Suvarna Garge (Editor)

Shaftesbury High School

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Superintendent
  
Mr. Ted Fransen

Grades
  
9-12

Language
  
English

Number of students
  
750 (2004)

Motto
  
Memento Mori

Principal
  
Mrs. Catherine Birch

Enrollment
  
750 (2004)

Phone
  
+1 204-888-5898

Province
  
Address
  
2240 Grant Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0P7, Canada

Similar
  
Manitoba High Schools, Grant Park High School, Technical Vocational High Sch, Kelvin High School, Balmoral Hall School

Shaftesbury high school film club care home comedy


Shaftesbury High School is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in Tuxedo neighbourhood. It has a population of 750 students from Charleswood, Tuxedo and Linden Woods. Shaftedbury high school has a variety of course selection and is much appreciated by most students. If you chose to come to Shaftesbury you will be filled with school spirit as there are 4 spirit weeks a year to bring students of all grades together and build more connections.

Contents

Shaftesbury high school winnipeg making of discover shaftesbury


Notable alumni

  • Kaitlyn Lawes - Curler - Gold medalist with Team Canada, 2014 Sochi Olympic games
  • Nia Vardalos - Actress
  • Steven Fletcher - Politician
  • Todd MacCulloch - Former NBA center for the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Nets
  • Leanne Spencer - Supermodel of the World Titleholder of 1996
  • Scott Glennie - Professional hockey player for the Dallas Stars
  • Cody Eakin - Professional Hockey Player for the Dallas Stars
  • Sara Orlesky - TSN news reporter
  • Madison Bowey - Hockey player selected 53rd overall by the Washington Capitals
  • Brian Bowman - Current Mayor of Winnipeg
  • Championships Won

  • 2011 - Boys Indoor Soccer Division B
  • 2011 - Boys Hockey Winnipeg Free Press Division
  • 2011 - Girls Junior Varsity Tier 2 Basketball
  • 2010 - Boys Varsity Basketball Division 2
  • 2010 - Girls Varsity Tier 2 Basketball
  • References

    Shaftesbury High School Wikipedia