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  1. The Upper Canada College Old Boys' Association is a non-profit organization established in 1891, on the day of the closure of the college's Russell Square campus. The name was changed in 1969 to the Upper Canada College Association, [41] when the association expanded its mandate to include parents, faculty, staff and friends of the college in ...

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      Upper Canada College was founded in 1829 by the Lieutenant...

  2. Our history is a source of pride, identity and learning. UCC has a long, unique history in Canadian education. Some of our traditions, artefacts and architecture date back almost two centuries. UCC was one of the first institutions for secondary education in Ontario. Our founder, Sir John Colborne, was the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada ...

  3. Upper Canada College, TORONTO, was founded in 1829 by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Sir John COLBORNE, with the intention of it being a non-denominational feeder school for the newly founded King's College (which later became the University of Toronto). UCC was modelled after Britain's top all-boys schools, most notably Eton College ...

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  5. Sam McKinney is the 19th principal of Upper Canada College. Under his leadership, the College has set a course for the next decade — leading to the College’s bicentennial — through its Strategic Directions: Towards 2029. He is passionate about the College’s renewed vision and mission, which hinge on the intention to provide ...

  6. At Upper Canada College, we provide transformational learning experiences founded in an inquiry-based, concept-driven approach to education. We start by generating questions around universal themes, to spark boys' natural curiosity and broaden their thinking.

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