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WINKLER COMMUNITY WINKLER COMMUNITY
LEARNING CENTRELEARNING CENTRE
300 – 561 Main St.300 – 561 Main St.Winkler, MB Winkler, MB
R6W 1G3R6W 1G3
““Where Our Students Are Always #1”Where Our Students Are Always #1”
Testimonial“returning to school has been interesting and a
rewarding experience. I liked the fact that I could work at my pace and appreciated the one on one
help that was provided by teachers. The class atmosphere was one of warmth and friendliness
and made the learning process easier and a lot of fun. It was also great motivation for me to achieve my very best. I wanted my diploma so that I could
further my education in the fields that I enjoy working in. After four years of struggling and
making sacrifices I am grateful to have accomplished this. I look forward to the
opportunities that lie ahead, but will miss the people, the friends I’ve made over the years.”
Former Student
Give Yourself the Best Chance to Succeed at the
Winkler Community Winkler Community Learning CentreLearning Centre
Make Sure Your life is Ready for School:
• How busy are you?• Do you have a job?• What are your hours?• Do you have children?• Do you have other responsibilities?
Think ahead and make sure you have time for your courses as well as time for your life! The busier you are the fewer courses you should take.
Think ahead and make sure your courses are in time slots that work for you.
Are you a Are you a parent?parent?
Are you a Are you a parent?parent?
•Do you have child-care in place? Do you have child-care in place? •Do you know how your children Do you know how your children will get to day-care or school? will get to day-care or school?
ThinkThink ahead and have your ahead and have your children’s needs looked after children’s needs looked after
beforebefore you start school. you start school.
Testimonial “Coming to the Learning Centre has
been a very good choice that I have made for my life. This place is a great place to allow people (like me) to get a second chance at getting their grade 12. I will always remember and pray for the people that I have met over my three years at the Learning Centre. I would recommend this place to anybody. Thank you again for all the things that I have been able to learn.”
Former Student
1. Attend Regularly
Your best chance for success is regular attendance. If you have to miss a class, check with a classmate to get notes and assignments.
2. Connect With Other Students
Studying together and talking about your school-work with others can help YOU learn!
Use Your Student Planner
Write all test dates and homework in your planner. Important dates and study tips are in your student planner. Carry it with you and refer to it often.
Make sure you understand
your assignments. Check
with your teacher to make
sure you know exactly what
to do.
Do Your Homework
Be smart about using your time. Use free time-slots to do your homework. Have a regular time and place to do homework at home.
Hand In Your Assignments
Your teacher cannot give you a mark if you do not hand in your work. If an assignment is giving you trouble, show your teacher what you have completed and ask for help.
Plan For Test And Big Assignments
Make sure you understand exactly what you need to do. Double check with a classmate or your teacher if you are not sure. Write a plan of what you will do and when you will do it.
What To Do If You Need Help:
• Get help as soon as you need it.• Talk to your teacher and ask for help.• Go to Remedials.• Remedials are scheduled for one hour on a
daily basis. They are times when you can get extra help from subject area teachers. Remedials are most helpful if you go as soon as you start having trouble and if you bring a specific question or assignment. If you are not sure when remedials are scheduled, ask your teacher or check in the office.
The RRC Winkler Community Learning
Centre Provides:
• Opportunities for all adult learners in the communities served
• Continued access to Manitoba’s Mature Student High School Diploma
• Red River College certificate program options to the Pembina Valley Region
• Stage 1 & 2 Basic Literacy Skills Learning• Full-Time EAL (English as an additional
Language) for those with a Canadian Benchmark of 3-4. You can make an appointment to have your English skill level benchmarked. Call 204-325-4997 for an appointment.
RRC Winkler RRC Winkler Community Learning Community Learning
Centre offers the Centre offers the Mature Grade 12 Mature Grade 12
Diploma or your choice Diploma or your choice of high school courses of high school courses in a variety of subject in a variety of subject
areas.areas.
Adults-you may only need 8 credits to get
your Grade 12 Diploma
You can get your mature grade 12 diploma with 8 credits! Four of the credits must be grade 12 subjects (one must be English and one must be Math) and the four others can be at any high school level. You may even get credit from previous experience via Prior Learning Assessment! Grade 12 is the key for most employment today and is crucial to be able to enter post-secondary programs.
Sign up today! Call 204-325-4997
Mature High School Diploma Courses
Include:• Academic Foundations Math• Academic Foundations English• ELA Transitional Focus 30S• Consumer Math 30S• Pre-Calculus Math 30S• Accounting Principles 30S• Chemistry 30S• Physics 30S• ELA Transitional Focus 40S• English Language & Technical
40S• Consumer Math 40S• Applied Math 40S
• Pre-Calculus 40S• Accounting Systems 40S• Family Studies 40S• Biology 40S• Chemistry 40S• Physics 40S• Community Service 41G• Business Computing (dual
credit)• Keyboarding• Basic Business
Communications (dual credit)• WEB CT courses available