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School type
  
Public High school

Grades
  
9 to 12

Language
  
English

Phone
  
+1 416-394-7750

Province
  
Ontario

Principal
  
Rizwana Jafri

Enrollment
  
230

Team name
  
MNF

Number of students
  
230

Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy

Address
  
15 Trehorne Dr, Etobicoke, ON M9P 1N8, Canada

District
  
Toronto District School Board

School board
  
Toronto District School Board

Similar
  
Richview Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, York Humber High Sch, Thistletown Collegiate Institute, York Memorial Collegiat

Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy (SHEA) is a secondary school within the Toronto District School Board whose curriculum is broadened through a Student Leadership Development Program. This program extends the base curriculum.

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In the September 2006 issue of Toronto Life, Scarlett Heights was named “Best For Business” in the rating of the “10 Best Schools In Toronto”. Students at Scarlett Heights are required to wear a uniform consisting of a white and grey shirt typically with the school's name imprinted on it; with black pants. Entrance to this academy requires students to demonstrate their commitment to a high academic achievement. Students wishing to apply for entrance complete an admissions portfolio, sign a learning contract, adhere to the Academy's uniform dress policy, and commit to a social responsibility component in the curriculum. Optional attendance students must have a minimum grade 8 average of 70% to be eligible for admission to the school.

Approximately 700 students attend Scarlett annually. Most students come from Rexdale, Mimico, Islington, Scarlett Manor, Scarlett Wood Court, Dixon, Fontenay Court, Richview, La Rose as well as other parts of Toronto. The school is served by many different TTC routes, including 73C Royal York, 52 Lawrence West, 58 Malton, 32 Eglinton West and 37 Islington. Like many other high schools, overcrowding on the buses does occur, especially the 73C northbound towards Rexdale.

The school contains a large gymnasium, a weight/fitness room, a library, a cafeteria, an auditorium, four full computer labs, two partial computer labs, an outdoor soccer field, basketball court and a newly paved jogging track, they also share a field with Hilltop Middle School.

The school is also known for holding many sporting events including tryouts for kids basketball teams like Etobicoke Thunder.

SHEA, along with most schools in Toronto, is an ethnically diverse school. The largest ethnic groups represented in the school include Somalis, Indians, Afghans, Serbians, and many others.

Feeder schools include Hilltop Middle School and Dixon Grove Junior Middle School.

The school was once called Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute (SHCI). Scarlett refers to John Scarlett, an early land owner and entrepreneur in the area. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is a graduate of the school.

Notable alumni

  • Rob Ford, 64th Mayor of the City of Toronto (December 1, 2010 - November 30, 2014).
  • Doug Ford, Jr., Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2 City of Toronto
  • In Film

    Some scenes for the movie Ginger Snaps (2000) were filmed at the school.

    References

    Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy Wikipedia