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U of W exploring possibility of downtown Winnipeg arts school

The University of Winnipeg is exploring the possibility of a downtown arts high school.

University of Winnipeg already partners with Royal Winnipeg Ballet to provide high school education

The University of Winnipeg is exploring the possibility of a downtown arts high school. (CBC)

A high school focusing on the arts may be coming to downtown Winnipeg.

The University of Winnipeghas put out a request for proposalsfor a feasibility study around a school that would enhance arts education in Winnipeg.

The Grade 9-12 University of Winnipeg Collegiatealready offers high school education in downtown Winnipeg, and has an existing partnership with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. RWB students taketheir high school classes at the university so they can completehigh school while also studying dance.

Now, the university wants to include students in Grade 6 through Grade 8, the request for proposals says.

The U of W and the collegiate also partner with the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts, Manitoba Theatre for Young People, the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, among others.

Many students take extra-curricular training in music, fine art andtheatrebut that can place scheduling and financial burdens on families, the request for proposals says.

"The intuition of stakeholders isthat the opportunity to combine deep artistic training with high school education could be of interest to a sizeable cohort of students, given the level of artistic interest in Winnipeg," according to the RFP. "Interest could also be significant outside Winnipeg as specialty schools that cross artistic disciplines are rare."

The feasibility study, which may cost up to $25,000, will be financed by a donation from the Winnipeg Foundation, the RFP says.

The closing date for proposals is Aug. 22. The study itself is expected to be completed by December 2017.