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Louis Riel School Division
Division Scolaire Louis-Riel
Location
District information
MottoThriving Learners ∞ Flourishing Communities
Established
  • created: 1998
  • established: July 19, 2002 (WOW)
SuperintendentChristian Michalik
School boardLouis Riel School Board
Chair of the boardLouise Johnston
Schools41
BudgetCA $194,359,468.00
Students and staff
Students15,506 (2019)
Teachers1,118
Staff960
Other information
elected trustees
  • Sandy Nemeth
  • Chris Sigurdson
  • Cindy Turner
  • Louise Johnston
  • Tom Parker
  • Robert Page
  • Pamela Kolochuk
  • Neil Vadeboncoeur
  • Josie Landry
Websitewww.lrsd.net

The Louis Riel School Division (LRSD; French: Division Scolaire Louis-Riel, DSL-R) is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offering English-language and French-immersion education to its students.

It was broadly formed in 1998 with the voluntary amalgamation of the Norwood and St. Boniface School Divisions. Following the 2001 announcement by the Minister of Education, Training and Youth to reduce Manitoba's school divisions from 54 to 37, the St. Vital School Division merged with St. Boniface in 2002, officially establishing the new Louis Riel School Division.[1][2]

List of schools

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Elementary and K-8 schools

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School[3] Language Grades
Archwood School English K-8
Darwin School English K-8
Dr. D. W. Penner School English K-8
Frontenac School English K-8
General Vanier School English K-8
Glenwood School English K-8
École Guyot French immersion K-7
H. S. Paul School English K-8
Hastings School English K-8
Highbury School English K-8
École Howden French immersion K-8
Island Lakes Community School English K-8
École Julie-Riel French immersion K-5, 4-6 middle immersion
Lavallee School English K-8
École Marie-Anne-Gaboury French immersion K-8
Marion School English K-8
Minnetonka School English K-8
Niakwa Place School English K-8
Nordale School English K-8
École Provencher French immersion K-4
Samuel Burland School English K-8
Shamrock School English K-8
St. George School English K-8
École St. Germain French immersion K-5
Windsor School English K-8
École Van Belleghem French immersion K-6
École Varennes French immersion K-8
Victor H. L. Wyatt School English K-8
Victor Mager School English K-8
Nordale School English K-8
École Sage Creek School English & French K-8

Middle and secondary schools

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School[3] Language Grades
Collège Béliveau French immersion 7-12
Collège Jeanne-Sauvé French immersion 9-12
Dakota Collegiate English 9-12
École George McDowell French immersion 6-8
Glenlawn Collegiate English 9-12
J. H. Bruns Collegiate English 9-12
École Henri-Bergeron French immersion 5-8 (4-6 for middle immersion)
Nelson McIntyre Collegiate English 9-12
Windsor Park Collegiate English 9-12

Others

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School/centre[3] Language Grades
Learning from Home School / L'École Apprendre chez soi[4] English & French K-12
Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre English 11-12 Tech. & post-secondary
René Deleurme Centre[5] English N-adult

Notable alumni

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List of notable people that graduated from a secondary school in the division.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Louis Riel School Division". www.lrsd.net. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  2. ^ "Provincial Modernization of School Boundaries". www.edu.gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  3. ^ a b c "Louis Riel School Division". www.lrsd.net. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  4. ^ "Learning from Home School / L'École Apprendre-chez-soi". www.lrsd.net. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  5. ^ "René Deleurme Centre". web.lrsd.net. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  6. ^ Comeau, Pauline (1993), “Elijah”, p. 54. Douglas and McIntyre, Vancouver. ISBN 1550540823.
  7. ^ "Dakota Collegiate Wall of Fame". Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Andrea Slobodian: Weather Anchor". GlobalWinnipeg.com. Shaw Media Inc. 2008-03-11. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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