Our History

Springs Christian Academy has a long history of raising leaders for the next generation. SCA is deeply rooted in the Christian faith, while providing a strong academic program for Preschool to Grade 12. See a glimpse into the school’s journey since its founding in 1985.

Our *NEW* Middle/High School Building (Coming Fall 2026)

We are so excited to move into our new building in the Fall of 2026! Check out the rendered tour, or head to build.springs.ca to learn more!

Aerial view of our new building during construction

SCA's School President

In 2023, we announced a new Springs Christian Academy School President and Springs Church Senior Pastor, Zach Fontaine! After God’s call on Pastor Zach to be Senior Pastor of Springs Church was affirmed by the Springs Church Board, it only seemed fitting that since SCA is a ministry of Springs Church, Zach also lead SCA. We know God has great and mighty things for us as we move forward under the leadership of Pastor Zach. Our school mission has not changed – to come alongside parents in providing a Christ-centred education for their children, consistent with the Springs Church Statement of Faith, and to strive for excellence in education through Christ. As a staff it is our passion to see our students grow academically and in their relationship with Jesus and live a life that is honouring to God.

Senior Pastor Zach Fontaine

In 2024, SCA & Springs Church broke ground for our new Middle & High School building. This 135,500 square foot facility is being built alongside our Elementary campus on Lagimodiere. Opening September 2026.

King George V School (circa 1915) Source: Education Department Report, 1915, Manitoba Legislative Library.

History: Youville Building

Prior to September 2026 when SCA moved into our new campus at 639 Lagimodiere Blvd, our Middle & High School classrooms were located at 261 Youville Ave. This facility is one of the oldest and largest public school buildings in St. Boniface. It was designed by Winnipeg architect H. W. Greene and built from stone mined at the quarries in Tyndall, Manitoba. The stone and clay brick structure was one of the first fireproof schools in Manitoba and was completed in 1916. Since then, the building has undergone many upgrades and renovations, including the addition of a gymnasium in 1974 and new electrical and heating.

It was used as a public school until it was closed in 1989 due to declining enrolment. Afterwards, the building was used by the Child and Family Services department, the St. Boniface Diocesan High School and then renovated and reopened in September 1991 as Springs Christian Academy.