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Brentwood Bay school set to open first indigenous outdoor classroom this month

Bayside Middle SchoolB次元官网网址 learning space and peace garden dedicated to intercultural friendship
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Bayside Middle School Principal Wendy MacDonald, left, gets some help taking the wrapping off the peace pole that will be going up Sept. 21 at the schoolB次元官网网址檚 new outdoor classroom and peace garden. (Steven Heywood/B次元官网网址 staff)

A new outdoor classroom is almost complete at Bayside Middle School in Brentwood Bay B次元官网网址 all thatB次元官网网址檚 left is some planting and the putting up of a WSANEC First Nations carving and cedar peace pole.

A special ceremony will be held Thursday, Sept. 21 at the school to officially unveil the space. As itB次元官网网址檚 also United NationsB次元官网网址 International Peace Day, a cedar peace pole will be erected in a nearby peace garden. The pole has been fitted with plaques reading B次元官网网址淢ay Peace Prevail on Earth,B次元官网网址 inscribed in 12 different languages B次元官网网址 all of which are spoken fluently by various students at Bayside B次元官网网址 and including French, English and SENCOTEN, the indigenous language of the WSANEC people of the Saanich Peninsula. That language is taught at Bayside by teacher Ivy Seward.

Also to be unveiled that day is a Saanich Moon carving by local indigenous artist Charles Elliot.

The school believes this is the Saanich PeninsulaB次元官网网址檚 first outdoor classroom and peace garden.

In the local language of area first nations, the space is named NEPENKAUTW B次元官网网址 or Place of Teaching. The outdoor classroom is available to all students at the school, with a focus on using the space for learning about environmental stewardship and intercultural friendship.

Melissa Austin, district vice-principal for indigenous education, says the design of the space is inspired by the Coast Salish people, with a contemporary look.

B次元官网网址淥ur hope is, the SENCOTEN students will drive this space, share their culture and language and even plant indigenous plants on the site,B次元官网网址 she said.

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 really about bringing indigenous education to every student.B次元官网网址

The project was funded by a $15,300 grant from the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation B次元官网网址 and was one of only two schools chosen in B.C. to receive the funding this year. BaysideB次元官网网址檚 Parent Advisory Committee donated $4,000 and another $25,000 was in-kind support from local businesses and residents.

The unveiling ceremony takes place at the school on Sept. 21 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. A free barbecue begins early, at 5 p.m.





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