Franco-Manitoban School Division Explained

Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
Motto:Apprendre et grandir ensemble
Region:Winnipeg, Île-des-Chênes, La Broquerie, Laurier, Lorette, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Sainte-Agathe, Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes, Saint-Claude, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Saint-Georges, Saint-Laurent, Saint-Lazare, Saint-Pierre-Jolys, Shilo, Thompson.
Country:Canada
Location:1263 Dawson Road
Lorette, Manitoba
R0A 0Y0
Coordinates:54.3°N -97.3°W
Superintendent:Alain Laberge
Chair Of The Board:Bernard Lesage
Free Label1:Elected trustees
Free Text1:Bernard Lesage, Denis Clément, Yolande Dupuis, Sylvie Schmitt, Michel Simard, Roxane Dupuis, Rhéal Gagnon, Joanne Colliou, Guy Gagnon, Alain Jacques, Lisbeth Savard.
Schools:23
Students:5666 (septembre 2018)

The Franco-Manitoban School Division (French: Division scolaire franco-manitobaine) is a school division in Manitoba, Canada offering French-language education to its students. The right to French education was gained through Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Division was formed in 1994, following court challenges that established the rights of minority-language groups in Canada to separate education systems.

23 Schools in the Division

Adult Education Centre

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