Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute
Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute is a public high school in the Malvern neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The school operates grades 9 through 12 under the sanction of the Toronto District School Board. Opened in 1978, it formerly was part of the Scarborough Board of Education.
Overview
Pearson CI is located at 150 Tapscott Road. It is located across from Malvern Town Centre and can be easily accessed by various TTC bus routes. LBP is a school with a multicultural group of students coming from 56 different countries, speaking 42 languages, and practicing 17 different religions.The school is named after Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, who was Canada's only winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. The school's motto is "Peace through Understanding," which is from Pearson's 1957 Nobel speech, and attempts to inspire appreciation of diversity. This motto is featured on the school's logo in which stylized human figures in the outside circle have outstretched arms, symbolizing understanding among the nations of the world. The circular shape represents the world, and contains the dove of peace and Canada's maple leaf.
Design
Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute was designed by Raymond Moriyama, a renowned Toronto architect, whose many notable projects include the Ontario Science Centre and Toronto Reference Library.Key features of the original design have become an important part of the school culture including "The Ramp," the wide main entrance ramp that leads into "Main Street," a lane that leads to the learning areas, a student gathering place called "The Caf or Cafetorium," and ends at a senior public school.
History
The school opened its doors to students in October 1978. For the first several weeks of that school year, Pearson CI students were bussed to nearby Albert Campbell CI at McCowan and Finch because of construction delays due to a province-wide strike of carpenters. The previous year, Pearson's first cohort of students, including students who would be attending the adjoining Hilliard Senior Public School, was bussed to West Hill Collegiate Institute for classes.In 1978, the junior boys' basketball team, which included Farley Flex and Darryl Sampson, won the Scarborough Championship, the first time in 46 years that a brand-new school won the championship. They won three consecutive basketball championships.
Incidents
- On February 5, 1999, a man shot a spectator at a talent show with 300-400 people also watching at Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute. The victim, Dwayne Williams, fortunately survived the incident. None of the spectators nor the 400 other people co-operated with police.
- On March 7, 2000, a student was sent to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being shot in the back of the head with a pellet gun at the school.
- During the 2005-2006 school year, Lester B. Pearson CI went into a full lockdown due to an external incident.
- On May 28, 2008, Lester B. Pearson CI was put into lockdown after a man was shot and killed just outside a neighbouring high school.
- On May 26, 2014, Lester B. Pearson CI was put into lockdown after a shooting occurred across the street at the Malvern Town Centre strip mall.
- On April 29, 2015, Lester B. Pearson CI was put into a hold and secure after a teen was shot a few minutes away.
- On May 28, 2018, a university student was shot and killed near the school in the middle of the night. The school was closed the next day, while police investigated.
- On January 14, 2020, Lester B. Pearson CI was put into lockdown due to a shooting across the street at the Malvern Town Centre strip mall.
Notable alumni
- Farley Flex – a judge on Canadian Idol, the first manager of Maestro Fresh Wes, and instrumental in founding FLOW 93.5, Canada's first urban music radio station
- Darryl Sampson – professional football player with Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Grey Cup Champion and CFL All-Star ; coach ; and inductee to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Hall Of Fame and Manitoba Hall Of Fame
- Maurice Dean Wint – professional actor on stage, screen, television and radio
- Wes Hall – entrepreneur and philanthropist; first Black investor on CBC's Dragon's Den; author of No Bootstraps When You're Barefoot
- Lilly Singh – YouTube personality and host of A Little Late with Lilly Singh
- Tracy Schmitt – commonly referred to as "Unstoppable Tracy"
- Becky Yuan - endurance athlete in 2022 swam across Lake Erie from Sturgeon Point, USA to Crystal Beach, Canada.