River East Transcona School Division - Schools

Schools

Schools in River East Transcona are listed below.

  • Angus McKay School
  • Arthur Day Middle School
  • Bernie Wolfe Community School
  • Bertrun E. Glavin Elementary
  • Bird's Hill School
  • Chief Peguis Junior High
  • Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
  • Dr. F.W.L. Hamilton School
  • Donwood Elementary School
  • École Centrale (Winnipeg)
  • École Margaret-Underhill
  • École Regent Park School
  • Emerson Elementary School
  • Hampstead School (Winnipeg)
  • Harold Hatcher Elementary School
  • John de Graff Elementary
  • John W. Gunn Middle School
  • John Henderson Junior High School
  • John Pritchard School
  • John G. Stewart School
  • Joseph Teres School
  • Kildonan East Collegiate
  • Lord Wolseley School
  • Maple Leaf School
  • McLeod Education Centre
  • Miles Macdonell Collegiate
  • Munroe Junior High School
  • Murdoch MacKay Collegiate
  • Neil Campbell School
  • Polson School
  • Prince Edward School
  • Princess Margaret School
  • Radisson School
  • River East Collegiate
  • Robert Andrews School
  • Salisbury Morse Place School
  • Sherwood School
  • Springfield Heights School
  • Sun Valley School
  • Transcona Collegiate Institute
  • Transcona Community Learning Centre
  • Valley Gardens Middle School
  • Wayoata Elementary School
  • Westview Elementary School

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