The students at Chief Crowfoot School took archery lessons as part of the physical education program offered at the school.
K-8
"Be Ready, Be Responsible, Be Respectful, it starts with me."
Chief Crowfoot School was named after well-known Chief Isapo-muxika (Crowfoot) who was a traditional Chief of the Siksika or North Blackfoot who represented the Siksika people at the signing of Treaty 7 in Siksika Nation on September 22, 1877.
Chief Crowfoot School is an elementary school and Junior High as we offer Nursery to Grade 8 programs. Our school delivers Alberta Education curriculum to approximately 190-200 students annually. For our students to be successful in their academics, daily attendance is expected. All subjects taught are outlined in the Alberta Program of Studies and we also integrate the Siksika Ways of Knowing into our teachings.
A unique educational experience based in the Siksika Language and Culture.
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The students at Chief Crowfoot School took archery lessons as part of the physical education program offered at the school.
Siksika Board of Education is pleased to announce the hiring of our new superintendent, Isstoi’soowa (Winter Count Coup), Christopher Scout.…
Our Nursery Program (K-4) is for children age 4. This age group is working on developing their fine and gross motor skills, that are gaining independence, and developing their social skills through play.
We focus on early literacy and numeracy; citizenship; awareness of the environment and the community; personal and social responsibility; physical coordination and well-being; and creative expression.
Elementary children learn important skills and knowledge through direct instruction from their teachers, opportunities for problem solving, and independent mastery.
This is a time focused on developing a student’s cognitive, memory, and information processing skills in preparation for high school.
Address: P.O. Box 1240 Siksika, AB T0J 3W0
Phone: 403 734 5320/5321
Fax: 403 734 2452
"Positive reinforcement for a student who wants to learn about the Siksika culture and language..."
Steps to Register:
– Download a copy of the form.
– Complete the Student Registration Form. Print. Sign.
– Bring the completed registration form, your child’s proof of age (status card) and legal name (birth certificate or passport).
For more information contact the school directly or SBE at 403 734 4028.