Victor Mager School

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Victor Mager School
Address
81 Beliveau Rd.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2M 1S6, Canada
Information
School board Louis Riel School Division
Superintendent Terry D. Borys
Principal Barbara Schwab
Vice principal Steven Lawrie
School type Public Primary school
Grades Grades K-9
Language English
Homepage Victor Mager

Victor Mager School is an elementary school in St. Vital, Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is a part of the Louis Riel School Division. It runs from Kindergarten to Grade 9 (formerly known as Senior One).

"Excellence in education is not just a goal at Victor Mager School but a commitment. This commitment is made by the community: the teaching staff, support staff, custodians, instructional assistants, administration, families and students. We, who are committed, will provide quality academic instruction for the students. In addition to valuing high academic goals, Victor Mager places value on respect for others, cooperation and collaboration, participation and safety. At Victor Mager, parents are encouraged to be involved in their children’s education. It is important for parents to become familiar with the school and the programs offered. Please feel free to contact the teachers or administrators should you have any questions or concerns. By working together, we will make a positive difference for our school community. This Student/Parent Handbook has been prepared to communicate to you the routines and expectations at Victor Mager School. Please take time to familiarize yourself with the contents. May you have a most successful year by clinging to the good of the past and by shaping a better future for Victor Mager." Taken from the 2006-2007 Handbook

[edit] Mission Statement

"Together We’re Better"

The primary purpose of Victor Mager School is teaching and learning. It is our aim to develop the intellectual, physical, creative, cultural and social capabilities of all our students to their maximum potential.

Victor Mager School belongs to the people of the community and we realize that productive schools are built on partnerships of parents, staff and students.


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