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List of schools in Manitoba
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This is a list of schools in Manitoba.
School divisions
Public schools (K–12)
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Northern school divisions
School divisions in Northern Manitoba include Flin Flon SD in Flin Flon, Kelsey SD in The Pas, and Mystery Lake SD in Thompson.
Brandon School Division
Brandon School Division serves the City of Brandon and area.
Hanover
Hanover School Division serves communities in southeastern Manitoba, including the RM of Hanover, City of Steinbach, Town of Niverville, and Landmark in the RM of Taché.
Louis Riel School Division
LRSD serves the communities of St. Boniface and St. Vital in Winnipeg.
Pembina Trails
Pembina Trails SD serves the communities of Assiniboine South and Fort Garry in Winnipeg.[4]
River East Transcona
River East Transcona SD serves the communities of River East (North and East Kildonan), and Transcona in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of East St. Paul.[5]
Seven Oaks
Seven Oaks SD serves the community of Seven Oaks in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of West St. Paul.[6]
St. James-Assiniboia
Seven Oaks SD serves the community of St. James-Assiniboia in Winnipeg.[7]
Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine
Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine (Franco-Manitoban School Division) has French-language schools distributed across the regions in Manitoba: Île-des-Chênes, La Broquerie, Laurier, Lorette, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, St. Claude, St. Georges, St. Jean Baptiste, St. Laurent, St. Lazare, St. Norbert, St-Pierre-Jolys, Ste. Agathe, Ste. Anne, Shilo, Thompson, and Winnipeg.[8][9]
Winnipeg School Division
Winnipeg SD serves the communities of Winnipeg Centre (Downtown, Point Douglas) and River Heights in Winnipeg.[10]
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Private schools (K–12)
Post-secondary institutions
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The provincial Department of Advanced Education and Training is responsible for Manitoba's post-secondary system.[26]
Public post-secondary
- Assiniboine Community College — Its main two campuses (Victoria Avenue East and the North Hill) are located in Brandon, with one satellite campus in Dauphin (Parkland Campus).
- Brandon University — Located in Brandon.
- Red River College Polytechnic — Its main two campuses (Notre Dame and Exchange District) are located in Winnipeg, along with an aviation and aerospace campus (Stevenson Campus) located in both Winnipeg (Airport) and Southport, and several regional campuses, in Selkirk (Interlake and Peguis - Fisher River Campus), Portage la Prairie, Steinbach, and Winkler.
- Université de Saint-Boniface — Located in St. Boniface, Winnipeg.
- École technique et professionnelle[26]
- University College of the North — Its main two campuses are located in The Pas and Thompson, respectively, and serve Northern Manitoba.
- University of Manitoba — Its main campus (Fort Garry) and downtown health-sciences campus (Bannatyne) are located in Winnipeg.
- University of Winnipeg — Located in Downtown Winnipeg
- Manitoba College (defunct)
- Wesley College (defunct)
- Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology — Located in Winnipeg.
- Yellowquill College
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Defunct schools
Residential schools
References
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