Indigenous Education
North Vancouver School District

Ta néwyap | ʔəm̓i ce:p kʷətxʷiləm

Once upon a time, when families were embedded in healthy, interconnected communities, all adults and Elders were the teachers. The classrooms were the forests where teachings of Mother Earth, the plants, the trees, and the waters were shared. History and values were taught through legends. Children were taught how to live, how to feed their families, make their tools and be generous to each other.

Education was experiential and relevant. Education was lifelong, it was passed on from generation to generation, and mastery had intrinsic value. Everyone had a gift to share with the community, which increased each person’s sense of belonging. Stories were told through welcome poles. The language, culture and art were intermingled, and not taught in isolation.

Developed by the North Vancouver School district Indigenous Education team (2013).

The North Vancouver School District acknowledges and honours the history and culture of the Skwxwú7mesh and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations in whose territory we reside. The Skwxwú7mesh Nation, Tsleil-Waututh First Nation and Métis Nation of British Columbia are key partners in ensuring success for students of Indigenous ancestry.

The North Vancouver School District’s Indigenous Education program delivers culturally-appropriate educational programs and services to support the academic and personal success of students who self-identify as being of Indigenous ancestry. The term “Indigenous ancestry” embraces all First Nations, status and non-status; Inuit; and Métis peoples.

The North Vancouver School district champions truth, healing and reconciliation. Through the Indigenous Education team, we have committed to three pathways that guide our actions in informing our work: students, educators and community.

We invite you to visit this website to learn more.

Ta néwyap means hello in Skwxwú7mesh Snichim (Squamish language)

ʔəm̓i ce:p kʷətxʷiləm means welcome in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (spoken by Tsleil-Waututh people)


  • Annual Totem Soccer Tournament
    04 Apr 2026
    All Day
    Annual Totem Soccer Tournament
    Apr 04, 2026 - Apr 05, 2026
    All Day
    Victoria
  • Indigenous Peoples Math Culture Day
    15 Apr 2026
    All Day
    Indigenous Peoples Math Culture Day
    Apr 15, 2026
    All Day
  • Earth Day
    22 Apr 2026
    All Day
    Earth Day
    Apr 22, 2026
    All Day

    ​​Earth Day was first observed in 1970 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It is observed annually on April 22, but should be considered every day.

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  • Lei Day
    01 May 2026
    All Day
    Lei Day
    May 01, 2026
    All Day
    Hawaii
  • Red Dress Day/National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people
    05 May 2026
    All Day
    Red Dress Day/National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people
    May 05, 2026
    All Day

    Red Dress Day honours and brings awareness to the thousands of Indigenous women and girls and Two-Spirit people who have gone missing or who have been murdered. It is observed annually on May 5 and was first observed in 2010.

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