March 27 Letter to Families

March 27, 2020 Dear Families, We appreciate your patience and support as SRPSD works with the Ministry of Education and our internal team to make plans in an environment that is constantly changing. Parents are a child’s first and most important role models and we know that you continue to work hard to support your

Carlton Comprehensive Public High School – Open House

Carlton Comprehensive Public High School is excited to invite any prospective students to our open house.  We will be open for questions, self-guided activities and a tour with Mr. Court, our Principal, or one of our Admin. Team.  We look forward to seeing you Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 6:00 pm.

SRPSD Celebrates International Women’s Day

March 8 is International Women’s Day, a day we recognize the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and girls. This year, we are celebrating and honouring Canadians who are finding influential ways to make positive change.  This year’s theme #BecauseOfYou pays tribute to the diverse and inspirational gender equality change-makers we know in

SRPSD supports Pink Day

History of Pink Day Pink Day started in 2007, when a grade nine student in Cambridge, Nova Scotia was bullied by classmates for wearing a pink shirt to school. Taking notice, two students rallied their peers to send a message to the bullies. The next day, the halls were filled with students in pink T-shirts.

Student Designs Mascot for Vickers!

Grade 8 École Vickers student, Emily Price, designed and made a mascot for our school! Welcome et bienvenue to “Victor the Victorious Viking/Victor, le Viking Victorieux” who plans to come to as many school events as possible. We are so proud of Emily and her creative talents and see a bright future in design for

Ecole Arthur Pechey Public School celebrates Family Literacy Day

What a great turn out for our “Baby it’s Cold Outside…Come Read with Me!” “Il fait froid, viens lire avec moi!” event Monday, January 27th.  We had parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings and community members who came out to make our event a great success.  All of our younger students had the opportunity to share

Board Meeting Highlights

The Board of Education has implemented a new initiative to share highlights from each of its regular meetings.  The intent of this brief update is to inform schools, staff and the community, to promote communication and to encourage the community to connect with the Board and trustees. Highlights from our February 3, 2020, regular meeting

THE MURAL PROJECT – QUEEN MARY PUBLIC SCHOOL

In the spring of 2019, Queen Mary’s grade 7/8 students, led by Mr. Bates, had the honor of being involved in an Indigenous Mural Project in conjunction with the Prince Albert Historical Society. After consultation with Metis Knowledge Keepers, the idea was developed to involve the community and Indigenous artists to create a mural. Queen

Warm Coats for Osborne Public School

Rene Gaudet of the St. Louis Knights of Columbus stopped by on the coldest day of the year to deliver their donation of warm coats to Osborne School.  There were big smiles on the faces of the lucky students who were selected to receive these winter jackets and with many more cold days expected, these