Rugby Chapel is a municipal historic site which is part of the University of Saskatchewan (U of S).
John McLean started a schooling system in Prince Albert which was renamed the University of Saskatchewan in 1883.
[2] Rugby Chapel Rugby Chapel built in 1912 with funds raised by the students in Rugby School in England, served as the major place of worship for Emmanuel College, until the opening of St. Chad's Chapel in 1966, and still serves as a place of education and worship.
Rugby Chapel is a symbol of the importance of the Anglican Church and the British people in the early development of the West and of the contribution made by Emmanuel College (now the College of Emmanuel and St. Chad) to theological education in Western Canada.
Memorials within the Chapel record the service of pioneer workers and of men who gave their lives in the two world wars.