On Tuesday, December 3, students in Grades 11 and 12 will take part in a special day called "Law Day". Activities will begin during first period and end around 2:00 p.m., after which students will head off to their 4th period.
The thursday, december 5Lakehead University invites students in class 12e year at their annual Fall Discovery Day. Our students will have the opportunity to learn more about academic programs, co-op placements, admissions, residences and student life.
In an increasingly digital world, artificial intelligence (AI) plays an essential role in our daily lives and those of our children. As parents, it's crucial to understand how this technology influences their lives, and how we can help them use it responsibly.
Want to better understand the impact of AI on your children and equip them to make the most of it? Join us for a session packed with information and practical advice, hosted by Edith Taki from IT firm Altimex.
Offered free of charge by Parents partenaires en éducation. For more information and to register, please visit Eventbrite event.
Our families are invited to the St-Joseph Bazaar on December 11, starting at 5 p.m. in the school gymnasium! On the program: a student show, craft and treat sales, and a slot tombola. We look forward to celebrating the holiday season with you!
The Northwestern Health Unit dental team will be on hand for follow-up screening and treatment. Please submit your consent forms by Wednesday, December 11.
The student council is organizing its talent show, which will take place in the gymnasium. There will be two performances: one during the day (time to be defined) for the whole school, and one at the end of the day from 4 to 5 p.m. just before the Christmas market for parents and the community.
The student council is organizing its talent show, which will take place in the gymnasium. There will be two performances: one during the day (time to be defined) for the whole school, and one at the end of the day from 4 to 5 p.m. just before the Christmas market for parents and the community.
The student council is organizing its talent show, which will take place in the gymnasium. There will be two performances: one during the day (time to be defined) for the whole school, and one at the end of the day from 4 to 5 p.m. just before the Christmas market for parents and the community.
Dispelling the clouds: Vaping information for parents and teens
A webinar offered by Parents partenaires en éducation
Find out how e-cigarettes work, their impact on health, and strategies for talking to your youngsters about them.
Parents and teenagers, this workshop is for you! Let's delve into the world of vaping to better understand this growing phenomenon among young people. Through interactive discussions, you'll discover :
How electronic cigarettes work What ingredients do they contain, and what do the regulations say about them?
Impact on health : Learn how to recognize the risks and keep up with current vaping trends.
Effective communication strategies Find out how to talk openly with your teen about vaping.
This workshop will provide you with concrete resources and practical advice on how to approach this subject with your young people with confidence, based on sound knowledge, with the aim of strengthening family dialogue. Join us to ask your questions and share your experiences. Join us to ask your questions and share your experiences, so that together we can cultivate a calm, well-informed dialogue.
The Tuesday, December 17Confederation College invites students in grades 11 and 12e year at their 'Health Fair' day. Students will have the opportunity to learn more about programs in the health field.
Join Parent Partners in Education to explore how you can help neurodivergent children thrive, while helping them overcome their challenges with confidence and resilience.
Neurodiversity is a richness that encompasses the different ways in which the human brain works, thinks and learns. Whether it's ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, or other learning peculiarities, each child has unique strengths, but also specific challenges that require tailored understanding and support.
This interactive workshop takes you to the heart of neurodiversity:
Support an inclusive, caring environment that values each child's unique strengths while helping them overcome everyday challenges.
discover simple, practical strategies to support your child's academic and personal development.
The workshop is led by Fatou Diallo, from the firm Ton Succes Consultingwho, as a neurodiverse and parent of neurodivergent children, will share concrete examples and useful resources to accompany you on this journey.
The theme for Advent 2024 is "Pilgrimage of Hope". One of the visuals linked to this theme is the walking stick. Students will learn how to carve a stick, and then decorate it as they wish. They'll also learn about aboriginal culture.