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1027 College Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 1A7 Canada |
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Coordinates | 50°26′24″N 104°35′47″W / 50.43996°N 104.59648°WCoordinates: 50°26′24″N 104°35′47″W / 50.43996°N 104.59648°W |
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School type | High School |
Motto | We Are Strong Together |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Founded | 1966 |
School board | Regina Catholic School Division |
Principal | Liza Donnelly |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 700+ |
Language | English |
Area | Regina |
Colour(s) | Navy, Red and Grey |
Mascot | Marauder Man |
Team name | Miller Marauders |
Website | rcsd |
Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School is a Catholic high school located in the Core Group neighbourhood in the central area of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was the first high school built by the Regina Catholic school system. Its namesake, Joseph P. Miller, was a longtime member of the school board.
Miller offers several academic and extracurricular opportunities to its students, including an advanced placement (AP) program, a regular program, as well as a modified alternative academic program. The AP courses offered at Miller are: Calculus, English, Computer Science, Psychology and Studio Art. A number of specialized courses, including automotive, baking, commercial cooking, construction, cosmetology and welding are also available.
Its feeder elementary schools include Jean Vanier School, St. Augustine Community School, St. Catherine Community School, St. Dominic Savio School, St. Gabriel School, St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School and St. Theresa School.
Regina, Saskatchewan
Miller offers the following Clubs and Activities:
The Student Representative Council at Miller Comprehensive High School is responsible for student activities such as: Welcome Week, pep rallies, activity days and game shows.
SRC Executives 2015/2016
President: Kaitlyn Verrett
Vice President: Jose Alcantara
Secretart/Treasurer: Leo Saccary
Various staff members of Miller Comprehensive High School have set up websites, hosted by , in order to distribute content to students. This content typically consists of copies of assignments or notes taken in class.
Miller has been working since the summer of 2011 to integrate iPads into classrooms. While pilot projects are just beginning with a limited number of classrooms, the goal is that all students will be able to bring their mobile device (iPad, iPhone, iPod, or other device) into the classroom to enhance the learning taking place.
Josh Harding, Miller Alumni