The Brantford Campus is a state-of-the-art facility recognized as one of Ontario's most energy-efficient buildings, focusing on health sciences, social services, and early childhood education. In partnership with Mohawk College and other institutions, it delivers hands-on, career-ready programs tailored to Indigenous learners. This campus emphasizes practical training in high-demand fields, integrating Indigenous perspectives into modern healthcare and community support roles. Students benefit from modern labs, classrooms, and supportive services designed to bridge traditional knowledge with professional skills, preparing graduates for immediate workforce entry or further studies.
The Six Nations Campus, located in the heart of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, specializes in the revitalization and teaching of Indigenous languages, particularly Ogwehoweh (Haudenosaunee) languages. This campus is dedicated to preserving and promoting Haudenosaunee knowledge systems through immersive language programs and university-level studies. It serves as a centre for cultural education, offering students the opportunity to deepen their connection to traditional teachings while pursuing higher education credentials. Programs here emphasize oral traditions, language immersion, and community-engaged learning, fostering fluent speakers and educators who can carry forward ancestral wisdom into contemporary contexts. The campus supports a range of qualifications for teaching Indigenous languages, contributing significantly to language reclamation efforts across the region.
The SNP Secondary School - Brantford Campus offers high school education rooted in Hodinohso:ni (Iroquoian) culture and values, blending rigorous academic curriculum with land-based experiential learning. This specialist campus prepares Indigenous youth for post-secondary success, apprenticeships, or direct entry into the workforce by fostering strong community connections, cultural identity, and practical skills. Programs incorporate traditional teachings alongside contemporary subjects, emphasizing holistic development through arts, sciences, languages, and outdoor activities. It serves as a bridge from secondary to higher education within the Six Nations Polytechnic network.