Merritt E. Callaghan Intermediate School

Merritt E. Callaghan Intermediate School is an intermediate school providing education for 7th to 9th grade students in the Tignish, Alberton, St. Louis, and Miminegash areas of western Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of the English Language School Board of PEI. The school is named after the late Merritt Edwin Callaghan, a former educator.

M.E Callaghan Intermediate School
Address
41870 Western Rd – Route 2

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Canada
Coordinates46°53′58″N 64°04′52″W
Information
School typeIntermediate school
School boardEnglish Language School Board
PrincipalMary Lee Doucette
Vice-PrincipalJean Keizer
Gradesgrades 7–9
Enrollment500+
LanguageEnglish (select French courses available)
Websitewww.edu.pe.ca/mecallaghan
Last updated: 28 March 1946

History

In 1976, Merritt Callaghan School was built at the expense of discontinuing more localized intermediate education that was taking place at Tignish Intermediate, St. Edward Intermediate, Alberton Intermediate, and other schools. The decision was made to merge all of these former schools into one by then–Minister of Education, Bennett Campbell.[1] Though some were against the initial change, many now feel it was an appropriate move.

Extracurricular activities

The school offers many sport activities, such as soccer, intramurals, and more. Holidays are celebrated in the school with activities such as the Christmas Prom, as well as Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day–related activities.

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See also

References

  1. M.E. Callaghan Intermediate school website. Retrieved on 28 March 2007.
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