Beauval Indian Residential School

La Plonge 192 is part of the English River Dene Nation and had 115 residents in 2011.

It then became the Meadow Lake Tribal Council's Beauval Indian Education Centre, which closed in 1995.

In 1927 there were 37 students in the school, 18 girls and 19 boys, when the wooden building was destroyed by fire.

[4] In 1931 with the promise of a $75,000.00 grant from the Federal government a new school was started and was almost complete in January 1932.

[4][2] During the night of September 19–20, 1927 the fire alarm rang while thirty-seven students and eight Grey Nuns were sleeping.

Sister Lea (Elise Bellerose) and nineteen boys, from the ages of 7 to 12, died."

With an equal violence the epidemic arrived rapidly to our other Missions of the north particularly Île-à-la-Crosse, Buffalo River (Dillon) and Portage La Loche.