Principal’s Update – February 21, 2025


  • Louis Riel Day!
  • Advisory Groups and Hockey Enrichment
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • The Grade 3 and 4 students went to Fort Whyte
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • The Grade 7 and 8 students went to the Manitoba Museum
  • Jump Rope for Heart Assembly today!
  • “I Love to Read Month” activities continued
  • The Re-registration due date was today

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Learn to Skate continues on Monday
  • “I Love to Read Month” activities continue
  • Enrichment and Hockey Enrichment continue on Tuesday
  • Grade 4 and 5 Track Meet is on Tuesday
  • Pink Shirt Colour Day is planned for Wednesday
  • Wednesday Subway/HotDog Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • There is a Popcorn Sale in support of the Holy Childhood Association on Friday
  • Learn to Skate Mondays continue
  • Shrove Tuesday Pancake Breakfast on Tuesday, March 4th
  • Enrichment and Hockey Enrichment continue
  • Ash Wednesday School Mass on Wednesday, March 5th at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on Thursday, March 6th down in the Music Room
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday, March 6th
  • Friday, March 7th is an Inservice Day

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 is on Monday and Wednesday.
  • Friday, March 7th is a full-day BASC with a field trip—you must be registered to attend by MONDAY. Spots are limited, so don’t miss out!
  • Friday, March 28th full day BASC closes at 4PM.
  • All March program forms were due today, if interested in the craft, pizza, banana bread, wood burning you need to be registered by Monday to attend.
  • BASC tax receipts were sent home
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.

📞 Last-minute BASC? If you need BASC or need to cancel on the same day, please text me directly at 204-880-8245. I provide the attendance list to teachers daily, so there’s no need to contact the office.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Ms. Furutani

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

We are so happy that the weather has allowed for outdoor play again!Please pack extra uniform clothing, including an additional pair of socks, in your child’s backpack. This will ensure they have a dry change of clothes if they get wet while playing outside.

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 Grade 3, 4, and 3-4 classes enjoyed an exciting field trip to Fort Whyte, where they participated in the Vive le Voyageur program.

Their day was filled with hands-on activities, including a scenic snowshoe hike, traditional Voyageur games, delicious snow taffy making, thrilling tobogganing, and an engaging fur trading experience.

Students also had the opportunity to explore the Indoor Wildlife Prairie Museum, where they learned about local wildlife and prairie ecosystems.

The Grade 7 and 8 students had an exciting and educational field trip to the Manitoba Museum, where they engaged in interactive learning experiences tailored to their grade levels.

The Grade 8 students explored the fascinating world of ancient civilizations through the Mummies & Societies Through Time program, where they learned about the customs, traditions, and burial practices of different societies. They also participated in a Pottery Workshop, where they had the opportunity to create their own clay pieces while gaining insight into the significance of pottery in historical cultures.

Meanwhile, the Grade 7 students focused on environmental studies with the Climate Change in Manitoba program, where they examined the local impacts of climate change and discussed ways to protect our planet. In addition, they took part in the Lapidary Workshop, where they learned about rocks and minerals, including the process of shaping and polishing stones to create unique pieces.

It was a fantastic day of hands-on learning and discovery for both grades!

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s homeroom teacher.

  • Contests
    • Bookmark Coloring Contest: Starts Feb. 3
    • Find the Book Character School Hunt: Starts Feb. 4
  • Activities
    • Book Joke/Riddle every Friday – read over the announcements. 
    • Flashlight Friday on Feb. 21: Please bring a flashlight from home!
    • Guest Classroom Readers.
    • Wednesday, Feb. 26: “Read to Us” Teacher Swap.
    • Friday, Feb. 28: Flash Reading Mob at 2:15.
    • Buddy Reading all month.
  • Colour Days
    • Friday, Feb. 21: Dress as a Book Character Day

For the safety of all students and effective school management, all parents must check in at the school office upon entering the building.
Parents are not permitted to go directly to classrooms for drop-off or pick-up, at ANYTIME.

Sharpening Minds One Mystery at a Time!

Each week, the Grade 5 Detective Club tackles a new mystery, from missing items to anonymous notes, using logic, deduction, and teamwork to crack the case. Presented with extra details to sift through, students must think critically, collaborate effectively, and work within a time limit to uncover the truth. Working in teams of 4-5 students, our young detectives follow in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes or Nancy Drew, making this an exciting and engaging way to develop critical thinking skills. It’s been incredible to see their sharp reasoning and creative problem-solving in action!

Save the Date! This year’s Golf Tournament is Thursday, May 22, 2025 @ Breezy Bend Golf Course, please mark it in your calendars! We need help from the entire St Charles community to make this a success.

Golfer Registration Form: GolferREGISTRATION2025PDF Document · 197 KB
Sponsorship Form: SCCSSponsorshipPACKAGE-2025PDF Document · 193 KB

  • Our school is participating in Jump Rope for Heart – a fundraiser that will encourage our students to get active, build healthy habits and give back.
  • Support heart health with Jump Rope for Heart.
  • Our school’s fundraising page link is https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/84810

At today’s Jump Rope for Heart assembly, students engaged in an important learning session about recognizing the warning signs of heart-related emergencies and understanding how they can take action to help others. This initiative not only promotes heart health awareness but also empowers students with valuable knowledge that could make a difference in critical situations.
In addition to the assembly, students will be incorporating this theme into their gym classes, where they will focus on developing their skipping skills. Jumping rope is a fun and effective way to improve cardiovascular fitness, coordination, and endurance. Through these activities, students will not only build their physical skills but also reinforce the importance of maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle.

St. Charles Catholic School is performing Dot & the Kangaroo Jr. at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on May 5thwith a matinee and evening show.
Tickets are available in the school front office or please contact Ms. Furutani.
There are also three gift baskets to win, and tickets can be purchased in the front office and on May 5th.

Thank you for your support!

I wanted to recognize the dedication of our educators and support staff in advancing Reconciliation in our classrooms.

In September, Indigenous School Leads collaborated to share feedback, explore resources, and strengthen support for students and colleagues on their Reconciliation journey. Manitoba requires all school employees to complete Treaty Education Training by December 2025, and we are proud that the staff at SCCS will all be finished by April 2025. This year, treaty education curriculum lessons are integrated across all subject areas, ensuring all students engage with this important learning.

Guided by our Elder, Father Stan Fontaine, the Truth and Reconciliation Committee is committed to fostering learning through the Seven Sacred Teachings. This year, our community is focusing on Humility, exploring how it connects with Catholic values through meaningful activities and discussions.

We are grateful to our School Leads and entire school community for their commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. By embracing Indigenous history and traditions, we continue to enrich the learning experience for students, parents, and staff.

Tuition, Learn to Skate, and PML tax receipts are ready for pick-up at the front office reception desk. They will be available until Wednesday, February 26th.
Any receipts not picked up by then will be mailed out.

Some families have received an email from PowerSchool regarding the cybersecurity breach. If you have any questions or concerns, please call 833-918-7884, Monday through Friday, 8:00am through 8:00pm Central Time (excluding major US holidays. Please note that St. Charles does not store personal information, such as SIN numbers, in PowerSchool as we do not have access to that information.

Reminder if your child is away or going on a field trip to receive a lunch credit you must text Ms. Furutani by 9am. 📞 204-880-8245

We are thrilled to share that Mrs. Boughton, our Resource teacher, is expecting a baby! 💕✨ Please join us in congratulating her on this wonderful news. We wish her all the best during this special time! 🎊👶💕

For the safety of all students and effective school management, all parents must check in at the school office upon entering the building.

Parents are not permitted to go directly to classrooms for drop-off or pick-up, at ANYTIME.

Support Our School & a Local Business! 🍕 Stock up on delicious, easy meals while supporting both our school and a local business! All proceeds go toward the Turf Campaign, helping us improve our school grounds.
Life gets busy, and having a quick, tasty meal on hand is a game-changer—plus, this pizza is amazing! Don’t just take our word for it—check out this review: Pizza proving to be a hot commodity – Our Communities
Order today on Parent Zone and make a difference! 🍕✨
Link to order: Permission Click. If you would like to share the Pizza Fundraiser poster, here is a .png version, Archie’s Pizza Fundraiser.
ORDER BY FEBRUARY 28

SHROVE TUESDAY

Join us for a free hot breakfast for the whole family as we celebrate our Shrove Tuesday Breakfast! Our yearly tradition to bring our SCCS community together is on Tuesday March 4th from 7am to 9am at the School Cafeteria – everyone is welcome!

Fun Fact: Did you know that Shrove Tuesday is the final Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday? It marks the closing of the pre-Lenten season. Any donations are gladly accepted at the event for the Holy Child Association, thank you for your generosity! Link to volunteer or donate: VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME OR DONATE REFRESHMENT ITEMS for SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST Tuesday, March 4th, 2025

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 – February 15, 2025

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week

This week, we join Catholic schools across the city in celebrating Catholic Schools Week—a time to reflect on the incredible gift of Catholic education and the values that make our school community so special.

At St. Charles Catholic School, we are blessed to provide an education that nurtures not only the mind but also the heart and soul. Our students grow in faith, knowledge, and service, learning that success is not just about academics but also about living with compassion, kindness, and integrity.

Throughout the week, we have many exciting activities planned that highlight what makes Catholic education unique. From special theme days to acts of service, these moments remind us that being part of a Catholic school means being part of something greater—a faith-filled community that supports and uplifts one another.

A special highlight of the week is Friday’s staff Inservice, where our teachers and staff will come together with colleagues from other Catholic schools to receive Treaty Education Training.

Pope Francis once said, “To educate is an act of love; it is like giving life.” Catholic education is a beautiful partnership between home, school, and Church, and I want to thank you—our parents and families—for choosing this path for your children. Your support, involvement, and commitment make our community stronger.


  • Catholic Schools Week
  • Learn to Skate continued on Monday
  • School Mass was held on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those who ordered
  • SCCS Staff participated in a Treaty Education Professional Development Day today

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Louis Riel Day is on Monday, February 17th – there is no school
  • “I Love to Read Month” activities continue through the month of February
  • Tuesday Advisory and Hockey Enrichment
  • Musical Bake Sale on Tuesday, February 18th
  • Grade 3 – 4 Fort Whyte field trip on Wednesday, Feb. 19th COLOUR DAY
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who ordered
  • Grade 7 & 8 Manitoba Museum field trip on Thursday, Feb. 20th COLOUR DAY
  • Jump Rope for Heart Kickoff Assembly on Friday, Feb. 21st
  • Dress as your favorite Book Character on Friday, Feb. 21st COLOUR DAY for EVERYONE!
  • RE-REGISTRATIONS ARE DUE BACK IN BY END OF DAY ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST
  • Learn to Skate
  • Grade 4 & 5 Track Meet on Tuesday, February 25th
  • Enrichment and Hockey Enrichment
  • Pink Shirt Colour Day will be on Wednesday, February 26th
  • Wednesday, Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those who ordered
  • Holy Childhood Association Popcorn Sale happening on Friday, February 28th

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • No BASC on Monday.
  • BLINE is on Wednesday.
  • Friday, March 7th is a full-day BASC with a field trip—you must be registered to attend. Spots are limited, so don’t miss out!
  • There are still a few spots left in March programs, but registration closes on February 21st. Forms are available in the front entrance.
  • BASC tax receipts will be sent home the week of February 24th.
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.

📞 Last-minute BASC? If you need BASC or need to cancel on the same day, please text me directly at 204-880-8245. I provide the attendance list to teachers daily, so there’s no need to contact the office.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Ms. Furutani

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

A big thank you to the organizers of our School Bingo Night held at St. Paul the Apostle and all the incredible volunteers who made it happen! It was a fantastic evening, filled with excitement, community spirit, and, of course, some big winners shouting “Bingo!” 🎉 Thank you to everyone for your support—we couldn’t have done it without you!

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 VIP Coordinators need your help to ensure the smooth tracking of volunteer hours. Please keep the following in mind when logging your hours in Permission Click:

  • Submit only ONE Permission Click entry per volunteer session. We are receiving multiple duplicate entries, which are time-consuming to process.
  • Ensure accuracy when entering your information. If an entry is unclear and cannot be interpreted, it will be deleted from the system, and you will not receive credit for those hours.
  • Skating volunteer hours: Parents may claim 1.5 hours per class for assisting with skating. If you are claiming more than 1.5 hours, please provide a rationale in the comments (e.g., tied skates for KL and Grade 2).

We have noticed that many families have not yet logged any hours in Permission Click. Please remember that if you have opted into the VIP program, you are required to complete 20 hours by the end of the year to avoid being invoiced. If you need any assistance, please reach out to vip@stccs.ca

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s homeroom teacher.

  • Contests
    • Bookmark Coloring Contest: Starts Feb. 3
    • Find the Book Character School Hunt: Starts Feb. 4
  • Activities
    • Book Joke/Riddle every Friday – read over the announcements. 
    • Flashlight Friday on Feb. 21: Please bring a flashlight from home!
    • Guest Classroom Readers: Mrs. Narynski, Mr. Oxenham (MLA), Mr. Mann
    • Wednesday, Feb. 26: “Read to Us” Teacher Swap.
    • Friday, Feb. 28: Flash Reading Mob at 2:15.
    • Buddy Reading all month.
  • Colour Days
    • Friday, Feb. 21: Dress as a Book Character Day

Attention Parents! Stay informed and never miss out on important updates! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram for valuable information about BASC, Music, and more.
Follow our pages:

Visit Parent Zone on our website to access our calendar and set up reminders sent directly to your phone. Follow us today to stay in the loop! If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!

Please view all our amazing events this week in the .pdf below.

Save the Date! This year’s Golf Tournament is Thursday, May 22, 2025 @ Breezy Bend Golf Course, please mark it in your calendars! We need help from the entire St Charles community to make this a success.

Golfer Registration Form: GolferREGISTRATION2025PDF Document · 197 KB
Sponsorship Form: SCCSSponsorshipPACKAGE-2025PDF Document · 193 KB

I would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Paul Loewen, Manager of Advocacy and Accountability at Siloam Mission.

Paul has generously spoken with our students on multiple occasions, offering valuable insights into poverty, the systems that contribute to it, and the role of power and privilege in shaping outcomes. During Catholic Schools Week, he introduced the concept of a “perfect storm”—a combination of three key elements that lead to homelessness: systemic injustice, otherization, and trauma. His message was both inspiring and eye-opening, encouraging us all to act in meaningful ways.

Grade 6 Girls Attend Women and Girls in STEM Science Symposium. This inspiring event featured a panel of remarkable speakers, including government representatives, national scientists, and community leaders.

One of the most memorable moments was witnessing history in the making as Manitoba officially declared February 11 as the Day of Women and Girls in Science! We also received valuable advice from leaders in the science community, encouraging us to explore the many possibilities in STEM.

After the panel, we explored interactive booths where we watched a 3D printer in action, learned about blood testing, created test tube lava lamps, engaged with real scientists, and much more. The morning ended with an exciting science quiz, wrapping up a truly empowering and inspiring experience!

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!

Tuition, Learn to Skate, and PML tax receipts are ready for pick-up at the front office reception desk. They will be available until Wednesday, February 26th.

Any receipts not picked up by then will be mailed out.

Nothing kicks off the week better than a bake sale! 🍪🍩. On Tuesday, after the long weekend, there will be a bake sale in support of the School Musical.
Thank you for your support—we appreciate it! 🎭✨
Everthing $1

Reminder if your child is away or going on a field trip to receive a lunch credit you must text Ms. Furutani by 9am. 📞 204-880-8245

Exciting New “St Charles Catholic School is performing Dot & the Kangaroo Jr. at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on May 5th.

Tickets are available in the front office or contact Ms. Furutani for after school.

There are also three gift baskets to win and tickets can be purchased in the front office and on May 5th.

For the safety of all students and effective school management, all parents must check in at the school office upon entering the building.

Parents are not permitted to go directly to classrooms for drop-off or pick-up, at ANYTIME.

Support Our School & a Local Business! 🍕 Stock up on delicious, easy meals while supporting both our school and a local business! All proceeds go toward the Turf Campaign, helping us improve our school grounds.
Life gets busy, and having a quick, tasty meal on hand is a game-changer—plus, this pizza is amazing! Don’t just take our word for it—check out this review: Pizza proving to be a hot commodity – Our Communities
Order today on Parent Zone and make a difference! 🍕✨
Link to order: Permission Click
Order by February 28

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 LONG weekend ahead! Remember – NO school on Friday or Monday.

Happy Valentines Day!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – February 7, 2025

The Power of Reading: Opening Doors to Imagination and Growth

At St. Charles, we believe that a love of reading is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children. Books have the power to spark imagination, deepen understanding, and build empathy by allowing readers to see the world through different perspectives. Whether it’s a favorite bedtime story, an exciting adventure, or a book that challenges us to think in new ways, reading helps children grow both academically and personally.

Developing strong reading habits is about more than just decoding words on a page—it’s about fostering curiosity and a lifelong love of learning. That’s why, during I Love to Read month, we encourage students to explore a variety of books and discover the joy of storytelling. Teachers make reading engaging by incorporating read-alouds, book discussions, and creative activities that bring stories to life. Families can support this at home by setting aside time for shared reading, visiting the library, or simply talking about books together. Even a few minutes each day can make a difference in building confidence and enthusiasm for reading.

One of my favorite memories is reading to my own children. There is something special about sharing a story, turning the pages together, and getting lost in a book’s world. If there’s one piece of advice I can offer, it’s this—read to your children for as long as you can. One day, it stops. They grow up, and bedtime stories fade into memories. But the love of reading, the connection you build through stories, and the lessons learned from books will stay with them forever.

At St. Charles, we are committed to nurturing a reading culture that extends beyond the classroom. Whether students are exploring faith-based stories, historical accounts, or tales of adventure, our goal is to help them find books that ignite their passion for learning. Because when a child discovers the joy of reading, they gain a skill that will serve them for a lifetime.


  • Learn to Skate
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • Early Dismissal
  • Middle Years Exams
  • “I Love to Read Month” assembly!
  • BINGO Night is being held at St. Paul the Apostle tonight at 7 pm! Come join us! No tickets or reservations needed.

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK … NO Uniforms! Colour Week!

  • Catholic Schools Week runs all week and will be filled with a lot of activities!
  • There is no PML during Catholic Schools Week.
  • Learn to Skate continues on Monday
  • The Middle Years Ski Trip is CANCELLED due to the weather!
  • School Mass on Tuesday, February 11th at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Tuesday, February 11th
    • Grade 7 & 8 Siloam Mission presentation
    • Kinders will celebrate Valentine’s Day
    • Grade 6 Girls are attending Women & Girls in Science Symposium
  • Wednesday, February 12th
  • Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those who ordered
    • K-2 Bowling field trip
    • Grade 5-6 Westwood Band presentation
  • Thursday, February 13th
    • K-2 100 Day Celebrations
    • Grade 5 & 6 Indoor Beach Volleyball field trip
  • Friday, February 14th there is no school and no BASC. Staff are attending a Catholic Schools Day Professional Development Day
  • Louis Riel Day is on Monday, February 17th – there is no school
  • Tuesday Advisory and Hockey Enrichment continue
  • Musical Bake Sale – Tuesday, February 18th
  • Grade 3-4 Fort Whyte Field Trip – Wednesday, February 19th
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Grade 7 & 8 MB Museum Field Trip – Thursday, February 20th
  • Jump Rope for Heart Kickoff Assembly – Friday, February 21st at 11 am
  • RE-REGISTRATIONS ARE DUE BACK TO THE FRONT OFFICE BY END OF DAY ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
  • Grade 4 & 5 Track Meet – Tuesday, February 25th
  • Pink Shirt Colour Day – Wednesday, February 26th
  • Holy Childhood Association Popcorn Sale – Friday, February 28th

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 is scheduled for Monday.
  • No BASC on Friday.
  • Building Access: A fob is required to enter the building. If you need one, please contact the front office.
  • Early Dismissal: 2:30 PM. If your child was not picked up, please submit payment.
  • March & April Forms: Available in the front entrance and will be posted on the website soon.

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 VIP Coordinators need your help to ensure the smooth tracking of volunteer hours. Please keep the following in mind when logging your hours in Permission Click:

  • Submit only ONE Permission Click entry per volunteer session. We are receiving multiple duplicate entries, which are time-consuming to process.
  • Ensure accuracy when entering your information. If an entry is unclear and cannot be interpreted, it will be deleted from the system, and you will not receive credit for those hours.
  • Skating volunteer hours: Parents may claim 1.5 hours per class for assisting with skating. If you are claiming more than 1.5 hours, please provide a rationale in the comments (e.g., tied skates for KL and Grade 2).

We have noticed that many families have not yet logged any hours in Permission Click. Please remember that if you have opted into the VIP program, you are required to complete 20 hours by the end of the year to avoid being invoiced. If you need any assistance, please reach out to vip@stccs.ca

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s homeroom teacher.

  • Contests
    • Bookmark Coloring Contest: Starts Feb. 3
    • Find the Book Character School Hunt: Starts Feb. 4
  • Activities
    • Book Joke/Riddle every Friday – read over the announcements. 
    • Flashlight Friday on Feb. 21: Please bring a flashlight from home!
    • Guest Classroom Readers: Westwood Library, Mr. Mann, Mrs. Gair.
    • Wednesday, Feb. 26: “Read to Us” Teacher Swap.
    • Friday, Feb. 28: Flash Reading Mob at 2:15.
    • Buddy Reading all month.
  • Colour Days
    • Friday, Feb. 21: Dress as a Book Character Day

Attention Parents! Stay informed and never miss out on important updates! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram for valuable information about BASC, Music, and more.
Follow our pages:

Visit Parent Zone on our website to access our calendar and set up reminders sent directly to your phone. Follow us today to stay in the loop! If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!

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!

Save the Date! This year’s Golf Tournament is Thursday, May 22, 2025 @ Breezy Bend Golf Course, please mark it in your calendars! We need help from the entire St Charles community to make this a success.

Golfer Registration Form: GolferREGISTRATION2025PDF Document · 197 KB
Sponsorship Form: SCCSSponsorshipPACKAGE-2025PDF Document · 193 KB

At St. Charles Catholic School, our exam procedures are an essential part of a student’s academic growth. Beyond measuring their understanding of key concepts, exams help develop important skills like time management, critical thinking, and effective test-taking strategies.

Students review material learned since September in Math, English, Social Studies, and Science and write a test in each subject. They are guided through the process of studying and preparing for exams, receiving review booklets and strategies to help them succeed. Throughout this experience, they learn how to approach different types of questions, including multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks, short answer, and essay questions.

To support focus and reduce stress, students write one exam per day in a structured and supportive environment. Rather than just a test, exams serve as a meaningful learning experience that builds confidence and encourages students to take ownership of their education. By fostering a positive and structured approach, we help them develop the skills they need for future success.

We appreciate your support in keeping our school days running smoothly! Here are a few friendly reminders about attendance and punctuality—because chasing down missing students isn’t our favorite morning workout.

Reporting Absences & Early Pickups

If your child will be absent, please let us know—otherwise, we’ll have to start our detective work, calling every home to track them down. If you’re planning to pick up your child early, please give both the school office and their homeroom teacher a heads-up. You can email reception@stccs.ca or call and leave a message at 204-837-1520.

Punctuality & Late Arrivals

We’ve noticed an increase in students arriving late, and while we love a dramatic entrance, the classroom is not the place for it!

  • Student drop-off begins at 8:15 AM (with supervision outside or inside if it’s chilly).
  • The first bell rings at 8:25 AM, signaling students to enter.
  • All students should be in their classrooms by 8:40 AM
  • Anyone arriving at 8:40 AM or later is officially late (and trust us, the late slip collection is not something to brag about!).

Thank you for helping us keep things running smoothly—your cooperation makes a world of difference. And remember, the early bird doesn’t just get the worm; they also get a stress-free start to the day!

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!

An evening of Nun-Stop Fun! Saturday, March 22, 2025. Doors open: 6:30pm, Show 7:00pm. Prairie Spirit United Church, 207 Thompson Dr Winnipeg. Admission $28.
For tickets https://StCharlesSisteroftheHolyRock.eventbrite.ca
For more information/tickets, call Florence 204-889-4941.
SPONSORED BY ST. CHARLES PARISH.
Join us for a night of divine comedy and angelic voices!

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! Remember – NO UNIFORMS next week! COLOUR WEEK.

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.