North Toronto Collegiate Institute - Clubs

Clubs

The School provides students with academic and special interest club opportunities.

(some of the available clubs)

  • Anime Manga Club
  • Book Club
  • Ball Club
  • Scrunchy Club (terminated in 2012)
  • Classics Club
  • DECA Business Club
  • French Club
  • German Club
  • Graffiti (school newspaper)
  • Duke of Edinburgh Awards
  • GSA - The Gay Straight Alliance
  • Magic Club
  • Model U.N. Club
  • NT Robotics Club - Team DeltaTech 820
  • N.E.A.T - North Toronto Environmental Action Team
  • NT Gentlemen's Society
  • NTCI Drama Production
  • Pingpong Club
  • Reach For The Top
  • Reading Buddies
  • Robotics Club
  • Salt and Light Club
  • Social Sciences Club
  • Theatre Improv Club
  • White Pine Book Club
  • Spanish Club
  • N.S.N Club

North Toronto has two newspapers, the school sponsored "Graffiti" and the student published "Red and Green", also known as the "RAG". Graffiti is made up entirely of volunteers, while students studying in the writer's craft class(es)constitute the RAG's staff. Graffiti was featured in the Toronto Star in June, 2010. Graffiti wins multiple awards from the Toronto Star High School Newspaper contest, including winning Best Newspaper for three years running, top Humour writers, etc.

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