Education
Our Schools
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Obishikokaang Elementary School
Obishikokaang Elementary School in partnership with the community provides learning opportunities which support, challenge, and inspire all students. Students strive to achieve their full potential and their learning environment enables them to participate meaningfully in their community. Obishikokaang has an industrial kitchen facility, library, gym, daycare, and kindergarten to grade 8 classrooms. The school staff is committed to providing excellent learning opportunities in a centered environment.
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Waninitawingaang memorial SChool
The Waninitawingaang Memorial School is located in the community of Kejick Bay. The students at WMS enjoy a wide variety of cultural activities and enjoy the benefits of many online learning applications such as Reading Plus and Mathletics. This school has a designated space called an “Idea Room” in this learning environment, students are encouraged to explore their own creativity and make discoveries that reinforce their learning goals. The school staff is committed to providing differentiated learning opportunities that engage the success of our students.
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Morris Thomas Memorial Christian School
Morris Thomas Memorial Christian School is located in the community of Whitefish Bay. This school has been in operation for 20 years under the direction of the Lac Seul Education Authority. M.T.M.C.S provides a positive learning environment which supports student challenges and inspires them to independently focus on learning achievements. The school staff is committed to providing excellent guidance and opportunities that engage the success of our students. The Morris Thomas Memorial Christian School enables students to balance the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of their lives everyday
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High School Support Program
Our student support team provides in school support for our local students attending Sioux North High School in Sioux Lookout.
Supports include;
- Tracking attendance and marks
- Act as a liaison between parents and teachers
- Help students access mental health services
- Planning monthly activities for students
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Aboriginal Headstart
The Health Department operates two Aboriginal Headstart Programs, one in Frenchman’s Head and one in Kejick Bay. Frenchman’s Head is staffed by three people and provides meal programs. Kejick Bay has a limit of five spaces available.

