Thom Collegiate

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Thom Collegiate

"Veritas Vincit"
Truth Conquers
Address
265 Argyle Street North
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4R 4C7, Canada
Information
School board Regina Public School Division
Religious affiliation None
Principal Corinne Miller
Vice principal Larry Somers
School type High School
Grades 9-12
Language English, French Immersion
Area Regina
Mascot Tommy Trojan
Team name Trojans
Colours Black and White         
Founded 1963
Enrollment 975
Homepage http://thomcollegiate.rbe.sk.ca/

Thom Collegiate is a high school located in the Coronation Park area of north Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is named for Douglas J. Thom - a lawyer, author, and member of the Regina Collegiate Board.

The school offers a dual track French immersion program. It is also one of four schools in the province to offer the International Baccalaureate program.

Thom's feeder schools include Centennial School, Coronation Park Community School, Dr. L.M. Hanna School, Elsie Mironuck Community School, Gladys McDonald School, Imperial Community School, M.J. Coldwell School, McDermid Community School, McLurg School, Ruth M. Buck School, Ruth Pawson School and Wascana Community School.

Athletics

Sports offered at Thom include:

  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Curling
  • Fastball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Handball
  • Hockey
  • Rugby
  • Soccer
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

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Jazz N' Stuff In The Aud

Jazz N' Stuff In The Aud (or Jazz N' The Aud) is a concert held ever mid February. It showcases the many talents of the students and sometimes the teachers as well.

Notable alumni

Affiliated Communities

  • Argyle Park/Englewood (pop. 3990)
  • Coronation Park (pop. 6555)
  • Dieppe (pop. 1815)
  • Normanview (pop. 4280)
  • Normanview West (pop. 3240)
  • North Central (pop. 10,350)
  • Northeast (pop. 7090)
  • Prairie View (pop. 6325)
  • Regent Park (pop. 2755)
  • Rosemont/Mount Royal (pop. 8485)
  • Sherwood/McCarthy (pop. 6695)
  • Twin Lakes (pop. 5510)
  • Uplands (pop. 5610)
  • Walsh Acres/Lakeridge (pop. 7100)

References

  1. thomcollegiate.rbe.sk.cae

External links

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