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Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute (Sir Oliver Mowat CI, SOMCI, or Mowat) is a public high school located in
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Oliver Mowat Sir Oliver Mowat (July 22, 1820 – April 19, 1903) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Ontario Liberal Party leader. He served for nearly 24 years as the third premier of Ontario. He was the eighth lieutenant governor of Ontario and one of ...
, the
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from 1872 to 1896. Its motto is ''De Monte Alto'' ("From a mount high").


History

The school was built in 1969 and was opened on September 8, 1970, as the fourteenth collegiate institute for Scarborough. The school officially opened on April 30, 1971. Mowat named for Sir Oliver Mowat, a
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and former Ontario premier. As of April 2015, there were 1077 students enrolled at Mowat. The school originally celebrated its 50th anniversary in April 2020 but COVID-19 pandemic restrictions prevented celebrations from taking place.https://ccranews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/CN_MAR20_FINAL_small.pdf


Overview

Sir Oliver Mowat is located near the intersection of Port Union Road and Lawrence Avenue East. For years, Mowat has been renowned for its woodworking facility for the Grade 9 integrated and design programs. The automotive shop has a new professional garage. Students at Mowat Collegiate are offered academic programs with a wide variety of subjects from which to plan their individual timetables. Courses are available in Art, Business, Computer Science, Drama, English, Family Studies, Modern Languages, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music, Cooperative Education, Health and Physical Education, and Science and Technology. Sir Oliver Mowat is a semestered school. The school mascot was originally named after the Queen's University Golden Gaels. The school has since adopted (via a 2002 student-led referendum) the "Mustangs" as its school mascot and team name. The school's mascot is named "Monte" after the school's Latin motto. The school colours (derived from the Queen's Tricolour) have remained the same.


Extra-curriculars

Student Administrative Council, Prefects Council, Mowat Athletic Council, Mowat Cultural Council, Mowat Misprints (the school newspaper) and many more.


Feeder schools

* Chief Dan George Public School * Joseph Howe Senior Public School * Rouge Valley Public School * William G. Miller Public School * Joseph Brant Public School * Charles Gordon Public School (out of area)


Notable alumni

*
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- musician * Steve Dangle - sports analyst, best selling author, and internet personality.


Arms


See also

*
List of high schools in Ontario The following is a list of secondary schools in Ontario. Secondary education policy in the Canadian province of Ontario is governed by the Ministry of Education. Secondary education in Ontario includes Grades 9 to 12. The following list include ...


References


External links


Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute

TDSB Profile

Mowat Student Council
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