In addition, Kenner CVI offers Specialist High Skills Majors in Construction, Hospitality, Horticulture, and Transportation under the supervision of the Ministry of Education for the Province of Ontario.
[4] The Kenner CVI campus facility consists of 200,000 square feet (20,000 m2) covering 7.13 hectares.
The indoor facility contains a hairstyling studio, greenhouse, industrial kitchen, weight and fitness rooms, and technical (computer, welding, automotive, and carpentry) shops.
[5] Kenner Collegiate was built by Eastwood Construction in 1952 with a small gym nicknamed the "broom closet" and a two-story building containing approximately 16 classrooms.
The final main attachment of the school was built in 1972 and consisted of an auditorium, library, and more classrooms.
[7] This expansion nearly doubled the schools size to accommodate the increasing number of students enrolling at Kenner.
[10] This foundation's purpose is to provide financial support to students continuing their education in post-secondary programs, in the form of scholarships and bursaries.
The primary aim of the Foundation is to propel Kenner Alumni into successful careers in leadership roles.
Since its inception in 1993, the Foundation has provided Kenner Alumni with over 175 000 dollars in scholarships and bursaries into their further education.
[10] The Hall of Honour[11] is a commemorative section of the school's front hallway dedicated to housing the portraits and brief biographies of individuals who have been inducted over the past sixty years since the Hall's inception, and who are deemed worthy of the award by the governing committee of The Kenner Foundation.
[11] In addition, whoever nominates an individual must provide a brief written summary of why their nominee is deserving of the position in the Hall of Honour.
In 1975-76, council members were chosen by submitted applications which replaced the previously used open election process.