R. B. Russell Vocational High School | |
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Address | |
364 Dufferin Avenue , Canada | |
Coordinates | 49°54′39″N 97°08′32″W / 49.91092°N 97.14221°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, High School |
Founded | 1967 |
School board | Winnipeg School Division |
Principal | Paul Krowiak |
Grades | Grades 9-12 |
Enrollment | 319 |
Language | English |
R. B. Russell Vocational High School is a grade 9 to 12 public high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the North End neighborhood,[1] and is part of the Winnipeg School Division.[2] On April 20, 2017, the school celebrated its 50th anniversary.[3]
R. B. Russell opened in 1967, and is named after labour organizer and politician Robert B. Russell.[4] The design of the school was developed by a local Winnipeg firm named, Duncan Rattray Peters and Searle, which formulated a plan for the school to hold a capacity of 700 students.[5]
The Welding Technology Program at R. B. Russell is a four-year program where students practice a variety of welding techniques. Students who graduate will be eligible for the Canadian Welding Bureau certification.[6] The program has a history of creating art with a focus of learning about Indigenous culture.[7] In the past, students have designed projects honouring Missing and murdered Indigenous women[8] and Tina Fontaine.[9]
In 2022, a student from the schools welding program built a Winnipeg Blue Bombers fire pit with Adam Bighill's number on it, and was offered tickets to the season opener by Bighill in exchange for the fire pit.[10]