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  1. Why The Frederick Gunn School? We believe in having heroes. The Frederick Gunn School is about people, really, and one person in particular — Frederick Gunn. Mr. Gunn (1816-1881) was a staunch abolitionist, intuitive educator, and all-round outdoorsman.

  2. Frederick Gunn was a pioneering educator, courageous abolitionist, and rugged outdoorsman. He has inspired generations of students to be curious and thoughtful, to stand up for what they believe in, and to be active members of their communities.

  3. At The Frederick Gunn School, our learning ecosystem champions the interdisciplinary and experiential nature of life and learning, incorporating athletics, arts, and the outdoors into everyday life alongside ambitious academics.

  4. Current stats and teams of hockey players/almuni that previously played in The Frederick Gunn School.

  5. Built in 1966 by the Transcona-Springfield School Division and named for long-time school trustee John William Gunn, this junior high school opened on 18 November 1966. It was expanded by eight classrooms in 1968 based on designs of the Winnipeg architectural firm of Ward and Macdonald.

  6. Developing students to “Be a Force for Good” — that is the mission of The Frederick Gunn School, a co-ed boarding and day school for students in Grades Nine to 12. Since its establishment in 1850, the school has developed scores of students to become lifelong learners and leaders.

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  8. The Frederick Gunn School, a co-ed boarding and day school for students in grades 9-12 as well as a post-graduate year, was founded in 1850 by Frederick Gunn. Mr. Gunn took a principled stand against slavery and spurred students (and the town at large) to examine their beliefs.

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