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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. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Division School Seven Oaks: A.E. Wright Community School Seven Oaks: Amber Trails School Louis Riel: Archwood School River East Transcona: Bernie Wolfe School Franco-Manitobaine [23] [24] École Christine-Lespérance Louis Riel: Darwin School Seven Oaks: Elwick Community School Louis Riel: Frontenac School Winnipeg: Garden Grove Louis Riel ...
Red River College Polytechnic — Its main two campuses (Notre Dame and Exchange District) are located in Winnipeg, along with an aviation and aerospace campus (Stevenson Campus) located in both Winnipeg and Southport, and several regional campuses, in Selkirk (Interlake and Peguis - Fisher River Campus), Portage la Prairie, Steinbach, and Winkler.
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In 1892 the secondary students moved to Winnipeg's first high school, the Winnipeg Collegiate Institute, which was replaced in 1923 by Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute. [ 4 ] Athletics
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Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau is part of River East Transcona School Division in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It opened its doors in September 1990 with a population of 140 students and 14 teachers. By 2006, the school had grown to 330 students and a staff of 21 teachers. In 2006, Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau was designated an unesco school.
Glenlawn Collegiate is a public English-language secondary school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, located at 770 St. Mary's Road, Elm Park in the suburb of St. Vital. It is part of the Louis Riel School Division. [1]