Columbia International College Explained

Columbia International College
Streetaddress:1003 Main Street West
City:Hamilton
Province:Ontario
Postcode:L8S 4P3
Country:Canada
Coordinates:43.258°N -79.906°W
Schooltype:Private, Prep, Day and Boarding
Motto:Seek, Strive, Succeed
Founded:1979
Principal:Diana Reid
Grades:7-12,University Preparatory
Gender:Coeducational

Columbia International College is a private boarding preparatory school in the Ainslie Wood neighbourhood of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. As of 2014, the school has students from over 70 countries.[1]

Columbia is an Independent School Association of Ontario (ISAO) member. The College is also registered with the Ministry of Education (Ontario)

History

Founded in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1979, Columbia International College began as a six-room university preparatory and ESL school on Mohawk Road West. It was known at the time as Columbia Secondary School of Canada. The school quickly outgrew this location, prompting a move to 430 East 25th Street in 1981 and another move to 1029 Main Street West in 1985; by this time, Columbia had a student population of 300. Ten years later, in 1991, Columbia Secondary School officially changed its name to Columbia International College.

Columbia's facilities, academic programs, and student population grew in the 1990s. The school's climb in enrollment numbers resulted in a relocation to the Ainsliewood Campus in 2000. The school's current home is an 11,200-square-metre facility located at 1003 Main Street West.

Academics

Columbia has six semesters: January, March, June, July, August and October. The school also offers year-round admission.[2]

Columbia International College has about 1800 students that are from 73+ countries.[3]

Testing services offered

Columbia is an Official Test Centre for:

Residences

Columbia International College currently has five single-gender residence buildings: three for males and two for females. The male residences are Oak Hall, Pine Hall, and Northcliffe. The female residences are Linden Hall and Pine Girls. [9]

Extracurricular activities

Columbia's Student Development Office assists students with their after-school schedules and events on campus and within residence. They also offer clubs and activities based on Leadership, the Arts, Community Service, and Athletics.

Bark Lake Leadership Center

Bark Lake is Columbia's private Leadership and Outdoor Education Center. It is a 700-acre facility located in Haliburton County, Ontario.

Throughout the year, frequent trips are made to Bark Lake for students to complete leadership training.[10]

Principals

!Year!Name
2021 - nowDiana Reid
2018 - 2021Bill Ironside
2016 - 2018 Steve Saunders
2007 - 2016Ron Rambarran
1993 - 2007Anna Shkolnik
1984 - 1993Harold Mills
1981 - 1984Mable Young
1979 - 1981Christine Davis

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cic-totalcare.com/en/College-at-A-Glance.php College at a Glance - Columbia International College
  2. Web site: School profile . 2010-08-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100727235650/http://www.boardingschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/526 . 2010-07-27 . dead .
  3. Web site: Discover Columbia. Columbia International College. en-US. 2019-03-26.
  4. http://www.toeflgoanywhere.org/schools/bylocation/ontario TOEFL
  5. http://www.ieltscanada.ca/ IELTS
  6. Web site: MELAB . 2010-08-20 . 2012-11-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121128030420/http://www.csic-scci.ca/content/languagetestcontactinfo#melab . dead .
  7. http://www.cael.ca/taker/ham.shtml CAEL Profile for Columbia International College
  8. http://www.ssat.org/membersearch.nsf/info/recipients/2520 Secondary School Admissions Test
  9. Web site: Residence Facilities – Columbia International College.
  10. http://www.forbescustom.com/EconomicDevelopmentPgs/CanadaEducationP1.html Education in Canada