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  1. Thames Valley District School Board 37 Alma St., Ingersoll, . Tel. 519-485-1200, Fax 519-425 ... Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute. Home Contact Us. I'd Like To...

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  2. Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute (aka I.D.C.I.) is a public high school in Ingersoll, Ontario. As the only high school in Ingersoll, it also serves the village of Thamesford, and the rural areas surrounding both communities It is in the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB). It is located in the north end of the town on Alma street.

  3. Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute takes pride in its teaching, administrative, cafeteria and custodial staff who work as a team to provide a safe, clean and caring learning environment. It is a composite school school offering a full range of programs for students in grades 9-12.

  4. Thames Valley District School Board 37 Alma St., Ingersoll, . Tel. 519-485-1200, Fax 519-425 ... Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute. Home Contact Us. I'd Like To...

  5. Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute On January 1, 1886, the high school reached the status of a Collegiate Institute by meeting the requirements of the Department of Education. These were, to employ four teachers who were specialists, the erection of a gymnasium [building to the left in image below] and provision for laboratory equipment for the teaching of science.

  6. Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute (918156) Address: 37 Alma St, Ingersoll, Ontario, N5C1N1. Phone Number: 519-485-1200. Fax Number: 519-425-0142.

  7. Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute (aka I.D.C.I.) is a public high school in Ingersoll, Ontario. As the only high school in Ingersoll, it also serves the village of Thamesford, and the rural areas surrounding both communities It is in the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB). It is located in the north end of the town on Alma street. Historian and educator J.C. Herbert was a long-term principal of the school, where he has an award named after him.