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World Mental Health Day Featured Photo

World Mental Health Day

October 10th is World Mental Health Day — a chance for all of us to reflect on how we support mental health in our schools, workplaces, and communities.
This year’s theme is “Access to Services: Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies,” which is such an important reminder about making sure support is available, especially in tough times. Visit our Mental Health and Well-Being Resources page for helpful links and supports.
World Teachers' Day - October 5, 2025 Featured Photo

World Teachers' Day - October 5, 2025

Join us in celebrating World Teachers' Day at the Sea to Sky School District! We are grateful for the dedication and hard work of our amazing teachers, who inspire and educate our students daily. Thank you for making a difference and for your unwavering commitment to education.
Sea to Sky School District Observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Featured Photo

Sea to Sky School District Observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

In the lead-up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, schools across the Sea to Sky School District came together to honour this important day in meaningful ways. Some schools hosted ceremonies, while others engaged in practices that grounded the community in reconciliation, fostered connections to the land, and supported learning through language, culture, and lived experience. Click on the headline of this story to view a photo collage showcasing the various ways schools across the district honoured the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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About the Sea to Sky School District (No.48)

Nestled in the recreation-rich Sea to Sky corridor, just 45 minutes from Vancouver, our school district serves approximately 5,000 students. We are honoured to be teaching within a number of culturally vibrant communities, from Furry Creek to D'Arcy, including the main centres of Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton. The District also serves six First Nation communities: Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw, Lil’wat, N’Quatqua, Samhquam Ucwalmicw, Skatin, Xa’xtsa, and the Metis, Inuit, and Off-Reserve Nations. We welcome a growing immigrant population and over 200 international students annually. Also rich with an abundance of active learning opportunities, our students love to learn here!
 
 
We create safe, purposeful, and powerful learning environments in order that all students can think critically, create, collaborate, contribute, and learn.