J. H. Bruns Collegiate
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J. H. Bruns Collegiate | |
Address | |
250 Lakewood Blvd. Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2J 3A2, Canada |
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Information | |
School board | Louis Riel School Division |
Superintendent | Terry D. Borys |
Principal | Bob Town |
Vice principal | Karen Haluschak |
School type | Public Secondary School |
Grades | Grades 9-12 |
Language | English |
Area | Southdale |
Mascot | Horse |
Team name | Broncos |
Enrollment | 700 |
Homepage | http://fc.rielsd.org/jhb/ |
J.H. Bruns Collegiate was named after Brother Joseph H. Bruns S.M., who had a lengthy and renowned career as an educator in St. Boniface. He served as Superintendent for 12 years of his thirty-six year career. The school opened its doors to students in the suburb of Southdale in September 1972, and has experienced many changes since its inception.
J.H. Bruns Collegiate is a secondary school (S1-S4) with an enrolment of more than 700 students. The staff at J.H. Bruns is committed to providing a positive environment with as many opportunities as possible for its students, and offers a varied curricula with a total of 130 courses.
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 |