in 1859 and 1860. In the 1861 report St. Mary's appears, and in the 1862 report Joseph Doirant is the school teacher registered for St. Mary’s School. Enrollments listed for each "school name" remained relatively the same in numbers.

The "Millvale Road School" cannot be mistaken for the "Millvale School" because the first school was a French Acadian School, and the second was an English District School.

The St. Mary's School closed in October, 1965. Up until October 10, 1965 Grades III and IV were held at the St. Mary's School under the teaching instruction of Mrs. Eunice Cullen. After St. Mary's doors were closed, it was remodeled into a house, and it was owned by several fami- lies over the years. The present owner lives in the United States and has used the old St. Mary's School as a summer home. The old St. Mary's School still stands very stately considering that it was in existence by 1855, if not before. It still remains a very sound structure to the onlook— er.

St. Patrick ’3 School

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