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GCI may refer to: Education * Galt Collegiate Institute, in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada * Glebe Collegiate Institute, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada * Global Change Institute, at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa * Global Cinematography Institute, in Los Angeles, California, United States * Government College Ikorodu, in Lagos State, Nigeria Environmentalism * Glen Canyon Institute, in Utah, United States * Green Cross International, an International environmental organization * Green Campus Initiative (UCT), a student organization at the University of Cape Town Science, medicine and technology * GCI (company), an American telecommunications company * Gaussian correlation inequality * Generalized conversational implicature * Geomagnetically induced current * Glial cytoplasmic inclusions, a type of abnormal protein deposit in the brain * Google Code-in, an annual programming contest * Ground-controlled interception * Grating-coupled interferome ...
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Galt Collegiate Institute
Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School (GCI) is one of sixteen secondary schools in the Waterloo Region District School Board, located in Cambridge, Ontario, Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Waterloo, and Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1852, GCI is one of the oldest continually operating secondary schools in Ontario, and has been recognized as a historical landmark by Heritage Cambridge and by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board. In 2002, GCI celebrated its 150th anniversary. GCI has a student body of about 1000. GCI is also home to the French Immersion and English as a second or foreign language, ESL programs. History Beginnings The Galt Grammar School officially opened on February 2, 1852, and classes were initially held in the upper storey room of the old township hall (located near the corner of present-day Cambridge Street and Park Hill Road in Cambridge, Ontario). Eight boys made up the first group of students, and were taught English and Cla ...
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