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C.J. Schurter School

  • 300-6 Ave NE,
    Slave Lake, AB,
    T0G 2A2

  • P: (780) 849-4344 | Text: (780) 805-9552

  • E: cjs@hpsd.ca

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Our mission is to create a safe, welcoming environment where everyone is inspired and nurtured to develop skills to become confident, independent life-long learners who are respectful and kind.

  • Be a learning environment where students want to learn, staff love to work, and parents want to send their children.
  • Honour and nurture students' individual strengths and passions, and support all students to develop their understanding of themselves and the world.
  • Embrace inclusion and celebrate diversity so everyone feels comfortable, safe and valued in our caring environment.
  • Have recognizable foundational goals that encourage community support and a staff that are adaptable and open to change.

High Prairie School Division would like to acknowledge that we are located within the ancestral and traditional territory of the Indigenous people of this area. This land is and will continue to be home to the Cree, Dene, Métis, and other First Nations residing within the boundaries of Treaty Eight. We acknowledge the Elders and Knowledge holders that are still with us today and those that have gone before us.

We also would like to acknowledge this land is also home to the four-legged, the flying, crawling, and swimming things. It's also home to the rock beings and the plant nations. We share this land with many others and must walk carefully and be mindful of the impacts we have on those we share the sacred land, air, and water with. We borrow these lands from our future generations so we must leave them a healthy environment in which they can thrive.

It is a privilege and an honour to live, learn, work, play, and grow on Treaty Eight territory.

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High Prairie School Division

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