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East Three Secondary School Official site Inuvik, NWT

2118 Kingmingya Road, Inuvik, Canada
High School

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Inuvik, NT
ETSS strives to provide a welcoming, cross-cultural environment that promotes the positive values of  achievement, citizenship and community. In the fall of 2012, the new East Three Secondary School was open!  The second biggest building project in the NWT, East Three houses both the secondary and elementary school population. A joint project combines the sharing of a gym and other facilities. This brand new school is a shining star of the community!

Inuvik, the largest Canadian community north of the Arctic Circle and the regional government center for the Mackenzie Delta area, was planned by the federal government. The site was selected to replace Aklavik, and a hospital, school and airport were built over a period of six years, from 1955 to 1961. Both Gwich’in and Inuvialuit families moved to the new community, located on a navigable channel of the Mackenzie Delta.

Oil and natural gas were discovered nearby in the early 1970s, and following extensive exploration, world class discoveries were identified. The Aboriginal Pipeline Group, which includes the Gwich’in, is a partner in a proposal to build the first pipeline along the Mackenzie Valley to deliver gas from the Arctic to southern Canada and the US.

As the center for resource exploration and government, Inuvik expands with development of Canada’s Arctic oil and gas reserves. The town has a population of close to 4000, with about 15 per cent claiming Gwich’in ancestry. The Gwich’in of Inuvik call themselves the Nihtat Gwich’in (“mixed people”) because the community is made up of a mixture of different Gwich’in peoples.


Junior/Senior High School serving 400 students Grades 7-12.
30 Teachers, 10 support staff
We offer a wide range of programs including: Full range of university preparation courses at the secondary school level including direct instruction in Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pure Mathematics 30, English 30-1 and Social Studies 30.
Language instruction in Gwich’in, Inuvialuktun, Core French and French Immersion.
Full sports program including: Basketball, volleyball, track and field, ice hockey, floor hockey, badminton, squash, soccer, swimming, cross country skiing, wrestling, traditional sports and games.
Various clubs including: Student Leadership Council, Butthead anti-smoking, cooking club, community band, Schools on Board.
Innovation and Technology: High Speed Internet, 4 computer labs, library/research centre, School Website (www.samuelhearne.net) and classroom smartboards.
Trades programs including: carpentry, welding, electrical, metalworks and plumbing. Involvement with YELS and SNAP and currently partnering with Aurora College Mobile Trades Unit.
Fine Arts Program offering graphic arts, band and drama.
Breakfast Program
‘New Beginnings Alternate School Program.
East Three Secondary School
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Inuvik, NT XOE OTO
PH: (867) 777-3030
FAX: (867) 777-4390

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It's been a great two days here at E3SS! Our Skills Competition and Career Expo was a hit, and today's Learning Fair showcased a lot of cool projects! A BIG thank you to the Inuvik Youth Centre, with help from Alfred Moses, who hosted a pizza lunch for all of our students at our school today! *burp* There is no school for students on Monday, as teachers continue their professional learning groups, but the rest of the week is a full one, with Actua (Science & Tech) returning!

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Here is E3SS in March! Expos, Fairs, Clinics, Tournaments, Bingo...looks to be a fun month leading up to Spring Break!

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Come to E3SS tomorrow (Thursday) for our 2018 Career Expo! There is so much out there for us to experience - check it out! Note that it says Open to the Public...!

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EVERYONE is welcome to attend a presentation at E3SS on Student Financial Assistance. See you Wednesday afternoon!

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East Three Secondary would like to thank Northwind Industries for assisting our On the Land program by donating the use of their trailers. Specifically Kurt, Marty, and Justin. We would also like to thank Canadian Reindeer, Lloyd and Tony for an amazing experience visiting the herd and watching a reindeer be harvested.

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Want to see the world? Apply for Northern Youth Abroad! Open to youth aged 15-20. Recruitment open for travel in 2019.

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A Great opportunity for students in Grade 9 or 10! Youth Parliament in Yellowknife - May 14-18. Come and see Mr. Jenks if you are interested!

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Who wants to be a soccer referee? E3SS is hosting a clinic this weekend! Available for anyone aged 13 and up!

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Let's stop bullying. Attend the meeting at lunch on Tuesday. Wear pink on Wednesday.The E3SS Bully-Free Campaign is ON this week. See more at https://www.pinkshirtday.ca/.

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Wanna see the United States? Apply to be a Youth Ambassador! See here for details, or ask at the school office!

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Here are some cool shots from our trip to the airport last week! It was great to see some of the students engaging in different activities, which hopefully inspired them to pursue future careers with the IDC.

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Here is the latest raffle draw from Coaches Parkes and McConnell! Congrats to the winner! Thanks for supporting the Jr Boys Basketball Team!

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