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Home and School Council
Malvern has an active Home and School Council which meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7.00pm. Their Minutes are posted monthly. The MRBS and the Home and School Council work together for the benefit of present-day Malvern students on such occasions as Remembrance Day and Commencement. Click here for more information.
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Malvern at 110 Reunion
All Malvernites are invited to our celebration of the 110th Anniversary of the founding of the school. It will be held at the school on May 12 and 13, 2013. Please visit our Facebook Event Page to keep up with the latest information and to see who else is going!
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Remembrance Day 2012
Malvern Alumni are invited to attend Remembrance Day assemblies at Malvern Collegiate Institute. Please contact the school directly at 416-393-1480 if you are interested in attending.
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Archives
This page gives you access to much of the archival research that we have done at Malvern since 2003, as well as to information about special projects such as the restoration of the Malvern CI Cenotaph for WWI. A project to scan all past Malvern Muses is underway, and Muses will be posted as they are scanned. Other projects are the history of Malvern Principals, the history of Malvern Staff, a searchable database of Malvern Muse articles, the history of Malvernites after Malvern, research on Illustrious Malvernites (and not so illustrious), and eventually an electronic database of all of the material in the Malvern Archives. The Archives Room of the…
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New at MCI
Malvern CI has its own school website. For the latest information about the school, please click here.
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DECADES – 1970s
The 1970s were a decade of change. By the end of the ’60s, the Beatles had split up, Jimi and Janis were dead, and the innocence of Woodstock had given way to the violence at Altamont Speedway. Rock and roll was still here to stay, but now it was hard rock edging towards heavy metal, with forays into punk and disco.
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DECADES – 1940s
A wonderful, memorable reunion of early Malvernites was held on May 15th, 2008. This meaningful event took place in both the school auditorium and the library. Eighty-five former students from the 1930s and 1940s attended, and it was a stirring and inspirational day.
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Israel Halperin and David Hayne
Malvernites who attended MCI in the 1920s will be saddened to learn that one of our most distinguished graduates of that decade has died. Professor Israel Halperin, C.M., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. (1911-2007) was an internationally known mathematician, author and activist who treasured the memory of his years at Malvern from 1923 to 1928. His brother William, who was killed in the Second World War, also attended Malvern. We are also sad to announce the death in November 2008 of our 1930s coordinator, Professor David Hayne. A tribute to his life and work will be found in the Spring 2009 Musings. If anyone else from this era is interested in taking…