St. Paul's School Trinity

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St. Paul's School Trinity

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        Dates of existence

        1902-1969

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        St. Paul’s School, Trinity was an all-grade school administered by the Trinity Church of England Board of Education. It combined the former Commercial School and the grade schools. Until 1912, and the opening of the new school building, the school operated out of the Parish Hall.

        The school registers indicate that St. Paul’s was mainly considered a high school - named on many of the registers, Trinity High - with the primary grades being referred to as the “Primary Department”. Up until the early 1960s the three-room school took students from the primary grades to grade 11.

        In 1962 a regional high school opened at Port Rexton, and the School Boards of Trinity and Trinity East-Port Rexton were brought under the same administration. St. Paul’s continued as an elementary school. It closed in the early 1970s.

        Source: St. Paul’s School Trinity fonds; School Building Committee fonds.

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        Created - April 28, 2013

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