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School Profiles: Page

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 Nelson McIntyre Collegiate 8, 9

 J.H. Bruns Collegiate 10, 11

 Windosr Park Collegiate 12, 13

 Collège Jeanne-Sauvé 14, 15

 Collège Béliveau 16, 17

Elective Courses 18, 19

3 Dakota Collegiate is one of the most innovative, progressive, and in- clusive secondary schools in Manitoba. Close to 100 elective courses and more than 60 extra-curricular groups and activities make it easy to find your place. Realize your potential and become a Lancer for life!

Principal: Jill Mathez

Location: 661 Dakota Street Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2M 3K3

Contact: Phone: (204) 256-4366 Fax: (204) 257-4347

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/DCI/Pages/default.aspx

Grade: 9-12

4 SPECIAL PROGRAMS:

Advanced Placement Program (AP) Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered in grade 12 and are first year University level courses that go beyond the curriculum expectations of specialized courses. The AP courses offered at Dakota include Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Calculus. Sports Academy Dakota Collegiate offers six specialized Sport Academy courses within the Physical Education Program in one of the following areas: basketball, dance, football, hockey, soccer, volleyball, female fitness and outdoor education.

School Sports:

Basketball Football Hockey Volleyball

Water Polo Cricket Badminton Cheer

Dragon Boats Fastball Field Hockey Golf

Indoor Soccer Outdoor Soccer Ringette Rugby

Team Handball Ultimate

Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field/Cross Country

School Clubs:

Student Council Gender Sexuality Alliance

Black and Gold Volunteers Reach for the Top

Youth Encouraging Sustainability Mino Giizhigad

Youth in Philanthropy

Find your place at Dakota:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSWO9pnFKds

5 Glenlawn Collegiate believes in providing students with a stimulating, supportive and positive environment in which they can realize their po- tential as thinking, caring human beings, and in which they can develop academically, socially, aesthetically, physically and emotionally. In pro- moting our motto, “Striving for Excellence,” we will maintain an atmosphere in which individuals feel safe and valued as members of the school community.

Principal: Dionne Deer

Location: 770 St. Mary's Rd Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2M 3N7 Contact: Phone: (204) 233-3986 Fax: (204) 233-9212

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/GCI/Pages/default.aspx

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Extracurricular Activities The countless activities offered provide students with a great way to meet new friends, promote personal growth and have fun—the benefits are immeasura- ble. Glenlawn Collegiate Hockey Glenlawn Athletic Events Glenlawn Music Volunteerism

Sports:

Hockey Kickboxing/ Jujitsu Water Polo

Lacrosse Rugby Curling

Indoor Soccer Outdoor Soccer Ultimate

Volleyball Team Handball Badminton

Indoor Track Golf Outdoor Track

Basketball Cross Country

Please note that the information in this booklet is only an overview. For complete program and course information, please visit the course planning handbook.

7 Nelson McIntyre Collegiate is a Grade 9 - 12 High School in the Louis Riel School Division with a mandate to reimagine high school for the 21st century. It focuses on 21st century skills that we call the 6Cs (Fullan, 2014). These are: Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collabo- ration, Citizenship, and Character. With an enrollment of approximately 280 students, Nelson McIntyre Collegiate is a small school with big oppor- tunities.

Principal: Charlene Smallwood

Location: 188 St. Mary's Rd Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2H 1H9

Contact: Phone: (204) 237-0219 Fax: (204) 237-1615

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/NMC/Pages/default.aspx

Grade: 9-12

Number of Students: 285* * Data collected in August 2018

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Grade 9 & 10 Programming Grade 11 & 12 Programming Our Priorities: Academic Rigor, Skill Building, Forging Identity Nelson McIntyre Collegiate focuses on deep learning opportunities through a blend of interdisci- plinary study, field work, and connections to experts. Wolverine Athletics NMC Music Program

Sports:

Basketball Badminton Curling

Volleyball Golf Soccer

Track & Field/ Cross Country

Please note that the information in this booklet is only an overview. For complete program and course information, please visit the course planning handbook.

9 J.H. Bruns Collegiate was named after Brother Joseph H. Bruns S.M., who had a lengthy and renowned career as an educator in St. Boniface. He served as Superintendent for 12 years of his thirty-six year career. The school opened its doors to students in the suburb of Southdale in Septem- ber 1972, and has experienced many changes since its inception.

Principal: Ralph Wagner

Location: 250 Lakewood Blvd Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2J 3A2

Contact: Phone: (204) 257-2928 Fax: (204) 253-2149

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/JHB/Pages/default.aspx

Grade: 9-12

Number of Students: 784* * Data collected in August 2018

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All Nations Group Students from all backgrounds focusing on Indigenous perspectives SHOW Students Helping Our World Cultural Events Students share details about their culture and food within a presentation. Hockey Academy within the Physical Education program

Sports:

Basketball Golf Volleyball

Hockey Curling Badminton

Outdoor Soccer Rookie Hockey (Spring) Rugby

Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field/ Cross Country

Please note that the information in this booklet is only an overview. For complete program and course information, please visit the course planning handbook.

11 The ultimate aim of is to provide a positive learning environment in which students are able to succeed academically, and to develop into responsible citizens who are prepared to contribute to an ever-changing society. In the year of nineteen hundred and sixty, in the community of Windsor Park, there opened a school that became a legend. Only one other school in North America had this unique hexagonal archi- tecture.

Principal: Karen Haluschak

Location: 1015 Cottonwood Rd Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2J 1G3

Contact: Phone: (204) 256-7316 Fax: (204) 256-2856

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/WPC/Pages/default.aspx

Grade: 9-12

Number of Students: 510* * Data collected in August 2018

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Career Internship Program The Career Internship Program (CIP) at Windsor Park Collegiate (WPC) is an innovative partnership program that has partnered with over 600 businesses and not-for-profit organizations since its inception in 1996. CIP students com- plete a university/college entrance program of studies, build transferable soft skills, network with professionals in a variety of fields, and develop focus and confidence for successful post high school transitions. Library Services The role of the library at Windsor Park Collegiate is to ensure that our students develop as information literate citizens and lifelong learners. Medical Careers Exploration Program MCEP is a joint program between LRSD and Pan Am Clinic, and one of only two running in that gives students as opportunity to explore over 70 different careers in the medical field. Bistro In The Park Bistro in the Park is a hands on learning program available to all students in the Louis Riel School Division. The goal of this program is to help students achieve not only life skills but work place skills while working within the community.

Sports:

Basketball Volleyball Dragon Boat Racing

Ultimate Track & Field Rugby

Boxing Curling Wrestling

Badminton Team Handball Soccer

Student Councils:

Spirit Council Sports Council Grad Council

Please note that the information in this booklet is only an overview. For complete program and course information, please visit the course planning handbook.

13 Collège Jeanne-Sauvé is a Grade 9-12 French Immersion high school. We are proud of our academic and extracurricular programs that prepare students well for lifelong learning. In addition to the traditional academic courses delivered in the we offer a variety of programs such as Music, Fine Arts, Leadership, Spanish, Special Education, Infor- mation and Communication Technologies, Theatre Arts, and many more.

Principal: Alain Michalik

Location: 1128 Dakota St Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2N 3T8

Contact: Phone: (204) 257-0124 Fax: (204) 256-0867

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/ CJS/Pages/default.aspx

Grade: 9-12

Number of Students: 648* * Data collected in August 2018

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Music Collège Jeanne-Sauvé provides our students with an extensive music program including: Band, Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble, Guitar, Choir, Vocal Jazz, Technical Music Production and Musical Theatre. 21st Century Learning This year, our grade 9 and 10 students have launched our 21st century learning initiative which saw each student bring their own device to school. This has allowed teachers to integrate more technology into learning opportunities in class with the goal of adding depth of understanding for our students and ulti- mately targeting confidence and achievement in their courses. UNESCO In 2005, Collège Jeanne-Sauvé was honoured by its acceptance into the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) National level. We are

Sports:

Basketball Hockey Volleyball

Curling Badminton Soccer

Fastpitch Track & Field Cross Country

Rugby Golf Water polo

Ultimate Ringette

Leadership committees:

UNESCO Gender Sexuality Alliance EcOlympiens

Natural Helpers Amis de Rachel Leadership

Sports

Please note that the information in this booklet is only an overview. For complete program and course information, please visit the course planning handbook.

15 Collège Béliveau promotes learning en français while enriching our community with independent, respectful, responsible and engaged citi- zens. Our learning community offers an environment that promotes pro- fessional and personal learning for all its members.. Our school is unique in North America in that it was the first to offer a High School French Im- mersion program in a totally French milieu.

Principal: Gilles Mousseau

Location: 296 Speers Rd Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2J 1M7

Contact: Phone: (204) 255-3205 Fax: (204) 255-0692

Website: https://www.lrsd.net/schools/CB/Pages/default.aspx

Grade: 7-12

Number of Students: 597* * Data collected in August 2018

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Practical Arts (Grade 7 & 8) The Practical Arts program ensures that students graduate with the skills neces- sary in their personal lives, and the ability to pursue fulfilling careers. Allowing students to experience a combination of Human Ecology and Industrial Arts affords them substantial hands-on learning and valuable life-long skills. 21st Century Learning Today's students need preparation for the world beyond the K-12 environment and must be able to demonstrate the skills demanded for life in the 21st centu- ry. Educators are responsible to ensure that all students make successful transi- tions from high school to work, college or university. Regardless of their paths following their studies in the Louis Riel School Division, all young people will interact with technology. Physical Education and Sports

Sports:

Volleyball Golf Basketball

Curling Ringette (April) Soccer

Ultimate Frisbee Badminton Rugby

Hockey Track & Field/ Cross Country

Please note that the information in this booklet is only an overview. For complete program and course information, please visit the course planning handbook.

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