Brandon Indian Residential School
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Former nameBrandon Industrial Institute
Religious affiliationsMethodist Church of Canada,
United Church of Canada,
Catholic Church in Canada
United Church of Canada,
Catholic Church in Canada
Established1895
| Brandon Indian Residential School | |
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The school in 1920 | |
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Canada | |
| Information | |
| Former name | Brandon Industrial Institute |
| Type | Canadian Indian residential school |
| Religious affiliations | Methodist Church of Canada, United Church of Canada, Catholic Church in Canada |
| Established | 1895 |
| Closed | 1972 |
| Authority |
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| Oversight | Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada |
| Gender | Coed |
| Language | English |
The Brandon Indian Residential School was a former school located in Brandon, Manitoba. It was a part of the former Canadian Indian residential school system.

Five kilometres northwest of Brandon, Manitoba, the Brandon Indian Institute was established in 1895 by the Department of Indian Affairs. The school closed in 1972.[1] From 1895 to 1925, the Mission Board of the Methodist Church initially managed the school, intended for children from north of Lake Winnipeg. The United Church of Canada ran the school 1925 to 1969, and the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate from 1969 to 1972.[2]

