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Parents take photos as their children pose for their graduation in front of St. Boniface School in Maryhill on Monday for the very last time.

Alex Filipe

School’s out forever in Maryhill

St. Boniface says goodbye to last of its students ahead of reopening at new Breslau location Steve Kannon Observer Staff

THE ANYTHING-BUTNORMAL SCHOOL YEAR WRAPPED up for students in the region, but perhaps most poignantly for those who attend St. Boniface School in Maryhill, which this week closed its doors for good. Come September, students will be at the new St. Boniface in Breslau.

That students and their families couldn’t give the school a proper send-off was somewhat disappointing, says principal Marylin Dawson. “It’s certainly not the ending to the school year that we had envisioned and the ending to our school building,” she said. “That’s mostly because the school is, of course, a school, but it kind of belongs to the community

in a way – they’re very close with the school. They’ve had a lot of memories and significance with the school, so moving locations, especially this way, I think it’s a little bit of a disappointment for lots of the people in and around Maryhill.” Dawson notes that multiple generations of family members have gone to school at St. Boniface, making it an important

part of community life. “I think we’ve got some families here that are like six generations. Grandpa tells stories about shovelling coal when he got to be in Grade 7 – they’d go downstairs in Grade 7 to shovel coal to actually keep heat on in the school. How bizarre is that?” Those historical ties are part of the planned move to a new Breslau location come September. Some

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of the artifacts are being relocated. The Waterloo Catholic District School Board has been in contact with the Maryhill Historical Society about preserving items from the school, as well. Preserving heritage items is a priority for the historical society says member Diane Strickler, who has personal ties to the school where she was the secretary for 35 years

before her retirement in 2016. “We have asked that anything they will not be taking to the new school we would like to preserve,” she said, noting that privacy laws mean items such as student records will go to the school board archives rather than being kept in Maryhill. “Right now we will be receiving a marble monu→ ST. BONIFACE 2

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