
Deer Lake First Nation
Deer Lake School
Deer Lake School offers classes from Kindergarten to grade 9 and has a student population of 274. After grade 9, high school students can take classes with the Keewaytinook Internet High School (KiHS). School facilities include a computer room, a home economics class, a science lab, outdoor and indoor skating rinks, and a well-stocked library.
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Population on Reserve
1048

Languages Spoken
Oji-Cree and English

Treaty
5

Access
Fly-in Community with winter roads open from January to March