List of schools in Manitoba

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This is a list of schools in Manitoba.

School divisions

Public schools (K–12)

Northern school divisions

School divisions in Northern Manitoba include Flin Flon SD in Flin Flon, Kelsey SD in The Pas, and Mystery Lake SD in Thompson.

Contents

DivisionSchool [1] [2] Grades
Flin Flon Ruth Betts SchoolK–8
Flin Flon Hapnot Collegiate9–12
Flin Flon Many Faces Education Centre (alternative school)9–12
Flin Flon Ecolé McIsaac SchoolK–8
Mystery Lake Burntwood Elementary SchoolK–8
Mystery Lake Deerwood Elementary SchoolK–8
Mystery Lake Juniper Elementary School
Mystery Lake R. D. Parker Collegiate 9–12
Mystery Lake École Riverside School
Mystery Lake Wapanohk Community School
Mystery Lake Westwood Elementary SchoolK–8
Kelsey École Opasquia SchoolK–5
Kelsey École Scott Bateman Middle School6–8
Kelsey Margaret Barbour Collegiate Institute9–12
Kelsey Mary Duncan School7–12
Kelsey Kelsey Learning Centre (at UCN)adult
Kelsey Kelsey Community SchoolK–5

Brandon School Division

Brandon School Division serves the City of Brandon and area.

School [3]
Alexander School (in Alexander)
Betty Gibson School
Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School
Earl Oxford School
George Fitton School
Green Acres School
Harrison Middle School
J. R. Reid School
King George School
Kirkcaldy Heights School
Linden Lanes School
Maryland Park School
Meadows School
École Neelin High School,
École New Era School
École O'Kelly School (CFB Shilo)
Prairie Hope High School
Riverheights School
Riverview School
St. Augustine School
Spring Valley Colony School (Hutterite)
Valleyview School
Vincent Massey High School
Waverly Park School

Hanover

Hanover School Division serves communities in southeastern Manitoba, including the RM of Hanover, City of Steinbach, Town of Niverville, and Landmark in the RM of Taché.

SchoolGradesLocation
Blumenort SchoolK–9 Blumenort
Bothwell SchoolK–9 New Bothwell
Clearspring Middle School5–8 Steinbach
Crystal SpringK–12 Ste. Agathe
Elmdale Elementary SchoolK–4 Steinbach
Green Valley School5–12 Grunthal
Kleefeld SchoolK–8 Kleefeld
Landmark Collegiate7–12 Landmark
Landmark ElementaryK–6 Landmark
Mitchell ElementaryK–4 Mitchell
Mitchell Middle5–8 Mitchell
Niverville ElementaryK–5 Niverville
Niverville High School9–12 Niverville
Niverville Middle School5–8 Niverville
South Oaks SchoolK–4 Grunthal
Southwood Elementary SchoolK–4 Steinbach
Stonybrook Middle School5–8 Steinbach
Steinbach Regional Secondary School 9–12 Steinbach
Woodlawn SchoolK–4 Steinbach

Louis Riel School Division

LRSD serves the communities of St. Boniface and St. Vital in Winnipeg.

SchoolGrades
Archwood SchoolK–8
Collège Béliveau 9–12
Dakota Collegiate 9–12
Darwin SchoolK–8
Dr. D. W. Penner SchoolK–6
Frontenac SchoolK–8
General Vanier SchoolK–8
École George McDowell6–8
Glenlawn Collegiate 9–12
Glenwood School K–8
École GuyotK–6
H. S. Paul SchoolK–8
Hastings SchoolK–8
École Henri-BergeronK–6
Highbury SchoolK–8
École HowdenK–6
Island Lakes Community SchoolK–8
J. H. Bruns Collegiate 9–12
Collège Jeanne-Sauvé 9–12
École Julie-RielK–5
Lavallee SchoolK–8
Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre 12
École Marie-Anne-GabouryK–8
Marion SchoolK–8
Minnetonka SchoolK–8
Nelson McIntyre Collegiate 9–12
Niakwa Place SchoolK–8
Nordale SchoolK–8
École Provencher K–8
École Sage Creek SchoolK–8
Samuel Burland SchoolK–8
Shamrock SchoolK–8
St. George SchoolK–8
École St. GermainK–5
École Van BelleghemK–6
École VarennesK–8
Victor H. L. Wyatt SchoolK–8
Victor Mager SchoolK–8
Windsor Park Collegiate 9–12
Windsor SchoolK–8

Pembina Trails

Pembina Trails SD serves the communities of Assiniboine South and Fort Garry in Winnipeg. [4]

SchoolGrades
Acadia Junior High School7–9
Arthur A. Leach School5–9
Bairdmore SchoolK–6
Beaumont SchoolK–5
Beaverlodge SchoolK–5
Chancellor SchoolK–6
École Charleswood School6–8 (English)

5–8 (French)

École CraneK–4
Dalhousie SchoolK–6
École DieppeK–4
Fort Richmond Collegiate 10–12
General Byng School K–9
Henry G. Izatt Middle School5–9
Laidlaw SchoolK–8
Linden Meadows SchoolK–8
École secondaire Oak Park High School 9–12
Oakenwald SchoolK–6
Pacific Junction SchoolK–5
Pembina Trails Alternative High School 11–12
Pembina Trails Early College (PTEC)9–12
École R.H.G. Bonnycastle SchoolK–4
Ralph Maybank SchoolK–6
River West Park SchoolK–8
Royal SchoolK–5
Ryerson SchoolK–6
Shaftesbury High School 9–12
École South Pointe SchoolK–8
École St-AvilaK–6
École Tuxedo Park K–4
École Van Walleghem SchoolK–8
Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate 9–12 (French)

10–12 (English)

École Viscount Alexander5–8
Westdale School6–8
Westgrove SchoolK–5
Whyte Ridge SchoolK–4

River East Transcona

River East Transcona SD serves the communities of River East (North and East Kildonan), and Transcona in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of East St. Paul. [5]

SchoolGrades
Angus McKay SchoolK–5
Bertrun E. Glavin SchoolK–5
Bird's Hill SchoolK–5
École CentraleK–5
Donwood SchoolK–5
Dr. F.W.L. Hamilton SchoolK–5
Emerson SchoolK–5
Hampstead SchoolK–5
Harold Hatcher SchoolK–5
John de Graff SchoolK–5
Joseph Teres SchoolK–5
Lord Wolseley SchoolK–5
Maple Leaf SchoolK–5
École Margaret-UnderhillK–5
École Neil Campbell SchoolK–5
Polson SchoolK–5
Prince Edward SchoolK–5
Princess Margaret SchoolK–5
Radisson School K–5
Sherwood SchoolK–5
École Springfield Heights SchoolK–5
École Sun Valley SchoolK–5
Wayoata SchoolK–5
Westview SchoolK–5
Arthur Day Middle School6–8
Chief Peguis Middle School6–8
École John Henderson Middle School6–8
John W. Gunn Middle School6–8
École Munroe Middle School6–8
École Regent Park6–8
Robert Andrews Middle School6–8
Valley Gardens Middle School6–8
Bernie Wolfe SchoolK–8
John Pritchard SchoolK–8
École Salisbury Morse Place SchoolK–8
Kildonan-East Collegiate 9–12
Collège Miles Macdonell Collegiate 9–12
Murdoch MacKay Collegiate 9–12
Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau 9–12
River East Collegiate 9–12
Transcona Collegiate 9–12

Seven Oaks

Seven Oaks SD serves the community of Seven Oaks in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of West St. Paul. [6]

School [6] Grades
École BelmontK–5
Collicutt SchoolK–5
École Constable Edward Finney SchoolK–5
Forest Park SchoolK–5
Governor Semple SchoolK–5
James Nisbet Community SchoolK–5
Margaret Park SchoolK–5
Школа R.F. Morrison SchoolK–5
Riverbend Community SchoolK–5
École Rivière-RougeK–5
École TempletonK–5
Victory SchoolK–5
Edmund Partridge Community School6–8
H.C. Avery Middle School6–8
École Leila North Community School6–8
École Seven Oaks Middle School6–8
A.E. Wright Community SchoolK–8
Amber Trails SchoolK–8
Elwick Community SchoolK–8
O.V. Jewitt Community SchoolK–8
West St. Paul SchoolK–8
Collège Garden City Collegiate 9–12
Maples Collegiate
  • Maples Met School
9–12
Seven Oaks Met School9–12
West Kildonan Collegiate 9–12

St. James-Assiniboia

Seven Oaks SD serves the community of St. James-Assiniboia in Winnipeg. [7]

School [7] Grades
École AssiniboineK–5
Athlone SchoolK–5
École BannatyneK–5
Brooklands SchoolK–5
Buchanan SchoolK–5
Crestview SchoolK–5
Heritage SchoolK–5
Lakewood SchoolK–5
Linwood SchoolK–5
Phoenix SchoolK–5
École Robert Browning K–5
Sansome SchoolK–5
Stevenson-Britannia SchoolK–5
Strathmillan SchoolK–5
École VoyageurK–5
Bruce Middle School6–8
George Waters Middle School6–8
Golden Gate Middle School6–8
Hedges Middle School6–8
Lincoln Middle School6–8
École Ness6–8
Jameswood Alternative School 9–12
John Taylor Collegiate 9–12
St. James Collegiate 9–12
Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate 9–12
Westwood Collegiate 9–12

Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine

Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine (Franco-Manitoban School Division) has French-language schools distributed across the regions in Manitoba: Île-des-Chênes, La Broquerie, Laurier, Lorette, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, St. Claude, St. Georges, St. Jean Baptiste, St. Laurent, St. Lazare, St. Norbert, St-Pierre-Jolys, Ste. Agathe, Ste. Anne, Shilo, Thompson, and Winnipeg. [8] [9]

School [8] [9] LocationGrades
École LacerteWinnipegK–8
École Précieux-SangWinnipegK–8
École Roméo-DallaireWinnipegK–8
École TachéWinnipegK–8
Centre scolaire Léo-Rémillard Winnipeg 9–12
Collège Louis-Riel Winnipeg 7–12
École communautaire Aurèle-Lemoine Saint-Laurent K–12
École Christine-Lespérance Winnipeg K–8
École/Collège régional Gabrielle-Roy Île-des-Chênes K–12
École communautaire Gilbert-Rosset Saint-Claude K–12
École Jours de Plaine Laurier K–12
École La Source Shilo K–12
École communautaire La Voie du Nord Thompson K–8
École Lacerte Winnipeg K–8
École Lagimodière Lorette K–8
École Noël-Ritchot Winnipeg K–8
École régional Notre-Dame Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes K–12
École Pointe-des-Chênes Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes K–12
École Précieux-Sang Winnipeg K–8
École communautaire Réal-Bérard Saint-Pierre-Jolys K–12
École Roméo-Dallaire Winnipeg K–9
École Sainte-Agathe Sainte-Agathe K–9
École communautaire Saint-Georges Saint-Georges K–12
École régionale Saint-Jean-Baptiste Saint-Jean-Baptiste K–12
École Saint-Joachim La Broquerie K–12
École Saint-Lazare Saint-Lazare K–12
École Taché Winnipeg K–6

Winnipeg School Division

Winnipeg SD serves the communities of Winnipeg Centre (Downtown, Point Douglas) and River Heights in Winnipeg. [10]

School [10] Grades
Stanley Knowles School K–5
Garden GroveK–8
Greenway SchoolK–6
Children of the Earth 9–12
Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute 9–12
Gordon Bell High School 7–12
Kelvin High School 9–12
R.B. Russell Vocational High School 9–12
Sisler High School 9–12
Technical Vocational High School 9–12
Winnipeg Adult Education Centre 12

Private schools (K–12)

SchoolLocationTypeGrades
Balmoral Hall School Winnipeg All-girls school
Beautiful Savior Lutheran School [11] Winnipeg
Calvin Christian Collegiate Winnipeg
Casa Montessori and Orff School [12] :60 Winnipeg
Christ the King School [13] Winnipeg
Faith Academy [14] Winnipeg
Freedom International School [12] :60 Winnipeg
Gray Academy of Jewish Education [15] Winnipeg
Holy Ghost School [16] Winnipeg
Hosanna Christian School [12] :61 Winnipeg
I. L. Peretz Folk School Winnipeg
Immanuel Christian School Winnipeg
The King's School [17] 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] Winnipeg
Shawenim Abinooji School [12] :62 Winnipeg
Southeast Collegiate [12] [21] Winnipeg First Nations school
Springs Christian Academy Winnipeg
St. Alphonsus School [22] Winnipeg
St. Boniface Diocesan High School Winnipeg
St. Charles Catholic School [23] Winnipeg
St. Emile Catholic School Winnipeg
St. Gerard School Winnipeg
St. Ignatius School Winnipeg Catholic
St. John Brebeuf School [24] Winnipeg
St. John's-Ravenscourt School Winnipeg
St. Mary's Academy Winnipeg
St. Maurice School Winnipeg
St. Paul's High School Winnipeg
Twelve Tribes School [12] :62 Winnipeg
University of Winnipeg Collegiate Winnipeg 9-12
Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Winnipeg
Winnipeg Mennonite Elementary & Middle Schools [25] Winnipeg
Winnipeg Montessori School Inc. [12] :62 Winnipeg

Post-secondary institutions

The provincial Department of Advanced Education and Training is responsible for Manitoba's post-secondary system. [26]

Public post-secondary

Private post-secondary

Defunct schools

Residential schools

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