St. Maurice School

St. Maurice School is a private school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is the largest Catholic school in Manitoba with an enrollment of nearly seven hundred students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

St. Maurice School
Address
1639 Pembina Highway

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R3T 2G6

Canada
Coordinates49.8298°N 97.1526°W / 49.8298; -97.1526
Information
School typeParochial
MottoIntegritas Libertas Modestia
(Integrity Liberty Modesty)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Founded1958
DirectorFather Mark Tarrant[1]
PrincipalMr. Bryan Doiron [2]
GradesKindergarten - Grade 12
Enrollment715
LanguageEnglish
AreaFort Garry
Colour(s)Blue, White and Yellow
Team namePatriots
Websitewww.stmaurice.mb.ca

History

St. Maurice was founded in 1958 by Maurice Cournoyer and the Sisters of Sion, and was officially opened on September 28, 1958. However, due to declining student population, the school was closed in June 1970. St. Maurice School was reopened and incorporated on September 4, 1979 with the support of St. Vital Roman Catholic Church.[3]

In September 1980, two additional classrooms were added and in the spring of that year a gymnasium and a parish hall were completed. Grades seven and eight were added in September 1983 and two additional rooms were needed. Archbishop Adam Exner blessed the two new classrooms on December 11, 1983.

On June 24, 1984 St. Maurice School paid tribute to its first Grade 8 graduating class. The High School wing was added on in 1987 and St. Maurice School opened its doors as the only Kindergarten to Grade 12 Catholic School in the Province of Manitoba. A new Parish Administration Centre and Rectory was built in 1990. This facility physically and philosophically provided a connection between St. Maurice School and St. Vital Parish Church, which now existed physically “under one roof”. Due to an ever-increasing enrollment at the school, a new wing of six classrooms was built in 1999 and now houses the Grade 4 to 6 classes. The St. Maurice Daycare and the Before and After School Program opened in May 2002.

Many new facilities were constructed during 2004–2005 school year. The three kindergarten classrooms were relocated to the second floor of 1619 Pembina Highway, just across Manahan Avenue - from the main school and parish building. The library was moved to a central location in the elementary area of the school. The lower level below the gym was re- developed into a full service cafeteria and music/band room. The official opening and blessing by Father Morand took place on April 28 th, 2005. After 30 years of service as the Director of St. Maurice School, Monsignor Patrick Morand retired in 2009.

Father Barry Schoonbaert became Pastor of St. Vital Parish and Director of St. Maurice School on July 1, 2009. He was replaced by Fr. Mark Tarrant at the end of the 2016–2017 school year. Today, with an enrollment of nearly seven hundred students, St. Maurice School is the largest Catholic School in Manitoba.

The latest renovation was done to the old library area.

References

  1. "School Staff 2018-2019" (PDF). St. Maurice School.
  2. "Administration and Student Services". St. Maurice School. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  3. "The Archdiocese Of Winnipeg". Archwinnipeg.ca. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
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