What's New
Building Connections
Safer Space: Children of the Street
Keeping Kids Safe Online from Sexual Exploitation
Principal Appreciation Day
Cultural Connection at Horse Lake School
Three Horse Lake Teachers Join HCTF Education Mentorship Pilot Program
CCSD in Play Outdoor Magazine
National Indigenous Languages Day
Information for Families to Access Supports During Break
Horse Lake Students Treated to Indigenous Trapping Presentation
Grade 6 Students Thrive At Gavin Lake Winter Camp
Letter of Support from Minister Beare
Follow Up on Critical Incident
Information for Families Managing Traumatic Aftermath
Supporting Our Students After Today’s Tragic News
Horse Lake Grade 3 Students Hit The 99 Mile Ski Trails
Indigenous Artwork Enhances School Entrance
Kindergarten Registration
Horse Lake Students Give Back to Their Community
South End Elementary Educators Focus On Literacy
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We are proud of what we are doing in these areas to enhance the experience and success of all learners across our schools and district. By sharing our stories we spread the joy that comes from doing good work together and seeing the difference it makes for students, families, and community.
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Horse Lake Elementary is located near Lone Butte and enrolls students from kindergarten to grade 7. Principal: Murray Helmer
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View CalendarAcknowledging 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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