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Bullying Prevention and Awareness Week (rescheduled presentation) Coby the Magician

On February 3rd, St. Elizabeth Seton welcomes Coby the Magician and his Anti-Bullying Magic Show with 2 presentations, one at 9:10 and one at 10:45. The presentation will focus on the story of Professional Magician Coby who was bullied as a child through his teen years. It gives students an understanding of BULLYING as seen through the eyes of the person who is being bullied. ... Continue reading "Bullying Prevention and Awareness Week (rescheduled presentation) Coby the Magician"

Black Heritage Month Display Case

Honouring the contributions of Canadians of African Ancestry is an essential part of any curriculum delivery. During Black Heritage Month in February, we particularly highlight the legacy of Canadians of African Ancestry, past and present. This is a time to celebrate the many achievements and contributions of people of African Ancestry to the development and culture of the Church and of Canada. We are invited ... Continue reading "Black Heritage Month Display Case"

French Immersion Registration

The application process for our Grade 1 French Immersion Program is underway. A gentle reminder that Online applications must be completed and submitted by January 22nd. If the number of applications exceeds the number of available openings, a public lottery process will be conducted at St. Elizabeth Seton CES.  Applicants who apply after this date will be placed on a waitlist if applicable. ... Continue reading "French Immersion Registration"

Healthy Hunger

A gentle reminder to place your orders for hot lunch via the Healthy Hunger website. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Catholic School Council Subcommittee and volunteers for your time in helping to organize and run this initiative. Funds raised through hot lunch support families as well as help to fund important initiatives at Seton that support all of ... Continue reading "Healthy Hunger"

Active School Travel

For the month of December, Active School Travel continues to promote healthy and alternative ways to arrive at school. December is also a great time to begin to enjoy the snow and cooler weather while wearing all your warm and cozy winter gear.   As the cold months approach us the time spent outdoors is often limited. When the cold weather hits it is common for ... Continue reading "Active School Travel"

Appropriate Dress for cold weather and inclement weather

With the onset of colder weather, it is important that our students are appropriately dressed for it. This means that students are coming to school in full-length clothing and wearing jackets or coats, gloves, hats, mitts, scarves, etc. Students are expected to be outside during recess. Fresh air and exercise support a positive learning environment and good health. A reminder that students must have a ... Continue reading "Appropriate Dress for cold weather and inclement weather"