The Mission of the Louis Riel School Division is to foster safe, inviting and inclusive learning environments and to develop responsible global citizens through respectful partnerships between home, school and community.
Welcome to Christ the King SchoolChrist the King School is a Catholic School community (Kindergarten to Grade 8) committed to Jesus Christ and to the full development of each child.Collaborating in the Churches' mission of education, Christ the King School complements the educational efforts of the family and parents, who are the foremost educators of their children.Christ the King students are helped to recognize their giftedness and their responsibility to use these gifts in the service of others.
Vous avez à c?ur la réussite des jeunes et de votre communauté?Contribuez au système d'éducation dans votre communauté en devenant commissaire de la CSFM.Les inscriptions commencent le 3 septembre. suite Joey Delaquis, athlète de l'année Jostens A27-juin-2014Félicitations à Joey Delaquis, du Collège régional Notre-Dame, athlète de cross country, de course, de volleyball, de basketball, de baseball et d'athlétisme, qui a remporté le titre d'athlète de l'année Jostens dans la catégorie A (écoles rurales de moins de 100 élèves). Finissant étoile en volleyball et en hockey, Joey était capitaine de ses équipes de volleyball, de basketball et de hockey. La DSFM est fière de compter Joey parmi ses diplômés. suite Jeux juniors 201418-juin-2014C'est hier qu'avait lieu l'édition 2014 des Jeux juniors de la DSFM. Au rendez-vous, plus de 1200 élèves et un soleil rayonnants. suite Un octroi pour le programme d'arts visuels du Collège régional Gabrielle-Roy16-juin-2014Le premier ministre du Manitob,a monsieur Greg Sellinger, et le ministre du Tourisme, de la Culture, du Patrimoine, du Sport et de la Protection du consommateur, monsieur Ron Lemieux, étaient à I^le-des-Chênes ce matin pour annoncer le don d'un octroi de 20 000 $ au programme d'arts visuels du Collège
The Mission of the Louis Riel School Division is to foster safe, inviting and inclusive learning environments and to develop responsible global citizens through respectful partnerships between home, school and community.
Diagnostic Learning Centre -
This program provides short-term observation, diagnosis and explicit individual instruction in reading, writing and word study, along with the development of teaching and learning strategies related to Language Arts, organization and independence. These strategies are then presented to each student’s school team for transfer to the classroom setting.
The target group of students is in grades three to six. The program is available to any student in the Winnipeg School Division who is referred by the home school and who meets the admission criteria.
DLC classes are housed at Ashland and Wellington Schools.
During the year there are four sessions of eight weeks each. Students attend either a morning or an afternoon session, spending the rest of the school day in their regular school classrooms.
Programming can be provided in either English or French. French Sessions are offered at Ashland School as needed.