Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School

Holy Trinity Students Take Part in Student Vote Canada ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ

This week, students at Holy Trinity School embraced democracy in action by participating inย Student Vote Canada! This hands-on learning experience provided students with the opportunity to engage in the electoral process, practice informed citizenship, and cast their own ballots in a parallel election.

By taking part in Student Vote Canada, students gained valuable insights into how elections work, the importance of voting, and the impact of their voices in shaping the future. Through this initiative, they not only learned about government and leadership but also developed critical thinking skills to make informed decisions as future voters.

We extend our gratitude to CIVIX Canada – FR and Elections Canada for making this enriching experience possible in our schools. Their efforts continue to empower young Canadians with the knowledge and confidence to participate in democracy.

To learn more about Student Vote Canada, visit: https://studentvote.ca/

Holy Trinity Students Demonstrate Innovation During 2nd Annual Box Car Races ๐Ÿ

Last week, Holy Trinity School hosted its 2nd Annual Box Car Races, an event that brought our school community together for an afternoon of creativity, fun, and friendly competition.

Students showcased their ingenuity by designing and racing an impressive array of box cars, each reflecting the unique talents and imaginations of our participants. From sleek, fast vehicles to whimsical designs, the event was a true testament to the creativity of our students.

The race itself was an exciting highlight, with classmates, teachers, and staff cheering on the participants as they sped across the field. This event has quickly become a treasured tradition at Holy Trinity, and we look forward to even more students joining in next year.

Holy Trinity Students Learn Cross-Country Skiing with Spirit North โ›ท

Students from Mrs. Hawke, Mrs. Meyer, and Mr. DiCosmo’s classes had an exciting opportunity to explore cross-country skiing today, thanks to Finn from Spirit North. The students focused on mastering the basics of skiing, practicing their movements through a variety of fun activities and games.

Once they had built their skills, they took their new abilities to the test, skiing across the school yard and even tackling a thrilling downhill run! It was a day full of laughter, learning, and adventure as students gained a deeper appreciation for the winter sport.

A special thank you to Finn and Ma. Stacey for making this experience possible and for providing the students with such a memorable and educational opportunity.

Miigwech and thank you again to Spirit North for sharing your expertise and passion for skiing with our students!

Grade 4/5 Students Create Bird Feeders with Home Depot Kits ๐Ÿ› 

The Grade 4/5 class at Holy Trinity School recently engaged in a unique and educational hands-on project with the support of Home Depot. Under the guidance of Ms. Couroux, students built their very own bird feeders using Home Depot Kits.

Each student played an important role in assembling their bird feeder, showcasing their creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and the wonderful results! This project is a testament to the innovative spirit and dedication of both our students and teachers, as they work together to bring learning to life and make a positive impact on the environment.

Stay tuned for more engaging, hands-on learning experiences that extend beyond the traditional classroom!

Celebrating the 100th Day of School at Holy Trinity ๐ŸŽŠ

Holy Trinity recently marked an exciting milestone for this year’s learners โ€“ the 100th day of school. This special day provided an opportunity for students to celebrate their learning journey thus far and reflect on their achievements.

The day was filled with engaging activities that allowed students to count, create, and celebrate 100 days of progress. It was a wonderful occasion to highlight the growth, hard work, and joy experienced by our students so far this school year. Our Kindergarten even embraced the theme of the day by dressing as if they were 100 years old, complete with gray hair and cane accessories.

We are incredibly proud of the progress all our students have made, and we look forward to the continued learning, growth, and success in the days ahead.

Hereโ€™s to many more milestones to come!

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