Ufford School District No. 3332, 1914-1951
- Local Government
- 1914-1951
Formed in 1914, changed its name to Reward in 1951.
Ufford School District No. 3332, 1914-1951
Formed in 1914, changed its name to Reward in 1951.
Uzelman School District No. 2459, 1909-
Located northwest of Trampting Lake, Saskatchewan.
Ukraina School District No. 974, 1909-1962
This school located west of Gorlitz, Saskatchewan, changed its name from Gerofield in 1909.
Tullymet School District No. 1621, 1906-1958
Muirland School District No. 2196
University of Prince Edward Island. Atlantic Veterinary College
Established in 1986.
Evan Hardy Collegiate (Saskatoon, Sask.)
Located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this secondary school (grades 9 to 12) was opened in 1966 and is named in honour of Evan Allan Hardy, a professor at the University of Saskatchewan and head of its Agricultural Engineering Department from 1926 to 1951.
Central Collegiate (Regina, Sask.)
Located at the corner of Scarth Street and 15th Avenue, the school opened as Regina Collegiate on November 15, 1909, becoming the first school in Regina dedicated solely to secondary education. The name was changed to Central Collegiate in 1924. The school ceased operations in June 1985, and the structure being demolished in 1994 with its front facade being repurposed for the entrance to Winston Knoll Collegiate.
Campbell Collegiate (Regina, Sask.)
Middlebury College is a private liberal arts college located in Middlebury, Vermont. When Middlebury was founded in November 1, 1800 as an outgrowth of Addison County Grammar School through the efforts of persons such as Seth Storrs and Gamaliel Painter, it was all-male liberal arts college. Although it was progressive in permitting the admission of African Americans, with its first graduate in 1823, it took until 1883 for the college to begin accepting women.