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Schools in Manitoba 2011/12 Schools in Manitoba Écoles du Manitoba 2011/12 BAT Serving the Education Community Since 1931 TO E I X N www.mtbb.mb.ca T A M MTBB B U A O E OK BUR MTBB offers Departmental publications Curriculum-matched products Student learning resources Manitoba Text (WNCP and MB recommended) Book Bureau A Special Operating Agency of Manitoba Education Great new offerings from publishers! 130–1st Avenue West Toll-free: 1-866-771-6822 P.O. Box 910 or 1-204-483-5040 Books, educational (outside MB & SK.) software, audios, kits, Souris, Manitoba Fax: 1-204-483-5041 teacher guides, paper, R0K 2C0 and more! Email: [email protected] Preface Schools in Manitoba - Écoles du Manitoba is a comprehensive provincial directory of all schools, school divisions and districts. T he directory includes addresses, telephone and fax numbers, as well as e-mail addresses for schools, school divisions and districts. It also contains the number of teachers and students, and the grade range in each school supplemented by an indication of the programming offered such as English, Français, French Immersion and Heritage Languages. Schools operating on a semester system are identified as shown in the key, which is printed below. The symbol (H) represents a Hutterian school. In addition, a provincial summary of the number of schools and programs offered in the Public School System (including First Nations Schools administered by Frontier School Division and Park West School Division under an educational agreement) can be found on page 11. The school code assigned to every school by Manitoba Education is provided and should be used as a reference number in all correspondence between schools and the department. To accommodate frequent requests for summary information, school division and district listings include the total number of elementary and secondary schools. Elementary schools are defined as those that offer K-8 programs and, in secondary schools, 9-12 programs. Consequently, the number of elementary and secondary schools does not necessarily correspond to the total number of schools in a division or district since schools offering K-12 are counted as both an elementary and a secondary school. The number of teachers represented for schools is the count of teachers in each school. Teachers working in more than one school would, therefore, be included in the teacher count of both schools. As a result, the sum of the teacher counts in each school may be greater than the total teacher count presented in the summary information for each division. The primary purpose of this publication is to provide contact information. Therefore, contact information for schools or division resource centers that do not report enrolment is included in this publication but those centers are not included in the count of schools presented in the divisional or provincial summaries. Additional copies of Schools in Manitoba - Écoles du Manitoba, catalogue # 83855 may be purchased from the Manitoba Text Book Bureau, P.O. Box 910, 130-1st Avenue West, Souris, Manitoba, R0K 2C0; orders can be placed online at www.mtbb.mb.ca by calling 1-866-771-6822 or (204) 483-5040 . It is also available on line at http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/schools/index.html This directory was compiled by the Education Administration Services Branch of Manitoba Education from information submitted by schools, school divisions and districts in September 2011 and reflects that data as accurately as possible. Telephone and Fax Numbers School Name Semester System SISLER HIGH (S) 589-8321 School ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE SISLER Fax: 586-0625 Address 1360 REDWOOD AVENUE Winnipeg, R2X 0Z1 E-Mail [email protected] Address 9-12; 92-1654 English, Immersion School Code: 1646 Grades Number of Teachers and Students Programming Offered Préface Schools in Manitoba - Écoles du Manitoba est un répertoire provincial détaillé de toutes les écoles, de toutes les divisions et de tous les districts scolaires du Manitoba. Ce répertoire comprend les adresses, les numéros de téléphone et de télécopieur, ainsi que les adresses de courriel des écoles, des d ivisions et des districts scolaires. Il comprend également le nombre d’enseignants et d’élèves, les années d’études de chaque école, ainsi que les programmes offerts tels que : anglais, français, immersion française et langues ancestrales. Les écoles qui suivent un système semestriel sont indiquées par la lettre S comme dans la légende qui figure au bas de la présente page. Le symbole (H) représente une école huttérienne. De plus, vous trouverez un sommaire du nombre d'écoles et de programmes offerts dans le système d'écoles publiques (y compris les écoles des Premières Nations qui sont gérées par la Division scolaire Frontier et la Division scolaire Park West en vertu d’une entente éducative) à la page 11. Le ministère de l’Éducation attribue un code à chaque école. Ce code de l’école devrait être utilisé comme numéro de référence dans toute correspondance entre les écoles et le Ministère. Afin de répondre aux demandes fréquentes des renseignements récapitulatifs, les tableaux introductifs des divisions et des districts scolaires comprennent le nombre total des écoles primaires et secondaires. Les écoles primaires sont les écoles qui offrent un programme de la maternelle à la 8e année et les écoles secondaires offrent un programme de la 9e à la 12e année. Par conséquent, le nombre d’écoles primaires et secondaires ne correspond pas nécessairement au nombre total d’écoles d’une division ou d’un district scolaire puisque les écoles qui offrent un programme de la maternelle à la 12e année sont comptées deux fois, c’est-à-dire comme une école primaire et comme une école secondaire. Le nombre d'enseignants indiqué pour les écoles est l e n ombre total d'enseignants dans c haque éc ole. Les enseignants q ui travaillent dans plus d'une école sont, pour cette raison, compris dans le nombre total d'enseignants des écoles où ils enseignent. Par conséquent, le nombre total d'enseignants dans chaque école pourrait être plus élevé que celui du nombre total d'enseignants indiqué dans les renseignements récapitulatifs de chaque division scolaire. Le but principal de cette publication est d’offrir des renseignements généraux. Par conséquent, les renseignements généraux pour les écoles et les centres de ressources divisionnaires qui ne nous communiquent pas d’inscriptions sont compris dans cette publication, mais ces centres ne font pas partie du total des écoles présentées dans le sommaire des divisions scolaires ou le sommaire des données statistiques provinciales. Vous pouvez faire l’achat d’exemplaires supplémentaires de la brochure Schools in Manitoba - Écoles du Manitoba (no de catalogue : 83855) au Centre des manuels scolaires du Manitoba, C. P. 910, 1st avenue West, bureau 130, Souris (Manitoba) R0K 2 C0, p ar I nternet au site W eb www.mtbb.mb.ca ou e n co mposant l e 1 866 771-6822 o u le 204 483-5040. Ce répertoire est également offert en ligne à l’adresse suivante : www.edu.gov.mb.ca/m12/ecoles- mb/index.html. La Direction des services d’administration scolaire du ministère de l’Éducation du Manitoba a élaboré ce répertoire en fonction des données soumises par les écoles, les divisions et les et les districts scolaires en septembre 2011 et tous les efforts possibles ont été faits pour en assurer l’exactitude. os Nom de l’école Système semestriel N de téléphone et de télécopieur SISLER HIGH (S) 589-8321 Adresse ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE SISLER Fax: 586-0625 de l’école 1360 REDWOOD AVENUE Winnipeg, R2X 0Z1 Adresse [email protected] de courriel 9-12; 92-1654 English, Immersion School Code: 1646 Années d’études Nbre d’enseignants et d’élèves Programme offert DID YOU KNOW? MERLIN’s Partner Program All Manitoba school divisions are participating in the Partner Program. MERLIN is now involved in the renewal process renegotiating a new 3-year agreement effective July 1, 2012. Additional Services? There are a number of optional services that MERLIN offers outside the Partner Program … Adobe licensing; exclusive discounts on Microsoft software for student, faculty and staff members; hosted Exchange email for school staff; hosted email for students; hosted SharePoint; hosted Lync 2010; data backup; Symantec software; Trend Micro; Corel; Google SketchUp Pro… For more information, please contact [email protected] or visit www.merlin.mb.ca An Agency of the Department of Innovation, Energy and Mines Table of Contents . Maps Winnipeg School Divisions Manitoba School Divisions and Districts Special Revenue & Remote School Districts Frontier School Division Division scolaire franco-manitobaine . Schools Divisions and Districts Beautiful Plains School Division .................................... 11 St. James-Assiniboia School Division ......................... 46 Border Land School Division ......................................... 12 Sunrise School Division .............................................. 48 Brandon School Division ............................................... 13 Swan Valley School Division ...................................... 49 Division scolaire franco-manitobaine ............................. 14 Turtle Mountain School Division ................................ 50 Evergreen School Division ............................................. 16 Turtle River School Division ....................................... 50 Flin Flon School Division .............................................. 16 Western School Division ............................................ 51 Fort la Bosse School Division .......................................
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