Information For Students
Minister's Awards
Manitoba’s Celebration of Excellence in Teaching
Department Contacts
Search for Department staff contacts
K-12 School Programs
English Program, Français Program (French only), French Immersion Program, Subject Areas, Technology Education Program (Senior Years)
Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements, Mature Students
High School Transcripts
Student Records
Aboriginal Education
Aboriginal Connections, Aboriginal Identity Field
Bursaries and Exchange Programs
Bursaries, International Study Programs, Manitoba-Québec Six-Month Student Exchange Program
Distance Learning
Independent Study Option, Teacher Mediated Option, Web-Based Courses
School Policy and Planning
Going to School in Manitoba, K-S4 Agenda for Student Success
School Support
Blind/Visually Impaired, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Safe and Caring Schools
School to Work Transition
Aboriginal Youth Internship, Black Youth Internship, Lieutenant Governor's Youth Experience Program, Senior Years Apprenticeship, Youth Transition
Other Topics
Find below additional topics that may be of interest. Click on a topic's title for more information.
A Self-Managed Career Portfolio Guide
The portfolio offers a framework for individuals to guide and capture all aspects of their career development, including self-assessment, goal-setting, skill identification, career and educational transition, getting and keeping work, and lifelong personal development. As an ongoing developmental process, the career portfolio provides documentation of the past and offers a guide to the future.
Career Development
The new realities of the contemporary workplace and the contemporary worker have changed our perception and use of the concept of career. Career development is now viewed as complex and multidimensional, involving growing through life and work - an interweaving of learning, experiencing, living, working, changing, and identifying and discovering pathways. Thus career development can be seen as the creation of an individual's life/work designs.
Educational Links
A collection of annotated online resources (hyperlinks) for parents, students, teachers, and educational administrators.
Handbook for International Students
Provides information about Manitoba schools and about the educational options and supports available to students learning English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL).
Mature Student Graduation Requirements
The Senior 1 to Grade 12 Mature Student Graduation Requirements (1999) sets out the requirements for the Mature Student High School Diploma.
