Remember When: Rosetown High School in the 1950s

Students sit at their desks inside a classroom at Rosetown Composite High School in the late 1950s. The Composite High School was built in 1955 and cost roughly $350,000 to build with the potential to accommodate 250 students. A four-room addition was built in 1964. When the current Rosetown Central High School was opened in 1988, the Composite High School became Rosetown’s Civic Centre.

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