Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- January 9, 2026

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This first week back was a meaningful one at St. Charles. Students learned about the conclusion of the Christmas season, and as decorations gradually came down, it provided a natural opportunity to reflect and transition into the next chapter of the school year. It was a full and productive week focused on re-establishing routines, reconnecting as a community, and settling back into learning.

It has been wonderful to see students return with positive energy and readiness to engage. The calm and steady return to routine sets a strong foundation for the months ahead, and we look forward to continuing the important work of learning, growth, and community building together.

Thank you for your continued support as we move forward into the new year.


  • First day back to school after Christmas Break
  • Advisory
  • Learn to Skate
  • Musical practices
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Early Dismissal
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • Musical practices
  • WISE workshops for Grade 3 & 8 on Thursday
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • School Mass at 1030 am on January 20th
  • Musical Bake Sale on January 20th
  • Musical practices
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch on January 21st
  • “Toonies for Tuition” Colour Day on January 23rd

If your family has a child who will be starting Kindergarten, please ensure that a registration form has been completed. We are now beginning to process Kindergarten applications and will soon be making placement decisions and sending acceptance letters.

Please contact the school if you have any questions or need support with the registration process.

Kindergarten Fair
Families with children entering Kindergarten are invited to attend our Kindergarten Fair on January 27 at 6:00 p.m. This evening is designed especially for children, giving them an opportunity to explore the school, visit Kindergarten spaces, and begin feeling comfortable and confident about their transition to kindergarten!

We invite families to attend our Open House for Grades 1–8 on January 27 at 6:30 p.m. This is a wonderful opportunity to visit classrooms, meet staff, and learn more about our programs.
Please help spread the word by sharing this invitation with friends and family who may be interested. Thank you for your continued support.
If you have any questions, please contact the school office.

INFORMATION SESSIONS & OPEN HOUSES

Several high schools will be hosting upcoming information sessions and open houses. We have printed the information forms and made them available to our grade 8 students, and they are also posted in the front entrance of the school.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the office.

St. Charles Street, the parking lot, and the bus loop are single‑lane traffic areas. Passing another vehicle is not permitted at any time. This behaviour is dangerous and creates serious safety risks and confusion during drop‑off and pick‑up.

Drivers must remain in line and wait their turn while vehicles move through the loading zone. Failure to follow these procedures compromises the safety of students, staff, and families. Thank you for your immediate cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all.
To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL

Thank you to our families for supporting the Holy Childhood Association Advent Box initiative. If your child participated, please ensure that any money collected is submitted to the school office as soon as possible.

Your generosity helps support children in need around the world, and we appreciate your continued commitment to living out our faith through service.

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues in the new year!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

  • Tax receipts will be sent home in February.
  • Friday, January 30 will be a full‑day and students must be registered by Monday in order to attend.
  • When submitting a payment, a completed registration form must also be submitted.

Upcoming Activities:

  • Monday: BLINE begins
  • Tuesday: Kindergarten-Grade 2 Cake Bake & Decorate
  • Wednesday: New Year Craft. There are still spots available in the craft activity.
  • Thursday: Cheer/POM begins

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

Our school basketball season will run from January 19 to March 20. We are excited to offer several teams this year and are grateful to the coaches who support our student athletes.

Teams & Coaches:

  • Developmental Girls: Mrs. Van Helvert & Mrs. Cascegna
  • Competitive Girls: Mrs. Chliboyko
  • Developmental Boys: Mr. Vechina
  • Competitive Boys: Mr. Ferenc & Mr. Esteban (Parent Volunteers)

Important Reminder:
Students are required to wear their school gym uniform for all basketball practices and games.

We look forward to a great season ahead and appreciate the continued support of our families. If you have any questions, please contact 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

Thank you for your continued support of our school Musical!

We are looking for volunteers interested in serving as judges for our upcoming school Science Fair. No previous judging experience is required-however, a background or interest in science is helpful. If you enjoy encouraging student learning and curiosity, we would love to hear from you!
Please reach out to me if you are interested.

A reminder that students are expected to follow the school Uniform Code of Conduct and wear the complete, properly fitted uniform each day. Please note the following key reminders:

  • Skirt lengths must be no more than two inches above the knee.
  • Socks and tights must meet uniform guidelines (no leggings with socks).
  • Pants worn from outside the supplier must meet uniform requirements (no elastic waists or cuffs).
  • Uniform shoes must be blue or black only.
  • Long‑sleeved shirts or turtlenecks may not be worn under uniform shirts.

Uniform compliance will be monitored, and families will be contacted if corrections are needed. Thank you!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $98,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- December 19, 2025

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I also want to extend a big heartfelt thank you for all the warm wishes, thoughtful gifts, and delicious goodies shared this week. Your kindness and generosity are deeply appreciated. On behalf of my entire staff-thank you!

Thursday’s blizzard brought its challenges and even led to the rare decision to close schools across the city. I’m so grateful to everyone for your understanding and flexibility during that difficult morning.

As we head into the holidays, I hope you take time to rest, recharge, and enjoy every moment-whether you’re staying home or traveling. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a holiday filled with peace, joy, and memorable moments with loved ones.


  • Christmas Spirit Week
  • Advent Prayer services
  • Enrichment
  • Christmas Concert
  • Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Candy grams distributed
  • Early Dismissal
  • School Mass
  • School is closed Dec. 20-January 4.
  • School opens January 5, 2026
  • Advisory
  • Learn to Skate on January 6th
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch on January 7th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on January 8th

As year-end approaches, families are encouraged to consider donating publicly traded securities (stocks, bonds, mutual funds) as a tax-efficient way to support the school. Donating securities eliminates capital gains tax and provides a charitable receipt for the full market value, maximizing impact at no extra cost. To donate, please submit before December 31.

Please do not get out of your vehicle in the loading zone. If your child needs help and there is no parking attendant/volunteer, please use the parking lot. The loading zone is a drop off or pick up zone. If you are parked in the loading zone and waiting for your child to arrive then this causes congestion. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all.
To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL

THANK YOU for supporting the Music program. We raised $772 from the ticket sales.

Sharpen Your Skates-Its almost time for Learn to Skate!

An email has been sent to all families with students in kindergarten to Grade 2 about our upcoming skating program. This program is an important part of the Physical Education curriculum, and all students are required to participate. Please complete the link here: https://permission.click/M6NaN/ca

Skating will take place almost every Tuesday at Keith Bodley Arena, beginning January 6, 2026.       

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues in the new year! A kind reminder that all orders WITH PAYMENT for the first lunch back after winter break (January 7, 2026) are due by December 19, 2025. 

Please ensure if you’re paying by cheque or cash, that this is submitted to the office before the school closes for winter break. If not, your order will be cancelled.

Please submit required forms for January

The season begins on Jan 19th. 

Grade 7-8 Boys Competitive Try-Outs
Jan 5th at 7:30am / Jan 7th at 3:30pm / Jan 9th at 7:30am 

Grade 7-8 Girls Competitive Try-Outs
Jan 6th at 7:30am / Jan 7th at 7:30am 

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $98,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.

Thank you!


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- December 12, 2025

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As we prepare for Christmas Spirit Week and the many celebrations ahead, I want to take a moment to recognize the incredible staff who make all of this possible. Their creativity and commitment shine in every detail. These efforts don’t just happen; they are the result of countless hours of preparation and a deep love for our students and school community.

As we approach the holiday break, I encourage you to join me in thanking our teachers and support staff for their unwavering dedication. They are the heart of SCCS, creating an environment where students can learn, grow, and experience the joy of the season.

Wishing you all a blessed Advent and a joyful Christmas season.


  • Advent Prayer Service
  • Enrichment
  • Grades 6-8 Band Concert
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Christmas Hamper collections
  • Christmas Spirit Week
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • Christmas Concert on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Candy grams distributed on Wednesday
  • Christmas Pageant & Caroling on Thursday at 230 pm
  • Last Day of School on Friday and 1135 am Early Dismissal
  • School Mass at 10 am on Friday and NO PM BASC
  • School is closed Dec. 20-January 4.
  • School opens January 5, 2026
  • Learn to Skate on January 6th
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch on January 7th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on January 8th

If your child will be absent on the last morning of school before Christmas
break (Friday, December 19), please email reception@stccs.ca as soon as
possible to inform the Front Office. This helps us manage attendance
smoothly on the early dismissal day at 11:35 a.m. Thank you!

As year-end approaches, families are encouraged to consider donating publicly traded securities (stocks, bonds, mutual funds) as a tax-efficient way to support the school. Donating securities eliminates capital gains tax and provides a charitable receipt for the full market value, maximizing impact at no extra cost. To donate, please submit before December 31.

Candy canes will be delivered to classrooms on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17th
Thank you for supporting the musical and helping us make this season bright!

Thank you for supporting the musical and helping us make this season bright!

Congratulations to our SCCS Raffle Winners!

First prize $1000: Meagan Conway

Second Prize $500: Agnes Dyck

Third Prize $250: Cito Pulvera

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for Please do not get out of your vehicle in the loading zone. If your child needs help and there is no parking attendant/volunteer, please use the parking lot. The loading zone is a drop off or pick up zone. If you are parked in the loading zone and waiting for your child to arrive then this causes congestion. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all.
To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol. Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL

THANK YOU for supporting the Music program.  Congratulations to the following winners:

Pew #1:  Meaghan Potter

Pew #2: Bobby Penner

Pew #3: Victoria Viquez

Pew #4: Tracy Viera

Thank you for your support, all volunteer slot have been filled-so grateful!

Sharpen Your Skates-Its almost time for Learn to Skate!

An email has been sent to all families with students in kindergarten to Grade 2 about our upcoming skating program. This program is an important part of the Physical Education curriculum, and all students are required to participate. Please complete the link here: https://permission.click/M6NaN/ca

Skating will take place almost every Tuesday at Keith Bodley Arena, beginning January 6, 2026.

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher or reach out to me directly. This is a great opportunity for students to build skills, stay active, and have fun on the ice!

Will take place on Tuesday, December 16th at 6:30 PM at Portage Avenue Church (1420 Portage Avenue).
The link for the live stream was sent in an email to all parents yesterday. We look forward to celebrating our students and community on Tuesday!
We need some help before and after the concert. If you can volunteer, please sign up here:

CHRISTMAS CONCERT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Tuesday, December 16th, 2025, at Portage Avenue Church

Our Christmas food hamper drive ends next week on Dec. 15th! We are collecting food items for 10 families from one of our parishes. Donations can be dropped off in the front entrance. Thank you to all the families that have already brought in food.                 

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues in the new year! A kind reminder that all orders WITH PAYMENT for the first lunch back after winter break (January 7, 2026) are due by December 19, 2025. 

Please ensure if you’re paying by cheque or cash, that this is submitted to the office before the school closes for winter break. If not, your order will be cancelled.

Weekly Programs:

  • BLINE demo/testing will take place on Monday at 4:30 p.m. in the gym.
  • There will be NO PM BASC on Friday.
  • All January programs have now been posted.

BASC Information:

  • Please ensure that any outstanding BASC day payments are submitted.

Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.

School is closed Dec. 20-January 4.
School opens January 5, 2026

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- December 5, 2025

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All exterior doors remain locked, cameras monitor every entrance, and all visitors are required to check in at the office and wear a visitor badge while in the building. Parents and visitors are not permitted in hallways or classrooms during school hours (8:00 AM – 3:40 PM) without checking in first. It is essential that we always know who is in our building. These measures help keep students and staff safe and focused on learning.

This is not a new policy, but we occasionally receive questions. Here’s how you can help us maintain a safe environment:

  • During School Hours (8:00 AM – 3:40 PM): Please report directly to the office when entering the building.
  • Before School (BASC time): Use the buzzer system to enter.
  • After School (BASC time): Entry requires your FOB.
  • Do not allow others to enter behind you-each person must use their own FOB.
  • All parents that use BASC must have a FOB. If you need one, visit the office during school hours, and we will issue it.

  • Advent
  • PML Term 2
  • Enrichment
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • Grades 5 – 8 Reconciliation
  • PML Recital on Wednesday
  • Subway/Hot Dog Lunch
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal
  • Report Cards distributed
  • PowerSchool re-opened
  • St. Nicholas Day Assembly
  • Raffle Draw
  • Advent Prayer Service on Monday
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • Grades 6-8 Band Concert on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Musical Candygrams closes on Friday
  • Christmas Hamper collections continue all week
  • Christmas Spirit Week December 15th to December 19th
  • Enrichment on December 16th
  • Christmas Concert on December 16th – NO MATINEE
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch on December 17th
  • Christmas Pageant & Caroling on December 18th at 230 pm
  • Last Day of School on December 19th
  • School Mass at 10 am on December 19th
  • 1135 am Early Dismissal on December 19th
  • NO PM BASC on December 19th
  • Christmas Break! First day back to school is January 5th

We extend our deepest gratitude to the Fundraising Committee-especially our incredible coordinators-for their hard work and dedication in organizing last weekend’s Christmas Craft Fair. It was a tremendous success thanks to your efforts! From securing vendors to managing countless details behind the scenes, we know how much time and energy goes into making this event possible. Your commitment helps create memorable experiences for our community and supports important initiatives at SCCS. Thank you for everything!

STUDENT ID CARDS

Student ID cards were sent home in agendas on Friday for every student. If your child was away on picture day and did not get a retake, then they will not have a card. We apologize for the delay-Lifetouch expressed that they wish they had been able to send them sooner. Thank you for your patience!

Spread a little Christmas cheer while supporting our school musical. You can order a special candy cane for your child, a friend, classmates, or even a favourite teacher!

Each candy cane is $1 and comes with a festive Christmas tag. Candy canes will be delivered to classrooms on Wednesday, December 17th, not Tuesday.

All orders must be submitted by Friday, December 12th at 6:00 p.m.
Please use the Permission Click link below to place your order:
https://permission.click/rVpNg/ca

Thank you for supporting the musical and helping us make this season bright!

Congratulations to our SCCS Raffle Winners! We are excited to announce the three lucky winners of this year’s SCCS Christmas Raffle:

First prize $1000: Meagan Conway

Second Prize $500: Agnes Dyck

Third Prize $250: Cito Pulvera

Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets and supported this festive tradition-your generosity makes a big difference for our school community.

To see the draw in action, check out the video link posted on Parent Zone. Thank you everyone for supporting a school fundraiser and to the parent volunteers for counting the tickets!

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.
Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL .

The crosswalk near the church: you cannot pass the lineup of cars that are waiting for patrols or waiting for the loading zone. Please be patient and wait in line and DO NOT PASS vehicles at any time.

Parking: Please do not park or block our neighbours’ driveways.

Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

BAND CONCERT

Students in Grades 6-8 have their Band Concert at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9th, at St. Andrews River Heights United Church, 255 Oak Street. Parents are responsible for ensuring students arrive at the church. Doors will open at 6PM. Students attending the band concert are asked to wear their best school uniforms and are responsible for ensuring they come prepared with their instruments and music. Percussion instruments will be transported to the church for percussionists by school staff.

Thank you for your support, all volunteer slot have been filled-so grateful!

Report cards were sent home on Thursday. If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher-including specialist teachers-by email. Teachers are happy to discuss details and provide examples.

As noted in previous updates, this term introduces the new 4-3-2-1 scale and the Learning Behaviours comment box, designed to give you more detailed insights into your child’s progress.

Because this is a new format, printing errors may occasionally occur. If you notice anything that doesn’t look correct, please let us know.

We also welcome your feedback on the new format-your input helps us improve and ensure the report cards meet your needs.

Our next report cards will be distributed in March. You can also view your child’s report card online through PowerSchool. If you do not yet have access, please visit the school website at: https://www.stccs.ca/forms-programs/ for more information and to download a ParentPortal waiver.

Sharpen Your Skates-Its almost time for Learn to Skate!

An email has been sent to all families with students in kindergarten to Grade 2 about our upcoming skating program. This program is an important part of the Physical Education curriculum, and all students are required to participate. Please complete the link here: https://permission.click/M6NaN/ca

Skating will take place almost every Tuesday at Keith Bodley Arena, beginning January 6, 2026.

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher or reach out to me directly. This is a great opportunity for students to build skills, stay active, and have fun on the ice!

Will take place on Tuesday, December 16th at 6:30 PM at Portage Avenue Church (1420 Portage Avenue). There will be no matinee performance.
The concert will also be live streamed for those unable to attend. The link for the live stream will be sent to all families closer to the date.
Our students and staff have been working hard – please save the date, as your family’s presence helps make the evening special.
We need some help before and after the concert. If you can volunteer, please sign up here:

CHRISTMAS CONCERT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Tuesday, December 16th, 2025, at Portage Avenue Church

SCCS CHRISTMAS CONCERT PEW RAFFLE

We’re spreading holiday cheer with a fun community event-a Christmas Concert Pew Raffle! Four lucky families will win front-row seats for our Christmas Concert and enjoy the best view in the house. A pew can seat approximately 8 people.

Details:

  • Prizes: Four front-row pews (1 pew per family)
  • Draw Date: Friday, December 12, 2025, at 3:00 PM
  • Location: St. Charles Catholic School
  • Notification: Winners will be contacted by email and phone on Dec. 12

Tickets:

  • Price: $1 each
  • Buy as many as you like to boost your chances!
  • Available at the school office from December 5–12 (draw closes at 12 noon)
  • You can also send money with your child in an envelope labeled “Pew Raffle”. Also include your name, address and phone number on the envelope. Ticket stubs will be sent home the same day.

Let’s make this season extra special-thank you for supporting this new festive community tradition!s.

Our Christmas food hamper drive runs through the weeks of (Dec. 1st – Dec. 15th)! We are collecting food items for 10 families from one of our parishes. Please find attached a document detailing what each class is asked to contribute. Donations can be dropped off in the front entrance.

  • KF/KL: Size 4 diapers, Jello, rice                    
  • Gr.1: mac and cheese, tea
  • Gr. 1-2: cookies, stuffing                                                    
  • Gr: 2 gravy mix, peanut butter
  • Gr. 3: canned spaghetti, oatmeal     
  • Gr. 3-4: jam, canned fruit, scalloped potatoes 
  • Gr. 4: coffee, syrup, canned vegetables                                                  
  • Gr. 5F: cereal, pancake mix                                                                          
  • Gr. 5M: cereal, sugar                               
  • Gr 6: cranberry sauce, bagged candy          
  • Gr. 7 A/B: spaghetti sauce, pork and beans, canned soup   
  • Gr. 8: fruit juice, cake mix                                             

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser continues in the new year! A kind reminder that all orders WITH PAYMENT for the first lunch back after winter break (January 7, 2026) are due by December 19, 2025. 

Please ensure if you’re paying by cheque or cash, that this is submitted to the office before the school closes for winter break. If not, your order will be cancelled.

Weekly Programs:

  • BLINE will run on both Monday and Wednesday next week.
  • Thursday: Christmas Craft

BASC Information:

  • A reminder that when attending BASC, a form and payment must be submitted. Please note that morning, after-school, and early-dismissal programs each have different fees. I will be sending an email if your totals do not match our attendance records.
  • In the mornings, please buzz and send your child into the school.
  • BLINE Demo/Testing will take place on Monday, December 15th at 4:30 PM in the main gym (not Wednesday).
  • There is no PM BASC on Friday, December 19th.
  • January’s BASC forms are now available on the website and in the front entrance-please be sure to register early.

Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.

Today, our students took part in a special assembly and prayer service to honor St. Nicholas, a beloved saint known for his generosity and care for those in need. St. Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop who became famous for his acts of kindness, especially toward children and the poor. His legacy of giving inspired many of the traditions we associate with Christmas today.

To mark the occasion, St. Nicholas visited our school and left a sweet surprise—candy in the students’ shoes! This joyful tradition reminds us of the importance of kindness, generosity, and caring for others during the Advent season.

School is closed Dec. 20-January 4.
School opens January 5, 2026

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- November 28, 2025

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  • Advisory
  • Kinder Open House
  • Grades 5-8 Manitoba Moose Hockey Game field trip
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Grades 1-2 Manitoba Museum field trip
  • SCCS Christmas Market Craft Fair on Saturday
  • Advent begins on Sunday
  • PML Term 2 begins on Monday
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on Tuesday from 1135 am – 1230 pm
  • Grades 5 – 8 Reconciliation on Wednesday
  • PML Recital on Wednesday at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church from 430-830 pm
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday
  • Report Cards distributed on Thursday
  • PowerSchool re-opens on Thursday
  • St. Nicholas Day Assembly on Friday
  • Raffle Draw on Friday
  • Grades 6-8 Band Concert on December 9th at St. Andrews River Heights Church at 630 pm
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch on December 10th
  • Musical Candygrams closes on December 12th

This Sunday marks the start of Advent, a special time of preparation as we ready our hearts for the joy of Christmas. Beginning Monday, each grade will lead a weekly prayer service that includes readings, reflections, prayers, and song. One of the most meaningful moments is lighting the candles on the Advent wreath-a beautiful symbol of hope and anticipation. These gatherings help us pause, reflect, and celebrate the true spirit of the season together as a school community.

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS RECITAL

Wednesday, December 3rd St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 600 Cambridge Street (River Heights)

3 sessions:

  • 4:30–5:15
  • 5:45–7:00
  • 7:30–8:30

Spread a little Christmas cheer while supporting our school musical. You can order a special candy cane for your child, a friend, classmates, or even a favourite teacher!

Each candy cane is $1 and comes with a festive Christmas tag. Candy canes will be delivered to classrooms on Tuesday, December 16th.

All orders must be submitted by Friday, December 12th at 6:00 p.m.
Please use the Permission Click link below to place your order:
https://permission.click/rVpNg/ca

Thank you for supporting the musical and helping us make this season bright!

BAND CONCERT

Students in Grades 6-8 have their Band Concert at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9th, at St. Andrews River Heights United Church, 255 Oak Street. Parents are responsible for ensuring students arrive at the church. Doors will open at 6PM. Students attending the band concert are asked to wear their best school uniforms and are responsible for ensuring they come prepared with their instruments and music. Percussion instruments will be transported to the church for percussionists by school staff.

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.
Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL .

The crosswalk near the church: you cannot pass the lineup of cars that are waiting for patrols or waiting for the loading zone. Please be patient and wait in line and DO NOT PASS vehicles at any time.

Parking: Please do not park or block our neighbours’ driveways.

Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

Raffle tickets are overdue! Please return all raffle ticket stubs immediately to the front office for accounting purposes. Thank you to those who have already turned them in. We are also looking for help to count the tickets. Please use the link to volunteer:
RAFFLE TICKET RECONCILIATION OPPORTUNITIES December 2nd or 3rd and after December 5th, 2025

A huge thank you to our incredible teachers for planning and organizing such a fantastic field trip for our Grades 5–8 students this week! We also appreciate the parent volunteers who joined us—your support made the day even more special.

This experience wasn’t just about fun; it was part of our commitment to student well-being through the True North Foundation’s Project 11 program, which promotes mental health awareness and resilience. What a meaningful and memorable day for our students!

Will take place on Tuesday, December 16th at 6:30 PM at Portage Avenue Church (1420 Portage Avenue). There will be no matinee performance.
The concert will also be live streamed for those unable to attend.
Our students and staff have been working hard—please save the date, as your family’s presence helps make the evening special.

TEACHER GIFTS

Join our St. Charles tradition of Homeroom Teacher Gifts from the Class! Participation is voluntary, and any amount is appreciated. Monetary donations due Wednesday, Dec. 3.
Donate:

  • Online: https://permission.click/GwVrY/ca
  • Cash/Cheque: Envelope labeled with teacher’s name, “Christmas Gift Donation,” and student’s last name. Please note: Gifts for other staff should be done individually.

Thank you for your generosity! Contact your class rep with questions.

Our Christmas food hamper drive kicks off next week (Dec. 1st – Dec. 15th)! We are collecting food items for 10 families from one of our parishes. Please find attached a document detailing what each class is asked to contribute. Donations can be dropped off in the front entrance.

  • KF/KL: Size 4 diapers, Jello, rice                    
  • Gr.1: mac and cheese, tea
  • Gr. 1-2: cookies, stuffing                                                    
  • Gr: 2 gravy mix, peanut butter
  • Gr. 3: canned spaghetti, oatmeal     
  • Gr. 3-4: jam, canned fruit, scalloped potatoes 
  • Gr. 4: coffee, syrup, canned vegetables                                                  
  • Gr. 5F: cereal, pancake mix                                                                          
  • Gr. 5M: cereal, sugar                               
  • Gr 6: cranberry sauce, bagged candy          
  • Gr. 7 A/B: spaghetti sauce, pork and beans, canned soup   
  • Gr. 8: fruit juice, cake mix                                             

Reminder: All orders must be placed through MunchALunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.

Weekly Programs:

  • BLINE will run on both Monday and Wednesday next week.

BASC Information:

  • There are still a few spots available in the Christmas Craft.
  • BLINE testing is scheduled for Monday, December 15th
  • January forms will be sent home soon, with new sessions beginning for Cheer and BLINE, along with a new Cooking session and a Craft option.

Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.

Join us for the St. Charles Catholic School Craft Fair on  November 29 from 10:00–3:00!
Enjoy a wonderful day of local vendors, handmade goods, delicious treats, and our festive hot chocolate bar.
It’s the perfect way to start your Christmas shopping while supporting our school community.
331 St. Charles Street – We can’t wait to see you there!

VOLLEYBALL

Competitive Boys Team  The boys finished with a record of 4 wins and 4 losses in the regular season, finishing 5th out of 10 teams.  The boys finished their season strong and made it to the final four playing in the playoff weekend at St. Paul’s high school. Mr. Vechina 

Developmental Boys Team Ending the season 3-3. I am very proud of how the boys developed in the season. Mrs. Van Helvert

Competitive Girls Team   The team showed a lot of progress this season. They wrapped up their season by playing their best game of the season during playoffs. Mrs. Chliboyko and Ms. Copeland

Developmental Girls Team  The developmental volleyball team had a great season filled with growth, grit, and team spirit! Mrs. Froystad & Ms. McEvoy

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- November 21, 2025

Attachment:


First, Trivia Night-A heartfelt thank-you to the organizers! Your hard work, organization and teamwork made the night a wonderful success. Having the event at the school created such a welcoming atmosphere. The trivia questions, the food, and the energy in the gym were fantastic. (And I’m still amazed that Manitoba has that many Canadian Tire stores!)
Community involvement was strong, and the extra volunteers who came out made a meaningful difference. It was a great evening of fun and connection.

This week also saw several Sign-Up Genius emails go out as we prepared for the Craft Fair and the Kinder Open House. These are two major events which happen very close together, and the way our community responded-quickly filling the volunteer roles and providing what was needed, speaks volumes about everyone’s generosity and commitment. I am so grateful for all the support.

Looking ahead, we have two large field trips next week, The Manitoba Museum and the Moose game. Once again, we see many parents volunteering their time to help. A reminder that both field-trip days will be colour days for the students and staff attending.

Thank you, SCCS parents for everything you do to support our students, our staff, and the life of our school community. You should be very proud of the impact you have. If you have not had a chance to volunteer yet, I invite you to get involved-every contribution helps strengthen our community.


  • Musical Candygrams
  • Volleyball Playoffs started
  • School Mass
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Term 1 ended & PowerSchool was closed for Report Card writing
  • Inservice Day
  • Advisory on Tuesday
  • Kinder Open House on Tuesday
  • Grades 5-8 Manitoba Moose Hockey Game field trip on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Grades 1-2 Manitoba Museum field trip on Friday
  • SCCS Christmas Market Craft Fair on Saturday
  • Advent begins on November 30th
  • PML Term 2 begins on December 1st
  • Enrichment on December 2nd
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on December 2nd from 1135 am – 1230 pm
  • Grades 5 – 8 Reconciliation on December 3rd
  • PML Recital on December 3rd at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church from 430-830 pm
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on December 4th
  • Report Cards distributed on December 4th
  • PowerSchool re-opens on December 4th
  • St. Nicholas Day Assembly on December 5th
  • Raffle Draw on December 5th

Spread a little Christmas cheer while supporting our school musical. You can order a special candy cane for your child, a friend, classmates, or even a favourite teacher!

Each candy cane is $1 and comes with a festive Christmas tag. Candy canes will be delivered to classrooms on Tuesday, December 16th.

All orders must be submitted by Friday, December 12th at 6:00 p.m.
Please use the Permission Click link below to place your order:
https://permission.click/rVpNg/ca

Thank you for supporting the musical and helping us make this season bright!

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.
Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL .

The crosswalk near the church: you cannot pass the lineup of cars that are waiting for patrols or waiting for the loading zone. Please be patient and wait in line and DO NOT PASS vehicles at any time.

Parking: Please do not park or block our neighbours’ driveways.

Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

This year, you will notice a new Learning Behaviours comment box on your child’s report card. This section provides specific feedback on important skills such as responsibility, work habits, collaboration, and overall readiness to learn.

Providing comments in this area is important because learning behaviours deeply influence a child’s success in the classroom. They help families understand how their child approaches learning, how they interact with others, and where support may be needed. These habits form the foundation for academic growth and future learning.

We hope this addition gives families a clearer picture of how students are growing as learners.

KOATS FOR KIDS

St. Charles Catholic School is proud to support United Way’s “Koats for Kids” program again this year. Thank you for your generosity and for helping to keep our community warm this winter.

Will take place on Tuesday, December 16th at 6:30 PM at Portage Avenue Church (1420 Portage Avenue). There will be no matinee performance.
The concert will also be live streamed for those unable to attend.
Our students and staff have been working hard—please save the date, as your family’s presence helps make the evening special.

Reminder: All orders must be placed through MunchALunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.

Weekly Programs:

  • Monday – BLINE
  • Wednesday – Cheer Recital at 4:20 pm, NOTE: there is no BLINE on Wednesday
  • Thursday – Hair Styles

A few reminders:

  • Next week begins a new month.
  • There are still a few spots left in the Christmas Craft.
  • January registration forms will start new BASC program sessions.

Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.

As we move through the school year, we kindly remind families to regularly check their children’s hair for head lice. Lice are common and can spread easily in environments where children are in close contact. Please take a few minutes each week to inspect your child’s scalp, especially behind the ears and at the nape of the neck. If lice or nits (eggs) are found, please treat promptly and notify the school. Early detection helps prevent further spread.

Lice FAQs:

  • Is an itchy head always a sign of lice? Not necessarily. While itching can occur, many children with lice do not feel itchy at all.
  • Can lice jump from head-to-head? No. Lice do not jump or fly-they crawl. They spread through direct head-to-head contact.
  • Do lice live on pets? No. Head lice only live on human scalps, not on pets.
  • What do nits look like? Nits are tiny, oval-shaped eggs that stick to the hair shaft close to the scalp. They can look like dandruff but don’t flake off easily.

Thank you for helping us keep our school community healthy!

Do you have a child ready for kindergarten next year? If so, please let the office know so we can add your information to our list.

We are excited to invite families to our Kindergarten Open House on Tuesday, November 25 at 6:30 PM. The evening will include an information session, a school tour led by our student ambassadors, and a small reception.

Our current families are truly our best ambassadors, and we appreciate your continued support in promoting our school. We are expecting a big turn out this year!

Join us for the St. Charles Catholic School Craft Fair on  November 29 from 10:00–3:00!
Enjoy a wonderful day of local vendors, handmade goods, delicious treats, and our festive hot chocolate bar.
It’s the perfect way to start your Christmas shopping while supporting our school community.
331 St. Charles Street – We can’t wait to see you there!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- November 14, 2025

Attachment:


This year, we are thrilled to announce that our concert will be held at:

Portage Avenue Church (1420 Portage Avenue)
Tuesday, December 16th
Start Time: 6:30 PM

Please note: there is no matinee performance.

Given the growing size of our school community, finding a venue that can comfortably seat close to 1,000 people is essential. Hosting two performances in one day is no longer feasible or sustainable. This new location allows us to come together for one beautiful evening performance, offering:

  • The best possible seating for families
  • An enhanced stage and backstage experience for students
  • A spacious, accessible venue ideal for a full-school production

We are also pleased to share that the concert will be live streamed, allowing extended family members who cannot attend in person to be part of this joyful celebration.

Our students and staff have been working incredibly hard, and from what I have seen so far, it is going to be a spectacular performance. Please save the date – your family’s participation is an important part of making this evening meaningful. More details will follow in the coming weeks!


  • MFIS PD Day
  • Remembrance Day
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • SMA and SPHS presentations for Grade 8s on Thursday
  • Lifetouch Picture Re-Takes
  • SMA & SPHS presentations
  • TRIVIA NIGHT on Friday
  • Musical Candygrams begin on Monday
  • Volleyball Playoffs begin
  • School Mass on Tuesday at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Musical Bake Sale on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Term 1 ends & PowerSchool closes on Thursday
  • Inservice on November 21st – No School – BASC available
  • Advisory on November 25th
  • Kinder Open House on November 25th at 630 pm
  • Grades 5-8 Manitoba Moose Hockey Game field trip on November 25th
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch on November 26th
  • Grades 1-2 Manitoba Museum field trip on November 28th
  • SCCS Christmas Market Craft Fair on November 29th here at SCCS
  • Advent begins on November 30th

Spread a little Christmas cheer while supporting our school musical. You can order a special candy cane for your child, a friend, classmates, or even a favourite teacher!

Each candy cane is $1 and comes with a festive Christmas tag. Candy canes will be delivered to classrooms on Tuesday, December 16th.

All orders must be submitted by Friday, December 12th at 6:00 p.m.
Please use the Permission Click link below to place your order:
https://permission.click/rVpNg/ca

Thank you for supporting the musical and helping us make this season bright!

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.
Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL .

The crosswalk near the church: you cannot pass the lineup of cars that are waiting for patrols or waiting for the loading zone. Please be patience and wait in line and DO NOT PASS vehicles at any time.

Parking: Please do not park or block our neighbours’ driveways.

Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

KOATS FOR KIDS

St. Charles Catholic School is proud to support United Way’s “Koats for Kids” program again this year. From November 3-17, we will be collecting gently used winter clothing to help families in need.

Donations of mitts, hats, boots, ski pants, and winter jackets can be placed in the collection boxes near the school entrance.

Thank you for your generosity and for helping to keep our community warm this winter.

Reminder: All orders must be placed through MunchALunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.

Weekly Programs:

  • Monday – BLINE
  • Wednesday – Cheer and BLINE
  • Thursday – Hair Styling

Upcoming Events:

  • Cheer Recital: Wednesday, November 26th at 4:20pm
  • BLINE Demo/Testing: Monday, december 15th at 4:30pm

Please note that Curling will not be offered this winter. There are still a few spots available in December’s Craft.

Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.

As we move through the school year, we kindly remind families to regularly check their children’s hair for head lice. Lice are common and can spread easily in environments where children are in close contact. Please take a few minutes each week to inspect your child’s scalp, especially behind the ears and at the nape of the neck. If lice or nits (eggs) are found, please treat promptly and notify the school. Early detection helps prevent further spread.

Lice FAQs:

  • Is an itchy head always a sign of lice? Not necessarily. While itching can occur, many children with lice do not feel itchy at all.
  • Can lice jump from head-to-head? No. Lice do not jump or fly-they crawl. They spread through direct head-to-head contact.
  • Do lice live on pets? No. Head lice only live on human scalps, not on pets.
  • What do nits look like? Nits are tiny, oval-shaped eggs that stick to the hair shaft close to the scalp. They can look like dandruff but don’t flake off easily.

Thank you for helping us keep our school community healthy!

Do you have a child ready for kindergarten next year? If so, please let the office know so we can add your information to our list.

We are excited to invite families to our Kindergarten Open House on Tuesday, November 25 at 6:30 PM. The evening will include an information session, a school tour led by our student ambassadors, and a small reception.

On Wednesday, an Open House card was sent home with the youngest child in each family. Please do not throw these cards away-feel free to share them with someone you know, post them at your workplace, or add them to a community bulletin board.

Our current families are truly our best ambassadors, and we appreciate your continued support in promoting our school.

Join us for the St. Charles Catholic School Craft Fair on  November 29 from 10:00–3:00!
Enjoy a wonderful day of local vendors, handmade goods, delicious treats, and our festive hot chocolate bar.
It’s the perfect way to start your Christmas shopping while supporting our school community.
331 St. Charles Street – We can’t wait to see you there!

Our Musical Bake Sale is happening on Tuesday, and all items will be priced at $1 or $2.
Thank you for supporting our school musical!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- November 7, 2025

Attachment:


At St. Charles, we believe remembrance is more than a single day on the calendar. Throughout the week, students learned about its meaning in their classrooms through reading, writing, art, and discussion. These moments of learning helped our students understand that peace is something we must nurture every day – through kindness, respect, and care for one another.

Our Remembrance Day Assembly was a moving tribute of faith, music, and reflection. The Grade 6–8 Choir offered a heartfelt performance, and our Wind Ambassadors opened the assembly with a beautiful rendition of O Canada. The Grade 1–2 students shared a touching poem about peace, reminding us that even our youngest learners understand the value of hope and compassion. We were also honoured to welcome Lieutenant Colonel Robert Nash as our guest speaker, whose words inspired gratitude and pride in our students.

As we remember the sacrifices made by so many, may we continue to teach our children that peace begins with small acts of understanding and love – in our homes, classrooms, and community.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”  Matthew 5:9


  • Enrichment
  • St. Charles Day Assembly
  • PAC Meeting
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • 2:30 pm Early Dismissal
  • Remembrance Day Assembly
  • MFIS PD Day-No School-BASC available on Monday
  • Remembrance Day-No School-NO BASC on Tuesday
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch on Wednesday
  • SMA and SPHS presentations for Grade 8s on Thursday
  • Lifetouch Picture Re-Takes on Thursday-please ensure your child’s teacher is aware that you would like them to go for picture re-takes
  • TRIVIA NIGHT on Friday
  • Musical Candygrams begin on November 17th
  • School Mass on November 18th at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Musical Bake Sale on November 18th
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Term 1 ends & PowerSchool closes on November 20th
  • Inservice on November 21st – No School – BASC available

Beginning this year, Kindergarten to Grade 6 report cards will use a 4–3–2–1 achievement scale to reflect student learning in alignment with Provincial Curriculum Standards. This scale helps describe how well a student demonstrates their understanding and ability to apply skills that have been taught.

4 – Very Good to Excellent
The student meets grade-level expectations independently and can apply skills to new situations. Work shows confidence, accuracy, and transfer of learning.

3 – Good Understanding
The student meets grade-level expectations independently with familiar material. There may be small errors, but overall understanding is strong.

2 – Basic Understanding
The student shows partial understanding and often needs teacher support or prompting. Skills are emerging but not yet consistent.

1 – Limited Understanding
The student does not yet meet the grade-level expectations, even with support, and needs re-teaching or additional practice.

This scale provides a more accurate reflection of how well students are progressing in relation to the curriculum. More information will be shared with families in the coming weeks.

If your child is interested and you’d like more information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or JP Vigier directly. Thank you for your support!
2 Links for Registration:

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.
Please sign up using the link below: 2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL .

The crosswalk near the church: you cannot pass the lineup of cars that are waiting for patrols or waiting for the loading zone. Please be patience and wait in line and DO NOT PASS vehicles at any time.

Parking: Please do not park or block our neighbours’ driveways.

Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

KOATS FOR KIDS

St. Charles Catholic School is proud to support United Way’s “Koats for Kids” program again this year. From November 3-17, we will be collecting gently used winter clothing to help families in need.

Donations of mitts, hats, boots, ski pants, and winter jackets can be placed in the collection boxes near the school entrance.

Thank you for your generosity and for helping to keep our community warm this winter.

Reminder: All orders must be placed through MunchALunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.

Weekly Programs:

  • Monday – Full-day BASC: MUST be registered to attend. (Please read the email sent to you if your child is attending.)
  • Wednesday – Cheer and BLINE
  • Thursday – K-2 Donuts and Hair Styles

Reminders:

  • If your child is interested in Curling, please submit your form or let me know by Monday so we can confirm minimum numbers.
  • A reminder that a BASC form and payment must be submitted each time your child attends. Prices vary by activity.
  • Friday, November 21st is a Christmas-themed Full-day BASC – Registration is required to attend.
  • Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.

As we move through the school year, we kindly remind families to regularly check their children’s hair for head lice. Lice are common and can spread easily in environments where children are in close contact. Please take a few minutes each week to inspect your child’s scalp, especially behind the ears and at the nape of the neck. If lice or nits (eggs) are found, please treat promptly and notify the school. Early detection helps prevent further spread.

Lice FAQs:

  • Is an itchy head always a sign of lice? Not necessarily. While itching can occur, many children with lice do not feel itchy at all.
  • Can lice jump from head-to-head? No. Lice do not jump or fly-they crawl. They spread through direct head-to-head contact.
  • Do lice live on pets? No. Head lice only live on human scalps, not on pets.
  • What do nits look like? Nits are tiny, oval-shaped eggs that stick to the hair shaft close to the scalp. They can look like dandruff but don’t flake off easily.

Thank you for helping us keep our school community healthy!

St. Charles Borromeo (1538–1584) was a cardinal and Archbishop of Milan known for his deep faith, humility, and tireless service to others. He devoted his life to educating clergy, caring for the poor, and renewing the Church during a time of great challenge and reform.

He is the patron saint of teachers! Like him, we are called to live our faith through service, compassion, and learning.

As a school community, we can relate to St. Charles through our shared mission to grow in faith, help those in need, and work together to make our world a kinder, holier place.

This week, we sent out another email to all families about our upcoming Trivia Night which is one of our biggest fundraisers and a wonderful opportunity to connect as a school community. We encourage everyone to register, come out, and enjoy the evening together.

This year, the event will be held at the school. After dinner, the trivia fun begins for adults, while students will head to the small gym to enjoy a movie.

We look forward to seeing you there!

We are also looking for volunteers: VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME OR DONATIONS TO TRIVIA NIGHT at SCCS Friday, November 14, 2025

About 85% of submitted CARC applications have now been returned to the school. If you submitted an application earlier this fall, you may email the school office at reception@stccs.ca to confirm whether your clearance has been received.

Thank you for your patience and for helping us keep our school a safe and caring environment for all students.

A heartfelt thank you to our school community for supporting this year’s Harvest Manitoba Food Drive. Your generosity truly makes a difference for families in need across Manitoba.

Thanks to your donations, we collected an amazing 146 pounds of food and $37.20 in monetary contributions-that’s the equivalent of six full grocery carts of food, enough to provide over 120 meals for local families!

Your kindness and continued support show the true spirit of giving that defines our community. Thank you for helping us make a positive impact.

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- October 31, 2025

Attachment:


All Hallows’ Eve, or Halloween, marks the evening before All Saints’ Day. It reminds us that joy and light overcome fear and darkness. As Catholics, we can celebrate with fun and creativity while remembering that this day has roots in faith and hope.

All Saints’ Day, celebrated on November 1, is a time to honour all the saints – those known and unknown – who have lived lives of holiness and service to God. It reminds our students that sainthood is not just for a few special people but something we are all called to strive for through kindness, courage, and love.

All Souls’ Day, on November 2, invites us to remember and pray for those who have gone before us. It is a gentle reminder of our connection to the communion of saints and the importance of praying for one another, both the living and the departed.

This week also brought a new tradition to St. Charles – our first-ever Halloween celebration. The day was filled with excitement, laughter, and school spirit. Students participated in a lively costume parade and assembly, enjoyed creative costume prizes, and ended the day with a whole-school dance performance that had everyone smiling. It was a wonderful way to build community and celebrate together.

As we move into November, may we carry forward the lessons of these holy days – to live with gratitude, to honour those who inspire us, and to share joy and faith wherever we go.


  • Enrichment
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Halloween
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • St. Charles Day Assembly on Tuesday
  • PAC Meeting at 630 pm in our Cafeteria on Wednesday
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch on Wednesday
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital from 1135 am to 1230 pm on Thursday
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday
  • Remembrance Day Assembly on Friday
  • MFIS PD Day-No School-BASC available on Nov. 10th
  • Remembrance Day-No School-NO BASC on Nov.11th
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch on Nov. 12th
  • Lifetouch Picture Re-Takes on Nov. 13th
  • TRIVIA NIGHT on Nov. 14th

On Monday, Mr. Vechina and three Grade 6 students-Amen, Ruby, and Meera-attended the Manitoba Federation of Independent Schools (MFIS) reception for MLAs at the Manitoba Legislature.

This event provided a wonderful opportunity to:

  • Meet the Minister of Education and other leaders in the field,
  • Connect with students from other independent schools,
  • And engage with our local MLA, Logan Oxenham.

Mr. Oxenham has been a strong supporter of our school. He continues to show genuine interest in getting to know our community and finding ways to support us. Last year, one of our Grade 8 students was honoured with a Leadership Scholarship from his office—a testament to his commitment to youth and education.

Beginning this year, Kindergarten to Grade 6 report cards will use a 4–3–2–1 achievement scale to reflect student learning in alignment with Provincial Curriculum Standards. This scale helps describe how well a student demonstrates their understanding and ability to apply skills that have been taught.

4 – Very Good to Excellent
The student meets grade-level expectations independently and can apply skills to new situations. Work shows confidence, accuracy, and transfer of learning.

3 – Good Understanding
The student meets grade-level expectations independently with familiar material. There may be small errors, but overall understanding is strong.

2 – Basic Understanding
The student shows partial understanding and often needs teacher support or prompting. Skills are emerging but not yet consistent.

1 – Limited Understanding
The student does not yet meet the grade-level expectations, even with support, and needs re-teaching or additional practice.

This scale provides a more accurate reflection of how well students are progressing in relation to the curriculum. More information will be shared with families in the coming weeks.

We’ve sent out two emails this month inviting Grade 6–8 students to register for our upcoming program, which begins in January and runs for just 10 weeks. At this time, registration numbers are still low, and unfortunately, we may need to cancel the program if we don’t receive a few more sign-ups.

If your child is interested and you’d like more information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or JP Vigier directly. Thank you for your support!
2 Links for Registration:

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.

Please sign up using the link below: 2025–2026 Volunteers Needed | Parking Lot & Loading Zone Patrol Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

KOATS FOR KIDS

St. Charles Catholic School is proud to support United Way’s “Koats for Kids” program again this year. From November 3-17, we will be collecting gently used winter clothing to help families in need.

Donations of mitts, hats, boots, ski pants, and winter jackets can be placed in the collection boxes near the school entrance.

Thank you for your generosity and for helping to keep our community warm this winter.

Reminder: All orders must be placed through MunchALunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.

Weekly Programs:

  • Monday – Grades 7 & 8 Sushi Rolling
  • Tuesday – Grades 3–5 Cookie Baking
  • Wednesday – Cheer and BLINE
  • Thursday – Grades 6–8 Hair Styles (Early Dismissal Program 2:30–4:00 PM)

Reminders:

  • Early dismissal is at 2:30 PM on Thursday.
  • A new month begins on Monday-please ensure all BASC forms are submitted before attending.
  • In the mornings, please send your child directly into the school.
  • A BASC form must be submitted for every program attended.
  • For last-minute changes, please text Ms. Furutani directly (no need to contact the office). She updates teachers daily before the last bell to ensure safety and accurate attendance.

Upcoming Programs:

  • Full-Day BASC on November 10 and November 21 are full.
  • We are gauging interest for Curling-please submit your form if interested.
  • If you have any questions about BASC, please feel free to contact Ms. Furutani.

Got Halloween candy your kids can’t eat? Whether it’s due to allergies or just too much sugar, we’ve got you covered! Bring your candy to: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQcmQ0JkxiQ/?igsh=MXExYjBpcnllYXFlOA== 
We’ll pay kids cash for their unwanted treats! Let’s make Halloween sweet for everyone – even without the candy!

On Monday, our boilers were temporarily turned off to allow Ambassador Mechanical to map out specific areas of the school and correctly identify the four heating zones. Once that work was completed, only two boilers and one pump were needed to restart the system.

This restart caused some of the unusual sounds, visible smoke, and noticeable smells near the back of the building that some of you may have experienced. Please be assured that our contractors were on-site the entire time and fully aware of the situation.

By Wednesday, most of the necessary work was completed. As with any building, ongoing maintenance and repairs are part of keeping things running smoothly. We’re fortunate to have Secure Construction Group supporting us, and we trust their expertise in caring for our facility.

If you ever have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

A special thank you to the Middle Years teachers for all of their preparation, planning, and energy in organizing such a meaningful day for our students.

This week, we sent out an email to all families about our upcoming Trivia Night and also included a note in students’ agendas.

Unfortunately, there was an issue with the Permission Click website on the same day, and the registration link appeared to be incorrect. We’re happy to report that the link is now working properly, and registration is open!

Trivia Night is one of our biggest fundraisers and a wonderful opportunity to connect as a school community. We encourage everyone to register, come out, and enjoy the evening together.

This year, the event will be held at the school. After dinner, the trivia fun begins for adults, while students will head to the small gym to enjoy a movie.

We look forward to seeing you there!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Weekly Update and Important Information- October 24, 2025

Attachment:



  • Book Fair
  • Grade 6 & 8 Immunization
  • School Mass
  • Fundraiser Lunch is Hot Dog/Subway
  • Musical tryouts
  • Parent Teacher Interviews
  • Staff Appreciation Day
  • St. Mary’s Academy Movie Night
  • MTS PD Day on Friday – No School
  • SCCS Halloween Howl Dance
  • Raffle Ticket Deadline on Friday
  • Enrichment on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Musical Bake Sale on Thursday. Everything $1 or $2
  • Halloween on Friday
  • Enrichment on November 4th
  • St. Charles Day Assembly on November 4th
  • PAC Meeting at 630 pm in our Cafeteria on November 5th
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch on November 5th
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital from 1135 am to 1230 pm on November 6th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on November 6th
  • Remembrance Day Assembly on November 7th

Thursday we celebrated Staff Appreciation Day, and it was such a wonderful reminder of how special our community is. Our staff are truly amazing!
We enjoyed a delicious luncheon provided by our parent community—thank you for your thoughtfulness and generosity. The meal from Supper Central was fantastic.
On behalf of all the staff at St. Charles Catholic School, thank you for making us feel special and for your continued support throughout the year.

Beginning this year, Kindergarten to Grade 6 report cards will use a 4–3–2–1 achievement scale to reflect student learning in alignment with Provincial Curriculum Standards. This scale helps describe how well a student demonstrates their understanding and ability to apply skills that have been taught.

4 – Very Good to Excellent
The student meets grade-level expectations independently and can apply skills to new situations. Work shows confidence, accuracy, and transfer of learning.

3 – Good Understanding
The student meets grade-level expectations independently with familiar material. There may be small errors, but overall understanding is strong.

2 – Basic Understanding
The student shows partial understanding and often needs teacher support or prompting. Skills are emerging but not yet consistent.

1 – Limited Understanding
The student does not yet meet the grade-level expectations, even with support, and needs re-teaching or additional practice.

This scale provides a more accurate reflection of how well students are progressing in relation to the curriculum. More information will be shared with families in the coming weeks.

An exciting opportunity for students in Grades 6-8!
2 Links for Registration:

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds safe and accessible for all. To help support this effort, we are looking for parent volunteers to assist with our parking lot and loading zone patrol.

Please sign up using the link below: 2025–2026 Volunteers Needed | Parking Lot & Loading Zone Patrol Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL

Your support makes a real difference in ensuring safety for our students and families.

Reminder: All orders must be placed through MunchALunch at www.munchalunch.com ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.

Weekly Programs:

  • Monday – BLINE
  • Tuesday – Halloween Craft
  • Wednesday – BLINE and Cheer

November Programs:

  • The Donuts, Cookies, and Sushi classes are now full.
  • Full-Day BASC on November 10 and November 21 are almost full. You must be registered to attend.
  • There are still spots available in Curling, Winter Craft, and Christmas Craft—register soon to save your spot!
  • If you have any questions about BASC, please feel free to contact Ms. Furutani.

Our Grade 4 students participated in a special Bible Celebration, a meaningful part of their Religion curriculum. During this time, students learned how the Bible is organized and how to look up and read Scripture, deepening their understanding of God’s Word.

We recognize that our Grade 4 students are now at an age where they are ready to receive their own Bible and begin exploring it with greater independence. The celebration took the form of a beautiful prayer service organized by the teachers, where each student was called by name to receive their Bible.

This milestone marks an important moment in their faith journey—an acknowledgment that they are growing up and becoming more capable of understanding and living out God’s message in their daily lives.

Our Grade 8 students began their final year at St. Charles with a meaningful retreat day! A special opportunity to reflect, grow, and come together as a class. The retreat sets the tone for a year of religious study and reflection, helping students begin to think about their time at St. Charles and how their experiences here have shaped who they are. It also invites them to consider how their faith and values will guide them as they move on to high school next year.
The day included a prayer service, games, crafts and activities, and reflection sessions. My message to the Grade 8s was simple: Enjoy this last year. Appreciate all the “last” moments that come with it. You are the leaders of our school, and we are so proud of you.

A special thank you to the Middle Years teachers for all of their preparation, planning, and energy in organizing such a meaningful day for our students.

…. Trivia Night … Shrek the Musical Bake Sale … For more information, please check out a .pdf copy of Mrs. Prettie’s Principal’s Update (link at the bottom of this post).

We are looking for a Volunteer Produce Pick-Up Coordinator to help with our school’s weekly produce deliveries. The role involves picking up produce from Safeway every Wednesday morning and delivering it to the school. You do not need a large vehicle—everything will comfortably fit in a car.

If you are available and interested in helping, please contact our Fundraising Committee at fundraising@stccs.ca for more details.

Your support helps keep our school programs running smoothly—thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity.

This year, students and staff are invited to dress up for Halloween. In the past, this was a black and orange Colour Day, and that option is still available. Students may also wear a costume or Halloween-themed accessory to school.

Costume Guidelines:

  • Costumes must be school-appropriate.
  • Masks and headwear may be brought to school to show but cannot be worn during the day.
  • Accessories that may interfere with learning can be shown, then placed in lockers or cubbies.
  • Costumes that are suggestive, too scary, or otherwise inappropriate for school will be addressed, and students will be asked to remove them.

The day will end with a costume parade and costume prizes! We are excited to celebrate together as a school community.

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $97,095. Amazing!
You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.