Regina Indian Residential School (IRS) was situated on the Wascana Creek banks, four miles northwest of the city of Regina. The IRS operated from 1891 - 1910 (20 years) under Presbyterian Church in Canada administrative control through the Foreign Mission Committee. The IRS officially closed on March 31, 1910.
Other names identifying the residential school was Regina Industrial School (1891 - 1910).
The Government of Canada was responsible for funding the school. It was managed and operated by the Foreign Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Grades taught at the IRS from 1891/92 to 1909/10 were primary (1 - 3) and elementary (4 - 6).
Student enrolment statistics for the IRS indicate the lowest enrollment was 32 in the first year of operation - 1890/91, and the highest enrollment was 155 in 1895/96. Total enrollment for the IRS was 2,072 students over the 20 years, with an average annual enrollment of 103 students.
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