Once a week three teachers volunteer their time and open school doors for a ts'eko circle meeting.
Ts'eko means "girl becoming woman" in Dogrib, and teacher Courteney McLean explains that the circle is an important symbol in Dogrib culture.
Teachers Meagan Wowk and Eileen Erasmus join her at the school.
The teachers started the meetings last winter as a form of teaching, but the girls are learning things they never would during the regular school day.
"We try to teach them about women's issues," McLean says. "We see a need in our community for strong role models."
Every Wednesday is a different activity, with an opening and closing prayer circle always included.
One week is learning to bake a seasonal treat, and the next week may be swimming.
This is the first year seven-year-old Mandy Goulet has joined the circle. For her it's a fun place to hang out with her friends.
"We get to do fun stuff," she says. If she wasn't at the school Wednesdays, Goulet thinks she would be bored.
McLean thinks the girls benefit from the weekly meetings.
"You see a real sense of importance in the girls," she says. "This is a place for them."