Humberview Secondary School

Humberview Secondary School
Location
135 Kingsview Drive

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Canada
Coordinates43°53′18″N 79°44′14″W / 43.8884°N 79.7373°W / 43.8884; -79.7373
Information
School typeHigh school
MottoEducation is not a business.
Religious affiliationPublic
Founded1974
School boardPeel District School Board
SuperintendentMichael Logue
Area trusteeStan Cameron
PrincipalJohn Colton
Grades9-12+
Enrolment1,372 (2019-2020)
LanguageEnglish, French immersion
ColoursRed, Gold and Blue    
MascotHusky
Team nameHumberview Huskies
Special programsRegional Enhanced Program
Websitehumberviewss.ca

Humberview Secondary School (HVSS) (formerly The Humberview School, or Humberview Senior Public School) is a public high school located in Bolton, Caledon, Ontario, Canada, and is administered by the Peel District School Board (PDSB). It is one of four secondary schools in Caledon. Founded in 1973[1] as The Humberview School (before its transition to a high school), the school is currently situated at 135 Kingsview Drive. The current principal is John Colton.

Incidents

  • On Oct 3rd, 2025, at approximately 8 p.m. during a Friday Night Lights football game celebrating the school's 50th anniversary, the game was forced to end prematurely following a significant disturbance in the crowd. The incident involved multiple altercations and pepper spray being used.[2] Paramedics treated two people for pepper spray with another youth transported to the hospital for serious injuries after a physical altercation.[3]
  • On Feb 7th, 2019, a student was charged with six counts of assault with a weapon following a fight. The student reportedly used brass knuckles and an unidentified noxious substance, resulting in minor injuries to five individuals.[4]

Notable students

See also

References

  1. ^ "Humberview Secondary School" (PDF). Humberview Secondary School. Peel District School Board. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  2. ^ Balsamo, Julianna. "Chaos at Caledon, Ont. high school football game: Pepper spray, weapons and hospitalizations reported". CTV News. BellMedia. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  3. ^ Previl, Sean. "Ontario high school football game shut down after fight, pepper spray use". Global News. Corus Entertainment Inc. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  4. ^ Martin-Robbins, Karen. "Brass knuckles, noxious spray: parents call for more security after fight at Caledon high school". Caledon Enterprise. Metroland Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  5. ^ "Artist Cory Trépanier Inducted into Caledon Walk of Fame, Joins Notable Names Norman Jewison, 'Conn' Smythe, Farley Mowat and More". Caledon Enterprise. September 11, 2018.