Posted on 2026-04-23 15:21:07.335 +0000 UTC

Week of: April 27th - May 1st, 2026


April 27th (Day 1):

  • 1L Swimming Lessons 10:15 AM
  • Jr High flag football practice @ lunch

April 28th (Day 2):

  • 3SI Swimming Lessons 10:15 AM
  • Jr High flag football practice after school

April 29th (Day 3):

  • 3M Swimming Lessons 10:15
  • Kindergarten Graduation Pictures - children will be wearing a cap and gown. Please do not do fancy updos as they won’t fit under the cap. 
  • Jr High flag football practice @ lunch

April 30th (Day 4):

  • Grade 3 field trip to RAM: leaving by 8:30 am
  • Jr High flag football practice after school

May 1st (Day 5):

  • Grade 3 / 4 track and field meeting during first recess (Mrs. Gerhardt’s classroom)
  • Grade 5 / 6 soccer tryouts during first recess (gymnasium)
  • Jr High flag football tournament @ Harry Ainlay

School News


Student Drop-Off & Pick-Up

With over 900 people at the school each day, your help is appreciated to facilitate safe drop-offs and pick-ups.  

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Ways to assist:

  • Please do NOT go straight across the road out of the drive-thru as it blocks vehicles behind you.
  • Follow the direction of our crosswalk supervisors
  • If using the drive-through, follow the direction of the green arrows during peak times
  • Do not block the driveways of neighbouring residents
  • Review bike, scooter, and pedestrian safety with your child
  • Have a planned meeting spot away from high-traffic locations 
  • Do not use the staff parking lot for drop-offs and pick-ups

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Hot Lunch

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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.