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Jul 29, 2022 · A historian of the residential schools explains how religion played a key role in assimilationist systems for Indigenous children in Canada and the United States.
Jan 29, 2024 · No two students are the same, and luckily, Canadian boarding schools understand that. Whether you’re looking for a single-sex environment that minimizes distractions, a co-ed setting that mirrors the real world, or a school that aligns with your religious beliefs, there’s a place for everyone.
The Canadian Indian residential school system [nb 1] was a network of boarding schools for Indigenous peoples. [nb 2] The network was funded by the Canadian government's Department of Indian Affairs and administered by various Christian churches.
Nov 6, 2023 · The first boarding schools were established by religious groups aiming to provide education to the children of the wealthy elite, often integrating religious teachings with a more traditional curriculum.
Sep 6, 2023 · The Christian denominations involved, which include the Roman Catholic Church, have begun their own investigations into the boarding schools they ran. What do you expect to come of that?
Residential schools were government-sponsored Christian schools established to assimilate Indigenous children into settler-Canadian society. Successive Canadian governments used legislation to strip Indigenous peoples of their basic human and legal rights and to gain control over Indigenous lives, their lands, and natural rights and resources.
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Christian boarding schools offer a unique curriculum that focuses on God's role in the world and explores ways in which learning can lead you closer to Christ. Students find that learning increases their faith and deepens their understanding of Creation.