Visual Territory Acknowledgement-
脥Y, C谈NES QENO峁圗 峁- It's good to see you all!
Traditional Territory
With gratitude and respect, we acknowledge that we live, learn, and work on the traditional territories of the Coast Salish: T鈥橲ou-ke Nation, S膯I群NEW (Beecher Bay) Nation, and the Nuu-chah-nulth: Paa蕯膷iid蕯at岣 (Pacheedaht) Nation. We also recognize that some of our schools are located on the traditional territories of the M脕LEXE艁 (Malahat) Nation, and the L蓹k虛史蓹艐蓹n peoples of Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.
For more information, please see Territory Acknowledgment Information package.
SD62 鈥楬ouse of Learning鈥
Lellum (HUL'Q'UMI'NUM' Language) or 脕赂LE峁 (SEN膯O纽EN Language)
2023-24 school year:
Total of 1,350 Indigenous Learners (Self-identified)
- 920 are First Nations
- 415 are Metis
- 15 are Inuit
- 1,238 received Indigenous Culture & Language programs
If your child self-identifies as Indigenous, please call your school secretary and let them know. After you have self-identified, please complete the Indigenous Education Program consent either or by printing out the Consent form below and returning it to your school.
Click to view the NA'TSA'MAHT Indigenous Education programming brochure.
Download the latest consent form for the 2025-26 school year
Vision
The following documents demonstrate how Indigenous education is intertwined in every day learning in 51品茶 as well the journey to get here. We value ongoing insight and input from the Indigenous Education Council (IEC) and the respective communities the members represent.
To learn more click on the links below:
- Indigenous Education Council (IEC)
- Local Education Agreements (LEAs)
- NA'TSA'MAHT Enhancement Agreement
- Equity in Action Project
Department Contacts
Main office line: (250) 474-9833
Jon Carr | District Principal, NA'TSA'MAHT Indigenous Education |
Marlys Denny | District Vice Principal, NA'TSA'MAHT Indigenous Education |
Katie Gaetz | NA'TSA'MAHT Indigenous Education Curriculum Coordinator |
Lorraine Veile | NA'TSA'MAHT Indigenous Education Secretary |
Danielle Huber | NA'TSA'MAHT Student & Family Advocate |