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History

ST. ANGELA

(1987- PRESENT)

Enrolment, September 2015: 257

Enrolment, September 2016:  267

Enrolment, September 2017:  248

Enrolment, September 2018: 281

Enrolment, September 2019: 290

Enrolment, September 2020:  297

Enrolment, September 2021: 282

Enrolment, September 2022: 297

Enrolment, September 2023: 306

Enrolment, September 2024: 307

Principals:

Ron Fischer 1987- 1991

Wayne Breker 1991-1997

Ray Weinkauf 1997-2002

Joe Burnett 2002-2009

Wanda Spooner 2009–2013

Tony Bairos 2013- 2020

Olya Kowaluk 2020 - 2024

Joshua Klein 2024 - present


Vice Principals:

Al Turness 1987 - 1989

Ray Weinkauf 1989 - 1994

Joe Burnett 1994 - 1998 

Mike Thorson 1998 - 2003 

Sean Brannen 2003 - 2007

Blaise Kirchgesner 2007 - 2014

Olya Kowaluk 2014 - 2020

Sarah Trask 2020 - 2023

Faith Bugler 2023 - present


Office Coordinators:

Leona Humen 1987 - 2016

Susanne Gisi 2016 - 2018

Theresa Smitten 2019 - 2022

Elizabeth Glass 2022 - present


St. Angela (1474-1540) the foundress of the Ursuline Order of Sisters, the first teaching order in the church is the namesake of our school.   St. Angela was a sister of great patience, kindness, love and she embodied an enthusiasm to teach children. 

Construction of St. Angela School took two years.  The school was opened in 1987 still incomplete.  The Silverwood area was growing so quickly the early opening housed 331 students within 12 completed classrooms.

St. Angela's history is rich filled with many staff and students who have taken pride in their work and who live by the school motto:

"Together we are the best we can be!"

In 2011 the staff along with parents and community, welcomed with open arms the English program students from Sister O'Brien School.  St. Angela is a hidden gem, practicing the gospel virtues on a daily basis through action, prayer and service.

"Celebrating a Century of Faith and Learning- A History of Saskatoon's Catholic Schools 1911-2011",  St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division #20, 2015.




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