Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute

Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute (BPCI) is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

It is located in the Birch Cliff neighbourhood of the former suburb of Scarborough operated under the Toronto District School Board.

Prior to the opening, the students in the area previously attended nearby collegiates such as R.H. King, Midland, and W. A. Porter as well as Malvern in the eastern end of Toronto.

Birchmount Park's Adult Re-Entry program for the Scarborough Board of Education was established in November 1977 with one teacher and fifteen students that evolved into Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies in September 1986 opened at Tabor Park Vocational School on Midland Avenue.

The structure is combined with load-bearing walls and steel-frame construction as well as window area reduced to save costs (although the design bear resemblance to Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts).