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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Winston Knoll Collegiate

Winston Knoll Collegiate (WKC) is a public high school located in the Walsh Acres neighbourhood of northwestern Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. A part of Regina Public Schools, it opened in 1996, to alleviate the congestion at Thom Collegiate, and currently serves a community of just over 1100 students. The school operates based on a college system, which separates students based on their grade and allots them a specific group of teachers and classrooms. A strong emphasis on technology was encouraged, until the P.E.D.s (personal electronic devices,) were banned across Saskatchewan. Many students still use their phones. Teachers vary in their enforcement despite policy.

The front archway was deported from the former Central Collegiate Institute, the first high school in the city.

The school has a total of six designated areas called Colleges. The Colleges are split over two stories. There are Colleges A,B,C,D,E,F and B-west. Each College contains a number of classrooms. There are a total of five computer labs, located in A,B,C,D,and E. The school also has a number of laptop computers stored in the Library. Many of the laptop have been described as "crusty" by the students.

Winston Knoll Collegiate is wheelchair accessible and has an elevator, as well as a FIAP program. FIAP students help the school by collecting bottles for recycling on Thursdays.

The school also has a successful commercial kitchen which helps trains students into the food industry. The students are unpaid for their labour. The kitchen/cafeteria is called Winston's. Winston's has unfortunately seen price increases in recent times.

Current feeder elementary schools include Centennial School, George Lee School, Henry Janzen School, MacNeill School, Plainsview School, and W.H. Ford School.

Affiliated communities

  • Normanview West
  • Prairie View
  • Sherwood/McCarthy
  • Twin Lakes
  • Walsh Acres
  • Westhill
  • Lakewood
  • Lakeridge

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs (PDF)
  2. ^ "Handbook" (PDF). winstonknollcollegiate.rbe.sk.ca. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  3. ^ "Announcements | Regina Public Schools". www.reginapublicschools.ca.
  4. ^ Switzer, Tim (September 15, 2008). "Kohlert Gets a Good Start". Regina Leader -Post.