S-002 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 Minimal Residential School IRSSA School Roman Catholic Coudert Hall conventionDeclaration Whitehorse Hostel conventionDeclaration Our Lady of Whitehorse conventionDeclaration Whitehorse Student Residence conventionDeclaration Whitehorse Roman Catholic Hostel conventionDeclaration Whitehorse R.C. Indian Hostel conventionDeclaration Our Lady of Whitehorse Hostel conventionDeclaration Whitehorse Indian Hostel conventionDeclaration Coudert Residence conventionDeclaration Coudert Student Residence conventionDeclaration Coudert Hall Student Residence conventionDeclaration 1960-09-15 - 1971-06-30 Whitehorse, Yukon Territories

In 1960, the Whitehorse Roman Catholic Indian Hostel opened in Whitehorse, Yukon for students attending the Christ the King Catholic School. In 1966, the hostel was renamed Coudert Hall. The residence had a capacity of 100, but the number of students in residence fluctuated between 35 and 70. In 1970, Coudert Hall was merged with the Protestant Yukon Hall. The following year, Coudert Hall was closed with all the students being relocated to Yukon Hall. In 1971, a child-care worker at Coudert Hall was fired following complaints that he had sexually assaulted students. It was not until 1990 that he was prosecuted and convicted for those assaults.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Whitehorse 0 0

Coudert Hall was located within the boundaries of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Whitehorse.

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate 0 0

Coudert Hall was administered and managed by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

CDH Coudert Hall IRS (YK) Coudert Hall Narrative No title 1961-12-01 1961-12-31

December 1961

Coudert Hall Bilingual One Page History 2010-01-01 2015-12-31

2010 - 2015

Report 1800-01-01 2010-01-01