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located in the Coronation Park area of north
Regina
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Regina Public Schools Regina School Division #4, also known as Regina Public Schools (RPS), is the Anglophone secular public school district of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Its headquarters, J.A. Burnett Education Centre, was named after teacher Jim Burnett.
the scho ...
, it is named after Douglas J. Thom - a lawyer, author, and member of the Regina Collegiate Board.
The school offers a dual-track
French immersion
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program. It also provides various Advanced Placement courses.
Thom's feeder schools include Coronation Park Community School, Dr. L.M. Hanna School, École Centennial Community School, École Elsie Mironuck Community School, Gladys McDonald School, Imperial Community School, M.J. Coldwell School, McDermid Community School, and Ruth Pawson School.
Athletics
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*Cheerleading
*Badminton
*Basketball
*Cross Country
*Curling
*Hockey
*Rugby
*Soccer
*Track and Field
*Volleyball
*Wrestling
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Brad Elberg
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Stu Foord
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Neal Hughes
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Nick Hutchins
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Kennedy Nkeyasen
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, CFL player
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Barry Pittendrigh
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Kevin Tkachuk
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