Saskatoon Teachers' College
The Saskatoon Teachers' College, originally called the Saskatoon Normal School, was a facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada for training teachers.
The school occupied temporary premises at first, then moved to a handsome brick and stone building on Avenue A North in 1922.
It was administered by the provincial department of education.
In 1964 it was merged into the College of Education of the University of Saskatchewan, and became the Avenue A Campus.
Saskatoon Normal School c. 1930
Collegiate Institute, first home of the teacher's college.
Room J of the Saskatoon Normal School at the wiener roast on the river bank near Yorath Island, 16 September 1930
1970 Education Building, University of Saskatchewan
Nutana Collegiate is a high school located in the Nutana neighbourhood of central Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving students from grades 9 through 12. Nutana was the first public high school in Saskatoon and is part of the Saskatoon Public School Division. The school possesses a significant collection of early Canadian art.
Nutana Collegiate