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Completed applications forms should be submitted to the Permit Coordinator of the St. James-Assiniboia School Division, 2574 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0H8. Please contact our Permit Coordinator for any permit inquiries at 204-888-7951, or email permits@sjsd.net .'Voluntary' Student Accident Insurance / Universal Student Accident InsuranceWe believe that Student Accident Insurance continues to be an excellent value and encourage parents/guardians to participate in this program endorsed by the Manitoba Association of School Trustees. Click here for more information. Download coverage and benefit information on the school division's Universal Student Accident Insurance here. Download a claim form and information on how file a claim here. Claims must be filed/submitted by parents directly to the insurance company, IAP (Industrial Alliance Pacific).
Diversity and InclusionAbout UsWelcome to James Nisbet Nursery School located at 70 Doubleday Drive. Our program is sponsored by the Maples Recreation Association (Maples Community Centre), who generously allow us the use of the James Nisbet Community Centre facility.The operation of our nursery program is overseen by the Board of Directors of Maples Community Centre and our own volunteer parent board.We are licensed and inspected annually by the Child Daycare Department of the Manitoba Government. In compliance with licensing regulations, our class size is limited to 30 students, for which there must be 3 qualified Early Childhood Educators on site during class hours.
Established in 1999 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province's leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.Over the years, the MFNERC has evolved from its humble beginnings, providing service on demand with a handful of employees, into a multifaceted organization that meets the needs of Manitoba's First Nations schools with unparalleled services and support.The MFNERC facilitates a community education process based on First Nations' needs, priorities and education plans. The MFNERC promotes community development by providing training and coordinating opportunities for families and other community members. Professional development training is also provided for school board members, administrators, teachers and teaching assistants. The MFNERC works with Manitoba First Nations in the development of partnerships to ensure the highest standards of education are achieved in First Nations schools.The MFNERC promotes and encourages First Nations involvement in all aspects of the development and implementation of educational change.For more information contact us at:(204) 594-129