Winnipeg School Division
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The Winnipeg School Division is the largest of six public school divisions in Winnipeg, serving 77 schools and over 33,000 students and their families in their large student population and focuses on helping all students achieve success. Their size, along with the commitment of their staff, parents and volunteers, enables them to bring together the full spectrum of services and professional expertise to help ensure the success of their students and their families in the 21st century.
The division is overseen by the Winnipeg School Board.
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[edit] Schools In The Winnipeg School Division
[edit] Central City Schools In Winnipeg School Division
- Adolescent Parent Centre
- Cecil Rhodes
- Clifton
- Daniel McIntyre
- Elmwood
- George V
- Glenelm
- Greenway
- Isaac Brock
- Kent Road
- Laura Secord
- Lord Selkirk
- Montcalm
- Principal Sparling
- River Elm
- Sacre-Coeur
- Sargent Park
- Tec Voc
- Weston
- Winnipeg Adult Education
- Wolseley
[edit] Inner City Schools In Winnipeg School Division
- Argyle
- Children of the Earth
- David Livingstone
- Dufferin
- Fort Rouge
- General Wolfe
- Gordon Bell
- Hugh John Macdonald
- John M. King
- King Edward
- Machray
- Mulvey
- Niji Mahkwa
- Norquay
- Pinkham
- R. B. Russell
- Sister MacNamara
- Strathcona
- Victoria-Albert
- Wellington
- William Whyte
[edit] North City Schools In Winnipeg School Division
- Andrew Mynarski
- Champlain
- Faraday
- Garden Grove
- Inkster
- Isaac Newton
- Lansdowne
- Lord Nelson
- Luxton
- Meadows West
- Prairie Rose
- Ralph Brown
- Robertson
- St. John's High School
- Shaughnessy Park
- Sisler High School
- Stanley Knowles
- Tyndall Park
[edit] South City Schools In Winnipeg School Division
- Brock Corydon
- Carpathia
- Churchill
- Collège Churchill
- Earl Grey
- École LaVerendrye
- École River Heights
- Gladstone
- Grant Park
- Grosvenor
- Harrow
- J.B. Mitchell
- Kelvin
- Lord Roberts
- Montrose
- Queenston
- Riverview
- Robert H. Smith
- Rockwood
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