F.W. Johnson Collegiate

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F.W.Johnson Collegiate
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F.W. Johnson Collegiate
400 Fines Drive

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Canada
Coordinates 50°26′59″N104°32′52″W / 50.4498°N 104.5477°W / 50.4498; -104.5477
Information
School type High school
MottoFortitude, Wisdom, Justice
Founded1985
School board Regina Public School Division
PrincipalS. Nuels
Grades 9-12
Enrollment700
Language English
Area Regina
Colour(s)Maroon and grey   
MascotWilly Wildcat
Team nameWildcats
Website fwjohnsoncollegiate.rbe.sk.ca

F.W. Johnson Collegiate is a high school situated in the Glencairn neighbourhood of east Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. A part of Regina Public Schools, the school was named after Frederick W. Johnson, the 16th lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. The school's academic program operates based on a differentiated instruction model. [1]

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Johnson's 700 students hail primarily from the Glencairn area of the city. It currently has four main feeder schools: Dr. George Ferguson School, Glen Elm School, Henry Braun School and Judge Bryant School.

Affiliated communities

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "School Profile: F.W. Johnson Collegiate - 400 Fines Drive" (PDF). Regina Public Schools. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2011.