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  1. The origins of the University of Regina lie with Regina College, a residential high school established by the Methodist Church in 1911. Twenty-six students enrolled that first year for classes at the old Victoria Hospital building on Hamilton Street.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · In 1911, Regina College was founded by the Saskatchewan Methodist Church, and was home to 27 students on the first day of classes. It then became the University of Saskatchewan – Regina Campus in 1961, and 50 years ago, on July 1, 1974, the University of Regina.

  3. The University of Regina traces its origins to 1911, when the Methodist Church established Regina College to offer high school education to the young people of the city and surrounding area. The school was located on College Avenue at the south edge of the downtown district and across Wascana Lake from the Saskatchewan Legislative Building .

  4. Timeline - Regina College - 1909-1959. The icons are links to Items in the Regina College History Collection. At the annual Saskatchewan Methodist Conference meeting, the education committee comments on the limited number of secondary schools in rural areas.

  5. The University of Regina is a dynamic and growing institution. Its roots lie in Regina College, a small residential high school established by the Methodist church in 1911.

  6. Regina College was built in 1912-1916 as a Methodist residential high school (day students were admitted later). This building was also designed by James Puntin, and is the earliest and best example of Collegiate Gothic style in Regina.

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  8. The exhibit presents a detailed timeline of the development of the College from its conception as a residential high school run by the Methodist church, to its designation as the second campus of the University of Saskatchewan in 1959.

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