St. James Collegiate

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St. James Collegiate Institute
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St. James Collegiate
1900 Portage Ave.

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Coordinates 49°52′40″N97°13′12″W / 49.8777°N 97.2201°W / 49.8777; -97.2201
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School typePublic high school
MottoDisce ut vivas
(Learn that you may live)
School district St. James-Assiniboia School Division
SuperintendentJenness Moffatt? (acting)
PrincipalKyle Lizotte
Grades 9–12
Enrollment560 (2024)
AreaSt. James-Assiniboia
Colour(s)Navy & gold   
MascotJimmie and Jay
Team nameJimmies
Website https://www.sjasd.ca/school/stjames

St. James Collegiate is a grade 9 to 12 secondary school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] It is part of the St. James-Assiniboia School Division. [2] The school was the first secondary school established in 1951 in the division but has since been transformed with a focus on academics, technology, applied commerce, anti-racism, science, environmental, land-based, diversity and cultural programming. Many teachers infuse UNESCO principles in their lesson design for the purposes of promoting the universal principles of peace and collaboration. SJCI is well-renowned for its incredible athletic and co-curricular programming and achievements. Student voice and leadership is a strong component of the school’s identity and student-led initiatives. The rich diversity of the student body greatly contributes to one of the most positive, inclusive and harmonious school cultures in the province of Manitoba.

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