notes

  1. "History". Crestwood Preparatory College. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  2. "Varsity Sports". Crestwood Preparatory College. Retrieved 9 January 2013.

References


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