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Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jobworks is an adult learning centre providing students with a variety of academic and vocational programs. Our main campus is conveniently located at 1175 Pembina Highway between Jubilee Avenue and McGillivray Boulevard.Students are taught in a classroom environment by Manitoba certified teachers using curriculum approved by the Manitoba government. The teachers at Jobworks are dedicated, caring professionals who take pride in working with students to help them achieve their goals. The environment at Jobworks is comfortable, welcoming, relaxed and technologically well equipped.
Welcome to party for Consul GAward from President of Canad,a Stephen Joseph HarperAward from Mayor of WinnipegMoreSuccessful Cases:Linkang Zhang, band 7 IELTS overall score. His got this result through our short-term class and made his dream university.Yuezhu Sun, band 6.5 IELTS overall score with one subject of 7 highest score. She received training from us for 10 days in the winter of 2012 and got accepted by her university.Xiaming Hou, band 6.5 IELTS overall score with one subject of 7.5 highest score. He was accepted by his dream university through our Weekend Classes.Jixi M,a band 5.5 IELTS overall score with one subject of 6 highest score. He was accpeted by WTC after joining our Full-time Class program.Ningyu Wu, band 6 IELTES overall with one subject of 6.5 highest score. He took IELTS test 4 times before came to us with band 5.5 IELTS overall score and our winter training program helped him entered WTC eventually.Ruohan Li, band 5.5 IELTS overall score with one subject of 6 highest score.
Yellowquill College was founded by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council in 1984 as a physical manifestation of the belief of “Indian Control of Indian Education”. Those visionary leaders saw that a better future was possible through a First Nation-owned and operated post-secondary institute. On October 1, 1984, the College opened in the newly renovated residential school on Crescent Road West in Portage la Prairie on 45 acres of Long Plain First Nation Land. The opening of a First Nation college provided an alternative for aboriginal adults wanting to pursue their educational goals.