S-014 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 Minimal Residential School IRSSA School Roman Catholic Grandin College conventionDeclaration Grandin Home for Boys conventionDeclaration Grandin College Student Residence conventionDeclaration Grandin Hostel conventionDeclaration Grandin Home conventionDeclaration Grandin Hall conventionDeclaration 1960-08-30 - 1985-06-30 Fort Smith, Northwest Territories

Originally established as a seminary for boys preparing to enter the priesthood, Grandin College also housed the Oblate Provincial Home. By 1962 the mandate of the college shifted to fostering the educational success of its students and the facility became co-educational. Ultimately, Grandin College hoped to prepare future Aboriginal leaders. Although the church also administered Breynat Hall in the same community, with the exception of some overlap of staff the two facilities were administered separately. Over time federal funding to the college declined, and the school closed in 1985.

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"College Grandin" "Collège de Filles. Fort Smith, 1964" Grandin College Bilingual One Page History 2010-01-01 2015-12-31

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