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  2. Sir Alexander Mackenzie Elementary School (St. Albert)

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    Sir Alexander Mackenzie School was the first school built by its parent school board, then known as Protestant Separate School District No. 6, and was the first Protestant school in St. Albert. Both the district and the school were created in order to accommodate a growing population of Protestant students in St. Albert.

  3. Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools - Wikipedia

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    One anomaly of the school system in Alberta is that the Town of Morinville has only a public Catholic high school (part of the Greater St. Albert Catholic Regional Division), and no secular or Protestant high schools of any kind, when the surrounding Sturgeon County, is a part of the public Sturgeon School Division. [5]

  4. St. Albert, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada, next to the Sturgeon River, northwest of the City of Edmonton, the provincial capital. It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region .

  5. Elmer S. Gish School - Wikipedia

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    Elmer S. Gish School (formally known as Elmer S. Gish Elementary/Junior High School), [2] part of St. Albert Public Schools, is an Elementary-Junior High school located in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. [3] The school has been in operation since 1981 and was named after a St. Albert educator.

  6. St. Albert Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant School Board became public in 2012 and was renamed to St. Albert Public School District No. 5565 after being asked to do so by the Alberta Government, making it the primary board for St. Albert. The district is also called St. Albert Public Schools locally. The move meant that more funds could be allocated to the district. [6] [10]

  7. Paul Kane High School - Wikipedia

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    École Secondaire Paul Kane High School (PKHS) is a dual track high school in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada and is a part of St. Albert Public Schools. [1] Opened in 1963, Paul Kane was the first Protestant high school in St. Albert. The school was named after Paul Kane, a painter known for his paintings of western Canadian First Nations people ...

  8. St. Albert Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert Catholic High School (SACHS) is a high school in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada and is part of Greater St. Albert Catholic Regional Division No. 29. The school colours are yellow and blue. The school colours are yellow and blue.

  9. Joseph M. Demko School - Wikipedia

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    Joseph M. Demko School is a dual-track elementary-junior high school in the new Jensen lakes neighborhood in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. The school is a member of St. Albert Public Schools, its parent school district. The school is named after Joseph Demko, a former teacher and superintendent of the district.