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She continued her education at St. Margaret's College in Toronto, at the Curry School of Expression in Massachusetts, and at Columbia University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science. She worked as an advisor for the Moose Jaw school board and as an art instructor at teachers' colleges in Regina and Moose Jaw. Grayson also published art ...
St. Margaret's School in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is an international, non-denominational independent day and boarding school for girls only, with grades ranging from Junior Kindergarten (Early Childhood Education, ECE) to Grade 12.
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.
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Benilde-St. Margaret's, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Blue Quill (Lac la Biche/Saddle Lake/Sacred Heart) Indian Residential School (Hospice of St. Joseph; Lac la Biche/St. Paul's Boarding School) [11] Lac la Biche (1862-1898) Saddle Lake (1898-1931) (Saddle Lake) St. Paul (1898-1931) AB: 1862: 1970 (became the first Native-administered school in Canada) RC Holy Angels Indian Residential School
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Central Collegiate is a high school in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It has approximately 520 students and 40 staff and is currently one of the oldest operating public schools in Saskatchewan. Central originally opened its doors in 1910. Central is a progressive and diverse school.