Public, Separate and Private Schools in Regina, Saskatchewan

Public, Separate and Private Schools in Regina, Saskatchewan

This is a list of schools (at the elementary and secondary level) that are located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The two main school divisions encompassing the city are the Regina Board of Education (also known as the Regina public school board; the largest school division in the province) and Regina Catholic Schools, the Roman Catholic/separate school board. The public system has approximately 21,000 students enrolled across the city; the Catholic board has an enrolment number of approximately 10,000 students. There are also a number of independent schools located in Regina, including Luther College High School, Regina Christian School, and Western Christian College High School.

Historically, the publicly funded separate schools were exclusively for the children of Catholic families, who were, by way of ensuring continued support for the separate school system and also as a matter of Catholic doctrine, discouraged from enrolling in the public schools, which were officially secular but which originally maintained a degree of de facto Protestant religious education. Latterly, with a broadly secular ethos having taken hold across Canadian society and the general school population being considerably lower than in the past, enrollment by non-Catholic children in separate schools and by Catholic children in public schools has been less discouraged. This reflects that fact that curricula for all schools in Saskatchewan is set by the provincial department of education, known as Saskatchewan Learning.

In Saskatchewan, elementary school generally takes place from Kindergarten until completion of Grade 8; education to this level has always been mandatory. Secondary school generally takes place from Grade 9 until completion of Grade 12, with the exception of some schools which offer specialized K-12 programs and alternative schools. Saskatchewan has declined to introduce specialized "junior high schools."

The first school opened in Regina in 1883, a year after the city was officially incorporated. It was located in the home of Miss Fanny Laidlaw. [http://www.reginalibrary.ca/education_culture.html#schools]

Elementary Schools

Public Elementary Schools

*Albert Community School
*Arcola Community School
*Argyle School
*Athabasca School
*Centennial School
*Connaught Community School (French Immersion)
*Coronation Park School
*Davin School
*Dieppe School
*Douglas Park School
*Dr. A.E. Perry School
*Dr. George Ferguson School
*Dr. L.M. Hanna School
*Elsie Mironuck School (French Immersion)
*Ethel Milliken School
*George Lee School
*Gladys McDonald School
*Glen Elm School
*Grant Road School
*Haultain School
*Henry Braun School
*Henry Janzen School
*Imperial Community School
*Jack MacKenzie School
*Judge Bryant School
*Ken Jenkins School
*Kitchener Community School
*Lakeview School
*M.J. Coldwell School
*MacNeill School
*Marion McVeety School
*Massey School (French Immersion)
*McDermid School
*McLurg School
*Rosemont Community School
*Ruth M. Buck School
*Ruth Pawson School
*Thomson Community School
*W.F. Ready School
*W.H. Ford School
*W.S. Hawrylak School (French Immersion)
*Walker School
*Wascana Community School
*Wilfred Hunt School
*Wilfrid Walker School (French Immersion)

eparate Elementary Schools

*Deshaye Catholic School
*Holy Rosary Community School
*Sacred Heart Community School
*St. Andrew School (French Immersion)
*St. Angela Merici School (French Immersion)
*St. Augustine Community School
*St. Bernadette School
*St. Catherine Community School
*St. Dominic Savio School
*St. Francis Community School
*St. Gabriel School
*St. Gregory School
*St. Jerome School
*St. Joan of Arc School
*St. Josaphat School
*St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School
*St. Mary School (French Immersion)
*St. Matthew School
*St. Michael Community School
*St. Peter School
*St. Pius X School (French Immersion)
*St. Theresa School
*St. Timothy School

High Schools

Public High Schools

*Balfour Collegiate
*Campbell Collegiate
*Cochrane High School
*F.W. Johnson Collegiate
*Martin Collegiate Institute
*Scott Collegiate
*Sheldon-Williams Collegiate
*Thom Collegiate
*Winston Knoll Collegiate

eparate High Schools

*Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School
*Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School
*Michael A. Riffel High School
*Miller Comprehensive High School

Private High Schools

* Luther College High School
*Queen City Collegiate
* Western Christian College High School

K-12 Schools

*Curtis-Horne Christian School (K-10)
*Harvest City Christian Academy
* [http://www.dsf.sk.ca/ecoles/laval/laval.htm École Monseigneur de Laval]
* [http://www.reginachristianschool.org Regina Christian School]
*Regina Huda School

Alternative and Miscellaneous Schools

*Cornwall Alternative School (Gr. 7-9)
*Jean Vanier School (K-8)
*Montessori School of Regina (Pre-K)
*St Luke School (K-12)

External links


* [http://www.rbe.sk.ca/ Regina Public School Division Website]
* [http://www.rcsd.ca/index.php Regina Catholic School Division Website]

References


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