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Family Literacy Day- January 27th

Family Literacy Day takes place every January 27th to raise awareness about the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a family. This year’s theme is “Learn to be Green, Together” and encourages us to make a pledge as a family to learn ways to be more green: use less electricity, commute together, and reuse items. Being green together is a fun ... Continue reading "Family Literacy Day- January 27th"

Healthy Snacks Program

This January,  we will once again be running our weekly healthy snacks program. Please be reminded that this is not in place of snacks sent to school from home but are an addition in the event that students are hungry. As a healthy school, we encourage healthy and nutritious snacks, instead of sugary food. A reminder that we are a peanut safe school. ... Continue reading "Healthy Snacks Program"

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"

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 Wednesday, 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"

Inclement Weather Procedures

With the winter weather on its way there may be times where an Inclement Weather Day is called. Below is an update regarding our Inclement Weather Procedure for the 2024/2025 school year. Unless notified otherwise, all schools will remain open. We ask that parents/guardians exercise discretion when deciding to send your child(ren) to school on inclement weather days.

Occasionally, it may be necessary ... Continue reading "Inclement Weather Procedures"

Cold Weather 

With the onset of colder weather, it is important that our students are appropriately dressed for the weather. This means that students are coming to school in full length clothing and wearing jackets or coats, gloves, hats, mitts, scarves, etc. It is not advised that students wear crocs during the colder weather. These pose slipping hazards.  All students should wear footwear that has a backing ... Continue reading "Cold Weather "