Pembina Trails School Division

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Pembina Trails School Division
Location
181 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1M7
Canada
Coordinates 49°48′50″N97°11′28″W / 49.814°N 97.191°W / 49.814; -97.191
District information
SuperintendentLisa Boles
Chair of the boardDianne Zuk
Schools36 [1] [2]
Students and staff
Students14,590 (2018-19) [3]
Other information
Elected trustees 9 [4]
Website www.pembinatrails.ca

Pembina Trails School Division is a school division serving the southwest communities of Winnipeg, Manitoba, with 36 schools.

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The Pembina Trails Teachers' Association represents approximately 1,200 professional staff employed by the Pembina Trails School Division. [5]

Schools

As of 2023, there are 36 schools in total, including elementary, middle schools, and high schools. [1]

In February 2023, the Government of Manitoba announced that two new K–8 schools in the school division will be built and operating by September 2027, increasing the total number of schools to 38. [6]

School [7] LanguageGrades
Acadia Junior High SchoolEnglish7-9
Arthur A. Leach SchoolEnglish5-9
Bairdmore SchoolEnglishK-6
Beaumont SchoolEnglishK-5
Beaverlodge SchoolEnglishK-5
Bison Run School [8] EnglishK-8
École R.H.G. Bonnycastle SchoolEnglish/FrenchK-4
Chancellor SchoolEnglishK-6
École Charleswood SchoolEnglish/French6-8 / 5-8
École Crane French immersion K-4
Dalhousie SchoolEnglishK-6
École Dieppe French immersion K-4
Fort Richmond Collegiate English10-12
General Byng School EnglishK-9
Henry G. Izatt Middle SchoolEnglish5-9
Laidlaw SchoolEnglishK-8
Linden Meadows SchoolEnglishK-8
École secondaire Oak Park High School English/French9-12
Oakenwald SchoolEnglishK-6
Pacific Junction SchoolEnglishK-5
Pembina Trails Alternative High SchoolEnglish11-12
Pembina Trails Early College (PTEC)English9-12
Ralph Maybank SchoolEnglishK-6
River West Park SchoolEnglishK-8
Royal SchoolEnglishK-5
Prairie Sunrise School (formerly Ryerson School)EnglishK-6
École St-Avila French immersion K-6
Shaftesbury High School English9-12
École South Pointe SchoolEnglish/FrenchK-8
École Tuxedo Park French immersion K-4
École Van Walleghem SchoolEnglish/FrenchK-8
Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate English/French10-12 / 9-12
École Viscount Alexander French immersion 5-8
Westdale SchoolEnglish6-8
Westgrove SchoolEnglishK-5
Whyte Ridge SchoolEnglishK-4

Bison Run School

Bison Run School is a K–8 English-language school in Pembina Trails School Division, located in the Waverley West neighbourhood of Winnipeg. [8]

Construction on the school began in August 2021 with a total cost of $32 million, and it opened its doors on January 30, 2023. The school is a two-storey, 7,560 m2 (81,400 sq ft) building that is set to be part of a larger campus, with a high school currently under construction near the K–8 school. [6]

Pembina Trails Collegiate

Pembina Trails Collegiate is a 9-12 English-language school in Pembina Trails School Division, located beside Bison Run School in the Waverley West neighbourhood of Winnipeg. [9]

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