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Chapleau Residential School

 -  1907 -1948

Religious Entity: Anglican

The Chapleau residential school operated from 1907 to 1919 north of the town of Chapleau, ON. In 1920, a new school opened at a site south of Chapleau. In 1908, an Indian Affairs inspector said that seven of thirty-one children at the school had died in a three-month period, and parents temporarily stopped sending their children to the school. Thirteen years later, parents hired a lawyer stating that students were being cruelly treated. The school was damaged by a fire in 1944, and three years later a second fire caused further damage. The school closed in 1948.

Children standing with books outside of Chapleau St. John's school
Three students standing outside from Chapleau St. John's school
Two students sitting outside on rocks from Chapleau St. John's school

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