Programs are offered at the K to 5 levels in English, K-3 Ojibwe Bilingual, and Primary Multi-age. The Primary Multi-age program (grades 1-3) features an activity-based, theme orientated approach to learning. The English language program is available at all levels from Kindergarten to grade 5.
Seven Oaks Education Foundation is an organization dedicated to providing the students of Seven Oaks School Division access to post secondary education. SOEF envisions a supportive community where all students can continue their education and training beyond high school. The Foundation raises funds to help students realize their post secondary
On the Fourth Sunday of the MonthThere is NO Evensong in the summer months.Evensong resumes in the Fall.St. Aidan's Anglican Church supports the work of St. Aidan's Christian School.Click here to find out more SACS.Services at St. Aidan's(A Notice from Pastor Dave Labdon)Click here to find out more the development of Worship and Church Services at St. Aidan's.New Services At St. Aidan's.pdfFile Size:
Navigation MenuPathways to EducationCEDA hosts the Pathways to Education program in Winnipeg, with partnerships from the Province of Manitob,a Winnipeg School Division, Pathways to Education Canad,a University of Winnipeg and the City of Winnipeg. Pathways to Education-Winnipeg program focuses on lowering high school drop outs rates, increasing access to post-secondary education and closing the 'opportunity gap' There are 4...read moreThe History of CEDACommunity Education Development Association (CEDA) was formed in 1979 when seven inner city parent councils agreed to form a non-profit community development organization in order to build a voice for inner city parents and residents to more effectively address education and community improvement concerns and issues. A Board of Directors was elected to govern CEDA including representation from...read moreAboriginal Children Count CampaignAboriginal Children Count: A Campaign for Social Justice in the Childhood Development: The purpose of this campaign which was launched in 2012 is to create awareness for the need for targeted programming for Aboriginal babies to age four who live in the North End.
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.