Fort Edmonton Park is running two day camps , opens a new window —one for children ages six to eight, another for kids aged nine to 12—during spring break. Both give kids a chance to experience the pioneer and voyageur life. John Janzen Nature Centre is running a few day camps during spring break that are sure to capture the imaginations of outdoorsy kids, including the magical-sounding Frogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry They are sure to keep participants busy throughout the week with a variety of fun, nature-themed activities.
Prices vary. What better way to enjoy spring break than to take in the sights and smells of spring flowers? From March 10 until April 15, the Candycopia exhibit will be on display in the feature pyramid at the Muttart Conservatory. It promises to be a delightful experience for all ages! Standard admission rates apply. Telus World of Science Edmonton is running several science-based spring break day camps, with options for kids between the ages of 6 to Even if you decide to skip the day camps, Telus World of Science is a fantastic place to spend a whole day learning about science and technology with tons of interactive exhibits and an IMAX theatre.
Check out their website , opens a new window for more information. The Edmonton Valley Zoo, always a fun place to visit for all ages, is going to be open throughout spring break. You can find out more on their website , opens a new window or by calling Swimming is fun, inexpensive and great exercise for all ages. Luckily, Edmonton has a bunch of great rec centres in every corner of the city where people can go for a dip. Find City of Edmonton facilities , opens a new window closest to you or check out your local YMCA , opens a new window for other public swimming options.
Admission prices vary. The Art Gallery of Alberta is already a great place for families to visit since kids get in for free, but they also have free admission , opens a new window for everybody on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings—making for a budget-friendly outing.
Congratulations to the recipients of the Division Student Awards! These outstanding high school students are recognized for their academic skills, entrepreneurial spirit, artistic achievements, contributions to health and wellness or demonstrations of leadership and citizenship during the past school year. Learn more about the awards and scholarships available to Division students. This year, the Board of Trustees proudly honours the outstanding leadership, accomplishments, contributions and achievements of staff, parents, community members and students in Grades 7 to Learn more about the remarkable recipients recognized in the Division Recognition program.
Welcome to the School Year! This beautiful motif illuminates the mission of Catholic education, to lead our students to come to know that they are members of the Body of Christ who are called to serve one another. On August 31, our staff gathered as a community to renew their commitment to Catholic education and to celebrate the Eucharist together.
This special way of beginning each school year declares to all that Christ is the reason for our being, and that he is our model and teacher as we help our children to reach their God-given potential. As we fulfill our mission to provide a Catholic education that inspires students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another, we have established our District Plan for Continuous Growth to guide our work.
This year, we begin with a District goal that is grounded in our special foundations and identity as a Catholic jurisdiction, followed by five goals that focus on teaching, learning, and student experiences.
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