Posted on 2025-04-11 22:13:04.377 +0000 UTC

EXCITING THINGS HAPPENING

Lots of great happening at school. Lots of great in class field trips. Beaumont Cup is coming up next week, for Grades 3-6. Student clubs will be starting up again for younger grades. Indoor soccer intramurals for grades 5/6 and a tournament in May. Flag Football and so much more.

AFTER SCHOOL

We just want to remind parents and students about after school time. For safety, we ask that all students go home, prior to returning to our park. This way we ensure all students make it safely home. Parents, with their child, are welcome to stay and play. Another parent cannot assume responsibility for another student, without prior notificatoin. Thank you for your cooperation.

STAFF PARKING LOT

Parents we ask that you do not park in the staff parking lot, especially for pick up and drop off. If are a parent that requires the use of the accessible stalls, please use our parking lot. Lately, we have had parents parking in these stalls, who do not require them. This a safety concern for our students and our staff need to be able to park in the parking lot. Thank you


FUNDRAISERS

Growing Smiles- Spring Plants

https://ecolebellevueschool.growingsmilesfundraising.com/


RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING SCHOOLS

Please inform the school office as soon as possible, if your family is moving or transferring schools.

Teachers and administrative staff need time to update grades, generate report cards, and prepare other necessary documents for student records to ensure a smooth transition to the new school. Grade level numbers are also crucial to planning classrooms for next year. The more accurate the numbers, the better we can plan our classroom configurations and avoid last minute changes.


IMPORTANT DATES

April 17th- Jersey day- last day of NHL regular season, start of playoffs.

April 18- Good Friday- No School

April 21- Easter Monday- No School

April 22- PD Day- No School


GREEN







Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.