Personal Belongings

Cell Phones

We discourage students from bringing cell phones or other digital devices to school.  We have many devices at school for students to use for their learning.  We encourage families to contact the office if there is an emergency or other urgent need to communicate with their child during the day.  Devices that come to school should be kept in the student's backpack.  If the device is taken out during the day, it will be stored in the office and the guardian will be contacted.  The school cannot be responsible for devices lost or stolen. 

Lost & Found

Please label all your children’s clothing, lunch kits, snow pants, etc. We continue to accumulate many items in the Lost & Found with no names. When they are labelled, we can return items to the student. Small items such as jewellery, house keys, watches, and electronic devices are typically turned in to the office.

Bicycles, Scooters, Skateboards & Heelys

We certainly encourage active living practices with children such as riding a bicycle to school. Upon arrival at the school and for the safety of all students, cyclists are expected to walk bicycles on school grounds during school hours. When bicycles are brought to school they should be locked in the bicycle rack provided. 

The school cannot be responsible for bicycles damaged or stolen while they are at school. In addition, safety regulations require that skateboards, roller blades and Heelys are not to be brought to school or used on school property.


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