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  • Orange Shirt Day

    A Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30 has recently been recognized by the Canadian government as a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is a day for us to pause and remember the legacy of Indian Residential School in Canada and consider how we can work towards reconciliation. As a school we marked […]

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  • Countryside Adventures

    Tuesday, February 15 was a great day. After 2 years of not being able to easily go on field trips or hold community events we took advantage of the great weather and took the whole school on a trip to Countryside Adventures. It is an amazing place where you can skate on a trail through the […]

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  • TCS Olympics!

    With the Winter Olympics happening in Beijing, China these past few weeks we decided to get into the spirit by hosting our own Olympic Games …. TCS style 🙂 The students first gathered into their Kingdom Building Groups to choose their team name and create their team flag. Creativity reigned as teams such as the […]

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  • Big and Little Buddies

    Each student in Kindergarten is paired with a student in Grade 7-8…their Big Buddy! Once a week the students meet with their buddies to do an activity. Sometimes they read together and sometimes they play catch. Recently they went snowshoeing together. Big Buddies are important to our Kindergarten students because: We like our Big Buddies […]

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  • Black History Month

    February is Black History Month and we spent some time reading books and hearing stories about the lives of black people. We reflected on the injustices that have happened and are still happening today. We wondered about the biases in our own hearts and why we sometimes treat people unfairly just because they are different […]

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  • Amazing Bones

    The students in Grade 3-4 are learning about the human body and recently have been focusing on bones. They’ve learned that the human body has 206 bones and that each hand has 27 bones in it. Babies have more bones than adults and until you are 2 years old you don’t have kneecap. Bones give […]

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  • A Gift of a Day

    This past Friday was a gift of a day …. warm and sunny and beautiful. We took advantage of the summer weather in October to spend lots of time outside. We met with our buddies to do activities together. We made music outside. We did gym and played games together outside. We even took our […]

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  • Orange Shirt Day

    Wednesday, September 30 was Orange Shirt Day, a day to remember Residential School survivors and their families. The students in Grade 5-6 learned about this important day. They created a short video to encourage everyone to wear orange. During the day, the students took time to reflect on the legacy of Residential Schools for Aboriginal […]

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  • And we’re back at school!

    On March 13 we held our closing chapel and dismissed for what we thought would be a 3 week long spring break. It turned into 12 weeks of Distance Learning with everyone learning in their own homes. June 19 was our closing virtual chapel and 11 weeks of summer holidays followed that. Last Tuesday, September […]

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