Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Augustine School (330 Third Street, Brandon)

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This school on Third Street in Brandon opened in 1957.

Principals

Period

Principal

1957-1961

Sister Mary Clara [Loretta Bonokoski]

1961-1968

Sister Mary Verda [Frances Dauk]

1968-1970

Sister Mary Brigid [Sheila Madden]

1970-1973

Sister Mary Gerald [AIeen Gleeson]

1973-1982

Nestor Michaluk

1982-2000

Cyril Fox

2000-2012

Betty Howell

2012-2024

Chris Czarnecki

Teachers (partial list)

School Year

Teachers

1967-1968

Mrs. Eileen Hamel, Sister Mary Andrew, Sister Mary Michael, Sister Mary Brigid, Sister Mary Teresa

Photos & Coordinates

St. Augustine School

St. Augustine School (August 2023)
Source: Eva Janssen

St. Augustine School

St. Augustine School (August 2023)
Source: Eva Janssen

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.84490, W99.94208
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church (327 Fourth Street, Brandon)

Sources:

Brandon Elementary Schools, 1867-1979, Canada-Confederation, Brandon School Division, 1967.

We thank Eva Janssen and Chris Czarnecki for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 18 October 2023

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