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Join the Largest Geographical School Division in Manitoba!
Frontier School Division is located in 39 communities, spanning across 75% of the province! Whether you're an experienced educator or just beginning your career, the opportunities are endless within Frontier!
For over 60 years, Frontier School Division has been dedicated to advancing education and understanding in some of the most unique and picturesque communities in Manitoba.
Life in Frontier!
Life in Frontier is for those who embrace adventure and have a passion for making a difference. It means becoming part of close-knit rural communities, each with a rich history and deep-rooted traditions. You'll immerse yourself in the local environment, gaining a deep appreciation for Indigenous culture and way of life, through language and land-based learning. This experience will shape your connections with both students and the community. With our division’s vast reach, you'll find numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. Whether you're drawn to the small-school atmosphere in Bissett, MB, or the vibrant energy of a larger setting like the Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre in Norway House, MB, there's a place for everyone in Frontier.
If this excites you, then joining the Frontier Family is your chance to have the experience of a lifetime while making a positive impact on future generations!
What Our Inspiring Staff are Saying~
“Nowhere else in Canada will a new teacher get so much help in the early years of their career, and I cannot think of many other places where this type of hands-on experience is the norm for teaching.” – Tom Brennan, Fiddle Instructor Area 2, former Phys.Ed Teacher.
"I began working for Frontier School Division as the Frontier Collegiate Dormitory Secretary and eventually became an Educational Assistant at Frontier Collegiate in Cranberry Portage. Now I'm in my 5th and final year with the PENT program. The connections I have made within my school and home community, across the division, and at Brandon University have all shaped me into the individual and educator that I am today." - Cydney Bjerke, Educational Assistant and PENT Indigenous Teacher Education Program student.
“The reason I’ve stayed so long is because of the unique challenges and rewarding environment that comes with living in such a tight-knit community, for me this is heart work”. - Marrietta Anterola, a principal who has been part of the Frontier family since 2008.
“It’s a great place to work, it’s a combination of the staff and, of course, the students. The kids are fantastic, and it’s a way to connect to the community that we didn’t really have before. We wish we would have done this 25-years sooner. It feels like home.” Norma and Dwayne Turcotte, a husband-and-wife duo, came out of retirement to serve at Dauphin River School, with Norma taking on the role of Secretary and Dwayne as the Bus Driver.