Aden Bowman Collegiate

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Aden Bowman Collegiate
Address
1904 Clarence Avenue South
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7J 1L3, Canada
Information
School board Saskatoon Public School Division
Principal Basil Hughton
Vice principal Gloria Kaiser
School type High School
Grades 9-12
Language English
Area Saskatoon
Team name Bears
Colours Green and Gold
Founded 1958
Enrollment 966 (Jan 6 2006)
Homepage http://schools.spsd.sk.ca/adenbowman/

Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute is located in south-central Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving students from grades 9 through 12. It is also known as Aden Bowman, Bowman or simply ABCI. The school was opened on September 2, 1958.

An article published in Saskatoon's daily paper (the Star Phoenix) from 1948 mentioning Mr. Aden Bowman's Address to Saskatoon's #107 Spitfire Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron in his capacity as national director of the Air Cadet League of Canada.
An article published in Saskatoon's daily paper (the Star Phoenix) from 1948 mentioning Mr. Aden Bowman's Address to Saskatoon's #107 Spitfire Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron in his capacity as national director of the Air Cadet League of Canada.

Aden Bowman Collegiate was named for Mr. Aden Bowman who came to Saskatchewan at the age of 19. He was the National Director of the Air Cadet League of Canada during the late 1940s.


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[edit] Fine Arts

Aden Bowman is home of Castle Theatre, one of the best developed high school theatres in the province. The theatre, designed by former teacher Robert Hinitt in 1964 and built in 1966, is used for classes, the amateur theatre companies Gateway Players and Saskatoon Summer Players, along with other special events.

[edit] Sports

Sport Grade Season
Junior and Senior Football 9-12 Aug-Nov
Frosh, Junior and Senior Volleyball 9-12 Sept-Nov
Freshmen, Junior and Senior Basketball 9-12 Nov-March
Junior and Senior Badminton 10-12 March-May
Senior Soccer 9-12 Aug-Nov
Cross Country Running 9-12 Aug-Oct
Wrestling 9-12 Dec-March
Track 9-12 March-May
Girl's and Boy's Curling 9-12 Oct-Mar

[edit] Noted Alumni

[edit] External Links


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