St. Augustine Indian Residential School (IRS) was located on the north shore of the Peace River northwest of Edmonton. It operated from 1900 - 1907 (7 years) under Roman Catholic Church administration.
In 1891, a school was established at the St. Augustine Roman Catholic Mission in the Smoky River area of what is now Alberta.
By 1900 the federal government was providing funding for the boarding school.
While the school had a maximum enrolment of 50 to 60 students, it never was able to recruit enough children to make it financially viable.
As a result, it was closed in 1907.
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