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Welcome to our New Website!

Welcome to our school! We believe that parent participation is key to student success; our new website is designed to provide parents with all the information they need to be active participants in their student’s education. You will find that the site works just as well on mobile devices as it does on a desktop so you can find information on the go.

Events

Gr. 5 Track Day

Time: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Ecole Discovery Trails

Gr. 7 Track Day

Time: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Ecole Discovery Trails

Gr. 6 Track Day

Time: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Ecole Discovery Trails

News & Announcements

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Buy a Yearbook

2025-26 yearbooks are now available for pre-order. Click the link to reserve your copy today!
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Daily Announcements

Click to view our daily announcements. These include information about upcoming events (sports, clubs, and special activities), student reminders, and other important updates.
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About Us

École Morden Middle School is a dual track (English and French Immersion) school located in Morden, Manitoba and is part of The Western School Division. Our school is home to approximately 600 students and about 60 staff members including 30 faculty members. We offer a full array of extra-curricular programs to go along with our commitment to academic excellence and restorative disciplinary practices. We are all Blazers, committed to creating new trails for others to follow.
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Our Mission

École Morden Middle School is committed to providing children with experiences to help them develop intellectually, physically, emotionally, socially and morally. These experiences will take place in a caring, nurturing environment created and supported by a partnership of parents, students, educators and the community. We are working to develop attitudes and abilities that will enable children to continue their education and learn skills for independent living. Through the shared responsibility of all the partners, the children are expected to acquire a sense of respect for self and others, a responsibility to the community and a life long desire to learn.