Jesuit Facts

From the 32nd General Congregation of the Society of Jesus (1975): "The mission of the Society of Jesus today is the service of faith, of which the promotion of justice is an absolute requirement. For reconciliation with God demands the reconciliation of people with one another."

At a Glance

St Paul's Facts

  • Located in Winnipeg, capital city of Manitoba, Canada. Population approximately 750,000
  • Diverse student population, representing different cultures and backgrounds
  • 10% of students qualify for financial aid through needs-base bursaries
  • Current student population: 590
  • 75% of students participate in faculty directed extra-curricular activities
  • Teacher-Student ratio 13:1
  • 45% of faculty have advanced degrees in their areas

Curriculum

Manitoba Provincial High School Curriculum Requirements are met and exceeded by the academic program at St Paul's. AP (Advanced Placement) courses for university entrance are offered in Physics, English and French. Over half of the recent AP students achieved exam marks of 4 or 5. St Paul's has superior facilities and programs in music, art, calculus, advanced mathematics, advanced computer and multimedia, second language acquisition and drama.

Graduates

More than 95% of
St Paul's graduates attend
post-secondary studies.

The majority of St Paul's students matriculate to the University of Manitoba for undergraduate studies where the school has a strong affiliation with St Paul's College. Seven St Paul's students have received University of Manitoba Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarships. Students who chose to attend out of province universities were frequently awarded entrance scholarships.

Since 1981, six St Paul's High School alumni have been awarded Rhodes scholarships to Oxford University for post-graduate studies. Four completed their undergraduate degrees at the University of Manitoba. St Paul's students have received Canadian Merit Scholarships among 30 selected annually in a Canadian-wide competition.