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The King's School [9] Lake St. Martin School (Winnipeg Campus) – First Nations school; Linden Christian School [10] Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (MBCI) Ohr HaTorah Day School; Our Lady of Victory School [11] Paradise Montessori School [4]: 61 Prairie Central Adventist Academy [12] Shawenim Abinooji School [4]: 62
Winnipeg: Lake St. Martin School (Winnipeg Campus) Winnipeg: First Nations school Linden Christian School [18] Winnipeg: Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (MBCI) Winnipeg: 5-12 Ohr HaTorah Day School: Winnipeg: Our Lady of Victory School [19] Winnipeg: Paradise Montessori School [12]: 61 Winnipeg: Red River Valley Junior Academy [20 ...
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.
Sir Winston Churchill was described as having the heart of a lion, the courage of a bulldog and a digestive system similar to a cement mixer. He first visited Winnipeg in 1901 stating that "Winnipeg is a Winner". The cornerstone of Churchill High School was laid in 1955, where Arnold Avenue and Hay Street meet in Riverview.
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]
Vincent Massey Collegiate (more commonly referred to as VMC or Massey) is a suburban, English and French Immersion high school. Named after Vincent Massey, the eighteenth Governor General of Canada. The school is located in the neighbourhood of Fort Garry in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It has approximately 1300 students from grades 9 to 12 enrolled in ...
Transcona Collegiate was opened in 1969, and in the following year an additional six classrooms were added. During the 1999–2000 school year a 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2) addition was added to the school, extending out to the west and north.
www.winnipegsd.ca /schools /danielmcintyre / Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute ( DMCI ) is a public high school located in Winnipeg , Manitoba . The School is named after Daniel McIntyre , Winnipeg's First School Superintendent.