Our Schools

kisêwâtisiwin (kee se wât si win School is a safe, caring school focused on learning, every day for every student. We pride ourselves on being a community of students, parents and partners who share a common philosophy that all students matter. The school code that students and staff live by is one of kindness, respect, humility, honesty, caring, courage, wisdom, honesty,. truth and responsibility.

Academic achievement is our number one priority and we offer regular programming as well as the Academic Enrichment Program. We believe in a team approach to learning that includes school staff, students, parents and partners working together. Our school also offers students many opportunities to become involved in the life of the school – through lunch hour or after school clubs, through our amazing athletic program and through our student leadership program. We realize the importance of students connecting and being part of the community. We strongly encourage all students to get involved in the life of their school.

Please feel free to contact us at any time with questions or concerns. The learning environment in our building is enriched with all of us working together. Our goal is to ensure that every student that walks through the doors at kisêwâtisiwin School is welcomed and given every opportunity for success.

Clinton Preeper, Principal

Edith Rogers School

Welcome to Edith Rogers School!

At our school, we are committed to each students’ success. We offer multiple programs designed to create interactive, engaging opportunities for thinking and learning. We work to recognize where each student is on their learning journey, and design our content and class structure to help motivate each student to think critically and creatively to support their own learning. Through our citizenship values of kindness, respect and responsibility, we work together as a community (students, staff, families and community partners) to ensure every student succeeds.

Mrs. Sheri Tchir, Principal


T. D. Baker School is a school emphasizing excellence! Our success is achieved through the commitment, support and talent of the staff, students, parents and community. Together, we provide exciting and rewarding learning opportunities for you!

We are proud to be a School Community where we are committed to four learning principles: respectful relationships, collaboration, partnerships and always asking what’s best for our kids. Our goal at T. D. Baker School is to ensure all students are successful so they can become the leaders of tomorrow.'

John Hrdlicka, Principal


Thelma Chalifoux School

A word that had significant meaning to Thelma Chalifoux was the Cree term, Otipemisiwak, which means “being your own boss.” It is vital for our students to be 21st century learners. This will allow them to become critical thinkers who can collaborate, problem solve and adapt to whatever comes their way. Students who take the initiative to advocate for themselves and others will help bring the term, Otipemisiwak to life at Thelma Chalifoux School.'

Shauna Paul, Principal


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