Ernest Manning High School

Ernest Manning High School is a public senior high school located in the City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, south of the Bow River.

The school falls under the jurisdiction of the Calgary Board of Education.

[2] The school is part of the Action for Bright Children Society.

[3] On October 7, 2008, the Calgary Board of Education approved and announced the closure of the existing Ernest Manning High School to facilitate the expansion of the western leg of Calgary's Light Rail Transit.

[4] The students of Ernest Manning transferred to the new high school located on the western edge of Calgary in the community of Springbank Hill in fall 2011.

[5] Ernest Manning has won four Total Div I Football titles (Two Jr.

Varsity Titles)[6] Even winning their first ever Provincial Championship in 2023[7] beating traditional powerhouses Harry Ainlay High School and Raymond high school.

1984-85: Aggregate Coed Div II Badminton, Sr.

2011-12: Intermediate Boys Cross Country, Varsity Girls Div II Soccer, Jr.

Girls 80m hurdles Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place), Sr.

Boys Mile Track and Field Bronze Winner (3rd place).

Girls 440Yds Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place), Jr.

Girls High Jump Track and Field Silver Winner (2nd place).

Intermediate Boys 100m Track and Field Silver Winner (2nd place).

Intermediate Boys 200m Track and Field Silver Winner (2nd place).

Boys 100m Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place).

Boys 100m Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place).

Boys 200m Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place).

Boys Long Jump Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place.)

Intermediate Boys 100m Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place).

Intermediate Boys 200m Track and Field Gold Winner (1st place).

Boys Cross Country Gold Winner (1st place).

Girls Cross Country Silver Winner (2nd place).

2004-05: Intermediate Girls Badminton Gold Winner (1st place), Sr.

Boys Badminton Gold Winner (1st place), Sr.

Boys Cross Country Gold Winner (1st place), Sr.

2023-24: Boys Individual Golf Gold Winner (1st place).

Boys Tier I BRIAN FRYER (Ranked) Football Gold Winner (1st place.)

Boys High Jump record of 2.01M set by Charlie Kambata.

Intermediate Boys Shot Put (5 kg) record of 14.73M set by Tanner Dambrauskas.