
Wasagamack Anisininew Nation
Wasagamack First Nation School
The Wasagamack First Nation School, inaugurated in 2020, caters to a student population of 700 across grades K4-12. The school boasts a range of facilities, including a gym with a weight room, a home economics class, an industrial arts shop, a well-equipped computer lab, and a dedicated science lab.
Offering unique classes such as Industrial Arts, Land-Based Learning, Advanced Science, Home Economics, and Music, the school provides a diverse and comprehensive educational experience for its students.
In February 2024, alongside 20 Anisininew Nations, Wasagamack officially changed their name from Wasagamack First Nation to Wasagamack Anisininew Nation.


Population on Reserve
2000

Languages Spoken
Anisininew and English

Treaties
Adhesion to Treaty 5

Access
Year-round flight access, seasonal road access