Brockton High School (Toronto)

Brockton High School (also known as Brockton HS, BHS, or simply known as Brockton) was a Toronto District School Board learning complex based in the Brockton Village neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada that once operated as Brockton Learning Centre consisting of the Aboriginal Education Centre and the Caring and Safe Schools Brockton program. It was formerly a public and vocational high school operated from 1967 to 1995 by the Toronto Board of Education. The Brockton property, located near Dufferin Mall, is still owned by the Toronto District School Board, and the lot is under construction to be the future Bloor Collegiate Institute. The demolished school site was known for an art installation known as Bloordale Beach during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto.

Brockton High School
Address
90 Croatia Street

Toronto
,
Ontario
,
M6H 1K9

Canada
Coordinates43.658129°N 79.437958°W / 43.658129; -79.437958
Information
School typePublic High School
Vocational High School
Founded1966
StatusDemolished
Closed1995
School boardToronto District School Board
(Toronto Board of Education)
OversightToronto Lands Corporation
SuperintendentCurtis Ennis
Area trusteeMaria Rodrigues
School number896519
Grades9-13
Enrollment990
LanguageEnglish
Schedule typeSemestered
Team nameBrockton Rams
Public transit accessTTC:
North/South: 29 Dufferin
Rapid Transit: Dufferin
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