This is a list of schools in Manitoba.
School divisions in Northern Manitoba include Flin Flon SD in Flin Flon, Kelsey SD in The Pas, and Mystery Lake SD in Thompson.
Division | School [1] [2] | Grades |
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Flin Flon | Ruth Betts School | K–8 |
Flin Flon | Hapnot Collegiate | 9–12 |
Flin Flon | Many Faces Education Centre (alternative school) | 9–12 |
Flin Flon | Ecolé McIsaac School | K–8 |
Mystery Lake | Burntwood Elementary School | K–8 |
Mystery Lake | Deerwood Elementary School | K–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 School | K–8 |
Kelsey | École Opasquia School | K–5 |
Kelsey | École Scott Bateman Middle School | 6–8 |
Kelsey | Margaret Barbour Collegiate Institute | 9–12 |
Kelsey | Mary Duncan School | 7–12 |
Kelsey | Kelsey Learning Centre (at UCN) | adult |
Kelsey | Kelsey Community School | K–5 |
Brandon School Division serves the City of Brandon and area.
School [3] |
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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 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.
School | Grades | Location |
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Blumenort School | K–9 | Blumenort |
Bothwell School | K–9 | New Bothwell |
Clearspring Middle School | 5–8 | Steinbach |
Crystal Spring | K–12 | Ste. Agathe |
Elmdale Elementary School | K–4 | Steinbach |
Green Valley School | 5–12 | Grunthal |
Kleefeld School | K–8 | Kleefeld |
Landmark Collegiate | 7–12 | Landmark |
Landmark Elementary | K–6 | Landmark |
Mitchell Elementary | K–4 | Mitchell |
Mitchell Middle | 5–8 | Mitchell |
Niverville Elementary | K–5 | Niverville |
Niverville High School | 9–12 | Niverville |
Niverville Middle School | 5–8 | Niverville |
South Oaks School | K–4 | Grunthal |
Southwood Elementary School | K–4 | Steinbach |
Stonybrook Middle School | 5–8 | Steinbach |
Steinbach Regional Secondary School | 9–12 | Steinbach |
Woodlawn School | K–4 | Steinbach |
LRSD serves the communities of St. Boniface and St. Vital in Winnipeg.
School | Grades |
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Archwood School | K–8 |
Collège Béliveau | 9–12 |
Dakota Collegiate | 9–12 |
Darwin School | K–8 |
Dr. D. W. Penner School | K–6 |
Frontenac School | K–8 |
General Vanier School | K–8 |
École George McDowell | 6–8 |
Glenlawn Collegiate | 9–12 |
Glenwood School | K–8 |
École Guyot | K–6 |
H. S. Paul School | K–8 |
Hastings School | K–8 |
École Henri-Bergeron | K–6 |
Highbury School | K–8 |
École Howden | K–6 |
Island Lakes Community School | K–8 |
J. H. Bruns Collegiate | 9–12 |
Collège Jeanne-Sauvé | 9–12 |
École Julie-Riel | K–5 |
Lavallee School | K–8 |
Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre | 12 |
École Marie-Anne-Gaboury | K–8 |
Marion School | K–8 |
Minnetonka School | K–8 |
Nelson McIntyre Collegiate | 9–12 |
Niakwa Place School | K–8 |
Nordale School | K–8 |
École Provencher | K–8 |
École Sage Creek School | K–8 |
Samuel Burland School | K–8 |
Shamrock School | K–8 |
St. George School | K–8 |
École St. Germain | K–5 |
École Van Belleghem | K–6 |
École Varennes | K–8 |
Victor H. L. Wyatt School | K–8 |
Victor Mager School | K–8 |
Windsor Park Collegiate | 9–12 |
Windsor School | K–8 |
Pembina Trails SD serves the communities of Assiniboine South and Fort Garry in Winnipeg. [4]
School | Grades |
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Acadia Junior High School | 7–9 |
Arthur A. Leach School | 5–9 |
Bairdmore School | K–6 |
Beaumont School | K–5 |
Beaverlodge School | K–5 |
Chancellor School | K–6 |
École Charleswood School | 6–8 (English) 5–8 (French) |
École Crane | K–4 |
Dalhousie School | K–6 |
École Dieppe | K–4 |
Fort Richmond Collegiate | 10–12 |
General Byng School | K–9 |
Henry G. Izatt Middle School | 5–9 |
Laidlaw School | K–8 |
Linden Meadows School | K–8 |
École secondaire Oak Park High School | 9–12 |
Oakenwald School | K–6 |
Pacific Junction School | K–5 |
Pembina Trails Alternative High School | 11–12 |
Pembina Trails Early College (PTEC) | 9–12 |
École R.H.G. Bonnycastle School | K–4 |
Ralph Maybank School | K–6 |
River West Park School | K–8 |
Royal School | K–5 |
Ryerson School | K–6 |
Shaftesbury High School | 9–12 |
École South Pointe School | K–8 |
École St-Avila | K–6 |
École Tuxedo Park | K–4 |
École Van Walleghem School | K–8 |
Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate | 9–12 (French) 10–12 (English) |
École Viscount Alexander | 5–8 |
Westdale School | 6–8 |
Westgrove School | K–5 |
Whyte Ridge School | K–4 |
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]
School | Grades |
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Angus McKay School | K–5 |
Bertrun E. Glavin School | K–5 |
Bird's Hill School | K–5 |
École Centrale | K–5 |
Donwood School | K–5 |
Dr. F.W.L. Hamilton School | K–5 |
Emerson School | K–5 |
Hampstead School | K–5 |
Harold Hatcher School | K–5 |
John de Graff School | K–5 |
Joseph Teres School | K–5 |
Lord Wolseley School | K–5 |
Maple Leaf School | K–5 |
École Margaret-Underhill | K–5 |
École Neil Campbell School | K–5 |
Polson School | K–5 |
Prince Edward School | K–5 |
Princess Margaret School | K–5 |
Radisson School | K–5 |
Sherwood School | K–5 |
École Springfield Heights School | K–5 |
École Sun Valley School | K–5 |
Wayoata School | K–5 |
Westview School | K–5 |
Arthur Day Middle School | 6–8 |
Chief Peguis Middle School | 6–8 |
École John Henderson Middle School | 6–8 |
John W. Gunn Middle School | 6–8 |
École Munroe Middle School | 6–8 |
École Regent Park | 6–8 |
Robert Andrews Middle School | 6–8 |
Valley Gardens Middle School | 6–8 |
Bernie Wolfe School | K–8 |
John Pritchard School | K–8 |
École Salisbury Morse Place School | K–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 SD serves the community of Seven Oaks in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of West St. Paul. [6]
School [6] | Grades |
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École Belmont | K–5 |
Collicutt School | K–5 |
École Constable Edward Finney School | K–5 |
Forest Park School | K–5 |
Governor Semple School | K–5 |
James Nisbet Community School | K–5 |
Margaret Park School | K–5 |
Школа R.F. Morrison School | K–5 |
Riverbend Community School | K–5 |
École Rivière-Rouge | K–5 |
École Templeton | K–5 |
Victory School | K–5 |
Edmund Partridge Community School | 6–8 |
H.C. Avery Middle School | 6–8 |
École Leila North Community School | 6–8 |
École Seven Oaks Middle School | 6–8 |
A.E. Wright Community School | K–8 |
Amber Trails School | K–8 |
Elwick Community School | K–8 |
O.V. Jewitt Community School | K–8 |
West St. Paul School | K–8 |
Collège Garden City Collegiate | 9–12 |
Maples Collegiate
| 9–12 |
Seven Oaks Met School | 9–12 |
West Kildonan Collegiate | 9–12 |
Seven Oaks SD serves the community of St. James-Assiniboia in Winnipeg. [7]
School [7] | Grades |
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École Assiniboine | K–5 |
Athlone School | K–5 |
École Bannatyne | K–5 |
Brooklands School | K–5 |
Buchanan School | K–5 |
Crestview School | K–5 |
Heritage School | K–5 |
Lakewood School | K–5 |
Linwood School | K–5 |
Phoenix School | K–5 |
École Robert Browning | K–5 |
Sansome School | K–5 |
Stevenson-Britannia School | K–5 |
Strathmillan School | K–5 |
École Voyageur | K–5 |
Bruce Middle School | 6–8 |
George Waters Middle School | 6–8 |
Golden Gate Middle School | 6–8 |
Hedges Middle School | 6–8 |
Lincoln Middle School | 6–8 |
École Ness | 6–8 |
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 (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] | Location | Grades |
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École Lacerte | Winnipeg | K–8 |
École Précieux-Sang | Winnipeg | K–8 |
École Roméo-Dallaire | Winnipeg | K–8 |
École Taché | Winnipeg | K–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 SD serves the communities of Winnipeg Centre (Downtown, Point Douglas) and River Heights in Winnipeg. [10]
School [10] | Grades |
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Stanley Knowles School | K–5 |
Garden Grove | K–8 |
Greenway School | K–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 |
The provincial Department of Advanced Education and Training is responsible for Manitoba's post-secondary system. [26]
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