Education

Sandy Bay First Nation was among the few Indian Reserves in Manitoba to receive local control of their own education in 1976. Sandy Bay along with four of the other largest reserves in Manitoba; Peguis, Fort Alexander, and Nelson House; were given local control of their own education system.

The Band operates the Isaac Beaulieu Memorial School (Nursery to Grade 12), which was constructed in 1984 to accommodate 500 students. At the time of completion, the student enrollment was twice that number and had a second building converted to accommodate the 1000+ students attending. At this time the Crane Building was used as an elementary school.

Sandy Bay School Renovation Project has started with the extension of the school. The project managers with Chief and Council, have gone through meetings to select it’s  Project Manager Mark Mogen – Ininew Project Management Ltd. from Winnipeg to start with the calculations. The deadline and requirements for the project were met allowing all the students of Sandy Bay to occupy the new space.

Director of Education Rene Roulette

Principal-Vice-Principal Denise V. Roulette
Post-secondary Counselor
Gloria Beaulieu
Phone: 204-843-2431Fax: 204-843-2269

Forms:
Education Resources:
Post-secondary Handbook
Post-secondary Application
Private Home Placement (PHP)
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IBMS will be dismissing student's at 1:30pm, Tuesday November 19th. ... See MoreSee Less

ATTENTION PARENTS OF IBMS STUDENTS:
As stated by Sandy Bay Health Center, one case of Whooping Cough has been confirmed in our community.

Please help avoid the possible spread of this illness by keeping your child home if they are experiencing any cold symptoms such as coughing, sneezing or runny nose.

If you are currently experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact your Family Doctor or the Public Health Nurse. Please ensure your child(ren) are up to date with their immunizations.
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ATTENTION PARENTS OF IBMS STUDENTS:
As stated by Sandy Bay Health Center, one case of Whooping Cough has been confirmed in our community. 

Please help avoid the possible spread of this illness by keeping your child home if they are experiencing any cold symptoms such as coughing, sneezing or runny nose. 

If you are currently experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact your Family Doctor or the Public Health Nurse. Please ensure your child(ren) are up to date with their immunizations.

Revised November Calendar with updated events. ... See MoreSee Less

Revised November Calendar with updated events.
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