Louis Riel School Division
The Louis Riel School Division (French: Division Scolaire Louis-Riel) is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba offering English language and French immersion education to its students. It was formed through the amalgamation of the St. Vital School Division and the St. Boniface School Division.
Louis Riel School Division Division Scolaire Louis-Riel | |
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Location | |
900 St. Mary's Road Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M 3R3 | |
District information | |
Superintendent | Christian Michalik |
Chair of the board | Sandy Nemeth |
Schools | 41 |
Budget | CA $194,359,468.00 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 15,506 (2019) |
Teachers | 1,118 |
Staff | 960 |
Other information | |
Elected trustees |
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Website | www |
List of schools
Elementary schools
- Archwood School (Grade: K-8)
- Darwin School (Grade: K-8)
- Dr. D. W. Penner School (Grade: K-6)
- Frontenac School (Grade: K-8)
- General Vanier School (Grade: K-8)
- École George McDowell (Grade: 6-8)
- Glenwood School (Grade: K-8)
- École Guyot (Grade: K-6)
- H. S. Paul School (Grade: K-8)
- Hastings School (Grade: K-8)
- École Henri-Bergeron (Grade: K-6)
- Highbury School (Grade: K-8)
- École Howden (Grade: K-6)General Vanier school
- Island Lakes Community School (Grade: K-8)
- École Julie-Riel (Grade: K-5)
- Lavallee School (Grade: K-8)
- École Marie-Anne-Gaboury (Grade: K-8)
- Marion School (Grade: K-8)
- Minnetonka School (Grade: K-8)
- Niakwa Place School (Grade: K-8)
- Nordale School (Grade: K-8)
- École Provencher (Grade: K-8)
- Samuel Burland School (Grade: K-8)
- Shamrock School (Grade: K-8)
- St. George School (Grade: K-8)
- École St. Germain (Grade: K-5)
- Windsor School (Grade: K-8)
- École Van Belleghem (Grade: K-6)
- École Varennes (Grade: K-8)
- Victor H. L. Wyatt School (Grade: K-8)
- Victor Mager School (Grade: K-8)
- Nordale school (Grade: K-8)
- École Sage Creek School (Grade K-8, French & English)
Secondary schools
- Collège Béliveau (Grade: 7-12)
- Collège Jeanne-Sauvé (Grade: 9-12)
- Dakota Collegiate (Grade: 9-12)
- Glenlawn Collegiate (Grade: 9-12)
- J. H. Bruns Collegiate (Grade: 9-12)
- Nelson McIntyre Collegiate (Grade: 9-12)
- Windsor Park Collegiate (Grade: 7-12)
Post-secondary schools
- Louis Riel Arts & Technology Centre (Grade: 11-12 Tech. & Post-Secondary)
Learning Centres
- René Deleurme Centre
Notable alumni
List of notable people that graduated from a secondary school in the division.
- Adam Smoluk: Actor, Screenwriter, and Director
- Andrea Slobodian - Reporter[1]
- Cam Connor - professional NHL hockey player and Stanley Cup winner with the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers and Edmonton Oilers. Also appeared on Wipeout Canada.
- Connie Laliberte, Curler
- Corinne Peters, Curler
- Dave Richter - played 365 games as an NHL defenceman with Minnesota North Stars, Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks, and St. Louis Blues.
- Dylan McIlrath, NHL Player
- Edward Connery: Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, cabinet minister under Gary Filmon.
- Elijah Harper, Politician[2]
- Gabriel Langlois: Known affectionately as "Dancing Gabe" by Winnipeg sports fans.
- Gerald Ducharme: Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, cabinet minister under Gary Filmon.
- Janet Arnott, Olympic Curler
- Jennifer Jones - Professional Curler, 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Gold Medallist
- Jim Peebles: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics
- Laurie Hawn: Member of Parliament
- Mike Ridley - professional NHL hockey player with New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks
- Monica Goermann, Canadian National Artistic Gymnastic Team (1978–81)[3]
- Nigel Dawes: Professional hockey player.
- Obie Baizley: Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, cabinet minister under Dufferin Roblin and Walter Weir.
- Reid Carruthers: World Men's Curling Champion
- Robert "Butch" Goring - professional NHL hockey player, notable for winning 4 consecutive Stanley Cup with the New York Islanders.
- "Rowdy" Roddy Piper WWE Legend and Hall of famer
- Sami Jo Small, Canadian national women's hockey team goaltender
- Scott Koskie, Setter for the Canadian National Men's Volleyball Team (1995-2007)
- Theresa Oswald, Politician
- Tricia Mayba, Volleyball Player
- Wab Kinew, Leader of the Manitoba Opposition
See also
References
- "Andrea Slobodian: Weather Anchor". GlobalWinnipeg.com. Shaw Media Inc. 2008-03-11. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
- Comeau, Pauline (1993), “Elijah”, p. 54. Douglas and McIntyre, Vancouver. ISBN 1550540823.
- "Dakota Collegiate Wall of Fame". Retrieved 28 April 2018.
External links
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