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Martin Collegiate
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| Martin Collegiate | |
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| Location | |
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1100 McIntosh Street , , Canada | |
| Coordinates | 50°27′41″N 104°39′12″W / 50.46151°N 104.65336°W |
| Information | |
| School type | High School |
| Motto | "Hinc Fortior et Clarior" (Henceforth Stronger and Brighter) |
| Founded | 1959 |
| School board | Regina Public School Division |
| Principal | Darcy McKeown |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Enrollment | 757[1] (2022) |
| Language | English |
| Area | Regina |
| Colours | Green and White |
| Team name | Monarchs |
| Website | martincollegiate |
Martin Collegiate, also known as Martin Collegiate Institute or MCI, is a high school located in the Rosemont/Mount Royal neighbourhood in the north end of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. A part of Regina Public Schools, it is a designated community school, and currently has a student body population of approximately 757.
Martin's current feeder elementary schools are McLurg School, Rosemont Community School, Ruth M. Buck School, and Walker School.
Namesake
[edit]Martin Collegiate is named for William Melville Martin, a lawyer and politician who served from 1916 until 1922 as Saskatchewan's second premier.[2] He also served as Member of Parliament for Regina. William Martin was also a judge of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal for thirty-nine years (1922-1961), including twenty years as Chief Justice of Saskatchewan (1941-1961).[3]
Affiliated communities
[edit]- Dieppe (pop. 1815)
- McNab (pop. 1505)
- Normanview (pop. 4280)
- Normanview West (pop. 3240)
- North Central (pop. 10,350)
- Prairie View (pop. 6325)
- Regent Park (pop. 2755)
- Rosemont/Mount Royal (pop. 8485)
Notable alumni
[edit]- Garth Murray, Former NHL player
References
[edit]- ^ Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-09-23, retrieved 2024-09-23
- ^ Ted Regehr, "Martin, William Melville (1876-1970)", The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.
- ^ Saskatchewan Law Courts – Court of Appeal: The Honourable William Melville Martin.
External links
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