Regina_Catholic_School_Division

Regina Catholic Schools

Regina Catholic Schools

Roman Catholic school district


The Regina Catholic School Division (RCSD), also known as Regina Catholic Schools, is a Roman Catholic school district headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The school board has seven members, and all candidates for election to the school board run in a single campaign as the board is at large.[1]

In 2020 the board had more new members than returning members.[2]

Schools

Secondary
Primary
  • Deshaye Catholic School
  • École St. Angela Merici
  • École St. Elizabeth - In East Regina, it opened in 2018.[3]
  • École St. Mary
  • École St. Pius
  • Holy Rosary Community School
    • In 2021 the school district began considering closing the school.[4]
  • Sacred Heart Community School
  • 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. Kateri Tekakwitha School
  • St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School
  • St. Matthew School
  • St. Michael Community School
  • St. Nicholas School
  • St. Peter School
  • St. Theresa School
  • St. Timothy School
Alternative
  • St. Maria Faustina School
  • St. Luke School

It also has an online school

Contract
  • Mother Teresa Middle School

Former schools

  • St. Andrew School - Built in 1958, renovated in 2010, and closed in 2018. The building in the fall was occupied by a Conseil des écoles fransaskoises school, École du Parc.[3] The Catholic board owns the facility and is leasing it to the French school board. The school will close circa 2023 when a new French language school will open in north Regina.[5]

See also


References

  1. Giesbrecht, Lynn (2020-10-13). "Candidate breakdown: Everyone running for Regina Catholic School board". Leader Post. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  2. Martin, Ashley (2018-06-08). "New fransaskois school to open this fall in Regina". Leader Post. Retrieved 2021-03-29.

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