Aboriginal Education in BC
The Ministry of Education and Child Care is committed to improving Aboriginal education in British Columbia. This includes supporting Aboriginal students in high schools across the province.
The Ministry of Education and Child Care is committed to improving Aboriginal education in British Columbia. This includes supporting Aboriginal students in high schools across the province.
The University of British Columbia offers a range of programs and resources to support Indigenous students, including those transitioning from high school. Learn more about our Indigenous education initiatives.
The BC First Nations Education System is a comprehensive approach to education that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of First Nations students, including those in high school.
Statistics Canada reports on the educational outcomes of Aboriginal high school students in British Columbia, including graduation rates and post-secondary enrollment.
The British Columbia Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils offers resources and guidance for parents and educators to support Indigenous students in high school.
The First Nations Schools Association is a non-profit organization that supports the development of First Nations education, including high schools, in British Columbia.
CBC News reports on the state of Indigenous education in British Columbia high schools, including successes and challenges.
The Educational Resource Acquisition Consortium (ERAC) offers a range of resources and tools to support teachers in incorporating Aboriginal perspectives and content into their high school classrooms.