Grand Erie Learning Alternatives – Adult & Continuing Education
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Lloyd S. King Elementary School welcomed its first classes in September 1998. Named after a respected teacher and elder, Lloyd S. King, the school provides education for students from Kindergarten to Grade 8. In addition to the standard subjects taught in elementary school, students are taught Anishinaabemowin and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation culture. The mural “Kiinwi Dabaadjamowin” meaning “Our Story” is unique to the school. It provides a visual history of the people of the Mississugas of the Credit First Nation. Many people have visited the school to admire the mural and learn the history of MCFN.
The Lloyd S. King Elementary School programs provide schooling for SK to Grade 8. The school is staffed by a principal, a secretary/office manager, a school counsellor, classroom teachers, special education resource teacher, an Ojibwe language instructor and educational assistants.
The school adheres to the Ontario Provincial Curriculum and undertakes the Education Quality and Assessment Organization (EQAO) testing for Grades 3 and 6 students.
Registration Form
Medication Form
Calendar
Daily Schedule
2025/2026 Staff List
To view the bus route please sign in and visit the members only section of the website.
Office: (905) 768-3222
Fax: (905) 768-4100
Monday to Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Lloyd S. King Elementary
659 Unit #3 New Credit Road RR 6
Hagersville, Ontario
N0A 1H0
Want to finish your diploma? Need to upgrade courses for college or university applications? Consider the Grand Erie Learning Alternatives Adult Education Program! Questions? E-mail:

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