Dear Families,
Students enjoyed our spirit day today! Practicing French vocabulary through le bingo du vendredi, and trying out a healthy snack. Was fun to see students and staff in their King George apparel and class colours. Thank you to our school council for providing us with a very informative and interesting parent workshop on the Mind Up program last night.
If you were not able to attend the session, there will be access to some of the resources shortly.
REMINDER: Spring Fling Family Dance - Thursday, April 16 | 6:00–8:00 PM
We are in need of more volunteers. If you are able to help out, please sign up using the link below.
- $6 per person
- Buy tickets
- Signup to volunteer
Music, crafts, temporary tattoos, candy jar guessing game, concession, glow sticks, pizza by the slice, and a 50/50 draw!
Interac/Debit and cash accepted.
We hope to see your family there!
Calgary Transit Get On Board - Registration Now Open
Calgary Transit offers travel training summer camps for individuals with disabilities aged 15-21. The two-day camps are designed to help students gain independence and the skills needed to use transit.
Spots are limited. For more information and to register, please visit the Calgary Transit website - linked below.
Link: Calgary Transit Travel Training
Bicycles on School Grounds
A friendly reminder to families to walk bikes when on school grounds.
Please do not send your child to school with wheelie shoes as they are a safety hazard.
Calgary Public Library Presents LitCon 2026
Calgary Public Library is hosting LitCon 2026 from May 4 to May 21. LitCon is a literary arts festival for students in kindergarten through Grade 9 in the Calgary area.
Through in-person and virtual events, students can explore the literary arts, interact with peers and artists, and take part in engaging learning experiences.
For more information and to register, please visit: LitCon 2026.
Upcoming Dates of Significance
April 13-17 Education Week
April 14 Vaisakhi
Have a wonderful weekend!
With gratitude,
Allison Hull, principal, and Cathy Johnson, assistant principal