Collège Béliveau, Winnipeg

Secondary school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
49°51′47″N 97°04′17″W / 49.8630°N 97.0713°W / 49.8630; -97.0713InformationSchool typePublic, Secondary SchoolSchool boardLouis Riel School DivisionSuperintendentChristian MichalikPrincipalAndrea KolodyStaff35 TeachersGradesGrades 7-12Enrollment600LanguageFrench ImmersionAreaWindsor ParkColour(s)Red and BlackMascotBarry the BarracudaTeam nameBarracudasWebsitewww.lrsd.net/schools/CB/

Collège Béliveau is a Grade 7 to 12 French immersion school with 35 teachers serving approximately 600 students. It was the first French immersion centre in Western Canada after its conversion from English in 1982.[1]

Notable alumni

  • Riley Cote, a professional ice hockey player
  • Wab Kinew, Premier of Manitoba, Leader of the NDP Party of Manitoba
  • Mike Ridley, professional ice hockey player

Feeder schools

Collège Béliveau draws its population from five schools: École Guyot, École Henri-Bergeron, École Howden, École Van Belleghem, and École Provencher.

References

  1. ^ "Collège Béliveau".


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