Immaculate Heart of Mary School (Winnipeg)

It is owned and operated by the Sisters, Servants of Mary Immaculate[1] (not to be confused with the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, an entirely different and unrelated religious order).

It began its existence in 1905 as St. Nicholas School due to its affiliation with the Catholic Church of the same name.

[5] Through the years that followed, St. Nicholas School served the Ukrainian people in the Winnipeg area until a new building was constructed in 1962–63.

In January 2008, a new seven acre parcel of land was purchased on Ferrier Street in north Winnipeg for a new school to be constructed to serve the Ukrainian and other communities well into the future.

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