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NLPS has 28 elementary schools and a distributed learning program for students from K-12. Locate your school for more information.
NLPS has 6 secondary schools within its district. Locate your school for more information.
We offer a full range of programs from Kindergarten to Grade 12, and also have programs for pre-schoolers and adult learners.
Join us on Wednesday, May 22, 2024
This topic will speak to the historical denial – at both federal and provincial levels – of outstanding Métis concerns and Aboriginal rights claims, in particular with respect to land, resources and governance. Tackling such themes as ongoing colonial policies, the invisibility of Métis women in court decisions, identity politics, and racist legal principles, they uncover the troubling issues that plague Métis aspirations for a just future.
This series is a FREE online event welcome to all
Young children ages 1-5 years old and their parent or caregiver are welcome
to join in on some play-based learning n the forest.
Last week, students starting Kindergarten in September had an opportunity to play and familiarize themselves with the classroom setting alongside their parents at Cinnabar Valley Elementary.
The Board of Education seeks feedback on the draft 2024-2028 Strategic Plan.
Join us for a feedback session May 16 at 6:00PM.
You can provide your feedback via email until May 27, 2024.
Check out our Roots of Empathy session from last week! Happy first birthday to baby Ollie!
Students from Cinnabar Valley Elementary rotated through three hands-on learning stations designed to introduce students to fundamental knowledge about seeds, plant stewardship and plant lifecycles.
Congratulations to NLPS Alumni & John Barsby Secondary School graduate Ethan Katzberg, who recently won gold 🥇 & set a Canadian Hammer Throw record at World Championships. 👏👏 https://youtu.be/yFhzH8TNWsI?si=pXWRVObW2frQfpk9
Keep in touch with the latest news from the School District and Board of Education including reports from meetings about Board plans and decisions.
Erase (Expect Respect & a Safe Education) is all about building safe and caring school communities.
A Magazine for the families of Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools
NLPS resides within the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Snaw-Naw-As and Stz’uminus First Nations. In addition, the district is a proud community partner with the Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Friendship Centre and the Mid Island Métis Nation.
Erase (Expect Respect & a Safe Education) is all about building safe and caring school communities.
A Magazine for the families of Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools
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