Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Malo School (St. Malo, RM of DeSalaberry)

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This former school building is situated at St. Malo in the Rural Municipality of DeSalaberry. It has been converted into a commercial and residential development.

Principals

Period

Principal

1963-1965

W. Gosselin

1965-1966

Paul R. Regnier

1966-1967

W. R. Gosselin

1967-1973

Paul Emile Peloquin (1936-1974)

Teachers

Among the teachers were: Margaret Sewell “Sister Marie Dorothee”

Photos & Coordinates

The former St. Malo School building

The former St. Malo School building (April 2012)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

The former St. Malo School building

The former St. Malo School building (March 2022)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.31353, W96.95235
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Annual Reports of the Manitoba Department of Education, Manitoba Legislative Library.

One Hundred Years in the History of the Rural Schools of Manitoba: Their Formation, Reorganization and Dissolution (1871-1971) by Mary B. Perfect, MEd thesis, University of Manitoba, April 1978.

We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 19 November 2022

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