Dog Island-Sandy Bay
Northern Lights School Division is a provincial school system serving a predominantly Aboriginal school population located throughout the northern geographical half of Saskatchewan. The schools are very diverse ranging from 10 to 500+ students per school, and catering to Cree, Dene, Metis, French, and English Cultures. The division is progressively piloting programs unique to Canada, staying on the cutting edge of technology, and integrating the varied cultural aspects of the communities into the classrooms.
March 3rd 2008 - 2008 Northern Senior Winter Games final results...
Feb. 1st, 2008 - Click here for the 2008 Writing Assessment.
Jan. 29th, 2008 -
The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Don Allen Saskaloppet
February 29-March 1, 2008
La Ronge, Saskatchewan
It would be great to see more kids participate in this event.
Check out the Ski La Ronge website for more information!
www.skilaronge.ca

Jan. 24th, 2008 - Click here to look at our Winter 2007/2008 Newsletter.
Jan. 23rd 2008 - Happy New Year! The 2008 Northern Senior Winter Games will be held in Beauval on Feb. 11-15, 2008.
Nov. 29th, 2007 - Click here for information on the 2008 provincial Writing Assessment for Grades 5,8,11.
Nov. 9th, 2007 - Click here for information on the 2007 Christmas Card Design Contest.
Nov. 7th, 2007 - Click here to look at our Fall 2007 Newsletter.
Oct. 2007 - Clothing order forms have been added.
Oct. 2007 - School enrollment statistics have been updated.
Sept. 2007 - The Administrative Manual is now updated for the current school year.
Sept. 2007 - Welcome to the new look of our website.
There are still some areas of the site being worked on.
They include the following: Photos, Administration, Community Profiles and more...

Mission Statement

The Northern Lights School Division #113 will advocate for, equality of opportunity and support for all individuals within its jurisdiction through the provision of good governance, sound management, adherence to provincial and regional curricula and exemplary instruction.

The Northern Lights School Division #113 believes:

  1. That the purpose of education is to help individuals to know themselves, to develop personal resources of judgement and skills to face a future anywhere, to understand their rights and responsibilities to themselves, family and community, and to exercise the greatest degree of control over their lives.

  2. Education is a shared responsibility between school and community. (Includes parents, extended family, etc.)

  3. Education decision-making is improved when parents and other members of community participate in the governance process.