Louis Riel School Division
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Louis Riel School Division
Division Scolaire Louis Riel |
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Board office location | 900 St. Mary's Road Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Communities served | St. Vital & Saint Boniface |
Number of schools | 39 |
2006-07 budget (CAD $ millions) |
$123,954,857 |
Number of students | 15,146 |
Chair of the Board | Mike Ducharme |
Superintendent | Terry Borys |
Elected Trustees | Hugh Coburn (Vice-Chairperson) Tricia Barnabé |
http://www.lrsd.net |
The Louis Riel School Division (In French: Division Scolaire Louis Riel) is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada offering both English-language and French immersion education to its students. It was formed through the amalgamation of the Saint Vital School Division and the Saint Boniface School Division.
Schools in the Louis Riel School Divison
Secondary schools | Collège Béliveau · Collège Jeanne-Sauvé · Dakota · Glenlawn · J. H. Bruns · Nelson McIntyre · Windsor Park |
Primary or elementary schools | Archwood · Darwin · Dr. D. W. Penner · Frontenac · General Vanier · George McDowell · Glenwood · École Guyot · H. S. Paul · Hastings · École Henri-Bergeron · Highbury · École Howden · Island Lakes · École Julie-Riel · Lavallee · École Marie-Anne-Gaboury · Marion · Minnetonka · Niakwa Place · Nordale · École Provencher · Samuel Burland · Shamrock · St. George · École St. Germain · École Van Belleghem · École Varennes · Victor H. L. Wyatt · Victor Mager · Windsor |
Other schools | Louis Riel Arts & Technology Centre |
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