Regina Mundi Catholic College

Regina Mundi Catholic College (RMC) is a Catholic school in London, Ontario, administered by the London District Catholic School Board. It is also the second catholic high school administered in London. RMC'S facility consists of a beautiful 50 acre property on which they have their Main Building, two self-contained Port-a-paks housing portable classrooms, a track and football field with field house, a soccer pitch, a water well and a sewage treatment plant. Although there are four floors in their Main Building, the school is readily accessible to the students with disabilities. They have an elevator to provide access to each floor and there are ramps for access to the two Port-apaks. In addition to having internet access from each classroom, the resource centre catalogues are available on line to the students. There are three learning services classrooms. A double gym and a single gym permit a wide variety of intramural and co-curricular activities. There is also a well-equipped dance studio portable and their single gym doubles as a theatre with stage.

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