Seine River School Division is located in Southeastern Manitob,a Canada. Our Division stretches from La Salle in the Northwest to the Woodridge area deep in Southeastern Manitoba. You will find specific information elsewhere on this website pertaining to our fifteen schools and our 4,100 students.Seine River School Division offers:K-Grade 12 English and French Immersion ProgramsGrade 9-12 Technical-Vocational ProgramsK-Grade 12 Life Skills ProgramAdult Learning Centre We are also proud of the wide number of services we provide. Some of our more significant services are:Early Literacy ProgramsResource and Counseling services K-Grade 12Music K-Grade 6
Woodlands Junior opened in September 1964, and caters for boys and girls aged 7-11 years of age. At present, there are approximately 380 children on roll.We have twelve classrooms, a music room, a library, a hall with fixed apparatus, and a wildlife area.
Our School DivisionHave an enjoyable summer!The Lord Selkirk School Division will begin summer hours on Wednesday, July 2, 2014 and continue until Friday, August 29, 2014. The summer hours are as follows: Board Office 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Transportation Dept. 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Maintenance Dept. 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.We wish all students, parents, guardians and staff have a safe and restful summer vacation. The first Board Meeting of the new school year will be on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.Who We AreThe Lord Selkirk School Division serves students in communities spread over an area of 1760 square kilometres. The historic City of Selkirk, home of the Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive School, sits at the hub.The school division stretches along both sides of the Red River, from the southern suburban communities of Lockport and St. Andrew's, through the farming areas of Clandeboye, Petersfield and Libau, to the lakeshore communities of Grand Marais and Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg.With a population of approximately 4,500 students, our 15 schools offer a wide variety of programs and activities.Our schools celebrate the proud heritage and culture of the region - including the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, the Scottish pioneers, the French Canadian voyageurs and the Ukrainian settlers