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  • 24TH AVE. COTTAGE SCHOOL
    Like the later series of Bungalow Schools, Calgary's Cottage Schools were built to accommodate a rapid growth of the school population.
  • ALEXANDRA SCHOOL
    Alexandra School was constructed in 1902 to plans by architect William M. Dodd, who later designed the old Calgary City Hall.
  • ARTS BUILDING
    On the 8th of October 1915, the Main Teaching Building was opened by Lieutenant Governor George Bulyea at a special ceremony of such length that the last three speeches had to be cancelled.
  • ASSINIBOIA HALL
    Assiniboia Hall was the university’s second building. Excavation, begun in the autumn of 1911.
  • ATHABASCA HALL
    The plans for Athabasca Hall, the university’s first building, were drawn up by A.M. Jeffers, the chief architect of Public Works
  • BOWMAN SCHOOL, 1912
    In 1911, the Provincial Department of Education allotted funds for the construction of a Manual Training School in Lethbridge, the first in the province.
  • CAMERON SCHOOL
    This school was built to house Coleman's primary grades in 1919.
  • CENTRAL PARK HIGH SCHOOL
    The Central Park High School is the oldest public building still standing in Grande Prairie.
  • CLIFF BUNGALOW SCHOOL
    Cliff Bungalow School was originally named the 22nd Avenue Cottage School but was renamed after Cliff Street in 1927.
  • COLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL/ CROWSNEST MUSEUM
    Coleman High School was built in 1936 to alleviate overcrowding in the town's school

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