Preschool

Benefits

Programming at the Niitsitapi Learning Centre aims to provide a holistic, strength based, early learning environment with a focus on a building a strong sense of Indigenous identity. We want our students to build a strong academic foundation in a learning environment that reflects and nurtures their Spirit, Heart, Body and Mind while honouring the diversity of Indigenous cultures, languages and ways of knowing, being, and doing. 

Who can Register

Indigenous students entering preschool

Eligibility

  • Minimum age of 3 years December 31 of current school year
  • Identify as First Nation, Métis and Inuit

Register

t | 403-817-3404
e | niitsitapilearningcentre@cbe.ab.ca

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The Board of Trustees approved the 2021-24 Education Plan and 2023-24 budget at its May 30 regular board meeting. https://t.co/ylUAHroBxY #yycbe https://t.co/5qnHPtS9av

Today’s Board of Trustees public meeting starts at 11 a.m. at the Education Centre. Join us in-person or stream the meeting online https://t.co/nvCl1fNOeh #yycbe https://t.co/1H1fGiuyK1

Monday, May 29 is a system-wide non-instructional day so there are no classes for CBE students. It is also the provincial election day – don’t forget to vote! Have a safe long weekend. #WeAreCBE https://t.co/nihcInFUcL

RT @globalfestyyc: Last week, GlobalFest was a proud participant in the Bob Edwards Diversity and Peace Conference. With the theme of “Acceptance is our Superpower”, GlobalFest was able to host Virgin Radio Host Andrew Uyeno in a classroom discussion about what it means to be biracial. https://t.co/WLOrHlIvSg

Forest Lawn High School hosted the first-ever high school Esports Tournament - 8 schools competed in the popular game League of Legends, showcasing the excitement of competitive gaming and also highlighting the educational value and benefits it brings to students. #WeAreCBE https://t.co/bwFrVtuELs