Balfour Collegiate

High school in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Balfour Collegiate is a public high school in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, named after the city's former mayor, James Balfour. A part of Regina Public Schools, it officially opened on September 2, 1930. It is located in the Core Group neighbourhood of central Regina. Originally a technical school (with an attached commercial high school), Balfour was given official collegiate status in 1984 due to the closure of nearby Central Collegiate Institute.

Balfour Collegiate was chosen in 1995 as an exemplary secondary school by the Canadian Education Association.

Its feeder schools include Arcola Community School, Douglas Park School, Thomson Community School, Wascana Plains School, and W.F. Ready School.

Activities

  • Art Club
  • Athletic Trainers
  • Canteen Staff
  • Concert Band/Choir
  • Dances
  • Diversity Day
  • Fall and Spring Productions
  • Improv
  • Jazz Ensemble
  • Library Club
  • Outdoor Club
  • Peer Support
  • Red Cross
  • SADD
  • Science Club
  • Seniors' Night
  • Student Rep. Council
  • Vocal Jazz Ensemble
  • Weightlifting Club
  • Wellness Committee
  • Yearbook

Athletics

  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross-country running
  • Curling
  • Cheer and Dance
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Notable alumni

  • Lloyd Ailsby, hockey player
  • Stu Davis, country-western singer/songwriter
  • Paul Dojack, CFL referee
  • Dunc Fisher, hockey player

Affiliated communities

  • Al Ritchie (pop. 7860)
  • Arcola East - North (pop. 9995)
  • Arcola East - South (pop. 7665)
  • Boothill (pop. 2765)
  • Core Group (pop. 4430)
  • Eastview (pop. 1555)
  • Gladmer Park (pop. 1470)

References

  • Argan, William, Pamela Cowan and Gordon W. Staseson (2003). "Regina: The First 100 Years." Leader Post Carrier Foundation Inc., 133.

External links

  • Balfour Collegiate website
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