Historic Sites of Manitoba: Ecole St. Germain (77 John Forsyth Road, Winnipeg)

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Principals | Vice-Principals | Teachers | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This school, now in the Louis Riel School Division, was named for Simon St. Germain. Before the school was constructed, students in Kindergarten and grades 1 to 4 were hosted at Hastings School and Hastings Immersion School, grade two pupils at Glenwood School, and grade three students at St. George School. The doors opened to students in the fall of 1987 and the school opened officially on 1 December 1987. Originally planned as a kindergarten to grade nine school, it presently hosts kindergarten through grade five.

Principals

Period

Principal

1987-2015

?

2015-?

Amy Haworth

Teachers

No information.

Photos & Coordinates

Ecole St. Germain

Ecole St. Germain (September 2019)
Source: Rose Kuzina

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.81319, W97.10137
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Germain School No. 969 (St. Mary’s Road, Winnipeg)

Sources:

“Students will be bused,” Winnipeg Free Press Weekly South Edition, 23 August 1987, page 8.

Who We Are / School History, St. Germain School.

We thank Rose Kuzina for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer.

Page revised: 3 February 2021

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