<P> In 1960, the Toronto District Association for Christian Secondary Education was founded, and planning for a Christian high school began . In 1963 forty - nine grade nine and ten students began classes in Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto . Eventually, a fundraising campaign raised $30,000, which was used to help buy a 15 - acre (61,000 m) site in the - then independent Town of Woodbridge; a second campaign in 1964 generated $115,000 of the $150,000 needed for a building on the site . In 1965, the school building opened, with eight classrooms and a gym, and enrolment had risen to 130 students . </P> <P> The school grew rapidly, beginning with expansions in 1970, 1974, and 1986, adding a library, staff room, auditorium, art room, and additional offices and classrooms . By 1991, the school was filled to its capacity of about 400 students . </P> <P> In 1994, Ren Siebenga became principal, and the community came together to begin what would be called "Project 2000", with a mission to expand and renew the school's facilities . From 1999 through 2003, the pre-1980s section of the building was renovated, and improvements were made to the school, including the addition of a performance centre, hallway computers, additional classrooms, a fitness centre, and additional parking lot space . Enrollment rose to the current capacity of roughly 450 students . </P> <P> TDCH's sports teams are called the Falcons, and the school colors are green and black . The school is known best for its skill in both men's and women's volleyball, but also has basketball, badminton, hockey, soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, and cross country teams . </P>

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