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.

Principal’s Update – September 20th, 2024

We’ve had an exciting and successful week at our school! Starting with Picture Day on Monday, everything went smoothly, and the students were all smiles. The picture proofs will be arriving soon and will be sent home with your child. A friendly reminder – if you wish to order class group photos, they must be purchased separately as they are not included.

On Wednesday, we hosted our Meet the Teacher Evening with an incredible turnout. It was a wonderful opportunity to introduce our Corporate Board, School Board, and our dedicated staff. I also had the chance to share our school’s emergency procedures, communication protocols, and our goals for the year. Thank you to everyone who attended and for being part of building a strong home-school connection.

Friday brought two amazing events – our Annual Christian Service and Terry Fox Day. These events tie perfectly into our focus on fostering a Spiritual and Safe and Caring School environment. We were inspired by the presenter from the Terry Fox Foundation, who spoke to the students about perseverance and the importance of helping others. This year, our K-4 students participated in a walk along St. Charles Street, while the Grade 4-8 students ran along Oxbow Bend Rd in support of the Terry Fox Foundation. Our school’s goal is to raise $500 for this important cause, so please consider donating via our website.


  • Monday was Lifetouch Picture Day and retakes will happen on Thursday, November 14th.
  • Private Music Lessons (PML) started on Monday.
  • Meet the Teacher was held on Wednesday. Thank you to everyone who was involved in making this evening special!
  • The last of the earmarked chocolates and raffle tickets were picked up before Meet the Teacher, and, going forward, any remaining chocolates and raffle tickets are available. These extra purchases are eligible to be put towards VIP Hours.
  • Today was Christian Service Day, Terry Fox Day, and it was our first Colour Day of the school year too!
  • Kindergarten hearing testing will begin on Monday.
  • Our first School Mass is on Tuesday at 1030 am and, as always, is held across the street at St. Charles Parish. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND!
  • New SCCS staff will be attending workshops on September 26th.
  • Friday, September 27th is Orange Shirt Colour Day in honour of the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.
  • Monday, September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. There is no school and no BASC on this day.
  • Our Hockey program begins on the first Tuesday of October.
  • Grade 6 & 8 students have an Immunization Day scheduled for October 2nd.
  • Fundraising lunches begin on Wednesday, October 2nd
  • Early Dismissal is at 230pm on Thursday, October 3rd
  • Our Holy Childhood Association Assembly is on October 4th

Thank you to everyone that came to our event on Sept. 18, it was a great turn out. Thank you to all the volunteers that helped with the set up and clean up and for the food and supply donations. It was great to see the connections that were made and the home school connection that is so important.

Reminder: There is no stopping on St. Charles Street to pick-up or drop-off students. Next week, please consider volunteering! If you would like to be a part of this initiative and give some of your time or are unsure, please email me and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. FREE BASC is being offered. Here is the direct link to sign-up!

PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL Monday to Friday

We are looking for donations of house plants for our school. They will be used for curriculum purposes as well as added to our indoor green space area. Please bring plants to the front office.

  • There is BLINE on Monday & Wednesday and Golf on Tuesday.
  • Reminder, please submit your forms before attending BASC.

October’s forms are available in the front entrance and will be posted on the website soon. Reminder no BASC on September 30th.

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

All Volunteer opportunities are earmarked on the ParentZone main page for your convenience. This highlights all the current opportunities for parents to volunteer.

On Tuesday, September 23rd at 6:00 PM, we are excited to welcome students from the West Wood Collegiate Band, who will be here to mentor and guide our students on their instruments. Parents are welcome and encouraged to attend. This will be a great opportunity for you to see what to expect when your child practices at home.

Please email Mrs. Gregorchuk to confirm your attendance. I look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday!

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.

Additional boxes of chocolates and raffle tickets are available at the school office. For every 1 case of chocolates purchased, you will earn 1 VIP hour, and for every 2 raffle booklets purchased, you will also receive 1 VIP hour. This system is based on the estimated time required to sell the items, as there is no cost to you if they are fully sold.

Have you registered your vehicle with us? There is a Permission Click link on the website or use the link here to register or update your vehicle. This is part of our registration process and is solely used by Administration to ensure the safety of our students and staff.

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.

Help build our playground! The turf is our first phase, with plans for further improvements to our space in the future as money allows. Please visit our School Website Donate section for further information!

Our students are having a fantastic time while improving their running skills and fitness! During the lunch hour, they’re running an impressive 2-3 km. What incredible role models they are for staying active and healthy through exercise! A big thank you to Mrs. Chliboyko, Ms. Copeland, and Mr. Vechina for making this opportunity possible.

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

Our season has started. We have 4 teams: Boys & Girls Competitive and Boys & Girls Developmental. Practices occur before school and during the lunch hour. Games are starting next week! Good luck and have a great season. Thank you to all our coaches for your leadership: Mrs. Chliboyko, Mrs. Cascenga, Mrs., Boughton, Ms. Copeland, Ms. McEvoy, and Mrs. Froystad.

Please join me in congratulating Mrs. McIsaac, our Grade 2 teacher, who is expecting her second child in February 2025!



Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Principal’s New School Year Update – September 13th, 2024

What a fantastic first week of school! Students and staff have been working diligently to establish the routines that are so vital for a successful school year. It’s been wonderful to see how quickly everyone is settling in and embracing the school spirit. From the moment students step onto the playground, they’re filled with excitement, playing with friends, and enjoying their time outside. The energy is contagious, and it’s clear the children are having a lot of fun reconnecting with one another.

Inside the classrooms, academics are already well underway. Our teachers have begun assessing students to understand their strengths and areas where they can grow. This will allow us to tailor our teaching to meet the needs of every child and ensure that they receive the support necessary for a successful school year. Every day, our students are arriving ready to learn. I want to take a moment to commend our parents for their incredible efforts in preparing their children for school each day—great job parents! Your partnership is vital to their success, and we appreciate everything you do to support their learning journey.

I would also like to encourage parents to stay connected by reaching out to your child’s teacher via email and regularly visiting the teacher websites, which are filled with valuable information, class updates, and important resources. You can easily find these websites on the Parent Zone page of our main website.

Looking ahead, I’m excited to see our community come together again for our Annual Meet the Teacher evening next week. This is a fantastic opportunity to tour the classrooms, meet the staff, and learn about the exciting plans we have in place for the year. Our entire staff will be present to welcome you, and we’re looking forward to sharing more about the curriculum and school programs. At the end of the evening, we will also be hosting a reception, giving parents and staff a chance to connect and build relationships.

I hope you enjoy the photos included in this update, which capture some of the joyful moments from our first week back. Thank you once again for your continued support. Together, we will make this school year one to remember!


  • Chocolate and raffle ticket pickups were held again on Monday after school.
  • Kinders kept the Gold and Blue staggered start going until today when they were all in their respective classrooms together with Mrs. Fliangos and Mrs. Laufer! Both classrooms were buzzing with excitement to have everyone in class at the same time!
  • Classes began in our Computer Lab this week!
  • PAC held their first meeting of the school year on Wednesday evening.
  • This morning our Kinder parents met in the cafeteria for coffee and community. A lot of connections and conversations were had! 
  • We had our first 2 Fire Drills of the year this week! We must complete 10 drills each school year.
  • Lifetouch Picture Day is scheduled for Monday, September 16th. A reminder that smiles are mandatory for this event!
  • Private Music Lessons (PML) begin on Monday.
  • Meet the Teacher is on Wednesday, September 18th starting at 630 pm in the school gym for a short presentation by the Administration and the Board. Afterwards, there will be time for classroom visits with staff and a reception in our Cafeteria.
  • The final opportunity to pick up chocolates and raffle tickets is on September 18th from 5-630 pm. Then they will be released to other families to purchase.
  • Friday, September 20th is Christian Service Day & Terry Fox Day complete with an assembly, the Terry Fox Walk/Run. It will also be our first Colour Day of the school year!
  • Kindergarten hearing testing will begin on Monday, September 23rd.
  • Our first School Mass is on Tuesday, September 24th at 1030 am across the street at St. Charles Parish. All are welcome to attend!
  • Friday, September 27th is Orange Shirt Colour Day in honor of the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation that falls on Monday, September 30th. There is no school on this National Day.

I would like to announce that our new Grade 3 Altar Servers are Gabriella, Janice, Ava, Isaac, Sean, Rhett, and Victoria!

Loving Father, creator of the universe, you call your people to worship, to be with you and with one another at Mass. We thank you for having called our altar servers to assist others in their prayer to you. May they be worthy of the trust placed in them and, through their example and service, bring others closer to you. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, who is Lord for ever and ever. Amen.

Kindergartens: Making door hangers for the Metropolitan Kiwanis Courts on Ness Avenue
Grade 1-2s: Classes are making placemats for Meals on Wheels
Grade 3-4s: Classes are making activity placemats for Welcome Home
Grade 5: Created activity booklets for clients in Lodge 2 & 4 at the Deer Lodge Center
Grade 6M: Making Christmas Activity bags for Deer Lodge
Grade 6C: Painting of the school playhouse and playground clean up
Grade 7: Spending the morning at Siloam Mission
Grade 8: Spending the morning at St. Charles Parish

Reminder: There is no stopping on St. Charles Street to pick-up or drop-off students. Next week, please consider volunteering! If you would like to be a part of this initiative and give some of your time or are unsure, please email me and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. FREE BASC is being offered. Here is the direct link to sign-up!

PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL \ Monday to Friday

We are looking for donations of house plants for our school. They will be used for curriculum purposes as well as added to our indoor green space area. Please bring plants to the front office.

  • BLINE starts on Monday.
  • Golf is on Tuesday.

October’s forms are coming with Baking classes and a Full Day Field Trip. Reminder no BASC on September 30th. Forms and payment need to be submitted before attending BASC.

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

All Volunteer opportunities are earmarked on the ParentZone main page for your convenience. This highlights all the current opportunities for parents to volunteer.

We had an excellent meeting on Wednesday – thank you to all the parents that attended.
At this time, I am looking for parents interested in being a Classroom Representative for the following classes: 

  • Kindergarten Fliangos
  • Grade 1 Mrs. Barnes
  • Grade 2 Mrs. McIsaac
  • Grade 6 Ms. Chouzouris
  • Grade 6 Ms. McEvoy

Please reach out to me at stccspac@stccs.ca if you have questions.
Nikki Robert
PAC Chair 2024-2025

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.

PUFFERS / EPI-PENS / MEDICATIONS:  If your child has an asthma puffer or an epi-pen or any other medication that needs to be here at school and is outlined on your child’s Medical Form, please ensure that you send your child with that puffer/epi-pen/other medication. Epi-pens MUST be always carried by the child in a fanny-pack/cross-body pack during his/her time at school; there are no exceptions. Asthma puffers must either be carried on the child in a fanny-pack/cross-body pack during his/her time at school or be left in the Front Office Medical Cupboard to be kept here during the school year should your child need to have it administered at some point. Puffers/epi-pens/other medications should not be held in backpacks/lockers/desks because should the medication be needed in an emergency; all school staff must have quick knowledge of whereabouts and access (on person or in Front Office) to your child’s medication for quick administration. If you would like to have an extra puffer/epi-pen at school for your child over and above what they are carrying on their person in their fanny-pack/cross-body pack, you are welcome to keep an extra here in the Front Office Medical Cabinet. There are times when fanny-packs/cross-body packs for puffers and epi-pens are forgotten at home or taken off at school and misplaced, and having a back-up in the Front Office Medical Cabinet can be lifesaving.

Should your child need medication administered at random times during the school year (anti-biotics for example), medications are to be brought to the Front Office by a parent/guardian, the child’s Medical Form is to be noted by a parent/guardian, and the Front Office will administer the medication as per the instructions left. Children should not have any oral medications (for example Tylenol, Advil, anti-biotics, medicinal throat lozenges, etc.) on their person or in their backpacks/lockers/desks; these medications should be brought to the Front Office to be administered.

HOW DOES THE CHILD ABUSE REGISTRY CHECK PROCESS WORK? When the school year begins, if you plan to volunteer with our school, it is the policy of the archdiocese that all volunteers have a cleared Child Abuse Registry Check (CARC) on file with our school. Families must apply each school year at St. Charles Catholic School; there is no cost to you. You must submit a CARC application complete with current and valid IDs to the Front Office if you plan to volunteer with us; there are no exceptions. Applications are collected, reviewed, and verified in the Front Office by Ms. Jaremowich and then the bulk of the applications are submitted to the CAR office in downtown Winnipeg some time in October, with the trailing submissions sent after that as they come into the Front Office. The process for the CAR office to do their checks and verifying takes anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks. Once the applications with them are completed, they are returned to us here at SCCS. Once the cleared applications are back at SCCS, a list of cleared and eligible parents is made, and those parents are now permitted to volunteer with us. If you are a new parent here at our school, you are unable to volunteer with us until your CARC is submitted, processed, cleared, returned, and on file with the Front Office. Existing families who have cleared CARC on file with us from the previous school year and a new CARC application submitted for the current school year, are able to volunteer right away as there is a short time of carry over from one school year to the next. It is important to submit your CARC application as soon as possible at the beginning of each school year so as not to delay your volunteering efforts.

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 Friday, September 20th, the Grade 7 class will have the opportunity to visit Siloam Mission for an Educational Seminar and Tour for Christian Service Day.
Siloam Mission is in urgent need of toothbrushes, toothpaste, and floss (satin) for the community members and families that they serve! If possible, Siloam Mission also requires men’s underwear (new).
Please drop off donations in the school lobby by the front doors.

Donations will be accepted up to and on September 20, 8:40 am.

Help build our playground! The turf is our first phase, with plans for further improvements to our space in the future as money allows. Please visit our School Website Donate section for further information!

St. Charles Catholic School is getting ready for the 2024 Terry Fox School Run! We’re super excited to take part in this annual tradition that supports cancer research while building school spirit. Please support our student’s fundraising efforts and donate today at: https://schools.terryfox.ca/StCharlesCatholicSchoolWinnipeg #terryfoxschoolrun #nomatterwhat @theterryfoxfoundation. Please join us on September 20th for a School Assembly at 12:30 and walk/run at 1pm.



Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Principal’s New School Year Update – September 6th, 2024

The first week of school was nothing short of incredible! The energy in the building was contagious as students and families brought an overwhelming sense of excitement and anticipation. It was heartwarming to see the hallways buzzing with smiles, laughter, and eager faces ready to dive into a new school year. Our amazing students have already shown their enthusiasm for learning, and we couldn’t be prouder of them.

Our teachers came into the week exceptionally well-prepared, creating engaging and welcoming classrooms that set the perfect foundation for a successful year ahead. Their hard work and dedication were clear from day one, ensuring that every student felt supported and excited about the journey ahead.

Friday’s BBQ was the perfect way to wrap up the week, bringing families, students, and staff together to celebrate the beginning of this exciting chapter. The positive energy and sense of community were undeniable, and it’s clear that we are in for an unforgettable year! Thank you to our organizers Nicole Klassen and Meg Gifford and to all the volunteers who helped in many different ways. Thank you to our sponsors Foodfare-Lilac and Silver Heights, John and Karen Albrechtsen-Grandparents of Oliver and August Gifford, Evan Duncan-City Councillor and Canadian Tire-Unicity. It is truly appreciated.


  • Tuesday was an Inservice Day for all staff members. We spent the day as a staff preparing for an amazing year. It was so nice to be together as a group again planning and organizing the year ahead.
  • Wednesday was the first day of school for Grades 1 to 8, while Kinders had their Meet the Teacher sessions! Staff have been waiting to see everyone and feel the energy in the building and it was delivered in a very big way! A huge WELCOME goes out to all our new families! We are so happy that you are a part of our school community!
  • Wednesday morning, we had our “First Day of School – Welcome Back” Assembly and our Middle Years students also had their own assembly in the afternoon.
  • Kinders began their staggered start with Kinder Blue and Kinder Gold groups this week and this will continue until all Kinders are in their classes at the same time next Friday! How exciting!
  • Today we had our 3rd annual Welcome Back BBQ complete with hot dogs, chips & drinks, a photo booth, a bubble station, a bouncy house, a craft table, a live band, and chocolate and raffle tickets pick up. Thank you to Nicole Klassen and Meg Gifford for organizing the event. Thank you to everyone who helped to make our Welcome Back BBQ a huge success and to all the families that attend. What an amazing community!
  • Chocolate and raffle ticket pickup will happen again on Monday, September 9 from 315-530 pm.
  • Kinder Gold and Blue staggered starts continue until Friday when all Kinders will come together for the first time this school year in their respective classrooms.
  • Our Parent Advisory Council (PAC) will be hosting their first meeting of the 2024-2025 school year on Wednesday, September 11 from 630-8 pm in our cafeteria. All are welcome!
  • On Friday, September 13 all Kinder parents are invited to a Kinder Meet and Greet at 830-9am. After you drop off your child, please head to the cafeteria for coffee and community!
  • Monday, September 16 is Lifetouch Picture Day!
  • Private Music Lessons (PML) begin the week of September 16 for those students who have registered.
  • Our Terry Fox Assembly and Run will be held on Friday, September 20th. We welcome families to join us for the assembly at 12:30 P.M. which will be followed by the Terry Fox Run/walk. We would love to have you join us in celebrating Terry’s unwavering strength and perseverance in his aim to raise money for cancer research.

If any of your children would like to join our First Communion or Confirmation preparation classes, please reach out to me for registration. Classes will begin on October 20th, following the 9:30 a.m. Mass, and will be held at St. Charles School.

Joceline Chase, Catechism Coordinator at St. Charles Parish
Email: jocyrf@gmail.com
Cell: 204-797-0611

The Manitoba Government and the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Learning have introduced new guidelines for cell phone use in schools, effective September 1, 2024, stating: “Manitoba students have the right to learn in environments with limited distractions and where the potential harmful impacts of online platforms and cell phone use are minimized. Students in Kindergarten to Grade 8 are banned from using cell phones during school hours inclusive of breaks and lunch.”

At St. Charles, cell phones are prohibited at all times. If a student brings a phone to school, they will be instructed by their teacher to store it either in their backpack inside their locker or in a secure location in the classroom. Any violations will be addressed according to our Student Code of Conduct and Standards of Behaviour, which can be found on page 11 of your child’s agenda. Teachers have already reviewed these guidelines and the cell phone policy with students this week.

What did you think of our new parking flow and safety protocols? Please let us know! Overall, parking went very well this week. Thank you to an amazing group of volunteers. Remember, these are fellow parents who are volunteering their time to keep all our students safe. Next week, please consider volunteering! If you would like to be a part of this initiative and give some of your time or are unsure, please email me and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. FREE BASC is being offered. Here is the link to sign-up! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL Monday to Friday 8AM to 8:45AM

The expectation is that each family contribute 20 hours to the betterment of the school & SCCS Community.  Here are some ways you can reach this expectation over the school year:

  • Volunteer for, or coordinate a fundraising event
  • Connect with teachers to do prep work or other duties to ease their load
  • Attending the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) meetings (yes, this counts & any parent can attend!)
  • Assist with parking/driving patrol
  • Provide carpooling for school events 
  • Volunteer for school events such as concerts, field trips, BBQ, Spruce up the School, etc.
  • Take time to clean up the surrounding community
  • Donate items towards fundraisers, each item valued at $30 will be honored for 1 hour toward VIP
  • Think outside the box…if you see a need that is not being met and can be done through the heart and soul of the SCCS volunteer community please contact us.

All volunteer hours are logged in with Permission Click through the SCCS website parent portal.  Please note: If you have signed up through Sign Up Genius to volunteer for an event or to donate items, you MUST log your hours through Permission Click.  The Permission Click portal will close on June 24th, 2025, at 12:00 pm.  Entries will not be accepted after that time.   

Completed hours WILL NOT be accepted via email.  If you have any issues with logging volunteer hours, we ask that you email vip@stccs.ca directly.

Starting Oct 1st, you can view how many hours you have completed on the Parent Portal under the VIP section.  Please keep in mind this information is updated monthly and has not been verified. 

DROP OFF (7-8:15am) buzz the school and we will let you in. Do not text Kim.

PICKUP (3:45-6pm) use your fob to open the doors. Do not text Kim.

If your child attends BASC you must have a fob. Forms are available from the front office. Posted beside the BASC bulletin board is a sign with the location of where your child is in the building or whether we are outside.

  • Tuesday Glendale Golf starts, and the program is full. Thank you!
  • Thursday Blumberg Golf, registration is due and there is still room in the program.
  • There are still spots in BLINE.

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

We are excited to kick off the cross-country season this year! Students in Grades 4-8 will have the opportunity to join our Run Club, which will meet once a week during lunch. The group will run in the neighborhood around St. Charles Catholic School, with teacher supervisors providing support. An email will be sent out to all families to sign up.

Participants in the Run Club will also have the option to take part in the Manitoba Catholic Schools Cross Country Meet. More details, including the event date, will be shared closer to the time. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Mrs. Chliboyko and Ms. Copeland

On behalf of the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC), I’d like to extend a warm welcome back to St. Charles! I hope everyone enjoyed a restful summer, and I wish you all an exciting and successful school year ahead.

Our first PAC meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 11th, at 6:30 PM in the school cafeteria. All parents are welcome to attend—we’d love to have you there! It’s a great opportunity to learn more about PAC’s role, explore VIP hour opportunities, ask questions, and strengthen our St. Charles community.
Nikki Robert-PAC Chair

Registration is up on the website under Parent Zone. Please contact Melissa Gingrich at mgingrich@stccs.ca

PUFFERS / EPI-PENS / MEDICATIONS:  If your child has an asthma puffer or an epi-pen or any other medication that needs to be here at school and is outlined on your child’s Medical Form, please ensure that you send your child with that puffer/epi-pen/other medication. Epi-pens MUST be always carried by the child in a fanny-pack/cross-body pack during his/her time at school; there are no exceptions. Asthma puffers must either be carried on the child in a fanny-pack/cross-body pack during his/her time at school or be left in the Front Office Medical Cupboard to be kept here during the school year should your child need to have it administered at some point. Puffers/epi-pens/other medications should not be held in backpacks/lockers/desks because should the medication be needed in an emergency; all school staff must have quick knowledge of whereabouts and access (on person or in Front Office) to your child’s medication for quick administration. If you would like to have an extra puffer/epi-pen at school for your child over and above what they are carrying on their person in their fanny-pack/cross-body pack, you are welcome to keep an extra here in the Front Office Medical Cabinet. There are times when fanny-packs/cross-body packs for puffers and epi-pens are forgotten at home or taken off at school and misplaced, and having a back-up in the Front Office Medical Cabinet can be lifesaving.

Should your child need medication administered at random times during the school year (anti-biotics for example), medications are to be brought to the Front Office by a parent/guardian, the child’s Medical Form is to be noted by a parent/guardian, and the Front Office will administer the medication as per the instructions left. Children should not have any oral medications (for example Tylenol, Advil, anti-biotics, medicinal throat lozenges, etc.) on their person or in their backpacks/lockers/desks; these medications should be brought to the Front Office to be administered.

HOW DOES THE CHILD ABUSE REGISTRY CHECK PROCESS WORK? When the school year begins, if you plan to volunteer with our school, it is the policy of the archdiocese that all volunteers have a cleared Child Abuse Registry Check (CARC) on file with our school. Families must apply each school year at St. Charles Catholic School; there is no cost to you. You must submit a CARC application complete with current and valid IDs to the Front Office if you plan to volunteer with us; there are no exceptions. Applications are collected, reviewed, and verified in the Front Office by Ms. Jaremowich and then the bulk of the applications are submitted to the CAR office in downtown Winnipeg some time in October, with the trailing submissions sent after that as they come into the Front Office. The process for the CAR office to do their checks and verifying takes anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks. Once the applications with them are completed, they are returned to us here at SCCS. Once the cleared applications are back at SCCS, a list of cleared and eligible parents is made, and those parents are now permitted to volunteer with us. If you are a new parent here at our school, you are unable to volunteer with us until your CARC is submitted, processed, cleared, returned, and on file with the Front Office. Existing families who have cleared CARC on file with us from the previous school year and a new CARC application submitted for the current school year, are able to volunteer right away as there is a short time of carry over from one school year to the next. It is important to submit your CARC application as soon as possible at the beginning of each school year so as not to delay your volunteering efforts.



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

Principal’s New School Year Update – August 26th, 2024

Dear SCCS Families,

It’s that time of year again! The wonderful summer days of August are coming to an end, and an exciting new school year is just around the corner. I hope you’ve had an amazing summer filled with joy and unforgettable memories.

I am Aneta Prettie, the new principal of SCCS. I am thrilled for this opportunity to lead this amazing community. This is the start of my 20th year serving this wonderful school, and I am very excited to continue in this new capacity. I’m eager to see all our returning SCCS families and to warmly welcome all new families into our school community.

Let’s make this school year a fantastic one, filled with learning, growth, and wonderful experiences together!


Students in Grades 1-8 will begin the school year on Wednesday, September 4th, with a full day of classes. The morning bell will ring at 8:35 AM, and students will be dismissed at 3:25 PM. Kindergarten students and their parents have scheduled meetings with their teacher on the same day, with meeting times already communicated to Kinder parents.

Students are encouraged to bring their school supplies on the first day. Musical instruments can be left at home for now. Parents are welcome to accompany their child into the school on September 4th to help with school supply drop-off. Starting September 5th, we ask parents to drop off and pick up their children outside at their designated doors. Parents entering the school are required to use the main front doors and always check in at the office. Kindergarten parents may drop off their child inside at their classroom door until September 13th, after which they will follow the same protocol as Grades 1-8 parents.

Each student will be assigned a specific entrance and exit door at school. Please ensure that your child knows which door to use before the first day.

In the morning, between 8:15 AM and 8:35 AM, students can be dropped off at their assigned door for outdoor recess, where a staff member will supervise them until the bell rings at 8:35 AM. If your child arrives after 8:35 AM, please have them use the main front doors to enter the school, as all doors will be locked. At 3:25 PM, students will be dismissed through their assigned doors. Kindergarten students will be dismissed earlier, at 3:15 PM, through the main front doors. Any students not picked up at 3:40 PM will be sent to BASC.

  • Main Front Blue Doors: All Kindergarten students.
  • Doors at the Back of the School near the Play Structure: Grade 1 and 2 students.
  • Side Doors near Basketball Courts and Garbage Bins: Grade 5 and 6 students.
  • Side Doors near Transit Bus Shelter: Grade 3 and 4 students.
  • Front Doors near Greenhouse: Grade 7 and 8 students

Our school office is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. On Early Dismissal Days, which occur on the first Thursday of every month, the office closes at 2:30 PM.

Phone messages are checked every morning and throughout the day. For general attendance or inquiries, please contact our receptionist, Teresa Jaremowich, at tjaremowich@stccs.ca For specific inquiries, please reach out to the relevant staff members directly via email.

Please note that all entrance and exit doors to the school building are locked during school hours. Parents visiting the school should buzz in at the main front doors and check in at the office. For parents picking up their child from BASC between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM, FOB access to the building is available. Forms to obtain a FOB can be picked up at the school office.

At the beginning of the school year, Child Abuse Registry Check forms will be sent home for parents to complete. Please ensure these forms are returned to the office once filled out. There is no cost to parents. Without a cleared Child Abuse Registry Check on file, parents will not be able to volunteer in any capacity for the 2024-2025 school year. This protocol is mandated by the Archdiocese of Winnipeg and must be followed by all Catholic schools. There will be many opportunities to volunteer throughout the year so submitting your forms now will ensure you are cleared to volunteer in the classroom and on field trips.

Uniform pick-up day is August 29th from 10am – 4pm.

For any families that made a uniform exchange request prior to August 15th, the exchanges will be available for pick up at the school on August 29th between 10am and 4pm. Any new uniform orders received over summer (prior to August 15th) will also be delivered on that day. You will receive a shipping notice in your inbox if your order has shipped. 

If you don’t receive a shipping notice, the order will ship on the next delivery to the school which is September 16th. Any questions may be directed to our uniform supplier at: uniforms@promosave.com 

Please visit our website at http://www.stccs.ca to access important information. All parents have access to the Parent Zone, where you can find ALL forms and the updated school calendar for 2024-2025, and much more. Your login and password from last year should still work. All new families were sent out an email with notification to register. If you don’t have access or need assistance, please reach out to Linda Senderewich at lsenderewich@stccs.ca

POWERSCHOOL ACCESS

PowerSchool is our student information system, and parents can register to have access to the Parent Portal to stay informed about your child’s classes, assignments, and grades. We encourage parents to check the Parent Portal regularly to stay up to date. If you don’t have access yet, the Parent Portal Waiver is available on the school website. To access these forms, please log into your Parent Zone account.

STUDENT FEES

Student fees will be managed through Permission Click. Links to Permission Click can be found on our school website and will also be sent out via email throughout the school year. Lunch orders, payments for field trips, and many other things will also be handled through Permission Click.

Private Music Lesson Program (PML)

Registration is due September 16th, 2024! Registration packages and additional information are available on our website under the Parent Zone. This year, we’re offering lessons in flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, voice, piano, guitar, and violin. For more details, please contact our PML coordinator, Melissa Gingrich, at mgingrich@stccs.ca

PARKING AT SCCS

Our top priority is the safety of our students, and we’ve made significant efforts over the past year to ensure the safety of everyone in our community. Please follow the link to view more information on parking and drop off.
https://www.stccs.ca/sccs-parent-information-zone/

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL Monday to Friday 8 am to 845 am

Thank you for helping us keep our school community safe!

BASC (Before and After School Care)

The BASC calendar forms can be found on our school website under the BASC tab in the ParentZone. All schedules and payments are due at the start of the month or before your child attends the program. You can leave completed forms in the white school mailbox outside the front doors or hand them directly to Kim Furutani during drop-off or pick-up. Please ensure forms are submitted promptly. Teachers will be informed daily of which students are attending BASC after school.

BASC operates from 7:00 AM to 8:15 AM each morning, with charges applied accordingly. At 8:15 AM, students in Grades 1-8 will be dismissed outside for school recess. Kindergarten students will remain inside and be taken to their classrooms.

For morning drop-off at BASC, please text 204-880-8245, and Kim Furutani will meet your child at the front door to welcome them into the school. When picking up your child from BASC before 4:00 PM, please text the same number, letting Kim Furutani know who you’re picking up, so your child can be brought to the front doors by a BASC staff member. If you’re picking up after 4:00 PM, you’ll need a fob to enter through the front doors and pick up your child from BASC.

Any students not picked up by 3:40 PM after school will be sent to BASC, and parents will be charged BASC fees from that time until they are picked up. For Early Dismissal Days, students will be dismissed at 2:30 PM and students not picked up at 2:30 PM will be sent to BASC.

BUILDING & GROUNDS UPDATE

We have some exciting news to share about the improvements made to our school building and grounds. Over the summer, we installed a brand-new artificial turf field! This much-needed upgrade will provide our students with a safe and durable space to play during recess and allow our Physical Education classes to move outside when the weather permits.

Additionally, the new boiler system work that began in the spring is nearly complete. The four high efficiency condensing boilers are installed, and contractors are finalizing the work to ensure the school is ready for the cold weather this fall. Finally, several other smaller projects were completed this summer under the supervision of our Maintenance Manager, Nolly Sanchez. These include painting the gym walls and school hallways, shampooing carpets, waxing classroom floors, installing new student cubbies in the Grade 1-2 hallway, and much more.

WELCOME BACK BBQ

The staff and Board are eagerly anticipating the start of the new school year and are thrilled to invite you to our “Welcome Back to School BBQ” hosted by the Board of Directors on Friday, September 6th, from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM. This event is a wonderful way for families to kick off the new school year and connect with one another. Fundraising chocolates and raffle books will also be available for pick-up at the BBQ. As with all our school community events, volunteers are always appreciated. Please click on the Sign-up Genius link below to see how you can help:

VOLUNTEER TO HELP WITH OUR WELCOME BACK BBQ on Friday, September 6, 2024

HOCKEY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

Our program which is offered to students in Grade 6-8 is almost full. If you are interested in this program, and require more information, please contact me directly.Please sign up using the Permission Click link:SCCS Parent Information Zone – St. Charles Catholic School (stccs.ca)


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


Principal’s Weekly Update – June 14th, 2024

The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life.  I will advise you and watch over you.” (Ps. 32:8)

Update Attachments – KINKAR 2024

  • Our grades 7 & 8 students attended Track & Field at the University of Manitoba on Monday.
  • We hosted a Music/Band Parent Information evening on Monday night.
  • Tuesday, many of our grades 4-6 students attended Track & Field at the University of Manitoba. 
  • Our grades K-3 students had a Fun Day with lots of activities planned for them by some of the grades 4-6 students on Tuesday. 
  • Wednesday was band instrument testing for our grades 5-7 students.
  • I attended my last Principal’s Meeting on Wednesday.
  • Wednesday evening, Mrs. Prettie and I attended the School Board Meeting.
  • Today, was Donuts with Dad for our kindergarten students. Happy Father’s Day!
  • Exam week begins on Monday-Thursday for our grades 7 & 8 students
  • who need to write.
  • Summer colour days begin on Monday.  No more school uniforms until September!  😊
  • Uniform Pick-Up Day is on June 17th, 12:00-5:00pm. Envision will be on-site.
  • Gr. 5’s are heading to Fort Whyte on June 18th.
  • Gr. 5 human sexuality health lessons are happening on June 20th & 21st.  Parent permission forms and information have been sent out via Permission Click.
  • K-2’s are heading to Morning Sound Farm on June 20th.
  • Gr. 6’s are heading to the Aviation Museum on June 20th.
  • K-2 PJ Day is on June 21st.
  • The Gr. 8 farewell field trip is on June 21st.
  • The grade 3’s & 4’s are heading to the Zoo on June 21st.
  • A school-wide buddy reading activity is happening on June 24th. 😊
  • Our gr. 8 farewell rehearsal is happening on June 25th at 12:45pm. All gr. 8 students must attend.
  • Kinder Grad is at 10:00am on June 26th in the main gym.
  • Grades 1-7 Awards Ceremony is on June 27th @ 10:00am over at the church.  TRACK Awards ceremonies will be that same afternoon at the school in the main gym. (Grs. 1-2 @ 1:00pm, Grs. 3-5 @ 1:30pm, and Grs. 6-7 @ 2:00pm). 
  • Last day of school is on June 28th.  School Mass is at 10:30am, and dismissal is at 2:30pm.  There is no BASC at 2:30pm.

Please submit June’s form and payment if attending BASC, and all outstanding payments.
Reminder to buzz in for morning BASC and use a fob to enter for after school BASC pickup.
Any questions/ concerns about BASC or lunch feel free to contact me by email or 204-880-8245.
Thank you, Kim.

OTHER
There is no lunch program on June 11th, 26th, 27th, 28th.

All current families in grades 5, 6, & 7 have received Permission Click just recently regarding a new Hockey Skills Program for the 2024-2025 school year.  Registration is open until filled.  If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Prettie at aprettie@stccs.ca

If you are interested in volunteering to help with the drop off in the loading zone in the mornings, please click on the link below to sign up.  A huge thank you to all the parents who have signed up to date and are working so hard to keep our students safe.  We sincerely appreciate it!
VOLUNTEER FOR MORNING LOADING ZONE PATROL 2024

St. Charles Online Shopping Fundraising
Hello friends and family of St. Charles School. We are entering the last stretch of the school year, and with that our online fundraising campaign. Thanks to those who have tried out the online app known as FlipGive.  As you have heard by now, this app is accessible via iPhone or Android phones, as well as on any Windows or Apple computer.   Many schools and sports teams have been successful in raising funds using this app.  We hope you will check it out.
 A few things that might catch your eye this week:   

  • Winners is giving 4% back to the school when you buy a gift card with our app
  • Anycard egift card is also giving 4% back to the school.
    • It includes Indigo bookstores, Cora restaurants, Cineplex movie theatre, The Bay, Xbox, Mr. Mikes, ARDENE, Boston Pizza and many others
  • Old Navy is giving 4% back to the school also

Don’t be shy to check it out:    https://www.flipgive.com/

HOW-TO For New Members:

You can download the app from Google Play if on Android phone, or the Apple Store.   To sign up, click here: 

https://flipgive.app.link/teams/join?fundraiser_name=Rick+Lippens&joincode=NB7F49

HOW-TO For Existing Members: 

Once you have signed up, to access the app and check things out at any time, see our link here: 

https://www.flipgive.com/teams/282306-st-charles-catholic-school-fundraising-team/home

For Any Questions 

If you have any questions, please contact us at this email address anytime:     Onlineshop_fundraising@stccs.ca 
You are only a click away from helping out St. Charles Catholic School.     THANKS to all for your support, Online Fundraising Team 

I’m writing to invite you to join the team, Keira’s Krusaders, in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. We’d love to have you join the national movement to end brain tumours and to honour the memory of a very special girl, Keira Bond.
This year the Brain Tumour Walk is not organizing an event like last year, so this will just be our Keira Krusader Crew walking to honour and remember the remarkable Keira for a good cause. We will be walking together along Sturgeon Creek, a place Keira enjoyed. We will meet at Grant’s Old Mill at 10:00am on Saturday, June 15th and walk along the path.

Join Our Team!
Please share in this experience by joining our team and by helping to raise money for a worthy cause! Just click on this link:  Join Keira’s Krusaders .
If you are not interested in joining the team to walk but would like to learn more about Keira or make a donation, click on the link above as well. 

Sincerely,
Nancy Froystad

Just a reminder if you haven’t purchased your Kin Kar Raffle tickets yet, follow the link on the attached .pdf. You will be linked to the SCCS “In Support of” page where you can purchase tickets for some amazing prizes.
Thank you for purchasing tickets and helping with our fundraiser!



Principal’s Weekly Update – June 7th, 2024

May you be blessed by the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. (Ps. 115:15)

Update Attachments – KINKAR 2024 …….. Lord Selkirk RFM Pipe Band

ROME TRIP SPRING BREAK 2025
All current families in grades 6 & 7 have received a Permission Click regarding our Spring Break Rome Trip in 2025.
The deadline for commitment is on June 10th. There will be no extensions after this.
If you would rather pay by cash or cheque, please do so by the deadline in the front office and let Mrs. Prettie know.  This way, she has your commitment on file.
If you have any questions regarding this trip, please contact Mrs. Prettie at aprettie@stccs.ca

  • Tuesday morning our grades 7 & 8 students had Enrichment classes.
  • Tuesday afternoon I was completely surprised by a special assembly to celebrate my upcoming retirement!  The staff and students managed to keep me in the dark on this, and I had an amazing time listening to the special songs sung by all our choirs, enjoyed a wonderful PPT, and even got to hear my staff sing me a special song. The students also presented me with a picture of the school surrounded by their signatures. It was amazing and my heart is full!  Thank you to everyone involved in making my afternoon so special.
  • Our PML Recitals were held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish.  What an amazing group of talented young musicians we have at SCCS!  Congratulations to all our PML students, you did a terrific job!  A huge thank you and congratulations to all our PML instructors.  You are amazing!
  • Thursday, we had early dismissal as staff had their last Staff Meeting of the school year.
  • Friday was an Inservice day so that teaching staff could begin working on end of year report cards.
  • Grs. 7 & 8 Track Meet at the University of Manitoba is coming up on June 10th.
  • There is a Music/Band Parent Information Evening scheduled on Monday.  See the top of my update for specific details.
  • Grs. 4-6 Track Meet at the University of Manitoba is coming up on June 11th.
  • K-3 Fun Day is happening on Tuesday, June 11th.
  • Band instrument testing will be happening on Wednesday, June 12th here at the school.
  • I will be attending my final Principal’s Meeting on Wednesday.
  • Mrs. Prettie and I will be attending the School Board Meeting on Wednesday evening.
  • Middle Years Exam Study Week is June 11th-June 14th.
  • Gr. 7 human sexuality health lessons are happening on June 13th & 14th.  Parent permission forms and information have been sent out via Permission Click.
  • Kinder Father’s Day Donuts with Dad is happening on June 14th
  • Exam Week begins June 17-20th.
  • Summer Colour Days begin June 17th for the rest of the school year for everyone.
  • Uniform Pick-Up Day is on June 17th, 12:00-5:00pm. Envision will be on-site.
  • Gr. 5’s are heading to Fort Whyte on June 18th.
  • Gr. 5 human sexuality health lessons are happening on June 20th & 21st.  Parent permission forms and information have been sent out via Permission Click.
  • K-2’s are heading to Morning Sound Farm on June 20th.
  • Gr. 6’s are heading to the Aviation Museum on June 20th.
  • K-2 PJ Day is on June 21st.
  • The Gr. 8 farewell field trip is on June 21st.
  • The grade 3’s & 4’s are heading to the Zoo on June 21st.
  • A school-wide buddy reading activity is happening on June 24th
  • Our gr. 8 farewell rehearsal is happening on June 25th in the afternoon.
  • Kinder Grad is at 10:00am on June 26th.
  • Grades 1-7 Awards Ceremony is on June 27th @ 10:00am.  TRACK Awards ceremonies will be that same afternoon.  Grs. 1-2 @ 1:00pm, Grs. 3-5 @ 1:30pm, and Grs. 6-7 @ 2:00pm. 
  • Last day of school is on June 28th.  School Mass is at 10:30am, and dismissal is at 2:30pm.

If interested in Summer Care, forms need to be submitted next week.
There is NO PM BASC on the last day of school.
Please submit June’s form and payment if attending BASC, and all outstanding payments.
Reminder to buzz in for morning BASC and use a fob to enter for after school BASC pickup.
Any questions/ concerns about BASC or lunch feel free to contact me by email or 204-880-8245.
Thank you, Kim.

OTHER
There is no lunch program on June 11th, 26th, 27th, 28th.

Any parent interested in taking on this role are asked to email the PAC Chair at stccspac@stccs.ca to indicate their interest by Friday June 14th.
Classroom Representatives will be emailed within the first week of school to confirm their role. Thank you for your interest in being a Classroom Representative.
Nikki Robert
PAC Chair

All current families in grades 5, 6, & 7 have received Permission Click just recently regarding a new Hockey Skills Program for the 2024-2025 school year.  Registration is open until filled.  If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Prettie at aprettie@stccs.ca

If you are interested in volunteering to help with the drop off in the loading zone in the mornings, please click on the link below to sign up.  A huge thank you to all the parents who have signed up to date and are working so hard to keep our students safe.  We sincerely appreciate it!
VOLUNTEER FOR MORNING LOADING ZONE PATROL 2024

St. Charles Online Shopping Fundraising
Hello friends and family of St. Charles School. We are entering the last stretch of the school year, and with that our online fundraising campaign. Thanks to those who have tried out the online app known as FlipGive.  As you have heard by now, this app is accessible via iPhone or Android phones, as well as on any Windows or Apple computer.   Many schools and sports teams have been successful in raising funds using this app.  We hope you will check it out.
 A few things that might catch your eye this week:   

  • Winners is giving 4% back to the school when you buy a gift card with our app
  • Anycard egift card is also giving 4% back to the school.
    • It includes Indigo bookstores, Cora restaurants, Cineplex movie theatre, The Bay, Xbox, Mr. Mikes, ARDENE, Boston Pizza and many others
  • Old Navy is giving 4% back to the school also

Don’t be shy to check it out:    https://www.flipgive.com/

HOW-TO For New Members:

You can download the app from Google Play if on Android phone, or the Apple Store.   To sign up, click here: 

https://flipgive.app.link/teams/join?fundraiser_name=Rick+Lippens&joincode=NB7F49

HOW-TO For Existing Members: 

Once you have signed up, to access the app and check things out at any time, see our link here: 

https://www.flipgive.com/teams/282306-st-charles-catholic-school-fundraising-team/home

For Any Questions 

If you have any questions, please contact us at this email address anytime:     Onlineshop_fundraising@stccs.ca 
You are only a click away from helping out St. Charles Catholic School.     THANKS to all for your support, Online Fundraising Team 

I’m writing to invite you to join the team, Keira’s Krusaders, in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. We’d love to have you join the national movement to end brain tumours and to honour the memory of a very special girl, Keira Bond.
This year the Brain Tumour Walk is not organizing an event like last year, so this will just be our Keira Krusader Crew walking to honour and remember the remarkable Keira for a good cause. We will be walking together along Sturgeon Creek, a place Keira enjoyed. We will meet at Grant’s Old Mill at 10:00am on Saturday, June 15th and walk along the path.

Join Our Team!
Please share in this experience by joining our team and by helping to raise money for a worthy cause! Just click on this link:  Join Keira’s Krusaders .
If you are not interested in joining the team to walk but would like to learn more about Keira or make a donation, click on the link above as well. 

Sincerely,
Nancy Froystad

Just a reminder if you haven’t purchased your Kin Kar Raffle tickets yet, follow the link on the attached .pdf. You will be linked to the SCCS “In Support of” page where you can purchase tickets for some amazing prizes.
Thank you for purchasing tickets and helping with our fundraiser!

FREE BAGPIPE & DRUM LESSONS

The Lord Selkirk RFM Pipe Band (LSRFMPB) was established in 1957 with a mission to provide free instruction in the great highland bagpipe and drums to all children.  This still applies today with the assistance from some wonderful volunteers from the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band and the St Andrew’s Society Pipe Band.  There is no catch, except for keeping the legacy going of Mr. Robert Fraser, our founder.
The band’s website contains more information at https://lsrfmpb.ca/ and the band is on Facebook and Instagram. 
I have included the poster below as a .pdf attachment and a brochure for distribution via school newsletter, email, etc.

 Please let me know if you could assist with promoting this opportunity and should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. 
Rob Tighe
Patrol Sergeant
Email: rtighe@winnipeg.ca<mailto:rtighe@winnipeg.ca