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Staff. 6,000. Other information. Website. www .winnipegsd .ca. Kelvin High School, a high school in the South District. The Winnipeg School Division is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [2] [3] With 78 schools, it is the largest of six public school divisions in Winnipeg, as well as the largest and oldest school division in Manitoba.
Website. www .lrsd .net. The Louis Riel School Division ( LRSD; French: Division Scolaire Louis-Riel, DSL-R) is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offering English-language and French-immersion education to its students. It was broadly formed in 1998 with the voluntary amalgamation of the Norwood and St. Boniface School Divisions.
Grant Park High School is a grade 7–12 combined high school and middle school in Winnipeg, MB. It has a population of approximately 1,200 students and 150 staff. GP is noted for academic, athletic and visual art excellence, and is a draw for many students because of the large variety of programs and courses available at the school. [citation ...
Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute. / 49.8995; -97.1705. Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute (Or DMCI) is a Public High School located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Founded in the late 19th century. The School is Named after Daniel McIntyre, Winnipeg's First School SuperIntendant. [citation needed]
Oak Park High School is a high school located in the Charleswood area of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It offers a dual-track English and French Immersion program. Oak Park also offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses and one of the most comprehensive fine arts programs in the province. [1] The Oak Park Raiders have won 3 Manitoba High School Athletics ...
There are 26 schools in the division: 15 elementary, six middle, and four high schools. Six of these schools offer French immersion . Most of its schools are in Winnipeg, however one is located in Headingley and the other in Brooklands .
John Taylor Collegiate is a public high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is part of the St. James-Assiniboia School Division and is located at 470 Hamilton Avenue, in the Crestview area of Winnipeg. The school was founded in 1964 [1] and commenced construction March 1964 with a proposal had a budget of $984,000.
Winnipeg has seven school divisions: Winnipeg School Division, St. James-Assiniboia School Division, Pembina Trails School Division, Seven Oaks School Division, Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine, River East Transcona School Division, and Louis Riel School Division. Winnipeg also has several religious and secular private schools.