Winnipeg School Division
The Winnipeg School Division[1] is the largest of six public school divisions[2] in Winnipeg, serving 77 schools and over 33,000 students and their families in the central part (pre-Unicity) of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
The division was founded in 1871.[3] It is overseen by the Winnipeg School Board.
Schools in the Winnipeg School Division
Central city schools
Inner city schools
- Argyle Alternative High
- Children of the Earth High
- David Livingstone
- Dufferin
- Fort Rouge
- General Wolfe
- Gordon Bell High (7-12)
- Hugh John Macdonald
- John M. King
- King Edward
- Machray
- Mulvey
- Niji Mahkwa
- Norquay
- Pinkham
- R. B. Russell Vocational High
- Sister MacNamara
- Strathcona
- Victoria-Albert
- Wellington
- William Whyte
North city schools
- Andrew Mynarski
- Champlain
- Faraday
- Garden Grove
- Inkster
- Isaac Newton
- Lansdowne
- Lord Nelson
- Luxton
- Meadows West
- Prairie Rose
- Ralph Brown
- Robertson
- St. John's High (7-12)
- Shaughnessy Park
- Sisler High (9-12)
- Stanley Knowles
- Tyndall Park
South city schools
- Brock Corydon
- Carpathia
- Churchill High (7-12)
- Collège Churchill (7-12)
- Earl Grey
- École LaVerendrye
- École River Heights School
- Gladstone
- Grant Park High (7-12)
- Grosvenor
- Harrow
- École J.B. Mitchell School
- École secondaire Kelvin High
- Lord Roberts
- Montrose
- Queenston
- Riverview
- École Robert H. Smith School
- Rockwood
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