100 Day!
Today marks the 100th Day of School—100 days of learning, growing, and making memories. Our elementary students celebrated this milestone with exuberance and plenty of fun 100-related activities!...

Today marks the 100th Day of School—100 days of learning, growing, and making memories. Our elementary students celebrated this milestone with exuberance and plenty of fun 100-related activities!...
Grades 4 and 5 have been working to create Teeny, Tiny Rooms for an upcoming art installation of “Teeny, Tiny Things”. Students created meticulously detailed rooms including little tables with tiny cups and plates, miniature closets and tiny bookshelves. Look out for our Teeny, Tiny...
After a couple of busy months diving into research and exploring the world of expository writing, our Grade 3 students are putting the finishing touches on their plant and animal reports. They showed off their paragraph-writing skills with clear topic sentences and strong supporting details,...
Grade 1 and Grade 2 brought the sprinkles of joy to our cookie decorating party! Each student received two cookies to decorate with frosting and toppings. Our collaborative creations were a tasty way to celebrate the end of our first semester and the upcoming winter...
Gratitude, giggles and a great story! We had a blast welcoming parents into our classroom to read with us, reflect on gratitude, and engage in activities with the P1 students. ...
The Elementary School recently took part in an eventful Literacy Week, where we celebrated our passion for literacy throughout the week. Highlights included an author visit, reading with class buddies, and a creative Character Dress-Up Day! These fun, hands-on activities helped strengthen our students' passion...
Grade 3 celebrated their first Publishing Party! We proudly shared our personal narratives with special guests — teachers from across the Elementary School, including some of our former Grade 2 and Preschool teachers! From crafting detailed descriptions, dialogue, and creative layouts in Book Creator, to...
Grade 5 students learned about 2-Point Perspective drawing by exploring the world around them. They discovered how parallel lines appear to meet in the distance, depending on one’s point of view, and practiced using this technique to create their own artwork. The result — a...
Grade 5 students in our school’s comprehensive Swimming and Water Safety program are developing fundamental strokes, strengthening water safety skills, and building confidence in the water. ...
Our second grade scientists took on the challenge of stopping erosion! After learning about weathering and real-world coastal issues, students designed and built model islands using erosion solutions inspired by real engineers. Will their creations survive the storm? Stay tuned as the hurricane simulation hits! ...