"Subvert the dominant paradigm"
Curriculum Leader: Robert Rennick
Inglenook is a small, friendly alternative community high school with a family-like atmosphere. We offer a grade 11 and 12 program which includes courses that allow for a wide range of post-secondary planning destinations. Courses are structured in an interdisciplinary format.
The school is very community-focused: teachers, parents, and students are all involved in school decision-making. Inglenook offers a special program called Outreach, which takes place every Wednesday morning. Students are expected to work in the community on a volunteer basis. Students can volunteer in schools, senior citizens homes, the food bank, the Toronto Humane Society, and an enormous number of other possibilities.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
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- Nutrition Programming: Morning Meal provided to grades 11-12
FACTS & FIGURES
- Built: 1888
- Student Population: 77
- Learning Opportunities Index (LOI) Rating: 101/474 (+2 from 2010 ranking)
- NEW Facility Condition Index: 40.12% - view details
- Capital Repairs: see Toronto Star's Project School Work
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2016-2017 Budget: $26,483