Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute

Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute
Address
720 Alverstone Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3E 2H1
Canada
Coordinates 49°53′58″N 97°10′14″W / 49.8995°N 97.1705°W / 49.8995; -97.1705Coordinates: 49°53′58″N 97°10′14″W / 49.8995°N 97.1705°W / 49.8995; -97.1705
Information
School type State High School
School board Winnipeg School Division
Principal L. Belmore
Grades 9 - 12
Enrollment Approximately 1250
Language English
Colour(s) Maroon     
Team name Maroons
Website www.winnipegsd.ca/schools/danielmcintyre/

Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute is a high school located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Founded in the late 19th century, the school was widely known as a highly academic school, and was designed to look much like a university.

Among the school's more well-known graduates is Bill Norrie (1929-2012), who served as Winnipeg's 39th Mayor from 1979 to 1992. While at the school, Norrie was elected school president, won the Governor General's Academic Medal and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford.[1]

Guess Who guitarist Kurt Winter (1946-1997) also attended the school.[2] A scholarship in Winter's name has been presented annually at the school since 1998.[3]

The school is named after Daniel McIntyre, Winnipeg's first school superintendent.

References

  1. Gordon Sinclair, Jr., Bill Norrie loved his city and was loved in return. Winnipeg Free Press, July 12, 2012. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  2. John Einarson, Profile of Kurt Winter, 2012; Manitoba Music Museum. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  3. John Einarson, Winter's tale. Winnipeg Free Press, December 15, 2013. Retrieved 2015-11-12.

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