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High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Brother Edmund Rice Catholic Secondary School
Address
55 Pelham Avenue
Carleton Village, Toronto, Ontario, M6N 1A5
Canada
Coordinates43°40′04″N 79°27′21″W / 43.66774°N 79.45575°W / 43.66774; -79.45575
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School typeCatholic High school
MottoIn amore Christi Crescere
(Grow in the Love of Christ)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Congregation of Christian Brothers)
Founded1977 (closed 2001)
School boardToronto Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentDr. Jim Saraco
Area 5
Area trusteeJo-Ann Davis
Ward 9
School number523 / 691208
PrincipalJoseph Clarkson
Grades9-13
Enrollment364 (1998-99)
LanguageEnglish
MascotDolphin
Team nameRice Dolphins
Public transit accessTTC:
North/South: 41 Keele, 168 Symington
West/East: 26 Dupont/4 Annette, 40 Junction, 127 Davenport
Rapid Transit: Dundas West, Jane, Lansdowne, Spadina, St. George
ParishSt. Joan of Arc
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20010124164200/http://www.brotheredmundricess.com/

Brother Edmund Rice Catholic Secondary School (equally known as Brother Edmund Rice CSS, BERCSS, Brother Edmund Rice, or Rice) is a former publicly funded high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada managed by the Toronto Catholic District School Board. It was named after Edmund Ignatius Rice, a Roman Catholic missionary and educationalist and the founder of two religious institutes of religious brothers: the Congregation of Christian Brothers and the Presentation Brothers.

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Secondary education in Toronto
English-language public schools
Toronto District SB
Toronto Catholic District SB
French-language public schools
CS Viamonde
CS catholique MonAvenir
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Italics - Alternative school or adult secondary school | * - Non-operational | † - Demolished or sold off


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