After a long and snow-filled winter, we’re finally headed toward summer – a season when many people spend time at Nova Scotia’s beautiful beaches, parks, and wooded areas. However, we need to be mindful of the presence of ticks and how we can protect ourselves.
Information about student transportation for the 2026-27 school year will be available to view online through the BusPlanner Parent Portal later in July.
Autism Awareness Day is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the many strengths and experiences of autistic children and youth in our school communities. For families, it’s a moment to reflect on the importance of feeling seen, heard, and supported — not just today, but every day.
Indigenous Veterans Day is an important occasion to honour the sacrifices and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Remembrance Day holds an important place in our schools as it provides a meaningful opportunity for our students to learn about the sacrifices made by veterans and all those who have served in times of conflict.
"At our school, we treat everyone with respect, kindness, and empathy. We work together, include everyone, and take responsibility for our actions as we grow, learn, and help each other shine."