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Concerns

For any additional parental concerns, please email albertcampbell@tdsb.on.ca and read the parental concern policy: TDSB Parental Concern Policy

Extracurriculars


Music

Campbell Music is a large and dynamic department that promotes student involvement and musical excellence. Courses are offered at all levels in band, guitar, vocal and keyboarding. Campbell also maintains an active rehearsal schedule before and after school for a variety of instrumental and vocal group in diverse musical styles. Annual events include the Wind Ensemble retreat to YMCA Cedar Glen, Battle of the Bands, Graduation, Winter Music Night and Spring Colours concerts, and our end-of-year Music Banquet. We also host feeder school performances including our own ACCI BandFest, and perform at the Ontario Band Association Festival and MusicFest Canada. Campbell Music ensembles have been featured at the TDSB board office, Sounds of Toronto Concert at Massey Hall and at the Toronto Centre for Performing Arts. Taking music is a great way to build academic success and get involved in school life. Campbell Music students make lasting memories, lifelong friendships, and develop a wide range of essential skills they carry forward to a prosperous future. See a list of our school's ensembles here: Click here to see all music ensembles.

Athletics

The physical education department offers a diverse range of activities and studies aimed at enhancing physical fitness, promoting healthy lifestyles, and fostering teamwork and sportsmanship among students. See a list of our school's sports teams: Click here

Special Programs


MID

The MID Intensive Support Program is designed to support exceptional (special needs) students in a partially integrated program setting. Students in this program are placed by the decision of an Identification Placement and Review Committee (IPRC). The program allows for students to be included in all aspects of school life. Students will have ISP classes as well as mainstream classes as part of their high school experience. Students can work towards achieving an OSSD (diploma), or an OSSC (certificate) or a Certificate of Accomplishment. Students in the MID ISP are a thriving part of the Albert Campbell community. These students have opportunities to be involved in all extra-curricular activities as well as Special Olympics athletic events. Students will learn, mature and grow while in the program and reach their full potential for their own individual success. Click here for more information.

DD

The DD We Intensive Support Program is for students ages 14-21 who have a diagnosis of a Developmental Disability. We are an inclusive space that celebrates a diversity of learners. We follow the Alternative Curriculum with five key learning areas: Activities of Daily Living, Communication, Functional Academics, Motor Skills, and Social Skills. Our courses are non-credit and all of our students work toward a Certificate of Accomplishment. Life skills are woven into all aspects of our learning. In addition to our classroom academics, our DD program boasts cross curricular connections through shopping, cooking, visiting the local library, and integrating with our school community in activities such as Best Buddies Club, Special Olympics Ontario, and other special initiatives throughout the school. Click here for more information.

ESL

The ESL Department at Albert Campbell C.I. does its best to serve the needs of our large ELL/ESL community by supporting and teaching students various skills of the English language. Click here for more information.

Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute
(416)-396-6684
albertcampbell@tdsb.on.ca
1550 Sandhurst Cir, Scarborough, ON M1V, 1S6
Principal: Icilda Elliston
Vice Principals: Gabe Lee & Whitney Jackman
Superintendent: LN17 - Sara Gogani
Trustee: Yalini Rajakulasingam


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