Principal’s Update – November 29th, 2024


As we wrap up another exciting week at St. Charles Catholic School, I want to take a moment to share how incredibly proud I am of our students. This week, we had the opportunity to send several classes on field trips, and I received such positive feedback from all our teachers about our students’ behavior and engagement. The students not only followed expectations but also truly embraced the chance to learn and explore outside the classroom. It’s a lot of work and planning that goes into these events and seeing how much the students enjoy them makes it all worthwhile.

This week has also been filled with remarkable leadership moments. Our choirs came together to rehearse with our musicians, and the sound is incredible! It’s a true testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, especially the 200 voices of our 3-8 choir. I am so excited to see them perform their final piece on December 13th.

Additionally, our ambassadors put in so much effort preparing for the Kinder Open House. The event was a success because of the teamwork and leadership of both the students and staff. I truly appreciate everyone’s support in making this such a special occasion for our school.

As we embrace the cold weather this week, especially with some extremes in the mornings, I am reminded of the warmth our school community brings. It is always a great start to my day to see the smiling faces and hear the warm greetings as I stand in the loading zone. I truly enjoy helping ensure everyone’s safety, and I appreciate all the drivers who do their part to make that happen.

Thank you also for your patience as the work on our foundation continues. This week, they finished the excavation, and next week, they will be waterproofing the area and closing the foundation. We are looking forward to getting our front entrance back very soon!

Thank you all for contributing to such a wonderful week. I am continuously inspired by the leadership and enthusiasm shown by our students and staff.


  • Musical Candy Cane-Grams Fundraiser!
  • Advisory Groups and Hockey Enrichment
  • Kinder Open House
  • Grade 1-2 Manitoba Museum field trip
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • SCCS Christmas Craft Market is tomorrow, Nov 30th!
  • Advent begins on Sunday, Dec 1st, 2024
  • Advisory Groups and Hockey Enrichment continue Tuesday
  • PML Lunch Hour Recitals on Tuesday, Dec 3rd
  • PML Recitals at OLPH on Wednesday, Dec 4th and Thursday, Dec 5th at 630 pm
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Early Dismissal on Thursday, Dec 5th 230 pm
  • Raffle Ticket draw on Friday, Dec 6th at 1 pm – get your tickets into the Front Office!
  • St. Nicholas Day is on Friday, Dec 6th Assembly at 115 pm!
  • Grade 6-8 Band Concert at St. Paul the Apostle on December 12th at 630 pm
  • SCCS Matinee & Evening Christmas Concerts at St. Paul the Apostle on December 13th at 130 pm and 630 pm
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Reconciliation for Grade 5-8 Students
  • Christmas Spirit Week – watch for details!
  • There is NO MILK or LUNCH program on December 13th or 20th.

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

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO PARKING in the loading zone. It is also a NO IDLE ZONE.

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

Happy December! Please be sure to submit your forms if your child will be attending BASC this month.

  • BLINE will be held on Monday and Wednesday.
  • Early dismissal is on Thursday.
  • There are still a few spots available for Christmas Craft.
  • New offerings in January include:
    • Chocolate Cake Bake
    • Apple Crisp Bake
    • Sushi Rolling
    • New Year Craft
    • BLINE starting over.

Forms for these activities are available at the front entrance and spots are limited. Please note, there will be NO PM BASC on December 20th and NO BASC during the Christmas Break. Feel free to contact me with any questions at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca.

Most Child Abuse Registry (CAR) Checks that were submitted in September 2024 have been returned to us here in the SCCS Front Office. Any CARC applications that were submitted in October or November are still being processed by the CAR office in downtown Winnipeg. If you would like to inquire to see if your CARC has been cleared and is on file in the SCCS Front Office, please email reception@stccs.ca. Thank you to all the parents who filled out this paperwork!

Please note that we have a change in location for our Annual Christmas Concerts, along with the addition of a new concert this year. Please save the dates! It is important that all students attend the evening concerts to ensure full class representation. We have been working hard on these performances since September, and we’re excited to share them with you!

Private Music Lessons Recitals: December 4th and 5th @ 6:30pm @ OLPH, 4588 Roblin Blvd. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm.

Band Concert (All Grade 6-8 Students): December 12th @ 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm (in school uniform).

Christmas Concerts (All K-8 students): December 13th @ 1:30pm and 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave.

1:30pm Concert: Students will be bussed (in school uniform)

6:30pm Concert: Students need to arrive @ 6:00pm

BAND CONCERT HELP NEEDED Thursday, December 12, 2024

CHRISTMAS CONCERT HELP NEEDED Friday, December 13, 2024

At our school, we are proud to have two key leadership groups comprised of Grade 6-8 students.

The first is our Student Ambassadors. These students play a vital role in welcoming prospective families and students to St. Charles Catholic School. They lead interactive tours, sharing the school’s history, important facts, and personal experiences. By answering questions and offering their unique perspectives, they serve as outstanding representatives of our student body.

The second group is our Wind Ambassadors. These students are passionate about music and eager to take their talents beyond the classroom. They enrich our school community by performing at assemblies, Open House events, concerts, and festivals. Their dedication allows them to tackle advanced musical pieces and contribute to the vibrant culture of St. Charles.

SCCS has a unique opportunity to connect with our parishes through our annual chocolate and raffle ticket sales.  It’s an excellent way to bridge the connection between each parish and our school. It is also a great opportunity for our students to develop social and math skills, as well as good customer service, showcasing our great community. We have heard from families that cost is a concern, as is unsold product.  Moving forward, families are permitted to take a box of chocolates and a raffle booklet to sell at Parish Masses at no cost, simply pick up on Friday from reception and return any unsold chocolate/raffle tickets on Monday. VIP hours will remain at 1.5 hours for each mass.

RAFFLE TICKETS

If you still have raffle tickets to hand in, please get them into the Front Office by Friday, December 6th in time for the 1 pm draw!

Are you interested in earning VIP Hours? Can you sell more raffle ticket booklets? Earn 1 VIP Hour for each additional raffle ticket booklet you sell. Please see the Front Office for details!

This week, we conducted two emergency practice drills on Thursday afternoon. The first was a Hold & Secure Drill, followed by a Lockdown Drill. Our staff and students did an excellent job, following all safety protocols. Teachers prepared their students in advance with age-appropriate discussions to ensure everyone felt informed and comfortable with the process.

We will hold these drills again in the spring as part of our ongoing commitment to safety and preparedness.

The toques have arrived and have been distributed to students who ordered them. If you still need to make a payment or pick up your order, please contact the school.

If you’re interested in purchasing a toque, we have extras available in the school office—don’t miss out!

This Wednesday, Grade 1, 1/2, and 2 classes enjoyed an all-day field trip to the Manitoba Museum. Students were placed into small groups and participated in a variety of engaging activities throughout the day.

A heartfelt thank you to all the parent volunteers who joined us—you made this day possible, and your support was greatly appreciated! As you can see from the photos, the students had an incredible time exploring and learning through the various activities included in this day.

Congratulations to the Developmental Girls’ volleyball team who had a great season this year. Each player worked hard to improve their skills and grow as a player each practice and game. We are very proud of the girls and how far they have come this season. They should be very proud of the growth they have achieved as athletes. Thank you to all the players and parents who supported the team this season! Way to go Chargers! Miss McEvoy and Mrs. Froystad

Congratulations to the Developmental Boys’ volleyball team on their season. They made so much progress in their skills, communication, and teamwork. The boys had several very close, nail-biting games where they were challenged to work as a team, keep a positive attitude and learn from their mistakes. They were able to implement the drills we practiced and take feedback on the court to come out with the win in two games and win several more sets in other games! We are very proud of you all and your hard work! Go Chargers! Mrs. Chliboyko

The Competitive Girls’ volleyball team had an excellent season this year! They finished the season with 6 wins and 2 losses. Every game was played with determination, positivity and teamwork. Throughout the season all the players improved their skills. The girls’ team was very proud to make Tier 1 playoffs this year but unfortunately lost both hard fought playoff games. They finished the season in 7th out of 17 teams.
It was certainly a season to be proud of! Mrs. Boughton

The Competitive Boys’ volleyball team had a great season! They have worked hard mastering certain positions, working on overhand serves and playing as a team. This season every single athlete improved and learned a ton. They worked together and played some strong games. The athletes did great during the regular season finishing 7th out of 15 teams. The boys played well in playoffs including enjoying the large St. Paul’s courts. The boys are passing the volleyball off to next year’s competitive team as all athletes played their last SCCS volleyball game. Congratulations on the amazing season!
3 – 2 -1 Chargers! Ms. Copeland 

Last Friday, the Grade 3, 3-4, and 4 classes had the opportunity to visit the Manitoba Children’s Museum for a fun-filled day of exploration and learning. The students thoroughly enjoyed exploring the museum exhibits, engaging in hands-on crafts, playing, and learning together in a dynamic and interactive environment.

As part of the visit, each group participated in two educational sessions that tied directly into our Social Studies and Science curriculums. These sessions covered fascinating topics such as Teepees, the Land & Us, where students learned about Indigenous perspectives and connections to the land, Tracks and Scats, which provided insight into local wildlife and their habitats, and This New House, an exploration of structures and the science behind them.

A special thank you goes out to our parent volunteers who joined us on this trip. We are so grateful for your time and support!

To help raise funds for the Musical.
You can order a special candy-cane for $1 for your child, friend, classmates, or teachers.
Each will have a special Christmas tag attached to it.
Candy-Canes will be distributed on Tuesday, Dec. 17th to each classroom.

All orders must be in by 6:00 pm on Thursday, Dec. 12th.
Please use the Permission Click link TO PLACE YOUR ORDER: 
https://permission.click/7EeJg/ca

On Monday, myself and 4 Grade 6 students attended the Manitoba Federation of Independent Schools Reception at the Manitoba Legislature Building. We were warmly welcomed by our Superintendent, Mr. Praznik, and Mrs. Narynski, who is a member of the MFIS Board of Directors.

We also had the chance to meet our MLA, Mr. Oxenham, who expressed interest in visiting our school this year.

The students enjoyed some delicious refreshments and were treated to two fantastic performances: a dance by Freedom School and a song by St. Aidan’s School. The Minister of Education also spoke, reaffirming the government’s support for Independent Schools. Overall, it was an incredible experience, and I was so proud of each of my students. They were confident, engaged, and eager to connect with students from other Independent Schools.

Our Christmas food hamper drive kicks off next week! We are collecting food items for two different families from one of our local parishes. Each class is asked to contribute specific items. Here is the list:

KF/KL: jello, rice, canned tunaGr. 1: mac and cheese, tea
Gr. 1-2: cookies, stuffingGr. 2: gravy mix, peanut butter
Gr. 3: canned spaghetti, oatmealGr. 3-4: jam, canned fruit, scalloped potatoes
Gr. 4: coffee, syrup, canned vegetablesGr. 5: cereal, pancake mix
Gr. 6C: sugar, canned soupGr. 6M: cranberry sauce, bagged candy
Gr. 7: spaghetti sauce, pork and beansGr. 8: fruit juice, cake mix

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. So far, we have raised $43,920. You can track our progress on the website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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

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

Winter Wonderland Dance @ St. Mary’s Academy. More information is available in the Principal’s Weekly Update linked below.

Make sure to visit our Christmas Craft Fair this weekend. All handmade items, prizes, treats, cocao cabana bar, a visit from Santa!

We are also looking for some helpers. Do lend a hand! Sign up using the link below:


Have a great weekend!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – November 22nd, 2024


Looking back on this week, the themes of preparation and anticipation truly stand out. Our teaching staff has been hard at work completing first-term report cards, a process that requires meticulous attention to detail along with the additional tasks of checking, processing, printing, and preparing them for distribution. It’s a collaborative effort, with support from our entire team, and I am grateful for everyone’s contributions.

Reading through each report has been an inspiring experience. The growth, progress, and hard work of every student are evident, along with thoughtful goals for the next term that highlight their commitment to academic excellence. I am incredibly proud of all that our students have achieved so far, made possible by the dedication and teamwork of our exceptional staff.

This week has also been filled with excitement as students head out on field trips, embracing new experiences and hands-on learning that enriches their education. At the same time, our community is busily preparing for the upcoming Christmas concerts and PML recitals. The dedication and creativity going into these events promise to make them truly memorable celebrations of our students’ talents.

Meanwhile, our Buildings & Grounds team has also been hard at work, completing significant upgrades. The boiler system installation, which began in May, is now fully finished with four new high-efficiency boilers. Our gymnasium also received a major update this week, featuring 12 new LED lights, 6 industrial fans, 4 spotlights, and a freshly painted stage. These improvements enhance our facilities for everyone and create a more welcoming and functional space.

With only four weeks remaining until Christmas break, there is so much to look forward to. Let’s embrace the joy of this season, the achievements of the term, and the opportunities for learning and connection that lie ahead in term 2.


  • School Mass
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Subway/Hot Dog Wednesday Fundraising Lunch
  • MB Moose – Project 11 field trip for Grades 5-8 students
  • Children’s Museum field trip for Grades 3-4 students
  • Report Cards were distributed & PowerSchool Parent Portal has re-opened
  • Music rehearsals
  • Volleyball practices & Games
  • Reading Club
  • Our Koats for Kids collection has wrapped up
  • Musical Candy Cane-gram starts on Monday – watch for details below!
  • Advisory Classes & Hockey Enrichment continue Tuesday
  • Kinder Open House Tuesday, November 26th at 630 pm
  • MB Museum Field Trip for Grades 1-2 on Wednesday, November 27th
  • Wednesday Fundraising Pizza Lunch for those who have ordered
  • SCCS Christmas Craft Market here at school on Saturday, November 30th
  • The Season of Advent begins December 1st
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital December 3rd
  • PML Evening Recitals at OLPH 630 pm December 4th & 5th
  • Early Dismissal December 5th 230 pm dismissal
  • St. Nicholas Day December 6th with an assembly to celebrate at 115 pm
  • SCCS Raffle draw at 1 pm on December 6th – submit your raffle ticket booklets if you haven’t already!
  • Grade 6-8 Band Concert, Reconciliation, SCCS Matinee & Evening Christmas Concerts, and Christmas Spirit Week – watch for details!
  • No lunch programs on December 13th and 20th.

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

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO PARKING in the loading zone. It is also a NO IDLE ZONE. Please be KIND to the parent volunteers.

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

  • BLINE: Sessions are on Monday and Wednesday.
  • Christmas Craft: A few spots are still available.
  • December BASC Form: Due next week.
  • No PM BASC: Please note there will be no PM BASC on December 20th.
  • If your child arrives at school before 8:15 am, they will be sent to BASC, which incurs a fee.
  • For safety reasons, we lock the gates when BASC is outside. Please use the front doors and your fob to enter.
  • Please note that craft activities will not be completed before 4:45 pm. When signing up, ensure your child can stay until then, or plan to wait until the activity is finished.
  • Forms are available in the front entrance and will soon be posted on the website.
  • January activities include cake baking, apple crisp baking, sushi rolling, a new session of BLINE, a New Year craft, and full-day BASC with fun activities at school (no field trips).

Feel free to contact me for any questions about BASC at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Thank you, Ms. Furutani.

Most Child Abuse Registry (CAR) Checks that were submitted in September 2024 have been returned to us here in the SCCS Front Office. Any CARC applications that were submitted in October or November are still being processed by the CAR office in downtown Winnipeg. If you would like to inquire to see if your CARC has been cleared and is on file in the SCCS Front Office, please email reception@stccs.ca. Thank you to all the parents who filled out this paperwork!

Please note that we have a change in location for our Annual Christmas Concerts, along with the addition of a new concert this year. They all occur at one of our sponsoring parishes!  A detailed information package will be emailed soon, but in the meantime, please save the dates! It is important that all students attend the evening concerts to ensure full class representation. We have been working hard on these performances since September, and we’re excited to share them with you!

Private Music Lessons Recitals: December 4th and 5th @ 6:30pm @ OLPH, 4588 Roblin Blvd. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm.

Band Concert (All Grade 6-8 Students): December 12th @ 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm (in school uniform).

Christmas Concerts (All K-8 students): December 13th @ 1:30pm and 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave.

1:30pm Concert: Students will be bussed (in school uniform)

6:30pm Concert: Students need to arrive @ 6:00pm

BAND CONCERT HELP NEEDED Thursday, December 12, 2024

CHRISTMAS CONCERT HELP NEEDED Friday, December 13, 2024

If you have a child ready for Kindergarten in the Fall (birth year 2020), please contact sec@stccs.ca for your registration package. We start accepting applications on November 27th.

If you would like to help here is a link to volunteer and donate: HELP NEEDED! KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, November 26, 2024

SCCS has a unique opportunity to connect with our parishes through our annual chocolate and raffle ticket sales.  It’s an excellent way to bridge the connection between each parish and our school. It is also a great opportunity for our students to develop social and math skills, as well as good customer service, showcasing our great community. We have heard from families that cost is a concern, as is unsold product.  Moving forward, families are permitted to take a box of chocolates and a raffle booklet to sell at Parish Masses at no cost, simply pick up on Friday from reception and return any unsold chocolate/raffle tickets on Monday. VIP hours will remain at 1.5 hours for each mass.

RAFFLE TICKETS

If you still have raffle tickets to hand in, please get them into the Front Office by Friday, December 6th in time for the 1 pm draw!

Are you interested in earning VIP Hours? Can you sell more raffle ticket booklets? Earn 1 VIP Hour for each additional raffle ticket booklet you sell. Please see the Front Office for details!

We’ve collected several boxes of winter clothing—way to go, Chargers! Thank you to the Safe & Caring Schools Committee for organizing this for our school community.
A huge thank you to everyone who contributed!

The toques have arrived and have been distributed to students who ordered them. If you still need to make a payment or pick up your order, please contact the school.

If you’re interested in purchasing a toque, we have extras available in the school office—don’t miss out!

Did you know we have a student recycling club? Every day, a group of dedicated students collect paper recycling from all the classrooms and offices. There are also recycling containers for all drink containers situated around the school.

A big thank you to this amazing group of students for their commitment!

As the saying goes, “Recycling turns things into other things, which is like magic.” Let’s all do our part to protect our planet!

On Thursday, our Grade 5-8 students had the exciting opportunity to attend the Project 11 Manitoba Moose Game!

This event was more than just hockey—it was an incredible experience that combined the thrill of the game with a powerful message about mental health and wellness.

Students enjoyed the chance to cheer on the MB Moose, connect with their classmates, and reflect on the importance of taking care of their mental health.

Thank you to Project 11 for hosting such an inspiring event and for promoting positive mental health strategies for youth. Thank you to all the teachers who helped to organize this event for our students. It was a memorable day!

I’m reaching out to see if anyone in our community has the skillset and interest in refinishing wood floors. If this is something you’re experienced with or would like to help with, please let me know!

Exciting news! Today, two lifts were delivered to our building in preparation for the installation of six ceiling fans and new LED lighting in the gym next week—an amazing uplift for our gym!

During this time, the gym will be closed, and some gym classes may be relocated to our amazing turf field or the Parish fields. Please ensure students are dressed appropriately for outdoor weather.

Thank you for your understanding as we work to enhance our facilities!

To help raise funds for the Musical.
You can order a special candy-cane for $1 for your child, friend, classmates, or teachers.
Each will have a special Christmas tag attached to it.
Candy-Canes will be distributed on Tuesday, Dec. 17th to each classroom.

All orders must be in by 6:00pm on Thursday, Dec. 12th.
Please use the Permission Click link TO PLACE YOUR ORDER: 
https://permission.click/7EeJg/ca

Thank you all for your amazing support with the bake sale! There were so many delicious treats to enjoy, and your contributions directly support the success of our musical.

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. So far, we have raised $43,920. You can track our progress on the website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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

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


Have a great weekend!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – November 15th, 2024


  • Remembrance Day
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • PML Make-up Lesson Week
  • PAC Meeting
  • Wednesday Fundraising Pizza Lunch
  • Lifetouch Picture re-take day
  • Volleyball teams continued with their season
  • String and Wind Ambassadors, and Song Leaders continued rehearsals
  • Library Reading Club
  • Koats for Kids collection
  • School Mass Tuesday, November 19th at 1030 am at St. Charles Parish – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Musical Bake Sale Tuesday, November 19th
  • Subway/Hot Dog Wednesday Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Grades 5-8 MB Moose – Project 11 field trip on Thursday, November 21st
  • Report Cards distributed on November 21st and PowerSchool Parent Portal re-opens
  • Grades 3/4/3-4 Children’s Museum field trip on Friday, November 22nd
  • String and Wind Ambassador and Song Leaders rehearsals, Reading Club
  • Last week for the Koats for Kids collection
  • SPHS Volleyball Playoffs on the weekend
  • Musical Candy Cane-gram begins the last week of November – watch for details!
  • Kinder Open House on Tuesday, November 26th at 630 pm
  • MB Museum Field Trip for Grades 1/2/1-2 on Wednesday, November 27th
  • Wednesday Fundraising Pizza Lunch
  • SCCS Christmas Craft Market Saturday, November 30th here at school

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

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO PARKING in the loading zone. It is also a NO IDLE ZONE. Please be KIND to the parent volunteers.

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

  • There is BLINE on Monday.
  • Tuesday is the Winter Craft.
  • Curling is on Wednesday.
  • NO BLINE is scheduled for Wednesday.

BLINE demo & testing is on Wednesday, December 18th at 4:15 in the gym. All are welcome to come.

Please make sure your child has proper clothing for the changing weather, as in BASC we do go outside afterschool.

Feel free to contact me for any questions about BASC at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Thank you, Ms. Furutani.

The committee is requesting paper plates, as they do not have enough for upcoming pizza lunches. If you can help, please use this link: HELP WITH WEDNESDAY PIZZA & HOT DOG/SUBWAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES. Every Wednesday, we need your help to prepare and serve the lunches. Please volunteer!

Please note that we have a change in location for our Annual Christmas Concerts, along with the addition of a new concert this year. They all occur at one of our sponsoring parishes!  A detailed information package will be emailed soon, but in the meantime, please save the dates! It is important that all students attend the evening concerts to ensure full class representation. We have been working hard on these performances since September, and we’re excited to share them with you!

Private Music Lessons Recitals: December 4th and 5th @ 6:30pm @ OLPH, 4588 Roblin Blvd. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm.

Band Concert (All Grade 6-8 Students): December 12th @ 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm (in school uniform).

Christmas Concerts (All K-8 students): December 13th @ 1:30pm and 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave.

1:30pm Concert: Students will be bussed (in school uniform)

6:30pm Concert: Students need to arrive @ 6:00pm

On November 14th, the Grade 7 and 8 students participated in two Science/STEM workshops led by Claire Holliday from WISE Kid-Netic Energy.

Grade 7 took part in Science on the Run, a hands-on project exploring polymer chemistry through experiments that introduced the Particle Theory and Heat Unit.

Grade 8 experienced Open Heart Surgery, where they dissected a pig’s heart to study the circulatory system and heart anatomy, enhancing their Cells & Systems unit.

A big thank you to Claire Holliday for sharing her expertise and enthusiasm with our students!

If you have a child ready for Kindergarten in the Fall (birth year 2020), please contact sec@stccs.ca for your registration package. We start accepting applications on November 27th.

If you would like to help here is a link to volunteer and donate: HELP NEEDED! KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, November 26, 2024

SCCS has a unique opportunity to connect with our parishes through our annual chocolate and raffle ticket sales.  It’s an excellent way to bridge the connection between each parish and our school. It is also a great opportunity for our students to develop social and math skills, as well as good customer service, showcasing our great community. We have heard from families that cost is a concern, as is unsold product.  Moving forward, families are permitted to take a box of chocolates and a raffle booklet to sell at Parish Masses at no cost, simply pick up on Friday from reception and return any unsold chocolate/raffle tickets on Monday. VIP hours will remain at 1.5 hours for each mass.

RAFFLE TICKETS

If you still have raffle tickets to hand in, please get them into the Front Office by Friday, December 6th in time for the 1 pm draw!

Are you interested in earning VIP Hours? Can you sell more raffle ticket booklets? Earn 1 VIP Hour for each additional raffle ticket booklet you sell. Please see the Front Office for details!

This is the last week we will be collecting donations for the United Way’s program “Koats for Kids”. We are looking to collect gently used winter gear items. Donations boxes are in the school entrance. Thank you for your support!

DELIVER our KOATS FOR KIDS COLLECTION to the YMCA at 3550 Portage Avenue on Friday, November 22

The toques have arrived and have been distributed to students who ordered them. If you still need to make a payment or pick up your order, please contact the school.

If you’re interested in purchasing a toque, we have extras available in the school office—don’t miss out!

This year, our Grade 5 class will participate in the Roots of Empathy program, led by Mrs. Boughton. This award-winning initiative promotes children’s positive mental health and well-being and has reached over 1.2 million children worldwide since 1996.

Mrs. Boughton will begin a pre-lesson this week before introducing the class to Baby Finn, our “Tiny Teacher,” next week. Over the course of nine visits throughout the school year, students will get to know Baby Finn, celebrate his milestones, observe his emotional cues, and witness the special bond he shares with his parents.

The class and Mrs. Boughton are thrilled to start this meaningful program and look forward to welcoming Baby Finn!

St. Charles Catholic School is excited to announce our upcoming musical production, MTI Broadway Junior: Dot & the Kangaroo Jr.

In this heartwarming story, a young girl befriends a kangaroo and gains the ability to understand animals. Come see the show to discover the rest of the adventure!

Students in Grades 6-8, along with a few younger performers, will be showcasing their talents at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on Monday, May 5, 2025.

Tickets are $10 and will be available for purchase at the school starting in January. There will be two performances: an afternoon show at 1:30 PM and an evening show at 6:30 PM. More details will follow.

Thank you, Ms. Furutani

BLUE BOMBERS COLOUR DAY

This Friday, we celebrated our Blue Bombers with a “Blue Bombers Colour Day!” Staff and students proudly wore Blue Bombers gear or colors to show support for the best team in the league as they head to the 111th Grey Cup final on Sunday. Go Bombers!

Exciting news! Today, two lifts were delivered to our building in preparation for the installation of six ceiling fans and new LED lighting in the gym next week—an amazing uplift for our gym!

During this time, the gym will be closed, and some gym classes may be relocated to our amazing turf field or the Parish fields. Please ensure students are dressed appropriately for outdoor weather.

Thank you for your understanding as we work to enhance our facilities!

The event was a great success! A heartfelt thank you to the incredible parent volunteers who organized this fundraiser for our community. With 130 attendees, some big winners, and fantastic prizes, it was a wonderful evening of connection and community building.

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. So far, we have raised $43,920. You can track our progress on the website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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

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



Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – November 8th, 2024


As we approach Remembrance Day, our thoughts turn to the profound gift of peace and the sacrifices made to protect it. This week, our school community will pause to honor the men and women who have served our country and those who continue to stand for freedom and justice.

At St. Charles, we strive to cultivate a spirit of peace in the hearts of our students, teaching them the value of compassion, understanding, and unity. This Remembrance Day, let us reflect on the importance of peace, not only in the world around us but in our daily interactions with one another.

May this week inspire us to remember, to pray for peace, and to take steps toward fostering it in our homes and communities.


  • We celebrated St. Charles Day with a special assembly and an ice cream treat!
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • We continued our collection for Koats for Kids
  • String and Wind Ambassadors, and Song Leaders all had practices
  • Volleyball teams continued their practices and games
  • Our first PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • Grade 8 students went on a “No Stone Left Alone” field trip
  • Rome Trip meeting
  • We had our Remembrance Day Assembly yesterday morning
  • Yesterday was Early Dismissal
  • Today was an Inservice Day
  • Tonight is Trivia Night at Assiniboia Downs
  • Monday, November 11th is Remembrance Day – there is no school and no BASC
  • PML Make-up Lessons
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment continue
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • There is a PAC Meeting on Wednesday, November 13th at 630 pm in our Cafeteria – ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
  • Lifetouch Picture Retake Day is Thursday, November 14thplease ensure that your child’s teacher knows that they are to go for retakes when their class is called
  • Grade 7&8 Science workshops on November 14th
  • School Mass
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Wednesday Fundraising Lunches
  • Report Card Distribution and PowerSchool re-opens for families
  • MB Moose – Project 11 Field Trip for Grades 5-8 students
  • MB Children’s Museum Field Trip for Grades 3-4 students
  • SPHS Volleyball Playoffs

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

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. Plus, as a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • No BASC on Monday.
  • Tuesday is the Woodburning workshop.
  • Wednesday is BLINE.
  • There are still a few spots left in the December Craft.

Feel free to contact me for any questions about BASC at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Thank you, Ms. Furutani.

The committee is requesting paper plates, as they do not have enough for upcoming pizza lunches. If you can help, please use this link: HELP WITH WEDNESDAY PIZZA & HOT DOG/SUBWAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES. Every Wednesday, we need your help to prepare and serve the lunches. Please volunteer!

Please note that we have a change in location for our Annual Christmas Concerts, along with the addition of a new concert this year. They all occur at one of our sponsoring parishes!  A detailed information package will be emailed soon, but in the meantime, please save the dates! It is important that all students attend the evening concerts to ensure full class representation. We have been working hard on these performances since September, and we’re excited to share them with you!

Private Music Lessons Recitals: December 4th and 5th @ 6:30pm @ OLPH, 4588 Roblin Blvd.

Band Concert (All Grade 6-8 Students): December 12th @ 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave. Students to arrive @ 6:00pm (in school uniform).

Christmas Concerts (All K-8 students): December 13th @ 1:30pm and 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave.

1:30pm Concert: Students will be bussed (in school uniform)

6:30pm Concert: Students need to arrive @ 6:00pm

In October, we were excited to reestablish one of our cherished traditions at St. Charles Catholic School—our annual school-wide photo. After some time away from this custom, it was wonderful to gather our entire community for a picture that captures the spirit of our school. Our beautiful new turf field made the event even more memorable.

We want to extend a big thank you to Lifetouch for coming out and capturing this moment for us. The photo turned out amazing, and I am excited to share a preview with you all. (see Principal’s Update .pdf link at bottom of page). Soon, it will be proudly displayed in our hallway alongside photos from years past.  

Every year, we hold a meaningful assembly to commemorate Remembrance Day, and all families are warmly invited to attend. Our guest speaker this year was Lieutenant Colonel Robert Nash who shared a touching story with our students about Canadian soldiers during World War II and their acts of kindness in Holland.

In an extraordinary act of compassion, the soldiers decided to make a special Christmas gift for a child who had been deeply affected by the war. Using wool army blankets, they crafted a warm coat, finishing it with buttons from their own uniforms. This touching story showcased the soldiers’ selflessness and the impact of small acts of kindness, especially during times of great suffering.

Mr. Nash’s story beautifully illustrated the importance of empathy and generosity—values we work to nurture in our students here at St. Charles.

We were also honored to have four student flag bearers, a beautiful performance by the Grade 6-8 Choir, and a peace poem recitation by the Grade 1-2 class.

SCCS has a unique opportunity to connect with our parishes through our annual chocolate and raffle ticket sales.  It’s an excellent way to bridge the connection between each parish and our school. It is also a great opportunity for our students to develop social and math skills, as well as good customer service, showcasing our great community. We have heard from families that cost is a concern, as is unsold product.  Moving forward, families are permitted to take a box of chocolates and a raffle booklet to sell at Parish Masses at no cost, simply pick up on Friday from reception and return any unsold chocolate/raffle tickets on Monday. VIP hours will remain at 1.5 hours for each mass.

For the next two weeks, we will be collecting donations for the United Way’s program “Koats for Kids”. We are looking to collect gently used winter gear items. Donations boxes are located in the school entrance. Thank you for your support – we had a lot of items donated this week.

This term, our Grade 7 and 8 students participated in Enrichment classes, held every Tuesday, where they explored a variety of hands-on, engaging subjects. The students were divided into four groups and rotated through courses in Coding, STEM, Cooking, and Hockey.

In Cooking, students learned essential kitchen skills, focusing on safety and food preparation techniques. They had fun making a variety of delicious dishes, including cookies, dips and sauces, eggs, pancakes, Bannock, quesadillas, and apple crisp.

In STEM, the students completed several exciting projects, culminating in a final challenge where they designed and built catapults, putting their problem-solving and engineering skills to the test.

In Coding, students learned how to write scripts, creating interactive games and programs. They worked through various coding challenges, building their knowledge and confidence in this important 21st-century skill.

These Enrichment classes have provided students with an opportunity to explore new interests, develop practical skills, and collaborate with their peers in a fun, creative environment.

This week, our school gathered for a special prayer service to celebrate the feast day of our patron, St. Charles of Borromeo. The assembly was an opportunity for us to reflect on his life and the values that guide us as a school community.

St. Charles Borromeo was born in 1538 in Italy and became a cardinal and archbishop during a challenging time in the Catholic Church. He played a key role in the Counter-Reformation, working to reform the Church by improving education for priests and promoting spiritual renewal. St. Charles was known for his deep compassion for the poor and sick, especially during times of plague and famine. His life was a model of humility, service, and unwavering devotion to God.

As the patron saint of bishops, catechists, and seminarians, St. Charles had a passion for education and spiritual leadership, making him an ideal namesake for our school. His dedication to learning and helping others reminds us of the values we strive to live by at St. Charles Catholic School.

Our school is named after St. Charles because of his commitment to faith, education, and service. Just as he cared for his community, we too aim to be a place where students grow in knowledge, faith, and compassion.

To celebrate his feast day, we concluded the day with a special ice cream treat for all students—an enjoyable tradition that helps remind us of the joy and community spirit that St. Charles Borromeo inspired.

The experience I shared with our Grade 8 students and parents at Brookside Cemetery on November 6 was both memorable and moving. Our understanding of Canada’s role in global conflicts deepened as we participated in the No Stone Left Behind Memorial Foundation’s ceremony.

Our students had the honour of placing poppies on the graves of those who served Canada in times of war. This event gave them a meaningful opportunity to learn, reflect, and pay tribute to the veterans who made great sacrifices in service to our country.

As we honour and remember Canada’s fallen veterans, let us also take a moment to reflect on the freedoms and peace we enjoy today. We owe so much to the men and women who served and sacrificed for the life we have.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this important event possible for our Grade 8 students and for me.
Mr. Domolewski

The No Stone Left Alone ceremony was a respectful ceremony. Standing in front of a gravestone really makes you think about your own life. It makes you think about how I have a family to go home to. A mom, dad and brother who are all there when I get home from school. Knowing that this man Richard Scott who I was standing in front of lost his life and will never be able to go home to his family. And his family not being with him. He could have been a dad or an uncle. I am so grateful for the soldiers who fought in the wars. My heart goes out to all the soldiers’ families who lost someone special in their life.
(Grade 8 Student)

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. So far, we have raised $43,920. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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

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

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 Update – November 1st, 2024


This week at St. Charles, our classrooms engaged in learning activities and fun around three important days in the Christian calendar: All Hallows’ Eve, All Saints’ Day, and All Souls’ Day. These days are deeply connected, helping us reflect on the saints who inspire us, honor the faithful who have passed on, and remember our own call to holiness.

Our students explored the history and meaning behind these traditions, learning how All Hallows’ Eve (now celebrated as Halloween) serves as a vigil before All Saints’ Day, a time to prepare and honor those who lived lives of great faith. All Souls’ Day, which follows, is a special moment to remember and pray for all the faithful departed.

Through various activities, stories, and celebrations, the children had a wonderful time engaging with these traditions, deepening their understanding of our faith in creative and joyful ways.

Wishing you a blessed All Saints’ Day!


  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Presentations by St. Mary’s Academy and St. Paul’s High School for our Grade 8’s
  • “No Stone Left Alone” Presentation for Grade 8 students
  • Wednesday was our Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those students who ordered
  • Black and Orange Colour Day was yesterday
  • Our Koats for Kids collection is growing
  • Today we celebrated All Saints Day-a major feast day in the church
  • Our St. Charles Day Assembly is on Monday at 215 pm
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment continue on Tuesday
  • There will be a PML Lunch Hour Recital on Tuesday in the Music Room at 1135 am
  • Wednesday is Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • “No Stone Left Alone” field trip for Grade 8 students on Wednesday, November 6th
  • Rome Parent Meeting at 630 pm
  • Our Remembrance Day Assembly will be held at 1030 am on Thursday, November 7th. All are welcome to attend.
  • Thursday, November 7th is an Early Dismissal Day; students will be dismissed at 230 pm
  • Term 1 ends on Thursday, November 7th and PowerSchool will be closed to families to accommodate report card writing at 9AM
  • Friday, November 8th is an Inservice Day
  • Trivia Night will be held at Assiniboia Downs on Friday, November 8th at 6 pm
  • November 11th is Remembrance Day; there is no school and no BASC
  • There will be a PAC Meeting on Wednesday, November 13th at 630 pm
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment continue
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising lunch for those who have ordered
  • Lifetouch Picture Re-take Day will be on Thursday, November 14th
  • Grade 7&8 Kid-Netic science workshops

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. As a reminder, we kindly ask that large trucks avoid parking at the back of the lot, as it makes it difficult for other vehicles to maneuver. Please ensure all vehicles are parked at an angle.We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. Plus, as a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • There is BLINE on Monday and Wednesday.
  • Curling starts on Wednesday.
  • Thursday is early dismissal – please note BASC has a different fee.
  • Friday, NO SCHOOL, BASC field trip is full.
  • There are still spots left in the Winter Craft.

Reminder if dropped off before 8:15 am there is a BASC fee.

After school for BASC pickup, please make sure to enter the building through the front doors as we lock the gates after school!

From 7 am to 8:15 am, just buzz and then send your child in. We kindly ask   that parents say goodbye outside and do not enter the school.

Feel free to contact me for any questions about BASC at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Thank you, Ms. Furutani.

The committee is requesting paper plates, as they do not have enough for upcoming pizza lunches. If you can help, please use this link: HELP WITH WEDNESDAY PIZZA & HOT DOG/SUBWAY FUNDRAISING LUNCHES

The Grade 7 & 8 dance, hosted by the Grade 8 Farewell Committee, was a huge success! It was our school’s first-ever dance, and we were thrilled to welcome students from 11 other Catholic schools. Everyone enjoyed the evening, which included a canteen and fun costume contests. A big thank you to the Grade 8 representatives and the many parents who volunteered in various ways to make this event possible!

Exciting Update: New Tiling on Music Room Stairs!
I’m happy to share that the stairs leading down to the music room were tiled on Friday, and they look amazing!

Every year, we hold a meaningful assembly to commemorate Remembrance Day, and all families are warmly invited to attend. The assembly will begin at 10:30 AM in the school gym. Our guest speaker this year is General [Last Name].
We will also have student flag bearers, performances by the Grade 6-8 Choir, and a poem recitation by the Grade 1-2 class.
As a reminder, if your child is a Cadet, a member of Girl Guides, or in Scouts, they are encouraged to wear their uniform to school on November 7th.

SCCS has a unique opportunity to connect with our parishes through our annual chocolate and raffle ticket sales.  It’s an excellent way to bridge the connection between each parish and our school. It is also a great opportunity for our students to develop social and math skills, as well as good customer service, showcasing our great community. We have heard from families that cost is a concern, as is unsold product.  Moving forward, families are permitted to take a box of chocolates and a raffle booklet to sell at Parish Masses at no cost, simply pick up on Friday from reception and return any unsold chocolate/raffle tickets on Monday. VIP hours will remain at 1.5 hours for each mass.

For the next three weeks, we will be collecting donations for the United Way’s program “Koats for Kids”. We are looking to collect gently used winter gear items. Donations boxes are located in the school entrance. Let’s fill those boxes -Thank you for your support.

All Hallows’ Eve: From Tradition to Today

As we celebrate Halloween, it’s important to remember the origins of All Hallows’ Eve, the night before All Saints’ Day. Historically, this evening was a vigil where Christians prepared to honor the saints, reflecting on the triumph of light over darkness and the legacy of those who lived holy lives. Over time, customs like wearing costumes and sharing treats emerged from old beliefs about spirits and protection.

Today, while Halloween has become a time for fun, costumes, and candy, its roots in our faith still hold significance. It’s an opportunity for us to teach our children about the importance of community, the saints who came before us, and how we can shine Christ’s light in the world. Here are some pictures of our classes enjoying the festivities! (VIEW IN .PDF AT BOTTOM OF PAGE)

On behalf of Harvest Manitoba, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to you and your team for hosting a successful food drive. Your contributions and efforts have made a significant impact on the lives of many individuals and families in our province who are struggling with food insecurity.
The support that you have shown is truly inspiring, and we are immensely grateful for your generosity. I am happy to report that you raised 271lbs of food. Great job SCCS!

Mark your calendars for an exciting evening at our highly anticipated Trivia Night, taking place on November 8th at Assiniboine Downs!
LAST CHANCE TO BUY TICKETS IS SUNDAY NOV. 3rd!

Also, we are looking for:

– 3 boxes of Costco sized dairy & gluten free ice cream sandwiches 

– 2 boxes of Costco sized regular ice cream sandwiches

– 5 x $10.00 gift cards

– 4 x $15.00 gift cards

– 1 x $25.00 gift card

– 9 x Wine, Beer, or Spirits (2 bottles of wine OR $30 beer/spirits OR $30 gift card to the LC.

Prepare for a night full of fun and surprises!

Sign up here to volunteer:

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME OR DONATIONS TO OUR TRIVIA NIGHT at ASSINIBOIA DOWNS November 8, 2024

St. Charles Day is coming up on Monday, and we’re excited to celebrate our patron saint, known for his connection to apples and the arts. We’ll be holding a special assembly and engaging in activities to learn more about St. Charles and how he serves as a model for us.

We encourage students to bring an apple or an apple-based snack for their lunch on Monday. It will be fun to see how many different apple-snacks our students bring!
Thank you for your support in making this day special.

CROSS COUNTRY

This week brought exciting news from the provincial cross-country meet on October 19. Congratulations to our U14 girls team—Kaitlyn, Charlotte, Selina, and Maria—for earning second place!

Their combined team time for the 2km race was an impressive 37:30 minutes.

Well done, team!

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. So far, we have raised $43,670. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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 Update – October 25th, 2024


The POWER of COMMUNITY

As we continue our school year, I’ve been reflecting on the incredible sense of community we have at St. Charles Catholic School. Our school is more than just a place for learning—it’s a gathering of people who come together with shared values, beliefs, and a commitment to our children’s growth and success.

In the spirit of this community, I am reminded of the words of St. John Paul II: “Nobody is so poor he has nothing to give, and nobody is so rich he has nothing to receive.” This reminds me that every one of us, no matter how busy or overwhelmed we may feel, has something meaningful to contribute. Whether it’s our time, our talents, or simply our encouragement, we all play a vital role in building this school into a vibrant, welcoming space for everyone.

Community happens when we show up for one another. I see this daily—from parents volunteering to families attending school events, to teachers and staff working tirelessly to provide the best possible learning environment. These acts of support and collaboration make us stronger.

I invite all parents to get involved in any way they can, big or small. We need you, and we appreciate everything you do. Whether it’s joining us for school Mass, helping with school functions, or participating in classroom activities, know that your involvement strengthens the bond we share as a school family.

Together, we can continue to make St. Charles Catholic School not just a place of education, but a thriving, supportive community where our children grow in faith, love, and knowledge.


  • Spruce Up the School.
  • Provincial Cross Country meet at Harbourview.
  • Superhero Scholastic Book Fair ran all this week!
  • School Mass and Staff Commissioning.
  • Harvest Manitoba picked up all the donated food items. Thank you to everyone who was able to contribute to this very worthy cause!
  • Wednesday was Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those students who ordered.
  • Parent Teacher Interviews ran on Wednesday and Thursday evening.
  • Staff Appreciation Day was on Thursday.
  • 76 SCCS Toque orders collected. Thank you!
  • Raffle Tickets are due October 26th.
  • All Teaching Staff took part in various workshops for MTS PD Day.
  • Our Grade 8 class is hosting a Halloween Howl Dance tonight as a fundraiser for the Grade 8 Farewell.
  • Volleyball Teams continued their practices and their games this week!
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment will continue next Tuesday.
  • SMA and SPHS will be here to present to our Grade 8 students.
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch is on Wednesday for those students who have ordered.
  • Grade 8 presentation on “No Stone Left Alone.”
  • Black and Orange Colour Day will be on Thursday in celebration of All Hallows’ Eve!
  • We are collecting gently used winter gear for Koats for Kids!
  • Friday, we celebrate All Saints Day-a major feast day in the church.
  • Our St. Charles Day Assembly is on Monday, November 4th.
  • PML Lunch Hour Recitals is on November 5th.
  • Grade 8 Fieldtrip on November 6th.
  • ROME Trip parent meeting on November 6th at 630pm
  • Our Remembrance Day Assembly is on November 7th. All are welcome to attend this very special assembly.
  • Early Dismissal on November 7th.
  • Friday, November 8th is an Inservice Day/All day BASC/Family Trivia Night.

We are excited to share that nominations are now open for Manitoba’s Excellence in Teaching Awards! This is a wonderful opportunity to recognize outstanding teachers who make a difference in the lives of students every day. If you know a teacher who goes above and beyond, inspiring and supporting students, we encourage you to nominate them. For more information and to submit a nomination, please visit: www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/excellence/
Let’s celebrate the incredible educators in our community!

We are forming a grant writing committee to help secure funding opportunities that can greatly benefit our school. There are many grants available that could support new programs, resources, and improvements for our students, and we are looking for parents who are interested in contributing to this important work.

If you have experience with grant writing or are willing to help, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to me to find out how you can be involved. Together, we can unlock new possibilities for our school!

What an incredible cross-country season we’ve had—our best one yet! This year, we expanded the opportunity to students in Grades 4 to 8, and the turnout exceeded our expectations. Over 50 students joined our run club practices on Thursdays at lunch, and more than 40 athletes represented us at the Manitoba Catholic Schools Cross Country Meet on October 2, with many placing in their events. Practices continued throughout October, and nine athletes went on to compete at the provincial level. We are incredibly proud of each athlete’s dedication, hard work, and achievements. Chargers Strong!

Chris McCombs Provincials:
On Saturday, October 19, SCCS was proudly represented by nine athletes at the provincial cross-country race. Every single athlete improved their time—a fantastic accomplishment! Special congratulations to Oliver, who earned second place in the U12 boys’ category.

A big thank you to Ms. Copeland and Mrs. Chliboyko for organizing the practices and attending the cross-country meets. Your dedication and hard work have been invaluable!

Our first School Mass was truly wonderful!

A lot goes into preparing Mass at school. The music, led by Mrs. Gregorchuk and Mrs. Gingrich on piano, along with the Song Leaders Club, who practice weekly in preparation for our monthly Masses.

Our Grade 3 altar servers, trained by Mrs. Mardis, added to the experience, and the Mass Readers Club, also organized by Mrs. Mardis, prepared the readings.

Thank you to all our students and staff who contributed to making this celebration a success.

Father Eric, our Corporate Board Chair, officiated this Mass. His homily focused on the importance of community, reminding us that we are part of a school community where we spend one-third of our day—a significant amount of time. The people within our community help shape who we become, and St. Charles School is dedicated to fostering an environment that values respect, inclusion, and support for one another.

Also, Father Eric invited each staff member forward for a commissioning and blessing. Together, we are called by God to unite in our mission, strengthened by our collective purpose. In a spirit of faith, hope, and love, we commit to teaching and caring for every child entrusted to us.

A big thank you to everyone for your generous support of the Holy Childhood Association! We are excited to announce that our first popcorn sale raised an impressive $230. This contribution will go directly toward supporting the work of the HCA and making a positive difference in the lives of children in Chad. The next popcorn sale is in February.

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. We have now completed installing the parking dividers, and the chains are in place. These changes will improve overall parking organization. As a reminder, we kindly ask that large trucks avoid parking at the back of the lot, as it makes it difficult for other vehicles to maneuver. Please ensure all vehicles are parked at an angle.We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. Plus, as a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • There is BLINE on Monday and Wednesday.
  • the Cheesecake Bake is on Tuesday.

Friday is a new month, please submit your BASC form if you need BASC.

Forms are available in the front entrance or on the website.

Curling & full day BASC are in the first week of November. Registration ends on Monday.

November also has Wood Burning and a Winter Craft.

There is No BASC on November 11th..

Reminder: From 7 am to 8:15 am, just buzz and then send your child in. We kindly ask that parents say goodbye outside and do not enter the school.

Feel free to contact me for any questions about BASC at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Thank you, Ms. Furutani.

We have several exciting field trips planned for November! Permission Click emails have been sent to all students in Grades 1-8. Some of the upcoming trips include a visit to Brookside Cemetery for a memorial assembly honoring Canadian veterans, a science workshop where students will learn about dissection, the Project 11 Moose Game, and visits to the Manitoba Children’s Museum and Manitoba Museum. Be sure to check your emails so you don’t miss out! All links can also be found on Parent Zone under Permission Click.

BASKETBALL HOOPS

We would like to thank Mr. Dennis Giguere, grandfather of Norman Giguere, for his generous donation. His contribution allowed us to purchase 4 outdoor basketball hoops. Mr. Giguere also gifted us with two official Sea Bears basketballs. These additions have been a great asset to our school, providing more opportunities for outdoor activities. Thank you, Mr. Giguere, for your many years of ongoing support of St. Charles.

A big thank you to the Grade 6 classes for providing an amazing lunch for the staff on Thursday! It was greatly appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. Special thanks to the Grade 6 Parent Reps for organizing the event, and to the parent volunteers who helped with setup on the day.

The lunch was catered by Supper Central, who have been wonderful supporters of our school. If you’re in need of their services, their contact information is listed below. (Go to the .pdf version of the Update at the bottom of this page for more information.)

SCIENCE CELL PROJECTS

The Grade 8 students had an amazing Cell-ibration, selling their Plant and Animal Cells! (There were even cake and fruit cells!)

Students worked incredibly hard on their presentations, pamphlets and cell models, and student tours were viewed on a macroscopic stage!

The Grade 8 Cellular Sales Team showed off this year’s newest models!

Mr. Domolewski and the Grade 8 Cellular Sales Team!

SCCS has a unique opportunity to connect with our parishes through our annual chocolate and raffle ticket sales.  It’s an excellent way to bridge the connection between each parish and our school. It is also a great opportunity for our students to develop social and math skills, as well as good customer service, showcasing our great community. We have heard from families that cost is a concern, as is unsold product.  Moving forward, families are permitted to take a box of chocolates and a raffle booklet to sell at Parish Masses at no cost, simply pick up on Friday from reception and return any unsold chocolate/raffle tickets on Monday. VIP hours will remain at 1.5 hours for each mass.

For the next four weeks, we will be collecting donations this winter season for the United Way’s program “Koats for Kids”. We are looking to collect gently used winter gear items. Donations boxes are located in the school entrance. Thank you for your support.

Our Superhero Scholastic Book Fair has been running all week! A heartfelt thank you to all our volunteers who helped make this event such a tremendous success—you are all superheroes! Special thanks to our organizers, Ms. J, Mrs. Senderewich, and Nikki Roberts, our PAC Chair.

Did you know that the profits from our Book Fairs have enabled us to provide our Library and classrooms with essential resources, including books, carpets, sand tables, audiobooks, science models, reading centers, and many other exciting learning tools? Our Guided Reading materials are also funded through Book Fair profits! The Book Fair plays a vital role in supporting these essential resources in our school and classrooms.

Winners from our various contests included: activity coloring sheets, the “You Got Caught Reading” draw, the with-purchase draws, and the Guessing Game draw.

On behalf of the St. Charles Night Committee.  We are having our St. Charles Night on Saturday, November 2nd which will consist of dinner and entertainment.  We are seeking volunteers. Student volunteers are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. 

Please contact, Gloria Anderson, Administrative Assistant of St. Charles Parish at 204-889-3248 by October 22. Thank you!

We’re excited to announce our upcoming Orange & Black Color Day! On October 31! Students are invited to celebrate All Hallows’ Eve, the night before a major Feast Day in the Church: All Saints’ Day. Students can wear orange and black clothing to school. While costumes are not allowed, students are welcome to add a little festive flair with hair accessories, jewelry or small appropriate additions to their outfits.
Let’s get into the Hallowe’en spirit while honoring the significance of the season!

Mark your calendars for an exciting evening at our highly anticipated Trivia Night, taking place on November 8th at Assiniboine Downs! This event promises to be filled with fun, laughter, and friendly competition, not to mention plenty of fantastic prizes. Whether you’re a trivia expert or just looking to enjoy a great night out, this is the perfect opportunity to test your knowledge, challenge your friends, and bond with fellow participants in a lively and engaging atmosphere.

Start brushing up on your trivia skills and begin assembling your team, because this is one event you won’t want to miss! Trivia Night is always one of the highlights of the year, and we can’t wait to see you there. Stay tuned for more details coming next week, including team registration information, event schedule, and prize announcements. Prepare for a night full of fun and surprises!

Sign up here to volunteer:

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME OR DONATIONS TO OUR TRIVIA NIGHT at ASSINIBOIA DOWNS November 8, 2024

If you child is a Cadet, in Girl Guides or Scouts, they are encouraged to wear their uniform to school on November 7Th.

The SCCS Christmas Craft Fair is coming …. Saturday, November 30th, 10AM – 3PM. Handmade Goods, Hot Chocolate, Holiday Photos & More. Please save the date! craftfairfundraiser@stccs.ca

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. So far, we have raised $42,299. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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 Update – October 18th, 2024


  • There was no school on Monday. We hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving!
  • On Tuesday, our MY’s students had Enrichment classes and there was also Hockey Enrichment for Grades 6-8.
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch was on Wednesday for those students who ordered.
  • Musical tryouts started on Wednesday!
  • A PAC Meeting for Classroom Reps was held on Wednesday evening in our Cafeteria.
  • Grades 1, 3/4, and 4 attended a Wildlife Haven experience on Thursday.
  • Song Leaders had their usual Thursday practice.
  • We had our first Popcorn Day today in support of the Holy Childhood Association. Thank you to everyone who ordered popcorn!
  • Competitive and Developmental Boy and Girls Volleyball practices and games continued.
  • We had a school photo taken this morning! A Lifetouch photographer took a group photo of all of us FROM THE ROOF OF OUR SCHOOL!
  • This was the last week for Harvest Manitoba donations to be brought to school! Thank you to everyone who was able to contribute!
  • Spruce Up the School is planned for tomorrow. Thank you to those who have signed up to volunteer!
  • There is a Cross-Country Meet tomorrow at Harbourview Park at 9 am. We have 9 students representing our school for the first time at Provincials! We are so proud!
  • Our Superhero Scholastic Book Fair hits our school on Monday and runs until Thursday evening.
  • Koats for Kids donations will be starting this week.
  • School Mass is on Tuesday, October 22nd. Fr. Eric is officiating. All are welcome.
  • Next Wednesday is Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered.
  • There is no school on Friday to accommodate MTS PD Day for teaching staff.
  • Get your raffle ticket stubs into the front office by end of day on Thursday, October 24th to be included in the draw!
  • Staff Appreciation Day is on Thursday, October 24th. Thank you to the Grade 6 parents for organizing this.
  • October 25th is our Grade 7 & 8 HALLOWEEN HOWL School Dance!
  • Parent Teacher Interviews are scheduled for Wednesday, October 23rd and Thursday, October 24th from 4-7 pm.
  • St. Mary’s Academy and St. Paul’s High School will be here on October 29th to present to our Grade 8 students.
  • Black and Orange Colour Day is coming up on October 31st in celebration of All Hallows’ Eve!

We are excited to share that nominations are now open for Manitoba’s Excellence in Teaching Awards! This is a wonderful opportunity to recognize outstanding teachers who make a difference in the lives of students every day. If you know a teacher who goes above and beyond, inspiring and supporting students, we encourage you to nominate them. For more information and to submit a nomination, please visit: www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/excellence/
Let’s celebrate the incredible educators in our community!

We are forming a grant writing committee to help secure funding opportunities that can greatly benefit our school. There are many grants available that could support new programs, resources, and improvements for our students, and we are looking for parents who are interested in contributing to this important work.

If you have experience with grant writing or are willing to help, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to me to find out how you can be involved. Together, we can unlock new possibilities for our school!

Two of our student groups have been participating in a Hockey Skills Enrichment program on Tuesdays, making them the first to be part of this exciting initiative. The program has been a wonderful opportunity for students to not only improve their hockey skills but also to engage in a fun and educational experience. A big thank you goes out to all the families who supported this program and helped make it possible!

Under the guidance of JP Vigier, a seasoned professional, the students have been working hard and developing their skills at a high level. JP has been providing a perfect balance of education and advanced training, helping students sharpen their techniques while fostering a love for the game. We’re looking forward to seeing how far they will go with this opportunity.

Our multi-age choirs are coming together to practice, and the sound is fantastic! The Grade 6-8 choir is preparing to perform at the upcoming Remembrance Day assembly, and their dedication truly shines.

The band program also sounds amazing, with students working hard to master their instruments. It takes hours of practice and effort to reach the level of performance needed for a concert, especially after learning a new instrument this year. Their hard work is really paying off!

Our Band Concert will take place on December 12, and the Christmas Concert will follow on December 13, both at St. Paul the Apostle Parish. We look forward to seeing you there!

SCCS Toques are now available! Place your orders directly here: https://permission.click/w1n4a/ca

This is a great way to show school spirit and stay warm. Orders due October 21st and will arrive before the snow. Two styles to choose from!

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help ensure the safety of everyone. It was our BEST Week ever!

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

  • There is BLINE on Monday.
  • The Halloween Craft is on Tuesday.
  • Friday there is no School, full day BASC is full.
  • November 8th and BASC has a field trip so register soon.

Curling starts the first week of November so submit your forms if interested.

November and December’s forms are available in the front entrance.

If your child attends BASC or you cancel BASC for the day you need to please contact Ms. Furutani,

we double check the lists we send to the classrooms. If you want to email the teacher that’s fine but not needed. Feel free to contact me for any questions about BASC at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca
Thank you, Ms. Furutani

Great news! Two of our sponsoring parishes are offering families the opportunity to sell chocolates to parishioners before and after Mass. This is a fantastic way to sell an entire case in just one day!

We’ve noticed that when students wear their uniforms, sales tend to go even better 😊. You can sign up through the school website.

Additional boxes of chocolates and raffle tickets are now available at the school office. For every box of chocolates purchased, you’ll earn 1 VIP hour, and for every 2 raffle booklets purchased, you’ll also receive 1 VIP hour.

The Safe and Caring School Committee is reaching out with a request for our Koats for Kids donation drive. We are in need of large cardboard boxes to help collect donations. If you have any large boxes to spare, please bring them to the school before October 22. Your support is greatly appreciated!
For the next four weeks, we will be collecting donations this winter season for the United Way’s program “Koats for Kids”. We are looking to collect gently used winter gear items including:

  • Coats/parkas (with working zippers)
  • boots
  • toques
  • neck warmers
  • mittens/gloves
  • ski pants

We know how children can quickly outgrow their winter gear and what better way to repurpose these items and to help those in need. Please look for large boxes at the front of the school.  Each box will be labelled for the specific items, “coats”, “boots”, “mittens”, etc. Simply drop your items off to each appropriate bin and spread the word to your friends and families. 

On behalf of the St. Charles Night Committee.  We are having our St. Charles Night on Saturday, November 2nd which will consist of dinner and entertainment.  We are seeking volunteers. Student volunteers are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. 

Please contact, Gloria Anderson, Administrative Assistant of St. Charles Parish at 204-889-3248 by October 22. Thank you!

On Tuesday, October 24th, we will be participating in Take Me Outside Day, a Canadian event that encourages students to spend time outdoors and engage in nature-based learning. This initiative highlights the importance of outdoor education, physical activity, and connecting with the natural world.

As part of this nationwide event, students will be going outside for short periods of time to enjoy outdoor lessons and activities that promote a healthy, active lifestyle while fostering an appreciation for the environment. We’re excited to take part and encourage everyone to dress appropriately for the weather!

On Thursday, the Grade 1, 3-4, and 4 classes enjoyed a visit from Wildlife Haven. The students had the opportunity to meet three ambassador animals and learn about their unique stories and how they came to be at Wildlife Haven. We were introduced to Milan, a Mississippi kite—a type of raptor, like a hawk, that typically lives in the USA. We also met Ash, a great grey owl who was found and raised by humans. Lastly, we met Basil, a corn snake originally from the USA, brought here as an egg and later released into the wild. These animal ambassadors taught us the importance of keeping wildlife in their natural habitats and what to do if we encounter a wild animal that may be injured—always call for professional help.

Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled for next week, and we encourage all parents to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with their child’s teachers. You can book appointments with your child’s homeroom teacher to discuss their progress and address any questions or concerns. Specialist teachers for subjects like Music, French, and Physical Education are also available for appointments. Our Resource teacher and Administration will be on hand if you need additional support or have any general questions.

We hope you take the time to meet with your child’s teachers. These meetings are an important part of building a strong home-school partnership, and the teachers are eager to share insights into your child’s progress. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you next week! Book your appointments here: SIGN UP FOR PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS October 23/24, 2024, 4-7 pm

We’re excited to announce our upcoming Orange & Black Color Day! On October 31! Students are invited to celebrate All Hallows’ Eve, the night before a major Feast Day in the Church: All Saints’ Day. Students can wear orange and black clothing to school. While costumes are not allowed, students are welcome to add a little festive flair with hair accessories, jewelry or small appropriate additions to their outfits.
Let’s get into the Hallowe’en spirit while honoring the significance of the season!

Mark your calendars for an exciting evening at our highly anticipated Trivia Night, taking place on November 8th at Assiniboine Downs! This event promises to be filled with fun, laughter, and friendly competition, not to mention plenty of fantastic prizes. Whether you’re a trivia expert or just looking to enjoy a great night out, this is the perfect opportunity to test your knowledge, challenge your friends, and bond with fellow participants in a lively and engaging atmosphere.

Start brushing up on your trivia skills and begin assembling your team, because this is one event you won’t want to miss! Trivia Night is always one of the highlights of the year, and we can’t wait to see you there. Stay tuned for more details coming next week, including team registration information, event schedule, and prize announcements. Prepare for a night full of fun and surprises!

Sign up here to volunteer:

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME OR DONATIONS TO OUR TRIVIA NIGHT at ASSINIBOIA DOWNS November 8, 2024

We are still in need of volunteers to make our Book Fair the best ever! If you have some time that you can donate to this excellent fundraiser, it would be much appreciated.

Funds raised from the Book Fair help in all areas of the school from books to equipment to décor. Sign-up via the Permission Click link: SUPERHERO SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR October 21-24 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

If you child is a Cadet, in Girl Guides or Scouts, they are encouraged to wear their uniform to school on November 7Th.

Middle years Halloween Howl! SCCS Grade 7 and 8 dance, Friday, October 25th, 7:00pm to 10:00pm. Tickets: $5.00. Pizza and beverages available for purchase. Prizes for best costume. (Costumes are highly encouraged, however, no weapon type accessories will be allowed.)

The SCCS Christmas Craft Fair is coming …. Saturday, November 30th, 10AM – 3PM. Handmade Goods, Hot Chocolate, Holiday Photos & More. Please save the date! craftfairfundraiser@stccs.ca

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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 Update – October 11th, 2024


  • Our first Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch of the school year happened on Wednesday!
  • Tuesday the MY’s students had Enrichment classes. There was Hockey Enrichment for Grades 6-8.
  • Our Used Uniform Sale yesterday was a huge success!
  • Our Grade 8 students had a Retreat today at St. Charles Parish!
  • The Competitive and Developmental Boys and Girls all had practices and games this week!
  • String Ambassadors and Song Leaders practiced this week.
  • Grade 4 Bible celebration was on October 10th.
  • There was a Cross-Country practice on Thursday from 1130-12 noon.
  • There is no school on Monday. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
  • Musical tryouts begin on Wednesday, October 16th for Grade 6-8 students.
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch is on Wednesday for those students who have ordered.
  • Our Grades 1, 3/4, and 4 classes will attend a Wildlife Haven experience on Thursday in the Main Gym.
  • Our first Popcorn Sale in support of the Holy Childhood Association will be Friday, October 18th.
  • There will be a Parent Advisory Committee Meeting on Wednesday, October 16th in our Cafeteria from 630-730 pm. All are welcome to attend!
  • Our school photo will be on October 18th at 9:30am
  • Cross Country Meet at Harbourview Park on Saturday, October 19th at 9am!
  • Spruce Up the School is on Saturday, October 19th from 12-3pm.
  • Last week for donations to Manitoba Harvest. Our buckets are almost full.
  • Koats for Kids donations starting
  • School Mass on October 22nd.
  • Raffle tickets are due in by the end of day October 24th to be included in the draws.
  • October 25th is Inservice Day. No School. Sign up for BASC.
  • Black and Orange Colour Day is coming up on October 31st.
  • Our SUPERHERO Scholastic Book Fair hits our school the week of October 21st – watch for details! To volunteer for our Book Fair (ensure you have a cleared Child Abuse Registry Check on file with the Front Office) please sign up here:
  • SUPERHERO SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR October 21-24 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
  • Parent Teacher Interviews are scheduled for the 4th week of October. Sign up here:
  • SIGN UP FOR PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS October 23/24, 2024, 4-7 pm
  • Grade 7 & 8 School Dance is on October 25th. Sign up here:

Adam, a representative from Meals on Wheels, recently visited us to share insights about the organization’s history and the clients they serve. With a dedicated team of 300 volunteers, Meals on Wheels delivers meals to approximately 300 people each day, ensuring that those in need receive nutritious food and support. As a thank you for the many years our school has supported this organization, Adam came to speak to some of our students. In a show of compassion, our students also made placemats for Meals on Wheels during Christian Service Day, contributing to the warmth and care of the meals delivered

This year, we are continuing to experience issues with Gmail accounts. If you have a Gmail account, please ensure that you have added our school to your safe sender list and check your junk folder regularly. Since our school primarily uses Microsoft services, many emails from Gmail accounts may be blocked.

Our policy is that if you do not receive a response from someone within 24 hours, please reach out again. For updates and important information, be sure to visit our school website, where you can find everything you need to know. If you are experiencing any delays in communication, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

It is a cherished tradition at St. Charles Catholic School for every Grade 4 student to receive a Bible at the start of the year.

On this special day, they engage in learning about how the Bible is organized, marking the beginning of their year of study.

The core message they absorb is that they receive the Good News of Jesus Christ from the Church, a message that we hope will touch their minds, their lips, and their hearts as they grow in their faith.

Students illuminated their favourite bible scripture as a follow up activity to their morning retreat.

The Grade 8 retreat is a cherished tradition at St. Charles Catholic School. It offers a day for students to reflect, connect with one another, and deepen their relationship with their faith. As this is their final year at SCCS, they are encouraged to carry forward all they have learned during their time here as they prepare for the next chapter in their lives. As leaders of the school, they are also learning to serve the wider community. This year, Ms. Rommy Cascenga organized a meaningful and memorable retreat for the students, helping to set a positive tone for their journey ahead. Ambassadors of Christ!

SCCS Toques are now available! Place your orders directly here: https://permission.click/w1n4a/ca

This is a great way to show school spirit and stay warm. Orders due October 21st and will arrive before the snow. Two styles to choose from!

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help ensure the safety of everyone. It was our BEST Week ever!

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

  • There is BLINE on Wednesday.
  • Thursday is the 3-5 Cookie Bake.
  • There are still spots left in the Halloween Craft.
  • Oct 25th full day BASC is full.
  • 6-8 Cheesecake is full.

November forms are available in the front entrance and will be posted soon.

November brings curling, a winter craft, wood burning and full day BASC with a field trip on November 8th. Early dismissals are at 2:30 which has a different fee than a regular day.

If your child is attending BASC or you are cancelling that day, please make sure to contact me at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Great news! Two of our sponsoring parishes are offering families the opportunity to sell chocolates to parishioners before and after Mass. This is a fantastic way to sell an entire case in just one day!

We’ve noticed that when students wear their uniforms, sales tend to go even better 😊. You can sign up through the school website.

Additional boxes of chocolates and raffle tickets are now available at the school office. For every box of chocolates purchased, you’ll earn 1 VIP hour, and for every 2 raffle booklets purchased, you’ll also receive 1 VIP hour.

The Safe and Caring School Committee is reaching out with a request for our Koats for Kids donation drive. We are in need of large cardboard boxes to help collect donations. If you have any large boxes to spare, please bring them to the school before October 22. Your support is greatly appreciated!

On behalf of the St. Charles Night Committee.  We are having our St. Charles Night on Saturday, November 2nd which will consist of dinner and entertainment.  We are seeking volunteers. Student volunteers are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. 

Please contact, Gloria Anderson, Administrative Assistant of St. Charles Parish at 204-889-3248 by October 22. Thank you!

If your child would like to join our Catechism program, we offer classes from Grade 2 (First Communion preparation) through to Grade 8 (Confirmation preparation). We also have Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for children ages 3-6 (Pre-school to Grade 1). These sessions will begin on October 6 and will run from 10:35-11:45 AM in the Atrium on the second floor of the church. All other Catechism classes will start on October 20, from 10:35-11:25 AM at St. Charles School. For more information or to register, please contact Joceline Chase at jocyrf@gmail.com or call/text 204-797-0611.

SCCS is hosting a Food Drive in partnership with Harvest Manitoba. Large yellow bins will be placed inside the school for your donations, and there will also be a bin in the loading zone for convenient drop-offs.

Here are our top 10 most needed food items:

  1. Canned Fruit                                  6.   Pasta Sauce
  2. Canned Soup/Stews                       7.   Rice
  3. Canned Tuna                                  8.  Peanut Butter
  4. Canned Vegetables                        9.  Baby Formula/Food
  5. Pasta                                             10. Instant Oatmeal

If you haven’t already done so and are interested in our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser, you can order online at https://munchalunch.com/login . We have several wonderful options, including these fresh fruit and vegetable cups! If you have any questions, feel free to contact fundraising@stccs.ca

We’re excited to announce our upcoming Orange & Black Color Day! On October 31! Students are invited to celebrate All Hallows’ Eve, the night before a major Feast Day in the Church: All Saints’ Day. Students can wear orange and black clothing to school. While costumes are not allowed, students are welcome to add a little festive flair with hair accessories, jewelry or small appropriate additions to their outfits.
Let’s get into the Hallowe’en spirit while honoring the significance of the season!

Mark your calendars for an exciting evening at our highly anticipated Trivia Night, taking place on November 8th at Assiniboine Downs! This event promises to be filled with fun, laughter, and friendly competition, not to mention plenty of fantastic prizes. Whether you’re a trivia expert or just looking to enjoy a great night out, this is the perfect opportunity to test your knowledge, challenge your friends, and bond with fellow participants in a lively and engaging atmosphere.

Start brushing up on your trivia skills and begin assembling your team, because this is one event you won’t want to miss! Trivia Night is always one of the highlights of the year, and we can’t wait to see you there. Stay tuned for more details coming next week, including team registration information, event schedule, and prize announcements. Prepare for a night full of fun and surprises!

Sign up here to volunteer:

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME OR DONATIONS TO OUR TRIVIA NIGHT at ASSINIBOIA DOWNS November 8, 2024

Clarification Regarding PAC Meeting on Oct 16th
The meeting on Oct 16th is not an Open meeting for all parents. This meeting is for Classroom Representatives to discuss and review gift giving procedures.
All Parents are invited to the Wednesday November 13th PAC meeting as this meeting is open to everyone to attend.

If you child is a Cadet, in Girl Guides or Scouts, they are encouraged to wear their uniform to school on November 7Th.

Middle years Halloween Howl! SCCS Grade 7 and 8 dance, Friday, October 25th, 7:00pm to 10:00pm. Tickets: $5.00. Pizza and beverages available for purchase. Prizes for best costume. (Costumes are highly encouraged, however, no weapon type accessories will be allowed.)

The SCCS Christmas Craft Fair is coming …. Saturday, November 30th, 10AM – 3PM. Handmade Goods, Hot Chocolate, Holiday Photos & More. Please save the date! craftfairfundraiser@stccs.ca

We are asking for your help! Visit our link for more information. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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 Update – October 4th, 2024

This past week brought a variety of weather conditions, which meant some indoor recesses where students stayed in their classrooms, engaging in games and activities with their peers. The change of scenery was refreshing for many, though we were fortunate to still enjoy some sunny, pleasant days. Outside, our turf area was busy with students, and the new playhouse—complete with furniture—quickly became a popular spot for imaginative play. The new basketball nets saw plenty of action, with students lining up for a turn. 4-square continued to be a schoolyard favorite, while games of tag, soccer, and tag football kept our students active and energized.

Lunch hour was equally lively, with several extracurricular activities keeping students engaged. Volleyball practices were well-attended, and the music room was a hub of creativity with band practices in full swing. Our String Ambassadors and Song Leaders practiced diligently in their weekly sessions, preparing for future performances. Meanwhile, the Running Club remained committed, with a dedicated group of runners hitting their stride each day, displaying tremendous perseverance and enthusiasm.

On the academic side, we’ve firmly settled into Term 1. Our older students completed assessments in their core subjects and are staying on track with their assignments. Reading groups were formed and are actively engaged in building literacy skills. Weekly spelling tests, including those in French for the older students, challenged our learners and reinforced important language concepts. With routines fully established, there was a focused and determined atmosphere throughout the school, as students and staff worked together toward achieving academic goals.

The building has truly come alive with both learning and play, as we continue moving forward with great energy and commitment!


  • There was no school on Monday in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
  • Our Hockey Enrichment Program started on Tuesday!
  • Our first Pizza Fundraising Lunch went off without a hitch on Wednesday.
  • Those Grade 6 and 8 students who registered for immunizations had their shots done on Wednesday by a group of WRHA Nurses. Thank you to our parent volunteers.
  • Thursday was our first Early Dismissal of the school year.
  • Our Holy Childhood Assembly was held this morning in our Main Gym. This year we are supporting the country of Chad.
  • Food donations for Manitoba Harvest started this week!
  • The Developmental Boys, Developmental Girls, and Competitive Boys Volleyball Teams all had games this week!
  • Lifetouch orders were due in on Wednesday.
  • Our Cross Country Team had a meet yesterday at Crescent Park Drive.
  • In Music news, our Song Leaders spent this morning at Private Ear Recording Studio where they recorded backup vocals for a track on the upcoming Big Steel Head Band album! An incredible experience for our Song Leaders!
  • Our first Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch for those students who have signed up is coming up on Wednesday, October 9th – the deadline for ordering and paying for fundraising lunches is 1 week ahead of the next scheduled lunch.
  • We are having a Used Uniform Sale on Thursday, October 10th from 2-6 pm in our Front Lobby. Pieces are $5 each by cash or cheque payable to SCCS – there are no IOU’s. If you have used uniforms that you wish to donate back to the school, you can drop them off to the Front Office. THANK YOU!
  • Our Grade 8 Retreat is scheduled for Friday, October 11th.
  • Check out our school’s online calendar for upcoming Competitive and Developmental Boys and Girls Volleyball games.
  • Grade 4 Bible Celebration is on October 10th.
  • No School or BASC on Monday, October 14th.
  • Musical tryouts begin on October 16th.
  • PAC meeting on October 16th at 6:30PM. Everyone welcome!
  • Wildlife Haven is visiting our school on October 17th.
  • ROOFTOP school photo on October 18th.
  • Spruce Up the School is on October 19th. Please volunteer between 12-3pm!
  • Our first School Mass will be on October 22nd.
  • Raffle tickets are due in by October 24th NO EXCEPTIONS.
  • October 25th is an Inservice Day.
  • The Scholastic Book Fair hits our school the week of October 21st – watch for details!
  • Parent Teacher Interviews are scheduled for the 4th week of October – watch for sign up details!
  • Our first School Dance is on October 25th for Grade 7&8 students.
  • Black and Orange Colour Day is coming up on October 31st.

Congratulations to all our cross-country athletes! We are incredibly proud of your dedication and hard work in training and competing, especially for those participating for the very first time. A special shout-out goes to some students who performed exceptionally well, and we’d like to recognize their outstanding achievements:

Grade 7 and 8 Girls: 

  • 4th place Selina C. (Grade 7) 
  • 3rd place Jessica C. (Grade 8) 
  • 2nd place Charlotte G. (Grade 8) 
  • 1st place Kaitlyn D-H. (Grade 8) 

Grade 7 and 8 Boys: 

  • 5th place Logan G. (Grade 8) 

Grade 6 Girls: 

  • 4th place Adeleigh G. 

Grade 6 Boys: 

  • 3rd place Oliver M. 

Grade 4 Girls: 

  • 2nd place Addison D-H. 

Grade 4 Boys: 

  • 1st place Henrik F. 

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help ensure the safety of everyone. Please do not park in the Winnipeg Transit bus loop at any time.
We are also looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. Plus, as a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here:

PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL Monday to Friday

A huge thank you to our dedicated parent volunteer, Mr. John Bringas, who has been assisting students in the loading zone. Let’s all show him our appreciation with a wave when we see him!

A heartfelt thank you to everyone for your generous donations to the Terry Fox Foundation! This year, our school raised an impressive $460, and we are truly inspired by the spirit of giving within our community. Every contribution helps to continue Terry’s legacy and supports vital cancer research, bringing us one step closer to finding a cure.
Your generosity reflects the values of kindness, compassion, and perseverance that we strive to instill in our students, and we are so proud to see them live out these principles in meaningful ways. Thank you once again for your support and for making this year’s Terry Fox fundraiser such a great success!

It is growing into something amazing!

Thank you to everyone who has been bringing in plants—they’ve brought so much joy to our community! Both students and staff truly appreciate them. We’re still welcoming donations of houseplants to add to our collection. If you need a place to store your summer perennials for winter, we would love to look after them as well. If you have any to contribute, please feel free to bring them to the front office. Thank you in advance for your generosity.

There are many ways to ensure you are staying up to date with the school community. 

  • Website: make sure you have a ParentZone account. Also, subscribe to the calendar so that everything we post will be sent to your calendar.
  • Instagram: Join our BASC page at stccsbasc and the Music pages at sccs. band_choir and sccs.orff_choir.
  • Facebook and teacher websites.

This program is designed to introduce young children to soccer in a fun and supportive environment. Cost: $125 Location: Canlan Sports, 1871 Ellice Ave Winnipeg, MB R3H 0C1
The Mini Program includes 6 sessions on Fridays: 5-6pm

Registration Linkhttps://www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=da19870a6f

  • There is BLINE on Monday & Wednesday.
  • Tuesday is the last golf class.
  • Thursday is the K-2 Donut Bake.
  • November has a Winter craft, Wood Burning and a field trip.

Reminder any student dropped off before 8:15 is sent to BASC which will have a fee.

BASC forms should be submitted before attending BASC. There is also a late fee if past 6PM. Please do text me for last minutes changes. Thanks Ms. Furutani
Any questions or concerns contact 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

Great news! Two of our sponsoring parishes are offering families the opportunity to sell chocolates to parishioners before and after Mass. This is a fantastic way to sell an entire case in just one day!

We’ve noticed that when students wear their uniforms, sales tend to go even better 😊. You can sign up through the school website.

Additional boxes of chocolates and raffle tickets are now available at the school office. For every box of chocolates purchased, you’ll earn 1 VIP hour, and for every 2 raffle booklets purchased, you’ll also receive 1 VIP hour.

On behalf of the St. Charles Night Committee.  We are having our St. Charles Night on Saturday, November 2nd which will consist of dinner and entertainment.  We are seeking volunteers. Student volunteers are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. 

Please contact, Gloria Anderson, Administrative Assistant of St. Charles Parish at 204-889-3248 by October 22. Thank you!

If your child would like to join our Catechism program, we offer classes from Grade 2 (First Communion preparation) through to Grade 8 (Confirmation preparation). We also have Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for children ages 3-6 (Pre-school to Grade 1). These sessions will begin on October 6 and will run from 10:35-11:45 AM in the Atrium on the second floor of the church. All other Catechism classes will start on October 20, from 10:35-11:25 AM at St. Charles School. For more information or to register, please contact Joceline Chase at jocyrf@gmail.com or call/text 204-797-0611.

SCCS is hosting a Food Drive in partnership with Harvest Manitoba. Large yellow bins will be placed inside the school for your donations, and there will also be a bin in the loading zone for convenient drop-offs.

Here are our top 10 most needed food items:

  1. Canned Fruit                                      6.   Pasta Sauce
  2. Canned Soup/Stews                       7.   Rice
  3. Canned Tuna                                      8.  Peanut Butter
  4. Canned Vegetables                          9.  Baby Formula/Food
  5. Pasta                                                  10. Instant Oatmeal

Mark your calendars for our highly anticipated Trivia Night on November 8th at Assiniboine Downs! It’s going to be an exciting evening filled with fun and lots of prizes. Start brushing up on your trivia knowledge and assembling your team—this is an event you won’t want to miss! Stay tuned for more details coming next week.

On Friday October 4th, the SCCS Song Leaders spent the morning at Private Ear Recording Studio where they recorded backup vocals for a track on The Great Steelhead Band’s new album. We are so proud of our students for conducting themselves professionally and for being outstanding ambassadors for our school and the music program.
Mrs. Christelle Gregorchuk

The SCCS Christmas Craft Fair is coming …. Saturday, November 30th, 10AM – 3PM. Handmade Goods, Hot Chocolate, Holiday Photos & More. Please save the date! craftfairfundraiser@stccs.ca

Today, each family received an envelope announcing the official launch of our turf campaign! There are several ways to contribute, and we are asking for the support of every SCCS family to help make this campaign a success. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support! Visit our link for more information.



Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – September 27th, 2024

This past week at St. Charles Catholic School, we dedicated time to deeply reflect on the significance of the upcoming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As a school community, we engaged in meaningful discussions, activities, and learning experiences that focused on the history, culture, and resilience of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

In my message to the school on Friday, I shared the Parable of the Lost Sheep, emphasizing the importance of every individual within our community. Just as the shepherd rejoices over finding the one lost sheep, we

are reminded of our responsibility to care for one another and uplift those who may feel marginalized or unheard. This message resonates powerfully as we observe Orange Shirt Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the painful legacy of residential schools and reaffirming our commitment to reconciliation.

Additionally, Manitoba Catholic Schools has made a strong commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. This year, our elder, Fr. Stan, has chosen the sacred teaching of Humility as our focus. Humility is the quality of being humble, recognizing our limitations, and valuing the perspectives and experiences of others. It invites us to approach each other with respect, openness, and a willingness to learn. Embracing humility is essential as we work toward understanding and healing.

As we reflect on these themes, let us be guided by the words of Philippians 2:3-4:

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.”

Thank you to our staff, students, and families for your active participation in this important journey of learning and reflection.


  • All classrooms participated in a school learning walk for National Day for Truth & Reconciliation week to see all the bulletin board displays.
  • Kinder hearing testing started on Monday.
  • New SCCS Staff attended a workshop on Thursday at the Archdiocese.
  • We have held 4 Fire Drills this month
  • Today was Orange Shirt Colour Day to recognize the National Day for Truth
  • and Reconciliation.
  • Our Grade 6-8 Band lesson night occurred on October 24.
  • There is no school on Monday, September 30th in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
  • Our Hockey Skills Program begins on Tuesday, October 1st for students Grades 6 through 8 who have registered.
  • Our first Pizza Fundraising Lunch is on Wednesday, October 2nd.
  • There is a Boys Developmental and Boys Competitive game.
  • Grade 6 and 8 students have an Immunization Day on Wednesday, October 2nd.
  • School Food Drive: Accepting non-perishable food donations for 2 weeks.
  • Thursday, October 3rd brings our first Early Dismissal Day of the school year when students will be dismissed at 230 pm. SCCS Staff will all attend URIS Training on this day as well.
  • Thursday, October 3rd students are participating in a Cross Country Run after school.
  • On Friday, October 4th we will have our Holy Childhood Association Assembly at 1030 am.
  • Our first Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch is coming up on Wednesday, October 9th.
  • Our Grade 8 students will have their Retreat on October 11th.
  • Used uniform sale is on October 10th from 3-6pm.

The Grade 7 class would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who donated dental products to our Siloam Mission Drive.

We also had an amazing time learning how Siloam Mission contributes to the Winnipeg community. We were able to tour their facility at 300 Princess Street. They truly do amazing work here in our city and encouraged us to make a difference as well.

We were able to donate over 30 tubes of toothpaste, 80 adult and children’s toothbrushes and 20 rolls of dental floss as well as deodorant, hand lotion, men’s underwear, combs and floss! Your thoughtful efforts will make a difference for so many.

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help ensure the safety of everyone. The parking barriers are now up and serve as a great reminder. Next week, poles and chains will be installed to attach to the barriers. In the meantime, please avoid driving over them. Please do not back into parking stalls in the parking lot. It creates confusion and congestion to our traffic flow.
We are also looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. If you’re interested in contributing some of your time or have any questions, please feel free to email me—I’d be happy to provide more information. Plus, as a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here:

PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL Monday to Friday

A huge thank you to our dedicated parent volunteer, Mr. John Bringas, who has been assisting students in the loading zone. Let’s all show him our appreciation with a wave when we see him!

Thank you to everyone who has been bringing in plants—they’ve brought so much joy to our community! Both students and staff truly appreciate them. We’re taking great care of the plants and learning how to nurture the wonderful variety we’ve received so far. We’re still welcoming donations of houseplants to add to our collection.

If you have any to contribute, please feel free to bring them to the front office. Thank you in advance for your generosity—pictures will be shared soon!

A special thank you to Mrs. Mardis’ Grade 3 students, who have enthusiastically taken on the responsibility of watering our garden this year!

There are many ways to ensure you are staying up to date with the school community. 

  • Website: make sure you have a ParentZone account. Also, subscribe to the calendar so that everything we post will be sent to your calendar.
  • Instagram: Join our BASC page at stccsbasc and the Music pages at sccs. band_choir and sccs.orff_choir.
  • Facebook and teacher websites.
  • There is no BASC on Monday!
  • Golf is on Tuesday and BLINE is on Wednesday.
  • Tuesday is the start of a new month, please make sure to submit you BASC form before attending. We keep track of who should be there and the number of students too.
  • There are still a few spots left in the Baking Workshops and the Halloween Craft.
  • You must be registered by October 11th to attend the full day BASC.

Any questions or concerns contact 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca

The Parent Portal is OPEN. The Parent Portal allows parents/guardians to access their child’s current grades, attendance and teachers can share information from their Gradebook with parents. If you have not applied for a Parent Portal account, you can do so from the ParentZone page. If you have any questions, please contact Linda at powerschool@stccs.ca. Please see the message below from the Middle Years Teachers:

As a courtesy, we are sending this email to remind everyone to review the Parent Portal on Power School. Assignments (past, present and future) have been entered, student marks, comments and outstanding assignments have been indicated and the last day of assignment submission can be found in either the assignment description or comments area. Please refer to the details shared in the class outlines. Mrs. Cascegna, Ms. Copeland, and Mr. Domolewski

Additional boxes of chocolates and raffle tickets are now available at the school office. For every box of chocolates purchased, you’ll earn 1 VIP hour, and for every 2 raffle booklets purchased, you’ll also receive 1 VIP hour. This system is based on the estimated time it takes to sell the items, and there’s no cost to you if everything is sold.

Have you registered your vehicle with us yet? Please use the Permission Click link on our website, https://www.stccs.ca/sccs-parent-information-zone/permission-click-forms/

or click here, https://permission.click/42AeV/ca, (Pick-Up & Drop-Off Vehicle Authorization form), to register or update your vehicle information. This is a necessary part of our registration process and is used by Administration to ensure the safety of our students and staff.

The white mailbox at the front entrance is checked regularly in the morning and throughout the day. Anything for the office can be placed in the mailbox. Thank you for your cooperation.

On behalf of the St. Charles Night Committee.  We are having our St. Charles Night on Saturday, November 2nd which will consist of dinner and entertainment.  We are seeking volunteers. Student volunteers are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. 

Please contact, Gloria Anderson, Administrative Assistant of St. Charles Parish at 204-889-3248 by October 22. Thank you!

If your child would like to join our Catechism program, we offer classes from Grade 2 (First Communion preparation) through to Grade 8 (Confirmation preparation). We also have Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for children ages 3-6 (Pre-school to Grade 1). These sessions will begin on October 6 and will run from 10:35-11:45 AM in the Atrium on the second floor of the church. All other Catechism classes will start on October 20, from 10:35-11:25 AM at St. Charles School. For more information or to register, please contact Joceline Chase at jocyrf@gmail.com or call/text 204-797-0611.

After the long weekend, SCCS will be hosting a Food Drive in partnership with Harvest Manitoba. Large yellow bins will be placed inside the school for your donations, and there will also be a bin in the loading zone for convenient drop-offs.

What kind of food should I donate? Non-perishable, nutritious items high in protein are ideal. We are especially in need of canned soups and stews at this time.

Here are our top 10 most needed food items:

  1. Canned Fruit                                      6.   Pasta Sauce
  2. Canned Soup/Stews                      7.   Rice
  3. Canned Tuna                                      8.  Peanut Butter
  4. Canned Vegetables                         9.  Baby Formula/Food
  5. Pasta                                                  10. Instant Oatmeal

The season is off to a fantastic start, with all teams actively practicing and sharpening their skills. A huge congratulations to both the Girls’ and Boys’ competitive teams for winning all their games this week!

Remember, “Volleyball is not about how tall you are, but how big you play.” Let’s continue to play with heart and determination!

The SCCS Christmas Craft Fair is coming …. Saturday, November 30th, 10AM – 3PM. Handmade Goods, Hot Chocolate, Holiday Photos & More. Please save the date! craftfairfundraiser@stccs.ca

The new turf has significantly enhanced recess for our students, keeping them engaged, active, and happy on this safe surface. We invite you to contribute to our turf campaign—every donation, no matter the size, helps us reach our goal. Thank you for your support! Visit our link for more information.



Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.