Martin Collegiate Explained

Martin Collegiate
Address:1100 McIntosh Street
City:Regina
Province:Saskatchewan
Postcode:S4T 5B7
Country:Canada
Schooltype:High School
Motto:"Hinc Fortior et Clarior"
Motto Translation:Henceforth Stronger and Brighter
Founded:1959
Schoolboard:Regina Public School Division
Principal:Darcy McKeown
Grades Label:Grades
Grades:9-12
Enrollment:750
Language:English
Area:Regina
Colours:Green and White
Team Name:Monarchs

Martin Collegiate, also known as Martin Collegiate Institute or MCI, is a high school located in the Rosemont/Mount Royal neighbourhood in the north end of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. A part of Regina Public Schools, it is a designated community school, and currently has a student body population of approximately 750.

Martin's current feeder elementary schools are McLurg School, Rosemont Community School, Ruth M. Buck School, and Walker School.

Namesake

Martin Collegiate is named for William Melville Martin, a lawyer and politician who served from 1916 until 1922 as Saskatchewan's second premier.[1] He also served as Member of Parliament for Regina. William Martin was also a judge of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal for thirty-nine years (1922-1961), including twenty years as Chief Justice of Saskatchewan (1941-1961).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://esask.uregina.ca/entry/martin_william_melville_1876-1970.jsp Ted Regehr, "Martin, William Melville (1876-1970)", The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.
  2. https://sasklawcourts.ca/index.php/william-m-martin Saskatchewan Law Courts – Court of Appeal: The Honourable William Melville Martin.