Sagkeeng First Nation • Treaty 1 Territory

Education rooted in
Anishinaabe identity

The SEA serves our community through holistic, culturally grounded education across 5 schools — nurturing every learner from early childhood through adult education and post-secondary pathways.

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Our Schools

Sagkeeng Anishinaabe Community School

Sagkeeng Anishinaabe Community School

Grades N-4259 students • 64 staff

Principal: Dianna Twoheart

(204) 367-2285

Elementary
Sagkeeng Consolidated School

Sagkeeng Consolidated School

Grades 5-8169 students • 47 staff

Principal: Rhonda Michaud

(204) 367-2588

Junior High
Sagkeeng Anishinaabe High School

Sagkeeng Anishinaabe High School

Grades 9-12224 students • 48 staff

Principal: Garry Swampy

(204) 367-2243

High School
Sagkeeng Gaa-Waasateg Miikana - Alternative Education

Sagkeeng Gaa-Waasateg Miikana - Alternative Education

Grades 8-1219 students • 3 staff

Principal: Tim Kinney

(204) 367-4287

Alternative Ed
Sagkeeng Nanda-Gikendan - Adult Education

Sagkeeng Nanda-Gikendan - Adult Education

Grades 10-1246 students • 7 staff

Principal: Allan Courchene

(204) 367-4287

Adult Ed

Programs & Services

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Post-Secondary Student Support Program (PSSSP)

Providing financial, academic, and community support to Sagkeeng members pursuing post-secondary education across Canada and abroad.

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Community Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP)

Community-hosted Bachelor of Education degree enabling local Educational Assistants to transition into certified teachers.

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Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Program

Community-delivered nursing diploma program preparing culturally grounded healthcare professionals.

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High-Cost Special Education Program

Comprehensive student support services, specialized personnel, and adaptive materials for students with complex learning needs.

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Skills Link Program

Employment experience, wage subsidies, IT internships, and career development initiatives for Sagkeeng youth aged 15-30.

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Anishinaabemowin Language Program

Language revitalization across all schools through a unified Nursery to Grade 12 curriculum and Elder mentorship.

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Four Pillars Program

Strategic initiatives focused on Language, Culture, Heritage, and Wellness derived from community-wide survey engagement.

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Transportation & Safety Services

Operating a full school bus fleet ensuring safe daily travel for all students across the community.