À l’écoute

  • Les élèves de la 5e ont collaboré pour faire des règlements de basketball pour la récré !
  • Nos élèves de M à 4e ont déjà accéléré leur entrée dans l’école !
  • Le petit qui est venu au bureau a barré la porte de ma garde-robe et je ne savais pas comment l’ouvrir après !  
  • Nous aurons des nouveaux walkietalkies pour avoir une meilleure réception dehors.

À l’écoute

  • Nous avons appris par accident que la police viendra quand on pèse le piton Lockdown dans le bureau! Quelle surprise!
  • Travailler dans une belle école nouvellement construite est comme une chasse aux trésors… les lumières, le projecteur et le contrôle de température. Tout est une aventure !
  • Notre école continue à grandir : encore une autre famille avec trois enfants !  

Great Things Seen & Heard

  • Great news! Three teachers signed their contract for next year! Congratulations to KB, JoG, and JM!
  • In the hallway among students, a teacher called another teacher, « Hooker«  much to the shock of all who heard. It turns out that « Hooker«  is the rugby position played by the other teacher!
  • As a reward to students for their hard work, a teacher jumped out their classroom window and crawled along the grass to jump up and scare another teacher through that teacher’s classroom window during class! Video proof is available for a price…
  • A teacher asked why our new PE teacher isn’t on the timetable, but only because the new teacher’s last name is not what the first teacher thought.

Great Things Seen & Heard

  • PRS badminton players are well fed when they come to their practice at our school, with full permission to roam freely from one of the coaches!
  • Student leaves a nasty note on a windshield out in front of the school only to later learn from the driver that 50 years ago, angle parking was the norm and not considered to be sloppy parking!

Great Things Seen & Heard   

  • Student emailed at 2:56 AM to ask about getting into a CALM class!
  • Chips in the Staff Room were a big hit; even a student slipped in to sample!
  • We had an increase in numbers of people taking the government survey: 95% of students and 11% of parents.