Kitchener-waterloo Collegiate And Vocational School

right Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, sometimes shortened to Kitchener Collegiate Institute and often abbreviated KCI, is a public secondary school in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Its sports teams are known as the Raiders.

History

The school began in 1855 as the Berlin Senior Boys' Grammar School (Kitchener was known as Berlin at the time) on Frederick Street in the downtown area. In 1876 it moved to its current location on King Street West, closer to the Waterloo border. By then it was co-ed and called Berlin High School. It became the Berlin Collegiate and Technical Institute with an expansion in 1904, and adopted its current name in 1924. The school colours are red, yellow, and black (likely adopted from the flag of Germany), and its motto is Veritas Vincat (May Truth Prevail).

Alumni

Noted students of the school include:

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