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Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute is truly a community school, benefiting from superb sports facilities and our links with Variety Village. We offer a full range of courses at each grade level that support all post-secondary pathways: apprenticeship, college, university and workplace. We are proud of the diversity of courses we offer our students. The whole school is Wi-Fi accessible and we continue to expand the use of technology across all subject areas. We support and encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning, to strive for excellence, to take pride in their accomplishments, and to develop their leadership skills in the broader school community.
Originally built in 1964, Birchmount Park C.I. facilities continue to be revitalized to support 21st century learning. The Library Learning Commons is the centre of the school and supports learning both in the classroom and beyond. School computer technology includes lap top and Google Chrome Book mobile charts, cross-curricular computer labs, SMART Boards, and classroom computers. Wi-Fi access facilitates use of personal electronic devices across the school. The combined effect is to enhance student access to relevant information across all subject areas.