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Kindergarten Registration

2026-01-09 17:26:35.52 +0000 UTC

Indigenous Learning with Nenqayni Wellness Centre

2026-01-06 21:29:46.595 +0000 UTC

Trustee Show of Support

2025-12-09 00:26:34.659 +0000 UTC

Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day at FNESC

2025-12-09 00:23:06.785 +0000 UTC

Cariboo-Chilcotin Team at FNESC

2025-12-09 00:11:09.512 +0000 UTC

Non-violent Crisis Intervention Training

2025-12-03 18:07:01.594 +0000 UTC

Strengthening Social Emotional Learning Practices

2025-11-25 22:11:18.937 +0000 UTC

Journey to System Change for Place-Based Learning

2025-11-20 20:00:24.416 +0000 UTC

Lahal with Bruce Baptiste

2025-11-20 19:58:05.293 +0000 UTC

Inclusive Learning Communities: Ready, Set, Learn at Tatla Lake

2025-11-13 18:31:41.006 +0000 UTC

Exploring Creativity Through Place-Based Learning - TMO4L Week

2025-10-31 18:17:39.878 +0000 UTC

Learning About Truth and Reconciliation

2025-10-23 16:38:15.572 +0000 UTC

Safer Schools Together Visits 100 Mile House

2025-10-23 16:23:43.142 +0000 UTC

Reading in the Outdoor Classroom

2025-10-23 16:21:27.342 +0000 UTC

Take Me Outside for Learning Math

2025-10-23 16:13:59.279 +0000 UTC

Place-Based Learning at Gavin Lake

2025-10-23 16:06:20.211 +0000 UTC

Fall Leaves Inspire Colourful Learning

2025-10-17 18:28:47.536 +0000 UTC

Big Cedars Trail

2025-10-15 18:30:48.484 +0000 UTC

Digging into Place-based Learning

2025-10-08 21:12:04.459 +0000 UTC

100 Mile & Area Parent Session - Social Media Awareness, Digital Citizenship, And Cybergullying

2025-10-07 22:15:39.676 +0000 UTC
Lower River Valley Trail System Submitted by Craig Munroe

About Our School

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior School is located off highway 20 in Tatla Lake. We enroll students from kindergarten to grade 10. Principal: Kimberley Ikebuchi

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Acknowledging the Land

The Cariboo-Chilcotin School District humbly acknowledges that we operate on the traditional and unceded territories of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot’in, and Dakelh Nations. We are proud to serve nearly 1500 students with Indigenous ancestry. Our commitment is to act for truth and reconciliation, equity, and success for all Indigenous learners.

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