School Programs

See the following programs

The Arts Program
  • Visual Arts: Students explore different forms of art such as painting, sculpture, and drawing. They learn about famous artists and artistic techniques.
  • Music: Music education includes learning to play instruments (such as the recorder or ukulele), singing, and understanding musical theory.
  • Drama: Drama programs introduce kids to acting, improv, and storytelling, helping them build confidence and creativity.
STEM Programs
  • Science: Students engage in hands-on activities related to biology, physics, chemistry, and earth science. Experiments, nature walks, and exploring ecosystems are common.
  • Technology: Many schools focus on digital literacy, teaching students how to use computers, basic coding skills, and understanding the importance of technology in daily life.
  • Engineering: Some schools offer introductory engineering concepts through building simple machines or participating in robotics clubs.
  • Mathematics: Students are introduced to basic math concepts through activities, games, and interactive lessons to develop problem-solving skills.
Indigenous Education Programs
  • Many schools across Canada incorporate Indigenous culture, history, and languages into the curriculum. This includes learning about local Indigenous communities, traditions, and contributions to Canadian society.
  • Language Programs: Some schools offer programs in Indigenous languages such as Cree, Ojibwe, or Inuktitut.
  • Cultural Awareness: Students participate in activities like storytelling, dance, and craft-making, as well as field trips to local Indigenous cultural centers or events.