List of schools in the Northwest Territories explained

The following is a list of schools in the Northwest Territories, Canada.[1]

Schools

Schools in the Northwest Territories
CommunitySchool nameGoverning bodyGradesPrincipalImage
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AklavikMoose Kerr SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education Council
Behchokǫ̀Elizabeth Mackenzie ElementaryTlicho Community Services AgencyJK – 12
Behchokǫ̀Chief Jimmy Bruneau SchoolTlicho Community Services AgencyJK – 6
Colville LakeColville Lake SchoolSahtu Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Délı̨nęɁehtseo Ayha SchoolSahtu Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
DettahKaw Tay Whee SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 1[2] JK – 9
Fort Good HopeChief T'Selehye SchoolSahtu Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Fort LiardEcho-Dene SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Fort McPhersonChief Julius SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Fort ProvidenceDeh Gáh Elementary & Secondary SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Fort ResolutionDeninu SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Fort SimpsonLíídlįį Kúę Elementary SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 6
Fort SimpsonLíídlįį Kúę Regional High SchoolDehcho Divisional Education Council7 – 12
Fort SmithJoseph Burr Tyrrell Elementary SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education CouncilJK – 6JK – 6
Fort SmithPaul William Kaeser High SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education Council7 – 12
GamètiJean Wetrade Gamètì SchoolTlicho Community Services AgencyJK – 12
Hay RiverÉcole BoréaleCommission Scolaire Francophone, Territories du Nord-OuestJK – 12
Hay RiverHarry Camsell SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education CouncilJK – 3
Hay RiverPrincess Alexandra SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education Council4 – 7
Hay RiverDiamond Jenness Secondary SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education Council8 – 12
InuvikEast Three Elementary SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 6JK – 6
InuvikEast Three Secondary SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education Council7 – 127 – 9
Jean Marie RiverLouie Norwegian SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 9
KakisaKakisa Lake SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 9
K'atlodeeche First Nation
(Hay River Dene Reserve)
Chief Sunrise Education CentreSouth Slave Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Łutselk'eLutsel K'e Dene SchoolSouth Slave Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Nahanni ButteCharles Yohin SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 10
NdilǫK'àlemì Dene SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 1JK – 12
Norman WellsMackenzie Mountain SchoolSahtu Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
PaulatukAngik SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
Sachs HarbourInualthuyak SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 9
Sambaa K'eCharles Tetcho SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 9
TsiigehtchicChief Paul Niditchie SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 9
TuktoyaktukMangilaluk SchoolBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
TulitaChief Albert Wright SchoolSahtu Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
UlukhaktokHelen Kalvak ElihakvikBeaufort Delta Divisional Education CouncilJK – 12
WekweètìAlexis Arrowmaker SchoolTlicho Community Services AgencyJK – 10
WhatìMezi Community SchoolTlicho Community Services AgencyJK – 12
WrigleyChief Julian Yendo SchoolDehcho Divisional Education CouncilJK – 9
YellowknifeÉcole Allain St-CyrCommission scolaire francophone des Territoires du Nord-Ouest
YellowknifeÉcole St. Joseph SchoolYellowknife Catholic School BoardJK – 7JK – 7
YellowknifeWeledeh Catholic SchoolYellowknife Catholic School BoardJK – 7JK – 2
YellowknifeSt. Patrick High SchoolYellowknife Catholic School Board8 – 128 – 12
YellowknifeÉcole Itłʼǫ (École J.H. Sissons School)Yellowknife Education District No. 1
YellowknifeN.J. Macpherson SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 1
YellowknifeMildred Hall Elementary SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 1JK – 8
YellowknifeRange Lake North SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 1JK – 8
YellowknifeÉcole William McDonald SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 16 – 86 – 8
YellowknifeSir John Franklin High SchoolYellowknife Education District No. 19 – 129 – 12

Enrolment and graduation

Enrolment and graduation from 2003 to 2017
Enrolment as of
30 September[3]
Graduates[4]
Northwest Territories Canada
All Indigenous Non-Indigenous All
Year Students Change Grads Rate % change Grads Rate % change Grads Rate % change Grads Rate % change
2003 9,727 283 43.7 118 32.2 165 58.7 307,902 70.9
2004 9,608 −1.2% 302 44.9 2.7% 122 34.2 6.2% 180 57.1 −2.7% 286,344 66.1 −6.8%
2005 9,572 −0.4% 354 48.8 8.7% 175 37.0 8.2% 179 71.0 24.3% 288,921 67.5 2.1%
2006 9,324 −2.6% 367 50.7 3.9% 185 39.4 6.5% 182 71.4 0.6% 285,114 66.3 −1.8%
2007 9,048 −3.0% 372 52.8 4.1% 174 39.4 0.0% 198 75.6 5.9% 293,145 65.7 −0.9%
2008 8,762 −3.2% 423 58.0 9.8% 210 46.0 16.8% 213 78.3 3.6% 303,714 65.7 0.0%
2009 8,550 −2.4% 433 55.1 −5.0% 222 44.8 −2.6% 211 72.8 −7.0% 314,196 68.1 3.7%
2010 8,576 0.3% 403 54.8 −0.5% 204 43.0 −4.0% 199 76.0 4.4% 320,619 70.1 2.9%
2011 8,509 −0.8% 396 54.1 −1.3% 185 38.1 −11.4% 211 85.4 12.4% 320,718 70.4 0.4%
2012 8,394 −1.4% 394 55.0 1.7% 205 44.1 15.7% 189 75.0 −12.2% 322,257 70.7 0.4%
2013 8,204 −2.3% 437 63.4 15.3% 235 54.5 23.6% 202 78.3 4.4% 322,815 70.8 0.1%
2014 8,185 −0.2% 463 64.4 1.6% 259 55.2 1.3% 204 81.6 4.2% 318,030 70.8 0.0%
2015 8,268 1.0% 416 66.6 3.4% 239 57.3 3.8% 177 85.1 4.3% 310,629 71.7 1.3%
2016 8,308 0.5% 367 67.5 1.4% 212 61.3 7.0% 155 78.3 −8.0% 309,369 72.6 1.3%
2017 8,194 −1.4% 376 78.0 15.6% 222 69.8 13.9% 154 93.9 19.9%

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Directory of NWT Schools. 29 March 2024. 17 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Our Schools. Yellowknife Education District No. 1. 29 March 2024.
  3. https://www.statsnwt.ca/education/school-enrolment-graduates/NWT%20Enrolment%20(Head%20Counts),%20by%20Grade%20Level%202003%20to%202018.xlsx NWT Enrolment (Head counts), by Grade Level - 2003/04 to 2017/18
  4. https://www.statsnwt.ca/education/school-enrolment-graduates/Number%20of%20High%20School%20Graduates%20and%20Rates,%20Canada%20and%20NWT,%202003%20to%202017.xlsx Number of High School Graduates and Rates, Canada and NWT - 2003 to 2017