1912 – Former St. Joseph’s Academy, St. Boniface, Winnipeg
Former convent and school run by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
Former convent and school run by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
Founded in 1912 as Kelvin Technical High School,
Probably the finest architecturally of Mitchell’s schools that are still standing,
Designed by Scottish-born architect Alexander Melville,
Designed for 1,000 children and amongst the safest schools in Canada for fire when constructed.
Three-storey Earl Grey is truly one of Winnipeg’s grand old schools with an impressive façade and a pair of asymmetrical entrance towers.
Built in 1922, Assiniboine School is an attractive low school building with a variety of rooflevels and materials.
Replacing an earlier school on Portage Avenue,
In 1922, the Winnipeg School Division built four new schools.
Built to a standardised design used by the city,