- FGPC-SC-P324
- Item
- [ca. 1971]
The Camberly School being moved.
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The Camberly School being moved.
A photo of the St. Joseph's school building in 1987, a year before its demolition and after the building had been purchased by the Rosetown School Division for $200,000. Grades 7, 8, and 9 were taught here until construction began on the new high school in 1988.
Early Picture of Stewart School
A photograph of an early postcard (originally shot by Ward Photo) depicting the Rosetown School, later named Stewart School after Nettie Stewart, who taught in Rosetown for 40 years.
Extension to St. Joseph's School
An addition being added to St. Joseph's Convent School in 1953.
Glen Payne School with children playing in the yard.
Grand Opening of Rosetown School Division Office
3 gentlemen in front of the school division office. L-R: Howard Mitchell, Jim Baikkie (sp?), George Loken, MLA.
Jerome School with teacherage and children with horses and buggys lined up.
6 pupils of Newpark rural school pose for a class photo outside the schoolhouse. Front row, far left: Billy Clark. 2nd from left, back row: Fred Clark. Far right, back row: Jack Staples.
Full photo of Rosetown Composite High School from the southeast side.
A float rides past Stewart and Smith Schools during a parade to celebrate Saskatchewan's 50th anniversary. Stewart school on the left, Smith School on the right.
Built in 1911 at the 200 block of 2nd Avenue West, Rosetown Public School had 4 classrooms.
Rosetown Central High School.
Rosetown Composite High School
Rosetown Composite High School at the corner of 9th Street and Highway 4, viewed from the southeast.
Front entrance of the Rosetown Convent School with statue.
Rosetown Public School building, later named "Stewart School," viewed from the west side.
Kessel, Albert (Elite Studio)