Table of Contents
Graduation Requirements
Resources
Parents and Students
Adult Learning and Literacy
Information about Adult Learning Centres, Adult Literacy Programs and General Eduation Diploma (GED) Testing.
A Career Development Resource for Parents ( 234 KB)
Information about career planning, how to talk to teens about career choices, and how to find an ally who can help prepare young people for entry into the workforce.
Grade 9 to Grade 12 (Senior 1 to Senior 4) Mature Student Graduation Requirements
Information about the policy requirements related to the Mature Student High School Diploma.
High School Apprenticeship Program
Information about the High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP).
Individualized Programming
Information about individualized programming for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
Modification
Information about modification for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
My Child in School
This website provides parents with information about what their children are learning and how they might be assessed in compulsory subject areas from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Provincial Report Card
The provincial report card is written in plain language to ensure that parents get the information they need to fully collaborate in their children’s education. Information is available in 17 languages.
Remote Learning
Information about Remote Learning options available to students in Manitoba.
Safe and Caring Schools
Resources supporting safe and caring schools.
School Attendance
Resources to support regular school attendance.
Schools in Manitoba
Schools in Manitoba is a comprehensive provincial directory of all schools, school divisions, and districts.
Special Language Credit Option
Information about the procedures and requirements for awarding credits for proficiency in languages other than English and French.
Educators
Career Development
Information about career development courses and resources.
English as an Additional Language
Information and resources related to English as an Additional Language.
Evaluating Non-Manitoba Course Completions for Senior Years Credits
This document outlines considerations, procedures, and resources to assist school administrators in making decisions about the educational credentials and appropriate placement of students who transfer to the Manitoba school system from another jurisdiction within or outside Canada, from a non-funded independent school in Manitoba, or from homeschooling.
Grade 9 to Grade 12 (Senior 1 to Senior 4) Mature Student Graduation Requirements
Information about the policy requirements related to Mature Student High School Diploma.
Individualized Programming
Information about individualized programming for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
Modification
Information about modification for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
Remote Learning
Information about Remote Learning options available to students in Manitoba.
School-Initiated Courses and Student-Initiated Projects (Under Review)
Information about locally developed curricula.
Special Language Credit Option
Information about the procedures and requirements for awarding credits for proficiency in languages other than French and English.
Student Transfer Guide
Compiled by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), this guide provides detailed information about the school systems and graduation requirements for each province and territory. The purpose of this guide is to assist schools in placing high school students who have recently moved from one province or territory to another.
Subject Table Handbook
Information for schools about course codes, levels, and credits.
Subject Table Handbook Technology Education
Information for schools about course codes, levels, and credits for the Technology Education Program.
Work Placement
Information for schools about work placement.