Bendale Business and Technical Institute

Bendale Business and Technical Institute

Flourish Through Industry
Address
1555 Midland Avenue
Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, M1P 3C1
Canada
Coordinates 43°45′12″N 79°15′34″W / 43.75333°N 79.25944°W / 43.75333; -79.25944Coordinates: 43°45′12″N 79°15′34″W / 43.75333°N 79.25944°W / 43.75333; -79.25944
Information
School type Public, High school
Vocational High school
Religious affiliation(s) none
Founded 1963
Status Active
School board Toronto District School Board
(Scarborough Board of Education)
Oversight Toronto Lands Corporation
Superintendent John Chasty
Area trustee David Smith
School number 4112 / 894621
Administrator Lorraine Stretch
Principal Wendy Blain
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 514 (2014-15)
Language English
Colour(s) Red and Gold         
Team name Bendale Tigers
Website schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/bendale/Home.aspx

Bendale Business and Technical Institute (Bendale BTI, BBTI, or Bendale, formerly Bendale Secondary School and Bendale Vocational School) is a specialized technical public high school located in Bendale, a neighbourhood in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada owned by the Scarborough Board of Education, that succeeded its operations into the present Toronto District School Board prior to merger. The school's motto is Flourish Through Industry.

Bendale will merge with David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute in 2016, which it will be demolished.

History

Bendale Vocational School was built in 1962 and opened on September 3, 1963 as its first occupational school. The building was designed by the architects Craig, Madill, Abram and Ingleson.

The school's programs were expanded from two years to four, However, in 1965, the Scarborough Board of Education opened Tabor Park Vocational School and Bendale would later forged the model for special school delivery over the next 40 years with the openings of Sir Robert L. Borden Secondary School (1965) and Timothy Eaton Secondary School (1971). It then became Bendale Secondary School that same year.

In 1987, Bendale S.S. celebrated its 25th anniversary and the school was renamed to Bendale Business and Technical Institute.

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