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  2. Prairie South School Division - Wikipedia

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    Prairie South School Division #210 (effective January 1, 2006, due to provincial amalgamations) comprises 40 schools in the west-central part of Saskatchewan. This division has an enrollment of about 6800 students.

  3. List of historic places in rural municipalities of Saskatchewan

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    White Eagle Sacred Heart Parish ... Saskatchewan Eddy School No. 1846 Longlaketon No. 219 SK ... Moose Creek No. 33 SK

  4. Sacred Heart High School (Yorkton) - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 1917, the school opened, and was originally established as the Sacred Heart Institute, [2] under the leadership of Sister Ambrosia Lenkewich, the Canadian Provincial Superior at the time. In 1945, the name changed to Sacred Heart Academy and it became a boarding school for girls from grade nine to twelve. The first volleyball ...

  5. List of Schools of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    The School of the Sacred Heart is an international network of private Catholic schools that are run by or affiliated with the Society of the Sacred Heart, ...

  6. List of Indian residential schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    (North Camp Residential School / White Eagle's Boarding School / Short Robe Boarding School) Gleichen . AB: 1894: 1971: AN Sacred Heart (Peigan) Residential School [17] Brocket . AB: 1892: 1961 RC Red Deer Industrial School: Red Deer: AB: 1893 1919 (Poundmaker school opened 5 years later) MD Sarcee (St. Barnabas) Residential School [18]

  7. Albert E. Peacock Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    Albert E. Peacock Collegiate is a high school located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was constructed in 1931 and was originally named Moose Jaw Technical High School. It was later renamed Albert E. Peacock Technical High School after a long serving principal and school board superintendent, Albert. E Peacock.

  8. Category : Catholic secondary schools in Saskatchewan

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    Pages in category "Catholic secondary schools in Saskatchewan" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Sacred Heart High School (Yorkton)

  9. Yorkton - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart High School was founded by the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate, and the school celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1991. [54] Dream Builders is an alternative education program offering grades 6 through 12 with a work experience component. [54] Yorkton Regional High School opened November 10, 1967 offering grades 9 to 12. [55]