Historic Sites of Manitoba: Kleefeld School (Kleefeld, RM of Hanover)

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The Kleefeld School was commissioned by the Hanover School Division and built at Kleefeld in 1972 to replace elemetary grade capacity within the local area, including at Gruenfeld School. That facility was later replaced with the present building.

Principals

Period

Principal

1972-1974

Norman Bartel

Teachers

Period

Teachers

1972-1973

Norman Bartel (grade 6), Leonora Koop (grade 1), John C. Kliewer (grade 5), Opal E. Kliewer (grade 2), Lloyd John Penner (grade 4), Eileen Margaret Reimer (kindergarten), Elizabeth “Betty” Wiens (grade 3)

1973-1974

Norman Bartel (grade 6), John C. Kliewer (grade 5), Eleanor R. Penner (grade 1), Lloyd John Penner (grade 4), Lilly Anne Reimer (grade 2), Mary-Ann Wiebe (kindergarten, 0.5), Elizabeth “Betty” Wiens (grade 3)

Photos & Coordinates

Kleefeld School

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.49840, W96.87775
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Kleefeld School No. 2160 (Municipality of Rhineland)

Sources:

School division half-yearly attendance reports (E 0757), Archives of Manitoba.

This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer.

Page revised: 1 April 2026

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