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  1. The Alberta Normal School was established in Calgary, Alberta shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905. The first classes were held January 3 to April 30, 1906 in its temporary location in Central School (later called James Short School). There were 26 students: 8 males and 18 females.

  2. The Alberta Normal School was established in Calgary, Alberta shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905. The first classes were held January 3 to April 30, 1906 in its temporary location in Central School (later called James Short School). There were 26 students: 8 males and 18 females.

  3. Scope and content. File consists of photocopies of original photographs of the class of 1939 at the Normal School, and of children's class pictures outside Heritage Hall in the 1930s. Also includes a board with the 55th anniversary reunion of the Normal School Class of 1937-1938 (shows original class photo and the reunited class outside ...

  4. The Calgary Normal School in Calgary was initially located at 412 – 7 Street SW in Calgary in what is called the McDougall School founded shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905. Its history is part of the founding of the University of Calgary in 1966.

  5. Calgary Normal School. Biographical history. The Normal School, which offered a teacher-training programme, commenced classes in the Central School in Calgary in 1906, and moved to a new building at 6th Street W. and 4th Avenue in 1908.

  6. The Alberta Normal School was established in Calgary, Alberta shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905. The first classes were held January 3 to April 30, 1906 in its temporary location in Central School (later called James Short School).

  7. Calgary was chosen as the site of the provinces first Normal School, a training school for teachers. Construction of the school began in 1906, and the cornerstone was laid in 1907 by premier Alexander Rutherford. The Normal School is a classic example of Beaux-Arts style architecture.