At Mundo Peetabeck Education Authority, we are committed to empowering the youth and community of Fort Albany, Ontario, through education and skill development. A strong community starts with accessible learning opportunities for all. Education is a lifelong journey, and we work closely with our staff, board of directors, and Fort Albany residents to ensure quality education for every learner.
We provide support for children and adults enrolled in various education programs, helping them gain the knowledge and experience needed for a successful and fulfilling career. Our mission is to inspire students to pursue their passions, build valuable skills, and contribute to a thriving community.
The Mundo Peetabeck Education Authority believe in investing in the knowledge and skill building of our youth.
An important ingredient of a healthy community is the academic strength of its members. Education is a life-long journey that must be accessible to all Peetabeck community members work. By working closely with our staff and board of directors, with input from the residence of Fort Albany, we will ensure that this goal is achieved. The Mundo Peetabeck Education Authority provides support for children and adults enrolled in certain education programs. Our goal is to see everyone pursue their passions and gain the education and experience for a fulfilling and rewarding career.
Fort Albany First Nation community is located on south shore of the Albany River across from our twin community of Kashechewan. We have an on-reserve population of 900. Our community is accessible by air only and is approximately 150 km north of Moosonee. Fort Albany First Nation is governed by an elected Chief and councillors and is affiliated regionally with the Mushkegowuk Council based in Moose Factory, and with Nishnawbe-Aski Nation as Treaty 9 signatories. Our First Nation employs approximately 140 people in the delivery of political, administration, health, housing, economic development, and other services.
Fort Albany is located on the West coast of James Bay, Longitude –81 degrees west 30’ 4”and latitude 52 degrees north 15’ 4”. It accessible by air; 128 air km. northwest of Moosonee, by water, and by winter road.
Phone: 705-278-3390
Fax: 705-278-1049
1 School Road
P. O. Box 31
Fort Albany, ON P0L 1H0
Phone: 705-278-3340
Phone 2: 705-278-3572
Fax: 705-278-1031
1 School Road
P. O. Box 211
Fort Albany, ON P0L 1H0