In middle years, Technical Vocational Education generates interest and engagement in practical, hands-on activities among our middles years through various activities within our industrial arts shops, home economic kitchens, and sewing centres.
At the high school level, we offer a wide range of technical vocational programming at two of our major centres: Helen Betty Osborne Inninew Education Resource Centre and Northern Technical Centre at Frontier Collegiate. Programming includes:
- Carpentry
- Culinary Arts
- Hair-styling
- Mechanics
- Welding
- Woodworking
When facilities are unavailable, our mobile trades trailers allow for programming such as introductory activities in woodworking, welding and mechanics.
Other Programs:
Frontier also provides access to Technical Vocational programming in four major program areas:
- 4 + 1 Program
- CareerX
- Engaged Learners Program
- Expanded Options Program
These programs provide introductory and exploratory opportunity for Technical Vocational Education in a variety of areas: carpentry, computer programming, culinary arts, design media, drone technology, gaming, geographic positioning systems, hair-styling, mechanics, robotics, and welding to name a few.
Northern Skills Competition
Frontier School Division also has students participate in the Northern Skills competition as part of the Skills Manitoba and Skills Canada competitions.
For more information, please contact:
Grant Kreuger Technical Vocational Coordinator
grant.kreuger@fsdnet.ca Garry Neufeld Technical Vocational Project Officer
garry.neufeld@fsdnet.ca