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Ready to take your high school education to the next level? MITT offers flexible, career-focused programs that combine high school learning with hands-on technical training. Explore three unique pathways to help you build a strong foundation for your future.

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MITT High School

Earn your high school diploma while gaining technical training in skilled trades. This tuition-free dual-track program is perfect for Grade 11 and 12 students looking for an alternative to traditional high school. You’ll enjoy small classes, one-on-one support, and hands-on experience in apprenticeship-eligible trades.

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Vocational Training

If you’re a high school student in one of our partner school divisions, this program lets you dive into a skilled trade before you even graduate. You’ll split your time between hands-on training at MITT and your regular classes—earning credits, building real-world skills, and setting yourself up for whatever comes next.

Pembina Trails Early College (PTEC)

Interested in technology? PTEC blends high school, post-secondary education, and real-world IT experience to prepare you for careers in software development or networking and cybersecurity.

  • Grades 9–10: Complete all your courses at Pembina Trails Collegiate, including IT-focused classes.
  • Grades 11–12: Take your compulsory courses at Pembina Trails Collegiate and technical training at MITT to earn a post-secondary diploma.

PTEC is perfect for students passionate about the digital world and ready to start their career in technology and innovation.

Division scolaire franco-manitobaine (DSFM) Partnership

MITT offers French-speaking high school students the opportunity to gain practical skills while maintaining their linguistic identity through its partnership with Division scolaire franco-manitobaine (DSFM).

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