Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- March 27, 2026

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As we head into Spring Break, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks for a truly wonderful-and very busy-week at the school. It was uplifting to see so many families in the building over the past several days. Your presence, partnership, and support make such a meaningful difference. Our students had a great time participating in the many activities happening throughout the week, and we hope all families enjoy a restful and joy‑filled Spring Break.

We would also like to acknowledge that Ms. Autumn Steininger, our Grade 2 teacher, has now completed her term with us. We are grateful for her hard work, professionalism, and care for her students. We wish her all the very best in her new position.

At the same time, we are very pleased to welcome back Ms. Melissa McIsaac, a valued member of our school community. Ms. McIsaac is returning following a maternity leave and is genuinely excited to be back in her Grade 2 classroom.


  • Book Fair Week
  • “Guess the Candy Count” Fundraiser
  • Lost & Found tables
  • Advisory
  • Musical practices
  • Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Jump Rope for Heart Day
  • K-6 Student Led and Gr7-8/Specialists Parent Teacher Conferences
  • Staff Appreciation Day
  • Inservice/No School on Friday
  • BASC until 4 pm only on Friday
  • Spring Break – No School/No BASC
  • Easter Monday: No School/No BASC
  • First day back to school after Spring Break is TUESDAY, April 7th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on April 9th

Please ensure VIP hours are entered in a timely manner and check carefully to avoid duplicate submissions. Many families still have outstanding hours that have not yet been entered. If you are looking for volunteer opportunities check out the red links throughout the Update. They are also featured on our website. Here is the direct link to Parent Zone: www.stccs.ca

This week, our staff were incredibly grateful for the thoughtful gestures and generosity shown by our school community. Thank you to our Grade 1, Grade 2, and 5F families for providing a delicious lunch-it was truly appreciated. We also extend our sincere thanks to our parent representatives for coordinating and organizing these efforts so seamlessly.

In addition to the lunch, our staff were treated to a variety of extra surprises throughout the week, including gift cards, cupcakes, and pizza. These acts of kindness made our team feel valued and celebrated. Thank you to all families for your continued support and appreciation

Engineering Design Category

  • Third Place: William – Ice Cream Machine
  • Second Place: Alexandra – Ducky Boat Float
  • First Place: Hailey – Parking Lot Control System

Scientific Research Category

  • Third Place (three‑way tie):
    • Charlie – Now You See Me Now You Don’t
    • Paige – Relief Starts Here
    • Selina & Emily – Loaded Bears
  • Second Place: Rebecca – Light Sources and Vitamin C
  • First Place: Lincoln – The Shape of Speed

Our Easter “Guess the Candy Count” fundraiser was a great success, and we extend our thanks to everyone who supported the Grade 8 Farewell.

Congratulations to Audrey in Grade 1, whose guess of 798 was closest to the total of 800 candies. Well done!

CELEBRATING OUR LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAM

We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to JP for leading this year’s Learn to Skate program. His organization, expertise, and genuine care for our students made the program an outstanding success. Students showed tremendous growth on the ice and looked forward to every session. We also heard wonderful feedback from parents and teachers about how well‑structured and engaging the program was. Below is a message from JP!

Dear Mrs. Prettie, Staff and Parents, 

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to both the families and the school for allowing us the opportunity to work with your students during the Learn to Skate program.

It has been a pleasure being on the ice with such a great group of kids. Watching their confidence grow, their skills improve, and their enjoyment of skating has been incredibly rewarding for our entire team.

We truly appreciate the support from the school and the trust from parents in allowing us to be part of your child’s development and experience on the ice.

Thank you again for making this program such a positive and successful experience. We hope to continue working together in the future. Warm regards, JP Vigier

Thank you to JP and his staff for their dedication and for creating such a positive experience for our school community.

Our Scholastic Book Fair was a great success and raised valuable funds for our school. Thank you to our amazing and dedicated coordinators for your effort, organization, and ongoing support, as well as to our parent volunteers for your time and commitment.

Every purchase helps us add new books to our classrooms and school library, directly supporting literacy for all students.

Congratulations to our contest winners!

SCCS LAPEL PINS

We are pleased to share that SCCS lapel pins are now available for purchase in the school office. If you have already placed an order, your pin is ready for pickup. Families who would still like to purchase a pin may do so in the office for $5 (cash). Please note that only a limited number of pins remain.

As part of our Lenten journey, our school community participated in the 40 Cans for Lent initiative. Donations were picked up on Friday, and we are grateful for the numerous boxes of food items collected. The generosity of our families was truly evident-faith and service in action.

Thank you for helping us make a meaningful impact this season.

MAY 4: Tickets can be purchased in the school office. Tickets are $10

You can also support our Musical program by purchasing tickets for our musical basket raffle. Raffle tickets are $2 each and are available through the school office or at WAG on May 4.

This year’s baskets include:

  • Kids’ Basket – valued at $150
  • Couples’ Basket – valued at $300
  • Family Basket – valued at $375

We continue to see students getting in and out of vehicles in unsafe areas. This increases the risk of accidents. The problem areas continue to be:

  • The bus loop
  • Cars stopping on St. Charles Street (both sides)

For everyone’s safety, please use only the designated loading zone, parking lot, behind the church or any side streets for student drop-off and pick-up. Your cooperation helps keep all students and families safe.
We are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below:

In Memory of Robert Morrison & Chad Friesen
Our annual tournament is on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Breezy Bend Country Club.
Sponsorship packages and additional information are available on Parent Zone. Please help support this important fundraising event for the school!

As we return, please take note of the following important reminders and program updates:

  • There will be no BASC on Monday April 6.
  • Wednesday programming will include BLINE, and Thursday will feature Cheer, along with early dismissal.
  • K–2 Cookies and Grades 3–5 Donuts programs are now full.
  • The Grades 6–8 Dehydrating Food program still has available spots.
  • Both the Spring Craft and Mother’s Day Craft sessions also continue to have spaces available.
  • A new BASC program for May is being offered, with registration due April 10.
    • This program is presented by WISE Kid‑Netic Energy and provides a hands‑on, curriculum‑based science experience.
  • The Cheer Recital will take place on Thursday, April 16.
  • BLINE testing is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29.
  • May and June BASC programs, including golf and tennis, are now posted on the school website.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Furutani.

Our Bursary tuition applications are available online for the 2026-2027 school year. Please submit all completed applications to the school office by May 15, 2026. The forms can be found on Parent Zone under Forms & Programs.
Tuition assistance is available for families, and those wishing to apply must complete and submit all required documentation as part of the application process. We are committed to supporting families and encourage anyone with questions to contact the school office.

So far, our school community has raised over $1,220 through Jump Rope for Heart! Thank you for your outstanding fundraising efforts and for continuing to follow the EASY healthy habits:

  • E – Eat fruits and vegetables
  • A – Active for one hour or more
  • S – Screens for less than 2 hours a day
  • Y – Yes to water, and no to sugary drinks

You should be very proud of the difference you are making in support of heart health and lifesaving research. We hope you enjoyed participating in our Jump Event and that you continue to stay active while practicing the EASY habits for a healthy heart and mind.

Our fundraiser remains open until April 8. If you would like to help us reach our $2,000 goal, donations can be made or shared through our school’s fundraising page: St Charles Catholic School – Winnipeg | Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues!

Reminder: All orders must be placed through Munch-a-Lunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.
If you have questions, please contact fundraising@stccs.ca.
We also are in need and have many volunteer opportunities available: VOLUNTEER for WEDNESDAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES 2026

Uniform fittings will take place in the small gym. Envision staff will be onsite to support families with orders and answer any questions. Sample garments will be available to try on. Next year, we are pleased to offer long‑sleeve polo shirts as part of our uniform options! Please visit: www.envisionuniforms.ca to view all available uniform items.

To help us manage busy times, we kindly ask families to book a fitting appointment. SignUp link: BOOK YOUR UNIFORM FITTING Thursday, April 30th, 2026 12-6 pm or Friday, May 1st, 2026 9 am-2 pm

 And here is the link for families to volunteer to assist at uniform fittings: VOLUNTEER TO ASSIST WITH UNIFORM FITTING DAYS Thursday, April 30th & Friday, May 1st, 2026

BASKETBALL

The developmental girls’ team demonstrated a season filled with determination and growth. Over the course of practices and games, the players showed noticeable improvements in endurance, skill, and self-confidence. They consistently supported one another and showed a strong desire to better understand the game and improve their performance. Ms. Cascegna and Mrs. Van Helvert are incredibly proud of the team’s progress and dedication throughout the season.

This season, the developmental boys’ basketball team showed great effort and commitment from start to finish. The boys consistently tried their best, pushing themselves in practices and games while building confidence on the court. Throughout the season, they improved their skills and teamwork during games. They also improved their understanding of the game and how to support one another during play. Most importantly, the team worked well together, showing positive attitudes and learning the fundamentals of basketball. -Mr. Vechina 

The Competitive Girls’ basketball team finished their season ranked 5th in Tier 1 going into playoffs. The girls showed a lot of improvement over the season, and we are very proud of their hard work, sportsmanship and perseverance in some tough games! Thank you also to our volunteer coaches Edwin Esteban and Nikki Robert for sharing your time to help the team improve and refine their skills. Congratulations to the team on an excellent season! -Mrs. Chliboyko

The competitive boys’ basketball team had an outstanding season! They worked hard, improved their skills and enjoyed working together. They finished the regular season second in the league winning 7 games and losing 1. During play offs the boys played hard and ended up coming in second place! Congratulations Chargers! A special thank you to the parent volunteer coaches Edwin and Darren it would not have been possible without you! -Kelsey Copeland

2026–2027 School Year Key Dates
First Day of School for studentsSeptember 9, 2026
Last Day Before Christmas BreakDecember 18, 2026
Students Return After BreakJanuary 4, 2027
Spring BreakMarch 29 – April 2, 2027
No School / No BASC – Good FridayMarch 26, 2027
No School / No BASC – Easter Monday (in lieu of March 29)April 5, 2027
Last Day of SchoolJune 30, 2027

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $108,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website. There is also an attached QR code in the brochure (see .pdf copy below).


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Weekly Update

SCCS UPCOMING EVENTS

Click to view a listing of school events coming up in 2026.

  • Musical Practices: Apr. 8th, Apr. 9th, Apr. 15th, Apr. 16th, Apr. 22nd, Apr. 23rd
  • Spring Break, Mar. 30th to Apr. 3rd. NO SCHOOL & NO BASC on Apr. 6th, Easter Monday
  • Tuesday, Apr 7th First Day Back to School
  • Thursday, Apr 9th, Early Dismissal 2:30
  • Apr 21st, Kinder Grad & Grade 8 Farewell Lifetouch Picture Day
  • Grade 7 Band Performance, Apr 21st
  • Apr 22nd, Blue & Green Colour Day in Celebration of Earth Day
  • Tuesday, Apr 28th, Badminton Tournament Dakota Field House
  • Uniform Fitting Days: Apr 30th Noon – 6pm; May 1st 9am – 2pm

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- March 20, 2026

Attachment: Letter to Schools Regarding Measles


Our playground is an important space for students to connect, build friendships, and enjoy time outdoors. Many families choose to remain on school grounds after dismissal so children may play together under parent/guardian supervision. In recent weeks, however, we have observed an increase in unsafe play after school, including student injuries and concerns raised with the administration. To ensure our school grounds remain welcoming and safe for all, we ask families to review and reinforce the expectations outlined below.

Please note that school rules and safety expectations continue to apply after dismissal. For everyone’s safety, tackling, pushing, and wrestling on the turf are not permitted. We also ask families to ensure play remains age‑appropriate, particularly when older students are playing with significantly younger children. On the play structure, students may not play tag, climb up the slide, or climb the bars to the very top.

As a reminder, the school day officially ends at 3:25 p.m. Supervision by school staff is not provided after dismissal. Families who choose to remain on the grounds are expected to supervise their child(ren) closely and intervene immediately if play becomes unsafe. Next week, we will be reminding students that expectations for respectful, safe behaviour apply at all times while on school property.

Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting student safety. With your cooperation, we can ensure that after‑school time on the playground remains positive, inclusive, and safe for all students.


  • St. Patrick’s Day
  • Enrichment
  • Learn to Skate
  • Reconciliation
  • Musical practices
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • HCA Popcorn Day
  • Science Fair
  • Student Report Cards distributed
  • PowerSchool re-opened
  • Book Fair Week
  • “Guess the Candy Count” weekly Fundraiser
  • Lost & Found tables
  • Advisory on Tuesday
  • Musical practices
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • K-6 Student Led and Gr7-8/Specialists Parent Teacher Conferences
  • Staff Appreciation Day on Thursday
  • Inservice/No School on Friday
  • BASC until 4 pm only on Friday
  • Spring Break – No School/No BASC
  • First day back to school after Spring Break is April 7th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on April 9th

Please ensure VIP hours are entered in a timely manner and check carefully to avoid duplicate submissions. Many families still have outstanding hours that have not yet been entered. If you are looking for volunteer opportunities check out the red links throughout the Update. They are also featured on our website. Here is the direct link to Parent Zone: www.stccs.ca

  • Kindergarten to Grade 6: Student‑Led Conferences
    Students will guide their parent(s) through a portfolio.
  • Kindergarten to Grade 8 Specialist Teachers: Parent‑Teacher Conferences
    Meet one‑to‑one with (Resource, French, Music, and Physical Education) teachers.
  • Grades 7–8: Parent‑Teacher Conferences
    Meet one‑to‑one with (Math, Science, ELA, Social Studies) teachers.

Get ready for a sweet challenge! Our Easter “Guess the Candy Count” fundraiser will run next week during Book Fair week.
Tickets are just $1 per guess, and all proceeds support our Grade 8 Farewell.
Our Grade 8 students will be selling tickets each day at lunch-thank you for supporting their leadership efforts.

COLOURING CONTEST

Thank you to all students who participated in our Keep Christ in Christmas colouring contest. We were impressed by the creativity, care, and attention to detail shown in each entry. Entries were judged by members of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal service organization that supports our parish and school community through charitable work and volunteerism.

Congratulations to our winners-each received an Indigo gift card in recognition of their outstanding work.

Our Scholastic Book Fair starts on Monday! The fair will run March 23–27 in the cafeteria. Families can shop after school, and students will also have the opportunity to purchase items during lunch hour.

Please send cash in a labeled envelope if your child will be shopping at lunch. Our wonderful parent volunteers will be on hand to assist students as they browse. There will also be fun contests throughout the week to help celebrate our love of reading!

Every purchase helps us add new books to our classrooms and school library, directly supporting literacy for all our students.

Here is the link to volunteer: Volunteers needed for our “HATS OFF TO READING” SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR March 23-27, 2026

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in the 40 Cans for Lent initiative. Families are encouraged to donate canned goods and non‑perishable items, which can be dropped off at the school office or in classrooms.

Giving teaches children compassion, empathy, and responsibility. You can help nurture generosity at home by:

  • Choosing pantry items together to donate
  • Selecting a donation while grocery shopping and discussing its impact
  • Encouraging children to earn and set aside a portion for charity

Thank you for helping us make a meaningful impact this season.

MAY 4: Tickets can be purchased in the school office. Tickets are $10

Support our Musical program by purchasing tickets for musical baskets! Tickets are $2 each and can be purchased through the school office or at WAG on May 4.

This year’s baskets include:

  • Kids’ Basket – valued at $150
  • Couples’ Basket – valued at $300
  • Family Basket – valued at $375

We continue to see students getting in and out of vehicles in unsafe areas. This increases the risk of accidents. The problem areas continue to be:

  • The bus loop
  • Cars stopping on St. Charles Street (both sides)

For everyone’s safety, please use only the designated loading zone, parking lot, behind the church or any side streets for student drop-off and pick-up. Your cooperation helps keep all students and families safe.
We are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below:

In Memory of Robert Morrison & Chad Friesen
Our annual tournament is on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Breezy Bend Country Club.
Sponsorship packages and additional information are available on Parent Zone. Please help support this important fundraising event for the school!

Here’s what’s happening in BASC next week:

  • Monday: BLINE
  • Tuesday: Easter Craft
  • Wednesday: No BLINE
  • Thursday: No Cheer
  • Friday: Full-day BASC; closes at 4:00 p.m.

Reminders:

  • A reminder to please submit payment for any outstanding BASC fees at your earliest convenience.
  • April’s “Working with Food” programs are nearly full.
  • We are also pleased to offer a new program in May: a hands-on STEM learning experience. The registration deadline is April 10.
  • Golf & Tennis programs have limited spots available.
  • May and June BASC forms are available at the front entrance and will be posted on the website soon.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Furutani.

Applications are available online. Please submit completed applications to the school office by May 15, 2026. The forms are posted on Parent Zone under Forms & Programs.

 So far, our school community has raised $675.00! Thank you to all our supporters and fundraisers. Every dollar contributed helps fund new research that saves lives and supports families affected by heart disease and stroke.

Our Jump Event will take place on March 25th and 26th during Phys. Ed. classes. If you haven’t registered online to fundraise yet, there’s still time!

And don’t forget to keep practicing your EASY healthy habits:

  • E – Eat fruits and vegetables
  • A – Active for one hour or more
  • S – Screens for less than 2 hours a day
  • Y – Yes to water, and no to sugary drinks

Let’s keep our hearts and brains healthy—together!

You can access our fundraising page here: St Charles Catholic School – Winnipeg | Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues!

Reminder: All orders must be placed through Munch-a-Lunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.
If you have questions, please contact fundraising@stccs.ca.
We also are in need and have many volunteer opportunities available: VOLUNTEER for WEDNESDAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES 2026

Uniform fittings will take place in the small gym. Envision staff will be onsite to support families with orders and answer any questions. Sample garments will be available to try on.

To help us manage busy times, we kindly ask families to book a fitting appointment. A SignUp Genius link will be shared shortly. All orders placed in May will be delivered to the school in June (date TBD).

Exciting update: Next year, we are pleased to offer long‑sleeve polo shirts as part of our uniform options!

Please visit:www.envisionuniforms.ca 

CAMP

Our Grade 7 & 8 students had an amazing time at Camp Assiniboia, embracing the outdoors and making great memories together. From active winter games and team challenges to snowy adventures like skating, sledding, and snowshoeing, students demonstrated resilience, leadership, and plenty of school spirit throughout the trip. Thank you to the Camp Assiniboia staff, and to our parent volunteers, for all the effort, planning, and care that made this experience safe, meaningful, and fun for everyone.

2026–2027 School Year Key Dates
First Day of School for studentsSeptember 9, 2026
Last Day Before Christmas BreakDecember 18, 2026
Students Return After BreakJanuary 4, 2027
Spring BreakMarch 29 – April 2, 2027
No School / No BASC – Good FridayMarch 26, 2027
No School / No BASC – Easter Monday (in lieu of March 29)April 5, 2027
Last Day of SchoolJune 30, 2027

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $108,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website. There is also an attached QR code in the brochure (see .pdf copy below).


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Weekly Update

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- March 13, 2026

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 As we move into this busy and exciting season at our school, I want to take a moment to recognize the incredible partnership we share with you. Every day, your trust allows us to guide, support, and inspire your children, and we do not take that responsibility lightly.

Our students continue to amaze us with their curiosity, their resilience, and their willingness to grow. Whether they are preparing for conferences, engaging in their learning, participating in extracurricular programs, or contributing to our faith community, they show us what is possible when children feel safe, supported, and valued.

I am deeply proud of the commitment our staff bring to their classrooms and programs. Their dedication ensures that each child is known, encouraged, and challenged in meaningful ways. Together, we create an environment where students thrive academically, socially, and spiritually.

Thank you for your ongoing partnership, your involvement, and your belief in our school. We are stronger because of the community we build together.


  • PML Term 3
  • Learn to Skate
  • Advisory
  • Musical practices
  • Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Grades 7 & 8 Camp
  • St. Patrick’s Day Colour Day on Tuesday
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • Learn to Skate on Tuesday
  • Reconciliation on Wednesday
  • Musical practices
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch on Wednesday
  • HCA Popcorn Day on Thursday; orders due by end of day on Wednesday
  • Science Fair on Friday; parents are welcome to tour from 2:00 to 3:25PM
  • Student Report Cards distributed on Friday
  • PowerSchool re-opens on Friday
  • Book Fair Week
  • “Guess the Candy Count” weekly Fundraiser
  • Lost & Found tables out March 23rd to 27th
  • Advisory on March 24th
  • Musical practices
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • K-6 Student Led and Gr7-8/Specialists Parent Teacher Conferences
  • Staff Appreciation Day on March 26th
  • Inservice/No School on March 27th
  • BASC until 4 pm only on March 27th
  • Spring Break March 30th through to April 6th inclusive
  • First day back to school after Spring Break is April 7th

Please ensure VIP hours are entered in a timely manner and check carefully to avoid duplicate submissions. Many families still have outstanding hours that have not yet been entered. If you are looking for volunteer opportunities check out the red links throughout the Update. They are also featured on our website. Here is the direct link to Parent Zone: www.stccs.ca

  • Kindergarten to Grade 6: Student‑Led Conferences
    Students will guide their parent(s) through a portfolio.
  • Kindergarten to Grade 8 Specialist Teachers: Parent‑Teacher Conferences
    Meet one‑to‑one with (Resource, French, Music, and Physical Education) teachers.
  • Grades 7–8: Parent‑Teacher Conferences
    Meet one‑to‑one with (Math, Science, ELA, Social Studies) teachers.

Conference Dates:

  • Thursday, March 26 3:45-7:00 p.m.
  • Friday, March 27 9:00-11:00 a.m.

As part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening our school and planning responsibly for the future, we are conducting a strategic survey to gather meaningful feedback from our community. Your perspective as a parent is essential. The insights you share will help us better understand our strengths, identify areas for growth, and prioritize our work in the years ahead. All responses are confidential, and the survey takes approximately 10–15 minutes to complete. Parent Survey: https://forms.gle/7ewdzwJNaXLTEHzi7 Due: March 15, 2026

Get ready for a sweet challenge! Our Easter “Guess the Candy Count” fundraiser will run March 23–26 during Book Fair week. Tickets are just $1 per guess, and all proceeds support school initiatives.
Our Grade 8 students will be selling tickets each day at lunch-thank you for supporting their leadership efforts as they re fundraising for their Grade 8 farewell in June! Hop on over, take a guess, and join the fun!

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in the 40 Cans for Lent initiative. Families are encouraged to donate canned goods and non‑perishable items, which can be dropped off at the school office or in classrooms.

Giving teaches children compassion, empathy, and responsibility. You can help nurture generosity at home by:

  • Choosing pantry items together to donate
  • Selecting a donation while grocery shopping and discussing its impact
  • Encouraging children to earn and set aside a portion for charity

Thank you for helping us make a meaningful impact this season.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation will take place on March 18th for Catholic students in Grades 3–8 who have already received their First Communion. This is a meaningful opportunity for students to pause, reflect, and deepen their faith through the sacrament of forgiveness.

Students who are not participating in the sacrament will remain with their classroom teacher and continue with planned learning activities.

MAY 4: Tickets can be purchased in the school office. Tickets are $10

Support our Musical program by purchasing tickets for musical baskets! Tickets are $2 each and can be purchased through the school office or at WAG on May 4.

This year’s baskets include:

  • Kids’ Basket – valued at $150
  • Couples’ Basket – valued at $300
  • Family Basket – valued at $375

We continue to see students getting in and out of vehicles in unsafe areas. This increases the risk of accidents. The problem areas continue to be:

  • The bus loop
  • Cars stopping on St. Charles Street (both sides)

For everyone’s safety, please use only the designated loading zone, parking lot, behind the church or any side streets for student drop-off and pick-up. Your cooperation helps keep all students and families safe. We are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below:

In Memory of Robert Morrison & Chad Friesen
Our annual tournament is on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Breezy Bend Country Club.
Sponsorship packages and additional information are available on Parent Zone. Please help support this important fundraising event for the school!

Here’s what’s happening in BASC next week:

  • BLINE: Monday & Wednesday
  • Cheer: Thursday

Reminders:

  • BASC will close at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 27. Students must be registered to attend.
  • If your child has attended BASC and payment has not yet been submitted, please ensure payment is made as soon as possible.
  • To participate in April BASC programs, please ensure registration is completed by March 27th.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Furutani.

Our Scholastic Book Fair is coming soon! The fair will run March 23–27 in the cafeteria. Families can shop after school, and students will also have the opportunity to purchase items during lunch hour.

Please send cash in a labeled envelope if your child will be shopping at lunch. Our wonderful parent volunteers will be on hand to assist students as they browse. There will also be fun contests throughout the week to help celebrate our love of reading!

Every purchase helps us add new books to our classrooms and school library, directly supporting literacy for all our students.

Here is the link to volunteer: Volunteers needed for our “HATS OFF TO READING” SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR March 23-27, 2026

Our school is once again participating in Jump Rope for Heart in support of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Students attended an assembly to learn about keeping their hearts and brains healthy. Each student received a postcard with a QR code linking directly to our school’s fundraising page to make contributing easy.

You can access our fundraising page here: St Charles Catholic School – Winnipeg | Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart

THE SCCS LAPEL PIN LEGACY PROJECT

The SCCS Lapel Pin Legacy Project is a new tradition that allows students to leave a lasting mark on our school community.
Current families, alumni, extended relatives, and supporters are all welcome to order. Each pin is professionally produced from the student’s artistic vision and is 1 inch in diameter. Pins cost $5 each. Pins are anticipated to be ready for pick‑up before Spring Break. To order a lapel pin, please use this link: https://permission.click/EYkj6/ca

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues!

Reminder: All orders must be placed through Munch-a-Lunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.
If you have questions, please contact fundraising@stccs.ca.
We also are in need and have many volunteer opportunities available: VOLUNTEER for WEDNESDAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES 2026

Uniform fittings will take place in the small gym. Envision staff will be onsite to support families with orders and answer any questions. Sample garments will be available to try on.

To help us manage busy times, we kindly ask families to book a fitting appointment. A SignUp Genius link will be shared shortly. All orders placed in May will be delivered to the school in June (date TBD).

Exciting update: Next year, we are pleased to offer long‑sleeve polo shirts as part of our uniform options!

Please visit:www.envisionuniforms.ca 

Head lice are common in school settings and can occur at any time of year. Regular checks at home are an important part of prevention, as early detection helps stop lice from spreading to others. If your child has lice, we ask that you notify the school office. This is similar to how we report other illnesses-your communication allows us to provide timely reminders to families and take appropriate steps to reduce further spread. Thank you for helping us keep our school community informed.

BASKETBALL UPDATE

Our developmental and competitive teams wrapped up an exciting season!

  • Competitive Girls team finished in 5th
  • Competitive Boys team finished in 2nd
  • Good luck in playoffs!

A heartfelt thank you to all our coaches for your tremendous dedication, leadership, and support. Your time and commitment are truly appreciated.

2026–2027 School Year Key Dates
First Day of School for studentsSeptember 9, 2026
Last Day Before Christmas BreakDecember 18, 2026
Students Return After BreakJanuary 4, 2027
Spring BreakMarch 29 – April 2, 2027
No School / No BASC – Good FridayMarch 26, 2027
No School / No BASC – Easter Monday (in lieu of March 29)April 5, 2027
Last Day of SchoolJune 30, 2027

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $108,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website. There is also an attached QR code in the brochure (see .pdf copy below).


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Weekly Update

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- March 6, 2026

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As we move into March and prepare for a busy and meaningful season at SCCS, I want to extend my gratitude to our families for their ongoing support and partnership.

I also want to take a moment to acknowledge our dedicated teachers and the remarkable work they do each day. Their commitment, creativity, and care for our students are at the heart of everything we accomplish as a school community. We are truly blessed with an amazing staff whose efforts make SCCS a vibrant place for learning and growth.

Our focus in March is on Term 2 wrapping up, with report cards, student‑led conferences, and parent–teacher interviews approaching. This is an important time for parents to check in with teachers, ask questions, and seek support as we prepare to finish the year strong. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your child’s teachers. These conversations help ensure that every child is on a clear and confident path heading into the final months of the school year.

The coming weeks will be filled with learning, celebration, and community connection. I look forward to all that this next chapter will bring as we continue working together to support the growth and well‑being of every student.


  • Enrichment
  • Learn to Skate
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • Grades 3-5 and 6-8 Choir Music Festival
  • Musical practices
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Early Dismissal
  • Term 2 ends PowerSchool closed
  • BINGO Night
  • PML Term 3 begins on Monday
  • Learn to Skate on Tuesday
  • Advisory on Tuesday
  • Musical practices
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Grade 7 & 8 Camp Wednesday to Friday
  • St. Patrick’s Day Colour Day on March 17th
  • Enrichment on March 17th
  • Learn to Skate on March 17th
  • Reconciliation on March 18th
  • Musical practices
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch on March 18th
  • HCA Popcorn Day on March 19th; orders due by end of day on March 18th
  • Science Fair on March 20th
  • Report Cards distributed on March 20th
  • PowerSchool re-opens on March 20th

Please ensure VIP hours are entered in a timely manner and check carefully to avoid duplicate submissions. Many families still have outstanding hours that have not yet been entered. If you are looking for volunteer opportunities check out the red links throughout the Update. They are also featured on our website. Here is the direct link to Parent Zone: www.stccs.ca

As part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening our school and planning responsibly for the future, we are conducting a strategic survey to gather meaningful feedback from our community. Your perspective as a parent is essential. The insights you share will help us better understand our strengths, identify areas for growth, and prioritize our work in the years ahead. All responses are confidential, and the survey takes approximately 10–15 minutes to complete. Parent Survey: https://forms.gle/7ewdzwJNaXLTEHzi7 Due: March 15, 2026

This week, our Grades 3–5 and Grades 6–8 choirs performed at the annual Music Festival held at Portage Avenue Church. Each choir presented two beautifully prepared pieces, and both groups looked and sounded exceptional. We are incredibly proud of our students’ hard work, dedication, and musical growth.

Both choirs received an Excellent rating from the adjudicator. In addition, the Grades 3–5 Choir earned a Gold, and the Grades 6–8 Choir received a Silver—a wonderful accomplishment for all involved.

Congratulations to Mrs. Gregorchuk for her musical leadership and preparation, which were instrumental in guiding both choirs to such an impressive showing at this year’s Music Festival.

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in the 40 Cans for Lent initiative. Families are encouraged to donate canned goods and non‑perishable items, which can be dropped off at the school office or in classrooms.

Giving teaches children compassion, empathy, and responsibility. You can help nurture generosity at home by:

  • Choosing pantry items together to donate
  • Selecting a donation while grocery shopping and discussing its impact
  • Encouraging children to earn and set aside a portion for charity

Thank you for helping us make a meaningful impact this season.

MAY 4: Tickets can be purchased in the school office.

Support our Musical program by purchasing tickets for musical baskets! Tickets are $2 each and can be purchased through the school office or at WAG on May 4.

This year’s baskets include:

  • Kids’ Basket – valued at $150
  • Couples’ Basket – valued at $300
  • Family Basket – valued at $375

We continue to see students getting in and out of vehicles in unsafe areas. This increases the risk of accidents. The problem areas continue to be:

  • The bus loop
  • Cars stopping on St. Charles Street (both sides)

For everyone’s safety, please use only the designated loading zone, parking lot, behind the church or any side streets for student drop-off and pick-up. Your cooperation helps keep all students and families safe. We are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below:

In Memory of Robert Morrison & Chad Friesen
Our annual tournament is on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Breezy Bend Country Club.
Sponsorship packages and additional information are available on Parent Zone. Please help support this important fundraising event for the school!

Here’s what’s happening in BASC next week:

  • Monday: Car Racing
  • Monday: No BLINE scheduled
  • Wednesday: BLINE
  • Thursday: Cheer

Reminders:

  • BASC will close at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 27. Students must be registered by March 16 to attend.
  • If your child has attended BASC and payment has not yet been submitted, please ensure payment is made as soon as possible.
  • Our Easter Craft program still has a few spots available.
  • April’s Food Programs also have limited spaces remaining.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Furutani.

Our Scholastic Book Fair is coming soon! The fair will run March 23–27 in the cafeteria. Families can shop after school, and students will also have the opportunity to purchase items during lunch hour.

Please send cash in a labeled envelope if your child will be shopping at lunch. Our wonderful parent volunteers will be on hand to assist students as they browse. There will also be fun contests throughout the week to help celebrate our love of reading!

Every purchase helps us add new books to our classrooms and school library, directly supporting literacy for all our students.

Here is the link to volunteer: Volunteers needed for our “HATS OFF TO READING” SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR March 23-27, 2026

Our school is once again participating in Jump Rope for Heart in support of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Students attended an assembly today to learn about keeping their hearts and brains healthy. Each student received a postcard with a QR code linking directly to our school’s fundraising page to make contributing easy.

You can access our fundraising page here: St Charles Catholic School – Winnipeg | Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart

THE SCCS LAPEL PIN LEGACY PROJECT

The SCCS Lapel Pin Legacy Project is a new tradition that allows students to leave a lasting mark on our school community.
Current families, alumni, extended relatives, and supporters are all welcome to order. Each pin is professionally produced from the student’s artistic vision and is 1 inch in diameter. Pins cost $5 each. Please place your orders by March 6, 2026. Pins are anticipated to be ready for pick‑up before Spring Break. To order a lapel pin, please use this link: https://permission.click/EYkj6/ca

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues!

Reminder: All orders must be placed through Munch-a-Lunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.
If you have questions, please contact fundraising@stccs.ca.
We also are in need and have many volunteer opportunities available: VOLUNTEER for WEDNESDAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES 2026

2026–2027 School Year Key Dates
First Day of School for studentsSeptember 9, 2026
Last Day Before Christmas BreakDecember 18, 2026
Students Return After BreakJanuary 4, 2027
Spring BreakMarch 29 – April 2, 2027
No School / No BASC – Good FridayMarch 26, 2027
No School / No BASC – Easter Monday (in lieu of March 29)April 5, 2027
Last Day of SchoolJune 30, 2027

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $108,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.

This week’s generous supporters are:
Tommy and Ruth Fund

Thank you!

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Weekly Update