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New partnership with Toronto Christian School

China Education International is continuingly developing the partnership network in canada. Its reputation and strength has successfully convince quite a few canadaian high schools to work with CEI. Recently CEI is negotiating cooperation agreement with Toronto District Christian School on all academic programs .

History
In the 1950s, after a relatively large wave of Dutch immigration to Ontario, several Christian elementary schools were founded in the Greater Toronto Area.[1][2] Eventually, many of the members of this community began to look ahead to Christian secondary schooling.

In 1960, the Toronto District Association for Christian Secondary Education was founded, and planning for a Christian high school began. In 1963 forty-nine grade nine and ten students began classes in Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto. Eventually, a fundraising campaign raised $30,000, which was used to help buy a 15-acre (61,000 m2) site in Woodbridge; a second campaign in 1964 generated $115,000 of the $150,000 needed for a building on the site. In 1965, the school building opened, with eight classrooms and a gym, and enrollment had risen to 130 students.

The school grew rapidly, beginning with expansions in 1970, 1974, and 1986, adding a library, staff room, auditorium, art room, and additional offices and classrooms. By 1991, the school was filled to its capacity of about 400 students.

In 1994, Ren Siebenga became principal, and the community came together to begin what would be called "Project 2000", a with a mission to expand and renew the school's facilities. From 1999 through 2003, the pre-1980s section of the building was renovated, and improvements were made to the school, including the addition of a performance centre, hallway computers, additional classrooms, a fitness centre, and additional parking lot space. Enrollment rose to the current capacity of roughly 450 students.[3]

Athletics
TDCH's sports teams are called the Falcons, and the school colors are green and black. The school is known best for its skill in both men's and women's volleyball, but also has basketball, badminton, hockey, soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, and cross country teams.