Sir William Osler High School
School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43°47′49″N 79°17′09″W / 43.796934°N 79.285895°W / 43.796934; -79.285895Sir William Osler High School (SWOHS), formerly Sir William Osler Vocational school is a small specialized public vocational high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located in the former suburb of Scarborough, it opened in 1975, and is named after Sir William Osler, a Canadian doctor and medical educator. Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute located northeast of Osler was initially named as Sir William Osler Collegiate Institute.
Notable faculty
- Joseph Valtellini[1]
References
- ^ From Blues to blows for kickboxer Valtellini
- Irish, Paul (May 15, 1995). "School finds better use for pot grower's 'tools'". Toronto Star.
Sir William Osler High School's horticultural department has just received expensive hydroponic growing equipment that had been used to grow marijuana.
External links
- Official website
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