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  2. Calgary Catholic School District - Wikipedia

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    The district was founded on 18 December 1885 as the Lacombe Roman Catholic School District No. 1 in what was then part of the North West Territories.Its first school, also built in 1885, was St. Mary's, which is the oldest operating school in Calgary (though in a newer building).

  3. Calgary Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The CBE is the largest school board in Alberta, and over twice the size of the other major school district board in Calgary, [6] the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD), which teaches mainly Catholic students. The other two districts based in the city, both Francophone, are a fraction of the size of the CBE with only a handful of schools each.

  4. St. Mary's High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    The school employs nine teachers who teach grades one through twelve. This is the only building used for Catholic schooling in Calgary. 1911 The province of Alberta, renamed The Lacombe Separate School District #1 to be the Calgary Roman Catholic School District #1 (who simply call themselves the Calgary Catholic School District). 1918

  5. Bishop O'Byrne High School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop O'Byrne High School is a Roman Catholic high school located in Calgary, Alberta operated under the jurisdiction of the Calgary Catholic School District.The school's designated boundaries include the deep southwest communities of Calgary like Bridlewood, Millrise, and Shawnessy, and southeast quadrants of Calgary like Midnapore, McKenzie Lake, and Sundance.

  6. Bishop Carroll High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Carroll High School (Calgary) Bishop Carroll High School is a Canadian Catholic high school that is part of the Calgary Catholic School District in Alberta. The school is named after Francis Patrick Carroll, the Bishop of Calgary from 1935 to 1966. The school welcomes students who are not Catholic but all pupils are expected to complete ...

  7. List of school authorities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta has 17 separate school authorities. [1] Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1. Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3. East Central Alberta Catholic Separate Schools Regional Division No. 16. Edmonton Catholic Separate School District No. 7. Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41.

  8. Saint Francis High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    The school opened in 1962 with an enrollment of 466 students in three grades (9–11) and offered academic, commercial (business) and technical programs. By 1965 enrollment doubled and the vocational wings were constructed including shop areas for automotive, carpentry, electronics & electricity, drafting, commercial art, beauty culture, hot ...

  9. All Saints High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints High School (Calgary) / 50.859375; -114.026510. All Saints High School is a Roman Catholic high school located in Calgary, Alberta operated under the jurisdiction of the Calgary Catholic School District. The school's designated boundaries include the deep south communities of Calgary like Auburn Bay, Belmont, Chaparral, Cranston ...