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  2. List of schools in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Winnipeg School Division - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg School Division. 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] Its schools collectively teach over 33,000 students, in central, pre- unicity Winnipeg.

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

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    www.sjr.mb.ca. St. John's-Ravenscourt School (commonly referred to as SJR) is an independent, co-educational, university-preparatory school founded in 1820. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the school delivers an enriched curriculum from Kindergarten through Grade 12. Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, is the royal patron of the school.

  5. Grant Park High School - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Sisler High School - Wikipedia

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    1825. Colour (s) Red and Black. Mascot. Spartans. Website. winnipegsd.ca /sisler. Sisler High School is the second largest high school in the province of Manitoba [citation needed] with over 1,800 students in grades 9-12. It was built in 1957 and is named after William James Sisler.

  7. St. James-Assiniboia School Division - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] [3]

  8. Category:High schools in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    St. Boniface Diocesan High School. St. John's High School (Winnipeg) St. John's-Ravenscourt School. St. Mary's Academy (Winnipeg) St. Maurice School. St. Paul's High School (Winnipeg) Shaftesbury High School. Sisler High School. Springs Christian Academy.

  9. Louis Riel School Division - Wikipedia

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    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.