Mental Health and Wellness

Mental Health and Wellness is our top priority for our students and staff at North Albion Collegiate Institute.

Click on any of the buttons below to access mental health helplines and resources.



Take a look at the TDSB Well-Being Guide ! 

In this guide, you'll find key supports and resources for youth as well as various summer programs and activities for students! 


2022-23 MHWB SINGLE SLIDE RESOURCES FOR ALL GRADES.pptx

Mental Health Tips

The best way to support our mental health is to talk to someone about our feelings. 

The resources listed on the card above are FREE and offer a variety of methods to reach out with a trained mental health professional. All supports are confidential.

Check back regularly to access various mental health tips. All links to resources will be made available here!


Be Well At NACI 2021 Conference, Talks, activities, and workshops to support your in living your best life!

Annually, NACI facilitates a school-wide mental health conference to support students in learning more about mental health and wellness. Check out this year’s virtual conference by clicking the image above!

WHAT IS MINDFULNESS?“Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present, and not by what’s going on around us.”mindful.org
WHY SWEAT?“‘Feel-good’ chemicals in the brain, known as endorphins, are released by the brain during physical activity and help to improve mood.”SickKids.ca
HUMAN CONNECTION“Social connection can lower anxiety and depression. By neglecting our need to connect, we put our health at risk.”cmha.ca

* If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 immediately

Click the image to the right to access the Kids Help Phone website for chat options and additional resources.

Principal: Carolyn Vranesic (Acting)


Vice Principals: Louise Tedoldi and Christina Papaiconomou

Address: 2580 Kipling Avenue Toronto, Ontario M9V 3B2

Email: northalbion@tdsb.on.ca

Phone: 416-394-7550

Twitter: @NorthAlbion_CI

We acknowledge we are hosted on the lands of the Mississaugas of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Wendat. We also recognize the enduring presence of all First Nations, Métis and the Inuit peoples.