Principal’s Update – January 31st, 2025

Communicating with Kindness at St. Charles

At St. Charles Catholic School, we believe that strong communication skills are essential for building a respectful and caring community. We help students develop the ability to express themselves with kindness, confidence, and honesty in a way that strengthens relationships and fosters a positive school environment.

One way we do this is by setting clear expectations for how we speak to one another. Teachers model respectful communication in the classroom by encouraging students to listen carefully, take turns speaking, and respond with kindness—even when they disagree. We use strategies like “I statements” (“I felt upset when…” instead of “You always do this!”) to help students express their feelings without blaming others. Morning meetings, classroom discussions, and small-group activities give students opportunities to practice these skills in real conversations.

When conflicts arise, we guide students through problem-solving rather than simply stepping in to fix the issue. Teachers and staff encourage students to talk things out, reflect on how their words affect others, and find ways to resolve misunderstandings. We also emphasize the power of encouragement—whether it’s through recognizing effort, celebrating achievements, or offering a kind word to someone in need. A simple but meaningful example of this is how we acknowledge one another in the hallways. At St. Charles, students and staff make a point to greet each other with a smile, say “hello,” or offer a quick “good morning.” And if that’s not enough, the administration is outside each morning—even in a -40 windchill—ready to welcome students with a cheerful greeting, a wave, and a warm smile (even if it’s hidden behind a scarf).

By making communication a priority, we give students the tools they need to express themselves in a way that builds trust and strengthens friendships. At St. Charles, our goal is to help every child develop the confidence and compassion to use their words in a way that uplifts those around them—because a kind word can go a long way, even on the coldest days.


  • Learn to Skate
  • Re-registrations were distributed. Please return by Friday, February 21st
  • Enrichment and Hockey Enrichment
  • Kinder Fair and General Open House
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • On Friday, SCCS staff attended a Faith Development Retreat

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • FEBRUARY IS A VERY BUSY MONTH FULL OF ACTIVITIES AND FIELD TRIPS
  • Learn to Skate on Monday
  • Grade 7&8 Mid-Term Exam Week
  • “I Love to Read Month” begins on Monday with an assembly at 245 pm
  • A PML Lunch Hour Recital is scheduled for Wednesday, February 5th down in the Music Room
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who ordered
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday, February 6th
  • BINGO Night is Friday, February 7th at St. Paul the Apostle
  • Catholic Schools Week begins on Monday, February 10th
  • There is no PML during Catholic Schools Week
  • “I Love to Read Month” activities continue through February
  • February 10:
    • Learn to Skate continues
    • Grade 7&8 Ski Trip is on
  • February 11:
    • School Mass at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
    • Grade 7&8 Siloam Mission presentation
    • Grade 6 girls will attend a Science Symposium at Holy Cross School
  • February 12:
    • K-2 Bowling field trip
    • Grade 5-6 Westwood Band presentation
    • Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • February 13:
    • K-2 100 Day Celebrations
    • Grade 5 & 6 Indoor Beach Volleyball field trip
  • February 14:
    • No school as SCCS Staff participate in a Catholic Schools Day Professional Development Day
  • Feb. 18 Musical Bake Sale
  • Feb. 28 Popcorn Sale for Holy Childhood Association

More detailed information can be found on the school website, in the calendar section under Parent Zone!

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • Monday: BLINE
  • Tuesday: Valentine Craft
  • Wednesday: BLINE
  • Thursday: Early Dismissal.

Summer Care applications are now available! If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.
For any questions, feel free to reach out:
kfurutani@stccs.ca 204-880-8245

Bring your friends, co-workers or family to join the fun! Friday, February 7th, 2025 @ St. Paul the Apostle Church, 2400 Portage Ave. Doors open @ 6:00pm – Bingo starts @ 6:30pm. A night for fun: Bingo games; Silent Auction; Canteen. DON’T FORGET YOUR DAUBER!!

Volunteer Opportunity: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094CA5AB22A4F49-54480483-bingo

For more information, see the Principal’s Update .pdf at the bottom of this post.

Parking & Loading Zone Reminder:
Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Reminder: There is NO getting out of your vehicle in the Loading Zone. Your child must be able to exit the vehicle independently. I’m always happy to assist in the morning to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

The Book Fair committee is looking for an interested person/people willing to execute our Book Fair plans with the coordination of volunteers and Staff Liaisons (Ms. J and Mrs. Senderewich), to ensure the volunteers know what is expected of them for the smooth operation of the fair, setup and decoration, and take down of the fair along with the volunteers.

      If you are interested in volunteering as the Coordinator or a Volunteer Lead for the Book Fair, please send an email to stccspac@stccs.ca. Nikki will be delighted to discuss what the position entails and any questions you may have. 

The Grade 5 students at St. Charles Catholic School recently had the opportunity to participate in an engaging presentation and workshop titled Brain and You, presented by students from St. Mary’s Academy. This student-led initiative explored the fascinating world of the brain, providing an interactive and educational experience tailored for younger learners.

Through hands-on activities and dynamic discussions, the workshop covered key topics such as how the brain processes information, the importance of healthy habits for brain function, and strategies to enhance focus and learning. The presenters shared relatable examples and creative demonstrations, making complex concepts accessible and exciting for the Grade 5 students.

The event not only enhanced the students’ understanding of neuroscience but also inspired curiosity and collaboration. St. Mary’s Academy students were fantastic role models, showcasing leadership and a passion for education. This experience was both memorable and impactful, leaving the Grade 5 students eager to learn more about the amazing organ that powers their thoughts and actions.

Thank you to our Academic Committee for organizing all of the activities for I LOVE to READ Month! If you have any questions, please contact your child’s homeroom teacher.

  • Contests
    • Bookmark Coloring Contest: Starts Feb. 3
      • Bookmarks due Feb. 21
      • K-4 students design their own bookmark or color the provided bookmark
      • Grade 5-8 students design their own bookmark
      • Prizes – 1 winner/classroom
    • Find the Book Character School Hunt: Starts Feb. 4
      • Class submissions due Feb. 21st.
      • Small book character pictures are scattered throughout the school. Write their location on the sheet provided. 
      • Prizes – 1 classroom wins!
  • Activities
    • Assembly K to 6 on Feb. 3
    • Book Joke/Riddle every Friday – read over the announcements. 
    • Flashlight Friday on Feb. 21: Please bring a flashlight from home!
    • Guest Classroom Readers: MLA Logan Oxenham, Cst. Hees, Mrs. Narynski, and many more!
    • Wednesday, Feb. 26: “Read to Us” Teacher Swap at 9:00am for 20 minutes
    • Friday, Feb. 28: Flash Reading Mob at 2:15
  • Colour Days
    • Friday, Feb. 21: Dress as a Book Character Day

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On our website, we have a dedicated Carpool Forum located in the Forms & Programs section. This forum is designed to help parents connect with others in their area who are interested in carpooling. We encourage you to visit the forum, share your availability, and see if you can find a match with other parents. By participating, you can help each other with transportation needs, reduce traffic congestion, and build a stronger community. Check it out today and start making valuable connections!

What an Incredible Team!
Each of you plays a vital role in the lives of our students at SCCS. We are grateful for your dedication and the impact you make every day! Visit the .pdf version of the Principal’s Update to view our Staff Photo.

The Administration and School Board presented the Staff Loyalty Recognition Awards to honor staff members who have reached significant service milestones at St. Charles Catholic School.

The following staff were recognized for their dedication:

  • 5 years of service: Mrs. Mardis & Mrs. Gregorchuk
  • 10 years of service: Ms. Thompson
  • 15 years of service: Ms. Furutani & Ms. Senderewich
  • 20 years of service: Mrs. Laufer

Thank you for your hard work, commitment, and all that you do to make SCCS a thriving and faith-filled community!

This year, St. Charles Catholic School is thrilled to introduce a Grade 5 and 6 Science Fair Club! Students will have the opportunity to brainstorm, research, design, and create their own science fair projects, with guidance from two experienced science fair mentors.

The Science Fair Club will meet on Thursdays after school and Fridays at lunch.

Students will showcase their projects at our SCCS Science Fair on March 21, 2025. Those interested in advancing their projects further can participate in the Bison Regional Science Fair on April 10, 2025, at Holy Cross School. Please sign up here: https://permission.click/9b6zE/ca

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Ms. Copeland and Mr. Domolewski

Every year Westwood puts on a Mini Warriors program for students Kinder to grade 6.  It is a program to introduce and enhance skills in basketball and volleyball.

Here is the link to register: https://forms.gle/LUTMEXDMterENbzo8

Re-Registration Reminder
This week, Re-Registration Envelopes were sent home with all students. These envelopes contain important forms that must be completed and returned to the school by February 27th.

📌 If your family is not returning next year, please indicate this on the form and return it to the office.

Your prompt attention to this helps us plan effectively for the upcoming school year. Thank you for your cooperation!

This week, we hosted our Open House and were thrilled with the incredible turnout for both the Kinder Fair and the General Open House!

  • A huge shout-out to our Student Ambassadors, who did an outstanding job leading prospective families through our school, answering questions, and sharing their experiences.
  • Our WIND Ambassadors delivered a fantastic performance of Storm Chasers, leaving the audience in awe!
  • We are so proud of our Grade 6-8 students for stepping up as leaders and representing our school with excellence.
  • Thank you to our amazing staff – your support and participation made this event a great success. Teaching and office staff were on hand to answer questions, making a strong impression on visiting families.

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $69,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Here is a video preview link of the turf project completed by Venture Landscaping:

https://listings.uncutcreatives.com/videos/0192fdf4-eaae-71a9-afcc-7624693d82bb


Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

St. Charles Catholic School 
Phone: 204-837-1520 ext. 222 

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – January 24th, 2025

The Gift of Resilience

Resilience is an essential skill for navigating life’s challenges, and it’s something we can help children develop every day. It’s the ability to adapt, keep going when things get hard, and find strength in the face of obstacles. Faith can play a key role in building resilience by reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles and that challenges can help us grow in unexpected ways.

Children develop resilience by working through setbacks. For example, when a child struggles with a challenging math problem, encourage them to break it into smaller steps or try a different approach. If they lose a game at recess or don’t make the team they hoped for, help them reflect on the effort they put in and discuss what they can do differently next time. These everyday moments are powerful opportunities to teach perseverance and problem-solving skills.

Faith can also provide comfort and perspective during tough moments. Taking time for quiet reflection or prayer can help children process their feelings and regain a sense of calm when life feels overwhelming. For example, sharing the story of David and Goliath can remind children that courage and trust in something greater can help them overcome even the most daunting challenges. Similarly, pointing to moments when they’ve overcome difficulties in the past—like learning to ride a bike or giving a speech—can help them recognize their own strength and progress.

At home, give your child opportunities to work through difficulties independently, like organizing their backpack after forgetting a homework assignment or solving a disagreement with a sibling. Recognize and celebrate their effort and persistence, even when the results aren’t perfect. Resilience isn’t about always getting it right; it’s about learning to move forward, step by step, and finding strength in both the setbacks and successes along the way.

Together, we can help children build the confidence and adaptability they need to thrive.


  • Learn to Skate on Monday
  • School Mass on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • PAC meeting
  • Toonies for Tuition Colour Day – thank you everyone for your support! We raised $495.20.

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Re-registrations will be distributed on Monday, January 27th and are due back by Friday, February 21st
  • Basketball Games begin. Good luck to all the teams!
  • Learn to Skate on Monday
  • Enrichment and Hockey Enrichment on Tuesday
  • On Tuesday, January 28th we will be hosting our Kinder Fair at 6 pm and our General Open House at 630 pm
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Friday, January 31st there will be no school as SCCS Staff will be participating in a Faith Development Retreat all day
  • Grade 7 & 8 Exams
  • “I Love to Read Month”
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on Wednesday, February 5th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday, February 6th
  • BINGO Night Friday, February 7th – watch for details!
  • Middle Years Ski Trip Monday, February 10th
  • Catholic Schools Week February 10- 14th – watch for details!

More detailed information can be found on the school website, in the calendar section under Parent Zone!

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE will be held on Monday and Wednesday.
  • Friday: No school, and BASC is full.
  • Valentine’s Craft: Coming up soon!
  • No School & No BASC on February 14th and February 17th.
  • Please do not drop off your child before 7:00 AM. We close promptly at 6:00 PM—late fees apply.
  • BASC Tax Receipts will be sent home by the end of February.
  • Summer Care Applications will be available by the end of next week.

New Month Reminder: Be sure to submit your BASC form before attending.

Feel free to contact me with any questions at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca.
Ms. Furutani

Bring your friends, co-workers or family to join the fun! Friday, February 7th, 2025 @ St. Paul the Apostle Church, 2400 Portage Ave. Doors open @ 6:00pm – Bingo starts @ 6:30pm. A night for fun: Bingo games; Silent Auction; Canteen.

Volunteer Opportunity: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094CA5AB22A4F49-54480483-bingo

For more information, see the Principal’s Update .pdf at the bottom of this post.

If you have a child born in 2020 who is ready for kindergarten, please email enewman@stccs.ca to request a registration package. We are currently accepting applications and scheduling interviews for January. Kindergarten acceptances will be finalized in February, and we anticipate wait lists again this year.

Flyer cards were sent home with each student in the hope that you will share them with family and friends or post them in appropriate places. Our parent community has always been our best source of promotion, and we sincerely appreciate your help in spreading the word about how wonderful SCCS is. Thank you for your support!

Volunteer opportunity link: HELP NEEDED for our Open House on January 28th, 2025

During the Advent season, we raised $278.23 through our Advent Mission Banks collection—thank you to all the students and families who contributed!
Your generosity supports children in the Republic of Chad through the Holy Childhood Association, providing for their educational needs.
Our next fundraiser for HCA will be a popcorn sale on February 28.

The Grade 5 students at St. Charles Catholic School recently had the opportunity to participate in an engaging presentation and workshop titled Brain and You, presented by students from St. Mary’s Academy. This student-led initiative explored the fascinating world of the brain, providing an interactive and educational experience tailored for younger learners.

Through hands-on activities and dynamic discussions, the workshop covered key topics such as how the brain processes information, the importance of healthy habits for brain function, and strategies to enhance focus and learning. The presenters shared relatable examples and creative demonstrations, making complex concepts accessible and exciting for the Grade 5 students.

The event not only enhanced the students’ understanding of neuroscience but also inspired curiosity and collaboration. St. Mary’s Academy students were fantastic role models, showcasing leadership and a passion for education. This experience was both memorable and impactful, leaving the Grade 5 students eager to learn more about the amazing organ that powers their thoughts and actions.

INTRODUCTORY MEETING for Grade 2 and up
WITH PARENTS/GUARDIANS AND CHILDREN
10:30 am Sunday, January 26, 2025, Saint John XXIII Church 3390 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg

PLEASE CONTACT OUR PASTORAL ASSISTANT, SHARON CAMIER, TO REGISTER: Call Sharon at 204-832-7206 or email sharon@johnxxiii.ca

We’re excited to announce that preparations for the Science Fair are well underway! To make this event even more special, we’re looking for parent volunteers to join our panel of judges. If you have a background in science, medicine, engineering, or a related field, we’d love to have your expertise. Please note that judges will not be assigned to evaluate their own child’s project and will be provided with training to help them.
If you’re interested in contributing to this inspiring event, please let us know!

NEW! GRADE 5 AND 6 SCIENCE FAIR CLUB

This year, St. Charles Catholic School is thrilled to introduce a Grade 5 and 6 Science Fair Club! Students will have the opportunity to brainstorm, research, design, and create their own science fair projects, with guidance from two experienced science fair mentors.

The Science Fair Club will meet on Thursdays after school from 3:30–4:30 p.m. (excluding early dismissal days) and Fridays from 11:35–12:00 p.m.

Students will showcase their projects at our SCCS Science Fair on March 21, 2025. Those interested in advancing their projects further can participate in the Bison Regional Science Fair on April 10, 2025, at Holy Cross School.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Ms. Copeland and Mr. Domolewski

Royal City Soccer Club – Soccer Day Camps 2025 …. more than just a soccer camp! For more details about our programs and locations, please visit our website at www.royalsoccer.com

The Grade 1-2 class had the wonderful opportunity to immerse in Métis culture. We listened to a captivating story, admired intricate beadwork, enjoyed a traditional song, and even learned how to play the spoons.

A class parent also shared a capote—a jacket made from Hudson Bay blankets—and a ceinture flèche for us to see.

To top it all off, they tasted freshly made Bannock, making it a truly memorable day!

The Grade 3 and Grade 4 classes had an incredible opportunity to participate in the WISE Kid-Netic program. WISE Kid-Netic Energy, a program from the Price Faculty of Engineering, offers engaging STEM workshops to Manitoba classrooms. These workshops are hands-on, aligned with the curriculum, and led by undergraduate students specializing in Engineering and Science-related fields.

The Grade 3 students were introduced to the basics of coding through fun, unplugged kinesthetic activities and a programmable mouse game.

After learning about various traditional Indigenous structures and concepts such as forces, stability, and strength, students took on the role of civil engineers to design their own Indigenous-inspired structures.

The Grade 4 class began by learning about how sound travels, discovering that it moves most effectively through solids. To apply this knowledge, they built their very own gramophone speaker and used it to play a record, witnessing firsthand how sound waves are amplified.

The students explored the anatomy of the eye, gaining insight into how we see and process light. A highlight of this session was the opportunity to participate in an eye dissection, which allowed them to observe the different parts of the eye up close and understand their functions.

To conclude, students tapped into their creativity and problem-solving skills by creating color codes for an Ozobot robot. These codes directed the robot to respond in specific ways, blending technology and science into an engaging and interactive activity.

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $69,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Here is a video preview link of the turf project completed by Venture Landscaping:

https://listings.uncutcreatives.com/videos/0192fdf4-eaae-71a9-afcc-7624693d82bb


Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

St. Charles Catholic School 
Phone: 204-837-1520 ext. 222 

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – January 10th, 2025

New Year, New Beginnings

The start of a new year offers a fresh opportunity for reflection and growth. It’s a great time for students to set goals that foster motivation and engagement in learning. Encourage your child to think about areas where they want to improve  – whether it’s becoming more organized, building stronger friendships, or developing better study habits. Writing down goals and revisiting them regularly helps keep progress in focus and builds accountability.

Goal setting also supports a growth mindset, the belief that abilities can be developed through effort and perseverance. Instead of focusing solely on grades, children benefit from embracing challenges, learning from mistakes, and celebrating progress. You can encourage this at home by asking questions like, “What challenge did you tackle today?” or “What can you try differently next time?” This approach nurtures resilience and a love of learning.

As we continue this school year, let’s work together to inspire students to take risks, grow through effort, and stay curious. With thoughtful reflection and goal setting, we can help children develop skills that will guide them far beyond the classroom. At the same time, let us remind our children—and ourselves—that while striving for excellence is important, we are loved unconditionally, just as we are. With this truth in our hearts, we can approach new challenges with joy, confidence, and gratitude.


  • Monday was our first day back after Christmas Break!
  • Learn to Skate started for all K-2 students!
  • PML Term 2
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Thursday was Early Dismissal

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Learn to Skate
  • Advisory Groups and Hockey Enrichment
  • Musical Bake Sale on Tuesday, January 14th
  • Wednesday Subway and Hot Dog Fundraising lunch on Wednesday
  • School Mass on Tuesday, January 21st at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Re-registrations will be distributed
  • Toonies for Tuition Colour Day
  • Kinder Fair and General Open House

More detailed information can be found on the school website, in the calendar section under Parent Zone!

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO STOPPING in the bus loop. This is also a NO IDLE ZONE.

We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • Monday BLINE starts.
  • Tuesday is the New Year Craft.
  • Wednesday is BLINE.
  • Thursday is Apple Crisp Bake for Grades 3-5.
  • There are a few spots left in the full day BASC, registration is needed to attend.

Feel free to contact me with any questions at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca. Ms. Furutani

Toonies for Tuition Colour Day is an annual fundraising initiative supporting national bursary programs that help students attend Catholic schools. Students can participate by bringing a toonie to school, on Friday, January 22nd, 2025 earning the opportunity to enjoy a Colour Day in return. Thank you for your support!

If you have a child born in 2020 who is ready for kindergarten, please email enewman@stccs.ca to request a registration package. We are currently accepting applications and scheduling interviews for January. Kindergarten acceptances will be finalized in February, and we anticipate wait lists again this year.

Additionally, we are now booking spots for our Kinder Fair and Open House happening in January. Don’t miss out!

Flyer cards are being sent home with each student in the hope that you will share them with family and friends or post them in appropriate places. Our parent community has always been our best source of promotion, and we sincerely appreciate your help in spreading the word about how wonderful SCCS is. Thank you for your support!

  • CSA Caged helmet      
  • Neck guard
  • Knee pads (attached under the snow pants)
  • Snow pants or splash pants to cover the uniform pants
  • Gloves
  • Skates

Lost and found items will be displayed on tables in our Front Lobby from Monday, January 13th, to Friday, January 17th. If your child is missing any belongings, please take a moment to look through the items. Any unclaimed items remaining after Friday will be donated.

INTRODUCTORY MEETING for Grade 2 and up WITH PARENTS/GUARDIANS AND CHILDREN
10:30 am Sunday, January 26, 2025, Saint John XXIII Church 3390 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg

PLEASE CONTACT OUR PASTORAL ASSISTANT, SHARON CAMIER, TO REGISTER: Call Sharon at 204-832-7206 or email sharon@johnxxiii.ca

We’re excited to announce that preparations for the Science Fair are well underway! To make this event even more special, we’re looking for parent volunteers to join our panel of judges. If you have a background in science, medicine, engineering, or a related field, we’d love to have your expertise. Please note that judges will not be assigned to evaluate their own child’s project and will be provided with training to help them.

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $69,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Generous Donors Supporting our Turf Campaign
Val Pelleck
Ike Ogbu
Paul Fia, Christine Ferreira and Family
John and Nicole Klassen and Family
Boonen Family

Here is a video preview link of the turf project completed by Venture Landscaping:

https://listings.uncutcreatives.com/videos/0192fdf4-eaae-71a9-afcc-7624693d82bb


Next week, I will be away from January 15 -17, 2025, as I will be attending a three-day Catholic School Principals’ Retreat. This retreat is an important opportunity for reflection, collaboration, and professional growth as we continue to strengthen the mission and values of Catholic education.
As a result, I will not be sending out a Principal’s Update next Friday. However, if there are any urgent matters during my absence, please do not hesitate to reach out to the school office, and they will ensure your concerns are addressed.

Thank you and I hope you have a wonderful weekend ahead!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

St. Charles Catholic School 
Phone: 204-837-1520 ext. 222 

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.