Important School Dates
- March 8th
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- Early Dismissal at 2:00pm
- March 10th
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- Daylight Savings Time Ends – Remember to move your clocks FORWARD 1 hour!
- March 11th
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- March Break Starts!
- March 25th
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- First Day Back! (after March Break)
- Wastefree Lunch continues every Thursday until March Break!
Noteworthy Dates
- March 8th
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- International Women’s Day
- March 14th
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- Pi (3.14) Day
- March 17th
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- St. Patrick’s Day
- March 22nd
- World Water Day
- March 23rd
- Earth Hour
March Birthdays
Charlie
Isil
Sahel
We are overjoyed for our student Veronika who has received the International Merit Award from the University of Toronto ($50,000CAD)!
She will be starting the Life Sciences program in September 2024.
Congratulations on this wonderful achievement, Veronika!
Congratulations to our grade 12 students on their continued hard work!
New Semester Begins
Our students welcomed the new semester with a day full of team-building activities and relaxed fun, including a in-school escape room experience and group art time!
International Women’s Day
This important day of recognition takes place each year on March 8th.
It is a day focused on diversity, equality and inclusion for people of all genders.
You can learn more about this important cause here.
Valentine’s Day Celebration
Our students recognized Valentine’s Day by creating messages of self-love and learning strategies to practice self-care on this day and throughout the year.
Visit to TMU
Our grade 11 and 12 students attended a day of lectures at Toronto Metropolitan University, and got to experience postsecondary life!
These lectures focused on the use of new technologies in the fields of Finance and Geographic Analysis – “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Finance” with Dr. Alexey Rubstov (Faculty of Science) and “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Finance” with Dr. Alexey Rubstov (Faculty of Science).
They also had the chance to take a tour around the campus with a third year TMU student in the Bachelor of Arts program.
Earth Hour
Earth Hour has been recognized since 2007, and is an opportunity for citizens of countries around the world to switch off all electronics for 1 hour and recognize the importance of keeping our planet and our environment safe and healthy.
You can read more about this hour of recognition, as well as the various climate crises our planet currently faces, here.