Winston Knoll Collegiate

Winston Knoll Collegiate

Where Tradition Meets the Future
Address
5255 Rochdale Boulevard
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4X 4M8
Canada
Coordinates 50°29′44″N 104°39′23″W / 50.49543°N 104.65649°W / 50.49543; -104.65649Coordinates: 50°29′44″N 104°39′23″W / 50.49543°N 104.65649°W / 50.49543; -104.65649
Information
School type High School
Founded 1996
School board Regina Public School Division
Principal Brad Howard
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1100
Language English
Area Regina
Colour(s) Green, Blue and Gold             
Mascot KC the Wolverine
Nickname Knoll
Team name Wolverines
Website winstonknollcollegiate.rbe.sk.ca

Winston Knoll Collegiate (WKC) is a public high school located in the Walsh Acres/Lakeridge neighbourhood of northwestern Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It first opened its doors in 1996, and currently serves a community of just over 1100 students. The school operates based on a college system, which separates students based on their grade and allots them a specific group of teachers and classrooms.[1] A strong emphasis on technology is also encouraged.[2]

The front archway was deported from the former Central Collegiate Institute, the first high school in the city.

The school has a total of six designated areas called Colleges. The Colleges are split over two stories. There are Colleges A,B,C,D,E,F and B-west. Each College contains a number of classrooms. There are a total of five computer labs, located in A,B,C,D,and E. The school also has a number of laptop computers stored in the Library.

Winston Knoll Collegiate is wheelchair accessible and has an elevator to transport handicaps, as well as a FIAP program.

The school also has a successful commercial kitchen which helps trains students into the food industry. The kitchen/cafeteria is called Winston's.

Current feeder elementary schools include Centennial School, George Lee School, Henry Janzen School, MacNeill School, and W.H. Ford School.

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