Cultural Studies Gallery
Photos from cultural studies class
Grad 2020 Gallery
Photos from our historic 2020 Graduation
Grand Opening Photo Gallery
On September 28, 2018, over 300 friends of Mamawi Atosketan Native School came together with donors, students, staff and community partners to celebrate the completion of the new buildings and opening of the new high school campus.
MANS' New Buildings Photo Gallery
See photos of our new high school buildings.
The new Junior & Senior High School building (Credit: Jordie Dwyer, Ponoka News)
The Ptarmigan Cree Cultural Centre — named for major donor, the Ptarmigan Foundation (Credit: Jordie Dwyer, Ponoka News)
The Leon Ingraham Industrial Arts Centre, named after the former Grande Prairie industrial arts educator, houses skilled trades programs.
The entrance inside the Junior/Senior High School building incorporates a teepee, a symbol with layers of meaning for students.
Ptarmigan Cree Cultural Centre
The new gymnasium and bleachers
The Debbie Letniak Library & Media Room
The Debbie Letniak Library & Media Room (Credit: Dean Ward, Highview Photo)
The Debbie Letniak Library & Media Room (Credit: Dean Ward, Highview Photo)
Breaking New Ground Photo Gallery
Parents, elders, donors and students came together at the May 25, 2016 Ground Breaking and Pow Wow for MANS' new high school and Industrial Arts Centre.
Samuel Minde expressed his gratitude toward the school for providing a safe and effective learning environment for his children.
Founding donor and honorary campaign chair Larry Wilkins breaks ground for the new high school and Industrial Arts Centre alongside fellow f
Alberta Conference Secretary Larry Hall (left) and President Ken Wiebe (right) break ground for the new high school and Industrial Arts Cent
Levi Nepoose, the MANS parent who organized the powwow feature, dances in traditional Cree regalia he made himself.
MANS student participates in the powwow feature wearing traditional Cree regalia. (photo by Crux Phiri)
Architect Zayda Steinke shares insight into her design for the new high school and Industrial Arts Centre that incorporates nature and abori
Meet Our Students and Staff
Internalizing the value of community and service starts early at MANS through sharing practical skills and goodwill. The Grade 2 and 3 class
MANS' volleyball team demonstrates the dedication and teamwork required to achieve goals and effect change, and parents do the same by orche
The MANS logo is based on a traditional Cree symbol. This commissioned piece was beaded by MANS student Krista Abt and adapts the MANS logo
Students of the Grade 2 class made posters to promote their school-wide bake sale fundraiser for the Philippines.
MANS musical sign language group performed on the campus of Burman University and received a standing ovation.
MANS Grade 1 class made posters to thank the Camrose Rotary Club for their support through their Black Tie Gala and Rotarian Ron Grue for bu
Their photo and thank you was published in the local Camrose Canadian newspaper.