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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]

Winnipeg School Division
Location
1577 Wall Street East, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada
Coordinates49°54′00″N 97°10′05″W / 49.900°N 97.168°W / 49.900; -97.168
District information
GradesN-12
Established1877
Chief SuperintendentP. Clarke
School boardBoard of Trustees
Chair of the boardBetty Edel (2020/21)
Schools78
Budget$421 m CAD (2021/22)[1]
Students and staff
Students33,000
Teachers2,500
Staff6,000
Other information
Websitewww.winnipegsd.ca
Kelvin High School, a high school in the South District

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

Current schools edit

There are currently 78 schools in the Winnipeg School Division.[5]

Elementary schools edit

Elementary schools include those from preschool to grade 6.

School[5] Notes
Brock Corydon
Carpathia
Champlain
Clifton
Dufferin
Faraday
Fort Rouge
Garden Grove
George V
Gladstone
Glenelm
Greenway Built at a cost of $88,000 dollars in 1910 at 850 St. Matthews Avenue. This School was the first of three schools with this name, and at the time was the largest in Winnipeg, built to hold 1000 students. In 1919, a second one-storey "bungalow style" building with eight more classrooms was erected nearby. Those two buildings remained until 1997 when they were demolished.[7] The current Greenway school is located at 390 Burnell Street.
Grosvenor
Harrow
Inkster
J.B. Mitchell
John M. King
Kent Road
King Edward
Laura Secord
LaVérendrye
Lord Nelson
Lord Roberts
Lord Selkirk
Luxton
Machray
Montrose
Mulvey
Norquay
Pinkham
Prairie Rose
Principal Sparling
Queenston
River Elm
Riverview
Robert H. Smith
Robertson
Rockwood
Sister MacNamara
Strathcona
Tyndall Park
Victoria-Albert
Wellington
Weston
Wolseley

Middle school and mixed-grade schools edit

These are middle schools (aka junior high), or a combination of elementary and middle school (typically preschool to grade 9) or middle to high school (typically grades 7 to 12).

School[5] Type Grades
Keewatin Prairie Community elementary and middle school N-9
David Livingstone elementary and middle school N-8
Earl Grey elementary and middle school N-8
Isaac Brock elementary and middle school N-9
Lansdowne elementary and middle school N-8
Meadows West elementary and middle school N-8
Niji Mahkwa elementary and middle school N-8
Ralph Brown elementary and middle school N-8
Sacre-Coeur elementary and middle school N-9
Sargent Park elementary and middle school N-9
Shaughnessy Park elementary and middle school N-8
Stanley Knowles elementary and middle school N-8
William Whyte elementary and middle school N-8
Andrew Mynarski V.C. middle 7-9
General Wolfe middle 7-9
Hugh John Macdonald middle 7-9
Isaac Newton middle 7-9
River Heights middle 7-8
Churchill middle and high school 7-12
Collège Churchill middle and high school 7-12
Elmwood middle and high school 7-12
Gordon Bell middle and high school 7-12
Grant Park middle and high school 7-12
St. John's middle and high school 7-12
WSD Virtual School kindergarten to high school K-12

High school and adult learning edit

 
The River Osborne Community Centre houses the satellite program of the Winnipeg Adult Education Centre.
School[5] Type Grades
Adolescent Parent Centre High 9-12
Argyle Alternative High 10-12
Children of the Earth High 9-12
Daniel McIntyre Collegiate High 9-12
Elmwood High School High 7-12
Kelvin High School High 9-12
R. B. Russell Vocational High (vocational) 9-12
Sisler High School High 9-12
Technical Vocational High (vocational) 9-12
Winnipeg Adult Education Centre Adult learning 12

French-immersion programs edit

French-immersion programs are taught in either:[8]

  • "milieu" schools, where French immersion is the only program taught in the school, and immersion starts at the Nursery level; or
  • dual track schools, where both English and immersion programs are taught in the same school and immersion starts at Kindergarten.

The immersion program option is offered in the following schools:

School French Program Grades
École Garden Grove School Dual-Track N-6
École George V School Dual-Track N-7
École J.B. Mitchell School Dual-Track N-6
École secondaire Kelvin High School Dual-Track 9-12
École Laura Secord School Dual-Track N-6
École River Heights School Dual-Track 7-8
École Riverview School Dual-Track N-6
École Robert H. Smith School Dual-Track N-6
École Sisler High School Dual-Track 9-12
École Stanley Knowles School Dual-Track N-8
École Victoria-Albert School Dual-Track K
École Lansdowne Milieu N-8
École LaVérendrye Milieu N-6
École Sacré-Coeur Milieu N-8
Collège Churchill Milieu 7-12

Former schools edit

School[3] Location Demolished
Alexandra School Edmonton Street 1969
Argyle School (moved)[9] Louise Street 1940s
Carlton School Graham Avenue 1903
Margaret Scott School Alfred Avenue 1990
Somerset School 775 Sherbrook Street 2005
Strathcona School (moved) McGregor Street 1963-1964
Winnipeg Collegiate Institute Bannatyne Avenue 1928

Governance edit

Policies regarding the provision of educational services in WSD are the responsibility of the Board of Trustees of the Winnipeg School Division. The Winnipeg School Division comprises nine wards, each having one elected trustee, who are elected for a four-year term.[10]

On October 26, 2022, the following trustees were elected into office:[11]

  • Jamie Dumont (Vice-chair) — Ward 1
  • Chris Broughton — Ward 2
  • Kathy Heppner — Ward 3
  • Erin Glover — Ward 4
  • Dante Aviso — Ward 5
  • Perla Javate — Ward 6
  • Tamara Kuly — Ward 7
  • Betty Edel (Chair) — Ward 8
  • Ann Evangelista — Ward 9

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "WSD Budget".
  2. ^ "Winnipeg School Division". Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  3. ^ a b c "Manitoba Organization: Winnipeg School Division". www.mhs.mb.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  4. ^ "Governance". www.winnipegsd.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Our Schools". Winnipeg School Division. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  6. ^ "Manitoba School Divisions and Districts". Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  7. ^ "Historic Sites of Manitoba: Greenway School (850 St. Matthews Avenue, Winnipeg)". Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  8. ^ "Winnipeg School Division".
  9. ^ "History". www.winnipegsd.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  10. ^ "Ward Boundaries & Maps". www.winnipegsd.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  11. ^ "City of Winnipeg: 2022 Municipal Council and School Boards Election". City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 11 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Winnipeg School Division

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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 Winnipeg School DivisionLocation1577 Wall Street East Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaCoordinates49 54 00 N 97 10 05 W 49 900 N 97 168 W 49 900 97 168District informationGradesN 12Established1877Chief SuperintendentP ClarkeSchool boardBoard of TrusteesChair of the boardBetty Edel 2020 21 Schools78Budget 421 m CAD 2021 22 1 Students and staffStudents33 000Teachers2 500Staff6 000Other informationWebsitewww wbr winnipegsd wbr caKelvin High School a high school in the South DistrictIts schools collectively teach over 33 000 students in central pre unicity Winnipeg Contents 1 Current schools 1 1 Elementary schools 1 2 Middle school and mixed grade schools 1 3 High school and adult learning 2 French immersion programs 3 Former schools 4 Governance 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCurrent schools editThere are currently 78 schools in the Winnipeg School Division 5 Elementary schools edit Elementary schools include those from preschool to grade 6 School 5 NotesBrock CorydonCarpathiaChamplainCliftonDufferinFaradayFort RougeGarden GroveGeorge VGladstoneGlenelmGreenway Built at a cost of 88 000 dollars in 1910 at 850 St Matthews Avenue This School was the first of three schools with this name and at the time was the largest in Winnipeg built to hold 1000 students In 1919 a second one storey bungalow style building with eight more classrooms was erected nearby Those two buildings remained until 1997 when they were demolished 7 The current Greenway school is located at 390 Burnell Street GrosvenorHarrowInksterJ B MitchellJohn M KingKent RoadKing EdwardLaura SecordLaVerendryeLord NelsonLord RobertsLord SelkirkLuxtonMachrayMontroseMulveyNorquayPinkhamPrairie RosePrincipal SparlingQueenstonRiver ElmRiverviewRobert H SmithRobertsonRockwoodSister MacNamaraStrathconaTyndall ParkVictoria AlbertWellingtonWestonWolseleyMiddle school and mixed grade schools edit These are middle schools aka junior high or a combination of elementary and middle school typically preschool to grade 9 or middle to high school typically grades 7 to 12 School 5 Type GradesKeewatin Prairie Community elementary and middle school N 9David Livingstone elementary and middle school N 8Earl Grey elementary and middle school N 8Isaac Brock elementary and middle school N 9Lansdowne elementary and middle school N 8Meadows West elementary and middle school N 8Niji Mahkwa elementary and middle school N 8Ralph Brown elementary and middle school N 8Sacre Coeur elementary and middle school N 9Sargent Park elementary and middle school N 9Shaughnessy Park elementary and middle school N 8Stanley Knowles elementary and middle school N 8William Whyte elementary and middle school N 8Andrew Mynarski V C middle 7 9General Wolfe middle 7 9Hugh John Macdonald middle 7 9Isaac Newton middle 7 9River Heights middle 7 8Churchill middle and high school 7 12College Churchill middle and high school 7 12Elmwood middle and high school 7 12Gordon Bell middle and high school 7 12Grant Park middle and high school 7 12St John s middle and high school 7 12WSD Virtual School kindergarten to high school K 12High school and adult learning edit nbsp The River Osborne Community Centre houses the satellite program of the Winnipeg Adult Education Centre School 5 Type GradesAdolescent Parent Centre High 9 12Argyle Alternative High 10 12Children of the Earth High 9 12Daniel McIntyre Collegiate High 9 12Elmwood High School High 7 12Kelvin High School High 9 12R B Russell Vocational High vocational 9 12Sisler High School High 9 12Technical Vocational High vocational 9 12Winnipeg Adult Education Centre Adult learning 12French immersion programs editFrench immersion programs are taught in either 8 milieu schools where French immersion is the only program taught in the school and immersion starts at the Nursery level or dual track schools where both English and immersion programs are taught in the same school and immersion starts at Kindergarten The immersion program option is offered in the following schools School French Program GradesEcole Garden Grove School Dual Track N 6Ecole George V School Dual Track N 7Ecole J B Mitchell School Dual Track N 6Ecole secondaire Kelvin High School Dual Track 9 12Ecole Laura Secord School Dual Track N 6Ecole River Heights School Dual Track 7 8Ecole Riverview School Dual Track N 6Ecole Robert H Smith School Dual Track N 6Ecole Sisler High School Dual Track 9 12Ecole Stanley Knowles School Dual Track N 8Ecole Victoria Albert School Dual Track KEcole Lansdowne Milieu N 8Ecole LaVerendrye Milieu N 6Ecole Sacre Coeur Milieu N 8College Churchill Milieu 7 12Former schools editSchool 3 Location DemolishedAlexandra School Edmonton Street 1969Argyle School moved 9 Louise Street 1940sCarlton School Graham Avenue 1903Margaret Scott School Alfred Avenue 1990Somerset School 775 Sherbrook Street 2005Strathcona School moved McGregor Street 1963 1964Winnipeg Collegiate Institute Bannatyne Avenue 1928Governance editPolicies regarding the provision of educational services in WSD are the responsibility of the Board of Trustees of the Winnipeg School Division The Winnipeg School Division comprises nine wards each having one elected trustee who are elected for a four year term 10 On October 26 2022 the following trustees were elected into office 11 Jamie Dumont Vice chair Ward 1 Chris Broughton Ward 2 Kathy Heppner Ward 3 Erin Glover Ward 4 Dante Aviso Ward 5 Perla Javate Ward 6 Tamara Kuly Ward 7 Betty Edel Chair Ward 8 Ann Evangelista Ward 9See also editList of school districts in Manitoba Daniel McIntyreReferences edit WSD Budget Winnipeg School Division Retrieved 2011 06 08 a b c Manitoba Organization Winnipeg School Division www mhs mb ca Retrieved 2021 06 16 Governance www winnipegsd ca Retrieved 2021 06 16 a b c d e Our Schools Winnipeg School Division Retrieved 2021 06 16 Manitoba School Divisions and Districts Retrieved 2011 06 08 Historic Sites of Manitoba Greenway School 850 St Matthews Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba Historical Society Retrieved 2022 11 02 Winnipeg School Division History www winnipegsd ca Retrieved 2021 06 16 Ward Boundaries amp Maps www winnipegsd ca Retrieved 2021 06 17 City of Winnipeg 2022 Municipal Council and School Boards Election City of Winnipeg Retrieved 11 June 2023 External links editWinnipeg School Division Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winnipeg School Division amp oldid 1177298445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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