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Gray Academy of Jewish Education

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Gray Academy of Jewish Education
Location
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123 Doncaster St, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Information
Established1997
PrincipalLori Binder
GradesNursery–12
Enrollment490
School fees$11,175 CDN
Websitewww.grayacademy.ca

The Gray Academy of Jewish Education is a pluralistic Jewish private school in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

History

The first formal Jewish education in Manitoba can be traced to the establishment of the Talmud Torah in Winnipeg, although it wouldn't be until 1907 that Israel Isaac Kahanovitch established a physical building for the school at Dufferin and Aikins. The school later become the Winnipeg Hebrew School. Eight years later in 1914 the Aberdeen School (later remained the I.L. Peretz School) was established as a secular Yiddish language school. Within its first year, 92 students were enrolled, and the school relocates to a building on McKenzie Street. Lastly, in 1959 the Ramah Hebrew School, opened at Lanark and Grant in River Heights to accommodate a growing Jewish population in Winnipeg's south end. The Gray Academy was founded in 1997 as a result of the amalgamation of these three schools. The modern school is located in the Asper Jewish Community Campus built by Israel Asper. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Educational divisions

  • Shore Early Years School: Composed of Nursery through Grade 6.
  • Simkin Middle School: Composed of Grade 7 through Grade 9.
  • Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate: Composed of Grade 10 through Grade 12.

References

  1. ^ "History and Heritage – Gray Academy". Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  2. ^ "Enrollment on the Rise at Gray Academy – 490 Students for the 2019-20 School Year". www.winnipegjewishreview.com. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  3. ^ "Gray Academy of Jewish Education | UJA Federation of Greater Toronto". jewishtoronto.com. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  4. ^ "Gray Academy of Jewish Education | Jewish Federation of Winnipeg". www.jewishwinnipeg.org. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  5. ^ Spivak, Rhonda (2008-09-25). "Winnipeg's largest day school adopts uniforms". The Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved 2020-06-05.

49°52′20″N 97°12′34″W / 49.8723°N 97.2094°W / 49.8723; -97.2094