RED RIVER HERITAGE FAIR Congratulations to the Grade 6 students who represented our school so well at the Red River Heritage Fair at the University of Winnipeg on May 1st. The students had a wonderful time observing the hundreds of amazing projects by grade 4 to 11 students from across Manitob,a participating in several hands-on workshops, interacting with the judges and answering their questions, and meeting students from across the province.Each year the grade 6 students participate in various fun and educational workshops. This year's workshops included: soap stone carving; making aboriginal leather necklaces called spirit pouches; an amazing scavenger hunt; and an interesting talk on The Untold Stories of Winnipeg. As well there was aboriginal drumming during the lunch hour and an Open House and Awards Ceremony in the evening. It was an action-packed day, one that will remain fondly in our memories! All of our students received medals for their wonderful projects.In addition, some of our students were fortunate to receive SPECIALTY AWARDS, as follows: CANADA'S HISTORY AWARD (Awarded to the Top 3 Projects in the entire fair!)
Niji Mahkwa School and Community upholds the belief that all children have an inherent right to the highest quality of holistic education.
The integration of traditional, cultural teachings in a supportive learning environment will provide students with strengths and skills to meet the challenges of life.
The Children of the Earth High School program believes in the dignity, value, and worth of each individual. We recognize that students have attitudes, desires, and abilities that differ widely and that changing times present new challenges and demands. Hence, we believe that the basic purpose of education is to provide a pathway through which each individual may realize self-respect, self-fulfillment, and his/her relevance in a dynamic society. We believe in quality education that is culturally-based, flexible, and centred on the needs of the students.
The Winnipeg School Division, Children of the Earth High School staff, students, parents, and community collaborate and consult as a team. We are committed to providing culturally-based quality education in an environment that will afford students the opportunity to develop the necessary skills, attitudes, and social behaviours that will help them meet the challenges of life.
Faith in Education at Immaculate Heart of Mary SchoolUkrainian Catholic Co-Educational Nursery (Sadochok) to Grade EightResource and Enrichment ProgramsSupervised Before and After School ProgramsManitoba Department of Education Approved CurriculaSpecial Concern for Ukrainian Cultural and Religious DevelopmentPhysical Education, Intramural and Interscholastic Sports Programs Music Program Includes Song, Dance, Musical Instrument and Theatrical PerformanceChristmas Concert and Ukrainian Concerts Provide Musical Theatre Performance Experiences
The Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg Inc. (ACWI) is a gathering place for people and a centre to foster new ideas in education, economic development, social service delivery and training.Through the Centre, the participating organizations have established stronger linkages and mechanisms to cooperate more fully in the design and delivery of services for Aboriginal people in Manitoba.