Historic Sites of Manitoba: Tuxedo-Shaftesbury High School / Shaftesbury High School (2240 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg)

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Principals | Vice-Principals | Teachers | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This school in the Tuxedo area of Winnipeg was designed in 1968 by the local architectural firm of Pratt Lindgren Snider Tomcej and Associates.

Principals

Period

Principal

1968-1969

Gerald Wayne Hanna (1927-2016)

1970

Sergei L. “Serge” Sherman (1938-2013)

1971-1984

Philip (Filko) “Phil” Kozokowsky (1931-2019)

1984-1993

Ron Bernaerdt

1993-2001

Sharon Richmond

2001-2008

John Karras

2008-2011

Iain Riffel

2011-2018

Stan Wiebe

2018-2021

?

2021-2022

Catherine Birch

Vice-Principals

Period

Vice-Principal

1970-1980

Roy Johnson

1980-1983

Gary Perrett

1982-?

Leonard Boris “Len” Matiation

1996-2001

John Karras

2008

Robert “Bob” Bilan

2010-?

Stan Wiebe

2018-?

Mike Weekes

2021-2022

Carrie Dunford

Teachers

Among the teachers of Shaftesbury High School were Garth Bradley and Alvin Semenek.

Photos & Coordinates

Shaftesbury High School

Shaftesbury High School (May 2024)
Source: Greg Petzold

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.85744, W97.22946
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Manitoba Business: Pratt Lindgren Snider Tomcej and Associates

Sources:

Obituary [Garth Bradley], Winnipeg Free Press, 2 February 2019.

Obituary [Alvin Semenek], Winnipeg Free Press, 4 November 2023.

We thank Howard Holtman, Margaret Stimson, David Beer, and Greg Petzold for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 20 May 2024

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