Please be advised that there will be no classes after lunch on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, for both Elementary and High School students, due to the funeral of Anisabeth Kaiya Danis Waswa (Beardy). Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this time.

The school will be organizing a Winnipeg Goose Hunting Trip for High School Students from March 28 to April 1, 2026. Trip Schedule: March 28: Departure from school and travel to Winnipeg March 30 & 31: Goose hunting activities April 1: Travel back to Round Lake Students are advised to come well-prepared and dress warmly, bringing insulated rubber boots, jackets, and ski pants suitable for outdoor conditions. The trip will be led by Bentley Kakekayash, our Land-Based Worker. Thank you for your cooperation and support.

Celebrating Achievements at North Caribou Lake First Nation School

Welcome to the Achievement page of North Caribou Lake First Nation School! We take great pride in recognizing the accomplishments and successes of our students, staff, and community members. This page serves as a platform to showcase the remarkable achievements and milestones attained within our school community.

Student Achievements:

Academic Excellence: We celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of our students, whether it be academic awards, scholarships, or exceptional performance in standardized tests.

Extracurricular Accomplishments:

Our students excel not only in the classroom but also in various extracurricular activities such as sports, arts, music, and cultural events. We highlight their achievements in competitions, tournaments, and performances. Leadership and Service: We commend students who demonstrate leadership qualities and engage in community service initiatives both within the school and the broader community.

Staff Achievements:

Professional Development: Our dedicated staff members continuously pursue professional development opportunities to enhance their skills and expertise in delivering quality education. We recognize their participation in workshops, conferences, and training programs. Awards and Recognitions: We acknowledge the achievements and contributions of our staff members, including awards received, publications, and commendations from educational organizations.

Community Achievements:

Partnerships and Collaborations: We celebrate partnerships and collaborations with community organizations and government agencies that contribute to the enrichment of educational experiences for our students.

Community Engagement: We recognize the involvement of our school community in local events, cultural celebrations, and initiatives that promote social cohesion and community development. Contributions to Community: We highlight the contributions of our alumni to the community, whether it be through professional accomplishments, volunteer work, or leadership roles. As we continue to foster a culture of excellence and support the growth and development of all members of our school community, we invite you to join us in celebrating the achievements and successes of North Caribou Lake First Nation School.

High School Department of North Caribou Lake First Nation School successfully passed the Ministry of Education accreditation.

High School Department of North Caribou Lake First Nation School successfully passed the Ministry of Education accreditation.

Forest Roundhead, Grade 7 student got 1st place in the 2024-NAN Youth Art Contest.

Forest Roundhead, Grade 7 student got 1st place in the 2024-NAN Youth Art Contest.

High School Students and staff became the B- side champion in the Keewaytinook ladies broomball tournament held in Dryden.

High School Students and staff became the B- side champion in the Keewaytinook ladies broomball tournament held in Dryden.

High school students became A side runner up in the Youth Broomball tournament also known as tournament of hope held in Thunder bay.

High school students became A side runner up in the Youth Broomball tournament also known as tournament of hope held in Thunder bay.