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Parkland School Division No. 70 or Parkland School Division is a public school authority within the Canadian province of Alberta operated out of Stony Plain. [1]
Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 81: 3 Saskatchewan Rivers School Division No. 119 [nb 11] Prince Albert School Division No. 3 [nb 12] Wakaw School Division No. 48 Kinistino School Division No. 55 Prince Albert Rural School Division No. 56 Parkland School Division No. 63 St. Louis Attendance Area: 5 Saskatoon School Division ...
Northern Lights School Division No. 69; Northland School Division No. 61; Palliser Regional Division No. 26; Parkland School Division No. 70; Peace River School Division No. 10; Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76; Pembina Hills Regional Division No. 7; Prairie Land Regional Division No. 25; Prairie Rose School Division No. 8; Red Deer Public ...
The list of Canadian school districts has been split by province and territory: List of school authorities in Alberta; List of school districts in British Columbia; List of school districts in Manitoba; List of school districts in New Brunswick; List of school districts in Newfoundland and Labrador; List of school districts in Nova Scotia
Golden Hills School Division No. 75; Grande Prairie Public School Division; Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 28; Grande Yellowhead Public School Division No. 77; Grasslands Regional Division No. 6; Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2; Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools
Mary High School, and Rivier Academy (private, co-ed) are part of the Prince Albert Catholic School Division, while Carlton Comprehensive High School (largest high school in Saskatchewan), Wesmor (Acronym of the rural elementary schools Wildrose, East Central, Spruce Home, Meath Park, Osborne, and Redwing), and P.A.C.I (Prince Albert Collegiate ...
Many school districts were in existence prior to British Columbia joining Canada in 1871. Some districts were just single schools or even one teacher. Traditionally school districts in British Columbia were either municipal, which were named after the municipality such as Vancouver or Victoria, or rural and given a regional name.
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