Introducing Maamawi Gi-bimosemin
Welcome to our new divisional magazine, Maamawi Gi-bimosemin—an Anishnaabe phrase meaning we are walking together—highlighting the spirit of shared purpose that defines our division. At the heart of t...
Read MoreIntroducing Maamawi Gi-bimosemin
Welcome to our new divisional magazine, Maamawi Gi-bimosemin—an Anishnaabe phrase meaning we are walking together—highlighting the spirit of shared purpose that defines our division. At the heart of t...
Introducing Maamawi Gi-bimoseminRead MoreNominations Open for the 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards
Nominations are now open for the Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards! The Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards celebrates outstanding Indigenous youth who have received awards for ac...
Read MoreNominations Open for the 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards
Nominations are now open for the Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards! The Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards celebrates outstanding Indigenous youth who have received awards for ac...
Nominations Open for the 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Awards Read MoreCongratulations to our 2025 School Board Medallists!
The Board of Trustees would like to congratulate the 2025 School Board Medallists! Every year, our School Board Medals are presented to one graduate from each high school who demonstrates academic exc...
Read MoreCongratulations to our 2025 School Board Medallists!
The Board of Trustees would like to congratulate the 2025 School Board Medallists! Every year, our School Board Medals are presented to one graduate from each high school who demonstrates academic exc...
Congratulations to our 2025 School Board Medallists!Read MoreSchool Registration for Newcomer Families
If you and your family are newcomers to Canada, (two years or less), and you would like to register your child(ren) for school, we can help. We understand that registering students for school is an i...
Read MoreSchool Registration for Newcomer Families
If you and your family are newcomers to Canada, (two years or less), and you would like to register your child(ren) for school, we can help. We understand that registering students for school is an i...
School Registration for Newcomer FamiliesRead MoreRiver East Transcona School Division Land Statement
River East Transcona School Division is located on the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininiwak, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Red River Métis. We recognize o...
Read MoreRiver East Transcona School Division Land Statement
River East Transcona School Division is located on the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininiwak, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Red River Métis. We recognize o...
River East Transcona School Division Land Statement Read MoreNews & Announcements
VIEW ALL NEWSUpcoming Events
We are excited to inform you about the upcoming Take Our Kids to Work Day (TOKTW) on Wednesday, November 5th. This annual event provides Grade 9 students with the opportunity to explore various career options and gain valuable insights into the working world by spending a day at a workplace.
What is TOKTW Day? Take Our Kids to Work Day is a national initiative that allows students to experience a day in the life of a professional. It helps them understand the skills required in different professions and the importance of education in achieving their career goals.
How Can Your Child Participate?
- Find a Host: Students can spend the day with a parent, relative, or family friend at their workplace. If this is not possible, please contact the school, and we will assist in finding a suitable placement.
- Permission Form: Please complete this digital form: TOKTW Day Form
- Preparation: Encourage your child to prepare questions and think about what they would like to learn during their visit.
Benefits of Participation:
- Exposure to different career paths
- Understanding workplace expectations and skills
- Building connections and networking
- Gaining motivation and direction for future education and career choices
We believe that TOKTW Day is a valuable experience that can inspire and motivate students as they begin to think about their future careers. If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your support in making this day a success for our students.
Upcoming Events
We are excited to inform you about the upcoming Take Our Kids to Work Day (TOKTW) on Wednesday, November 5th. This annual event provides Grade 9 students with the opportunity to explore various career options and gain valuable insights into the working world by spending a day at a workplace.
What is TOKTW Day? Take Our Kids to Work Day is a national initiative that allows students to experience a day in the life of a professional. It helps them understand the skills required in different professions and the importance of education in achieving their career goals.
How Can Your Child Participate?
- Find a Host: Students can spend the day with a parent, relative, or family friend at their workplace. If this is not possible, please contact the school, and we will assist in finding a suitable placement.
- Permission Form: Please complete this digital form: TOKTW Day Form
- Preparation: Encourage your child to prepare questions and think about what they would like to learn during their visit.
Benefits of Participation:
- Exposure to different career paths
- Understanding workplace expectations and skills
- Building connections and networking
- Gaining motivation and direction for future education and career choices
We believe that TOKTW Day is a valuable experience that can inspire and motivate students as they begin to think about their future careers. If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your support in making this day a success for our students.