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Reported Positive Case of COVID-19 at Six Nations Polytechnic, Brantford Campus
Date: October 13, 2020
Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) Brantford Campus Closure Oct 13-16, 2020

Message from SNP’s CEO, Rebecca Jamieson on what students can expect this Fall 2020
Here is a message from Six Nations Polytechnic Institute’s CEO, Rebecca Jamieson.

McMaster Women in Tech: Rebecca Jamieson
SNP’s CEO and President, Rebecca Jamieson is the September 2020 changemaker in the McMaster Women in Tech series.

Six Nations Polytechnic Receives D2L Excellence Award
Kitchener, Waterloo April 16, 2020- Six Nations Polytechnic STEAM Academy was recognized today with an Excellence Award by global learning technology leader D2L (Desire2Learn).

IMPORTANT NOTICE - Brock NTEP Certificate holders Notice
IMPORTANT NOTICE - Brock NTEP Certificate holders Notice
SNP has been advised from Brock that beginning immediately, until September 15, 2020

Six Nations Polytechnic receives funding to train Cayuga language teachers and document Cayuga language
OHSWEKEN, November 15, 2018 – During the Champions for Change Indigenous Education Conference today, Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) announced that they have been awarded an Ontario Trillium Foundati

Six Nations Polytechnic granted Canadian Welding Bureau certification
SNP is now Brantford’s only CWB Accredited Welder Test Centre

Six Nations Polytechnic President Rebecca Jamieson appointed to the Order of Canada
OHSWEKEN, ON – June 29, 2018 - Today it was announced that Rebecca Jamieson has been appointed to the Order of Canada; a distinguished honour recognizing outstanding achievement, dedication to comm

STEAM Academy students dominate powerlifting competition, set national records
BRANTFORD, May 29, 2018 – Five students from Six Nations Polytechnic’s STEAM Academy have placed in the top three of their weight class at the Canadian Powerlifting Federation’s High School Champio

Six hundred welders required to meet local demand – Six Nations Polytechnic responds
BRANTFORD – Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) has been approved for funding up to a maximum of $307,295 over two years to deliver the We Are Welders Program to low-income wom