A New Era for Regina Schools In the early 1900's it became evident that continued growth in the City required the need for additional schools throughout Regina. This era is often referred to as the "Golden Age" for schools in Regina. It was a time in which school boards constructed and greatly expanded on existing facilities within the City.
Top Left, Central Collegiate, officially opened in 1909 served as a high-school until 1985.
Bottom Left, Victoria School and students, circa 1912.
Bottom Right, Davin School located at 2401 Retallack St. remains in use today, photo circa 1925.
Top Right, Regina's first "New Normal School", future site of the University of Regina Old Campus, circa 1920's.