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  2. List of schools in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg: R.B. Russell Vocational High School: 9–12 River East Transcona: River East Collegiate: 9–12 Pembina Trails: Shaftesbury High School: 9–12 Winnipeg: Sisler High School: 9–12 Seven Oaks: Seven Oaks Met School 9–12 St. James-Assiniboia: St. James Collegiate: 9–12 St. James-Assiniboia: Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate: 9 ...

  3. Category:Education in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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  4. Seven Oaks School Division - Wikipedia

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    Seven Oaks School Division (SOSD, [1] or colloquially 7 Oaks) is a school division in the north-west area of Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada.Established in July 1959, it takes in the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of West Kildonan, Garden City, the Maples, Riverbend, and Amber Trails, as well as the Rural Municipality of West St. Paul.

  5. R.B. Russell Vocational High School - Wikipedia

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    R. B. Russell Vocational High School is a grade 9 to 12 public high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the North End neighborhood, [2] and is part of the Winnipeg School Division. [3] On April 20, 2017, the school celebrated its 50th anniversary. [4]

  6. St. John's-Ravenscourt School - Wikipedia

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    The new facility was soon expanded to include the Richardson Gymnasium, the first gym in Western Canada to sport a basketball court. In 1950, the Board of Anglican churchmen that as a group governed St. John's College decided to close the school. This decision upset the alumni of the school, and the alumni sought a way to continue their school.

  7. St. Mary's Academy (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Academy [1] is a private Catholic girls' school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was founded by the Grey Nuns in 1869, with the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary assuming responsibility for the school in 1874. In the late 1960s, the school became primarily focused on education of junior and senior high school girls.

  8. Windsor Park Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    Despite the school being constructed with a large, open area in its foundation, there is no evidence that it was ever designed as any sort of bomb shelter. [3] This unused underground space is accessible though a crawlspace near the former basement cafeteria , and a door near the main gym changing rooms.

  9. Collège Béliveau, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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