Cochrane High School (Regina, Saskatchewan) Explained

Cochrane High School
City:Regina
Province:Saskatchewan
Postcode:S4N 0T8
Country:Canada
Coordinates:50.4433°N -104.5684°W
Schooltype:High School
Founded:1972
Closed:2015
Principal:Mr. McKillop
Grades:9-12
Enrollment:500
Area:Regina
Colours:Blue and White
Team Name:Crusaders
Address:1069 14th Avenue East
Schoolboard:Regina Public School Division
Grades Label:Grades
Language:English

Cochrane High School was an alternative secondary school in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The building is located in the Crescent Park neighborhood in the East-central area of the city. The focus of Cochrane's specialized education curriculum was to prepare students to enter the employment field upon graduation. It was a part of Regina Public Schools.

Fifty percent of Cochrane's student body are of self-declared Aboriginal ancestry.

Maclean's magazine named Cochrane as one of Canada's ten best high schools in 2004.[1]

The Cochrane High School is no longer running as its former self. It was repurposed into a program called Campus Regina Public and is available to all grade 11 and 12 students registered with Regina Public Schools.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-04-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706203504/http://www.rbe.sk.ca/docs/sector_map_profiles/6COCHRANE.PDF . 2011-07-06 .