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Inclusive Education



Inclusion is a way of thinking and acting that allows all individuals, regardless of their gender, abilities, ethnicity or socio-economic status, to feel accepted, valued and safe. An inclusive classroom community evolves to meet the ever changing and diverse needs of students.

Inclusion is not a place, it is a process that requires an understanding of what a student needs to succeed academically, socially and emotionally, and then a plan to address those needs. In Winnipeg School Division, parents/guardians, the school support team and other division staff and community agencies, as required, are involved in this planning process.

Inclusive education means that all students may attend and are welcomed by their community schools in age-appropriate, regular classrooms and are supported to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of the life of the school.


  • Adolescent Parenting

    Provides academic courses for parenting and pregnant women through junior and senior high years.

  • Adult Education

    The Winnipeg Adult Education Centre provides an opportunity for adults to continue their high school education in an adult atmosphere.

  • Clinical Support Services

    Provides clinical service to students, families and schools in the Winnipeg School Division and various independent schools in Winnipeg.

  • Diagnostic Learning Teams (DLT)

    Provide short-term observation, diagnosis and explicit individual instruction in reading, writing and word study for students demonstrating characteristics of a learning disability in reading and/or writing within the home school.

  • Student-Centred Services

    Provides appropriate educational opportunities to students so that they may participate as members of their school communities.

  • Interdivisional Student Services

    Winnipeg School Division, on behalf of the Province of Manitoba, provides education support programs for students from across the province who are clients or patients of various Winnipeg-area facilities.

  • School Counselling Services

    The primary goal of school counselling services is to enhance and promote student achievement. These services are designed to provide supports and resources to students, to their families, and to staff.

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