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Sarcee Residential School

 -  1892 -1921

Religious Entity: Anglican

In 1892, Anglican missionaries opened the Sarcee Boys’ Boarding School (also known as St. Barnabas’s) on the Sarcee Reserve in what is now Alberta. A 1908 the government survey declared the building “unfit for school purposes.” It became increasingly difficult for the school to recruit students to the school. However, it was not until 1914 that a new building was constructed. A 1920 medical survey found that, of the 33 pupils at the Sarcee school, “All but four were infected with tuberculosis.” The school was closed two years later and was turned into a centre for treating Aboriginal tuberculosis patients.

Group of people outside building at Sacreee St. Barnabas school
Group of people sitting in front of Sarcee St. Barnabas school
Two students outside at Sarcee St. Barnabas school

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