Principal’s Update – April 25, 2025


With Lent now behind us, we enter the Easter season with hearts renewed by the promise of hope, joy, and new life. This week at school, our focus has shifted from the quiet reflection of Lent to the celebration of the Resurrection. Students have been learning about the Road to Emmaus—the powerful story of two disciples who, while walking and grieving, are joined by the risen Jesus. Though they do not recognize Him at first, their hearts are stirred by His words, and they finally recognize Him in the breaking of the bread. This story reminds us that Jesus walks with us in our everyday lives, often when we least expect it.

Alongside our Easter celebrations, we have also taken time each morning to honour the life of Pope Francis, whose recent passing has deeply touched the global Church. As a sign of respect and mourning, the flag at our school is flying at half-mast. Each day, we have shared prayers and reflections on Pope Francis’s life—his humility, compassion, and unwavering call to care for the poor and the Earth. Many believe his greatest legacy will be his commitment to building a Church of mercy—one that welcomes and embraces all.

As we continue through the Easter season, may we carry forward both the joy of the Resurrection and the example of Pope Francis in how we live out our faith with kindness, courage, and hope.
May the joy of the Risen Christ fill your hearts this Easter season.
May we continue to walk in faith, just as the disciples did on the road to Emmaus—open to God’s presence in our lives.
May we live with the humility, compassion, and hope that Pope Francis so beautifully exemplified.
And may our school community be a place of peace, kindness, and renewed purpose in the light of the Resurrection.

Wishing you and your family continued blessings throughout this sacred season.

“He has told you, O mortal, what is good;
and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice,
and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?”
Micah 6:8

This verse speaks to the kind of life Pope Francis modeled—one rooted in humility, justice, and mercy—and it connects with the message of Easter: that Christ walks with us, calling us to live out our faith in everyday ways.


  • Easter Monday
  • Blue and Green Colour Day & Take Pride Winnipeg Assembly in celebration of Earth Day
  • Enrichment
  • Musical Practices at lunch
  • Badminton Practices
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Musical Practice (Saturday)
  • Advisory Groups
  • Badminton Tournament April 29th to May 1st
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Musical Practices at lunch
  • Band & Instrument Picture Day Wednesday, April 30th for Grades 6 to 8 students
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal Thursday, May 1st
  • Uniform Fitting Days Thursday, May 1st and Friday, May 2nd 11 am to 6 pm
  • Musical Practice (Saturday)
  • School Musical “Dot & the Kangaroo Jr.” at the WAG Monday, May 5th
  • Enrichment
  • Grade 8 Farewell Fundraiser May 6-9th
  • Badminton Tournament May 6th to May 8th
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital Wednesday, May 7th
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • HCA Popcorn Day Friday, May 9th
  • Kinder Mother’s Day Tea Friday, May 9th

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • Updates & Reminders
  • BLINE is on Monday
  • BLINE Testing takes place Wednesday, 4:30–5:10 PM in the gym
  • Tennis starts Thursday
  • May & June Programs are nearly full! K–2 Baking, K–3 Tennis, and Gr. 1–3 Golf are now full
  • Thursday is Early Dismissal – Please submit the required form and fee if your child will attend BASC
  • Wednesday is the start of a new month – Don’t forget to submit your monthly BASC forms
  • Monday, May 5 – No milk or hot lunch service available
  • Thursday, June 6 – BASC Full Day Field Trip – Please register!

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are due April 30th! Some weeks are already full. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani. 📧 kfurutani@stccs.ca📞 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

PML is now open for the 2025–2026 school year! This year, registration and payment will be handled conveniently through Permission Click.

Lessons are offered during the school day on a variety of instruments, and students will be accepted until program capacity is reached. Once accepted, an invoice will be issued for payment.
Important:

  • Continuing students are guaranteed their spot if registered by May 12th.
  • New students are encouraged to register early, as spaces fill quickly.

If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Gingrich, PML Coordinator at mgingrich@stccs.ca.

Here is the link to sign up: Permission Click

Thank you to all students and staff who participated in this year’s Lenten Walking with Jesus Challenge! It was truly inspiring to see our school community come together in prayer, reflection, and action throughout the Lenten season. Each of these students received a prize in celebration of their efforts!

Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding participation and spirit:

Kindergarten: Imissi, Madeline, Everly, Milo
Grade 1-2s: Bronson, Veronica, Liam
Grade 3-5s: Trevina, Zoe, Anu, Janice, Ashlyn, Sarah, Rose, Brooklyn E.,

Uniform fittings will take place at the school on May 1st and 2nd. Our uniform provider, Envision, will be on-site to assist with fittings, take orders, and answer any questions you may have.
Please use the link below to book your appointment:
BOOK YOUR UNIFORM FITTING Thursday, May 1 or Friday, May 2, 2025 11 AM – 6 PM
Additional information about our uniform policy—including some exciting new additions for the 2025–2026 school year—will be shared with families next week.
We are also looking for volunteers to help out during the fitting days. If you’re available, please sign up here:
VOLUNTEER TO ASSIST WITH UNIFORM FITTING DAYS Thursday, May 1 and Friday, May 2, 2025

Thank you for your support!

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

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

As we begin planning our fundraising efforts for next year, we’re asking all parents to complete our Fundraising Survey. Your feedback is incredibly important—it helps us understand what works, what doesn’t, and where we can improve.

Please take a few minutes to share your insights and help shape the future of fundraising at our school. Here is the link:

ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC SCHOOL FUNDRAISING SURVEY

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

Lifetouch will be at the school on Tuesday, April 30th starting at 9:00 AM to take individual and class photos of all students in Grades 6–8 who are part of the band program.
These photos will serve as a keepsake of the students’ participation in the music program. They also provide families with a special way to commemorate their child’s involvement in band.

All students will receive a photo package with details on how to place an order.

Get ready for a sweet challenge coming your way—all to support the Grade 8 Farewell!

Can you guess how many marshmallows are in the jar? Soon, you’ll have the chance to enter your guess in our “Smores Than Meets the Eye” fundraiser!

The rules are simple:

  • Guess the number of marshmallows in the jar.
  • The closest guess without going over wins a fun prize!

Every guess helps support our Grade 8 students as they prepare for their special farewell celebration. Stay tuned for more details—it’s going to be s’more fun than you think!

Do you have a band instrument sitting in storage, unused and collecting dust? Put it to good use by donating it to our school! Our music program is always in need of instruments to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn and play.
If you have an instrument to donate, please bring it to the school office or contact Mrs. Gregorchuk. Thank you for your support!

Bursary applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now available on Parent Zone under Forms & Documents. If you require a printed copy, please call the school directly.
The deadline for submission is May 16th at 4:00 PM. Applications should be placed in a sealed envelope addressed to Mrs. Prettie and submitted to the school office. All applications will remain confidential and will be reviewed by the bursary committee.
If you have any questions about the bursary process, please feel free to contact me directly.

We have some chocolates left and are offering them at 50% off!

  • Almond cases – $50 each
  • Variety cases – $45 each

Plus, when you purchase a case, you’ll receive 1 VIP hour!
To get your cases, please visit the office – payment is required at pick-up.
Thank you for your support!

IMPORTANT REMINDER ABOUT SCHOOL ENTRY PROCEDURES

At St. Charles, our top priority is the safety and well-being of our students and staff. To help us maintain a secure and calm environment, we kindly ask all parents and visitors to follow these important guidelines:

  • All visitors must enter through the main front doors.
  • Please check in at the front office—even if you’re just dropping something off or need to grab something from your child’s cubby or locker.
  • Parents should not be going upstairs, down the classroom hallways, or into the kindergarten area for drop-off, pick-up, or to help their child with something. These areas are for students and staff only during school hours.
  • All student drop-offs and pick-ups must be done outside. Parents waiting in the hallways is disruptive and causes confusion for both reception and staff.

We recognize that most parents are doing their best to follow these expectations, and we sincerely thank you. However, there have been ongoing challenges with some individuals entering areas of the school without checking in or using alternate entry points. Even if the intentions are good, this puts added pressure on our staff and compromises the careful safety procedures we have in place.

We are asking for your support and cooperation to help reinforce these expectations. It takes a collective effort to keep our school safe, respectful, and focused on learning. Thank you for helping us protect the integrity of our learning environment and maintain the safety and security of our community.

We’re excited to begin planning next year’s Hockey Enrichment Skills Program for students in Grades 6–8!

To help us gauge interest, all current Grade 5–7 students have received a Permission Click survey.

  This is just a survey at this stage—not a registration form.

We’d really appreciate it if you could take a few seconds to complete the survey. Knowing our numbers early helps us with planning and logistics.

Thanks for your support!

Click the link based on the class your child is in currently.

Grade 5: https://permission.click/QP2Wl/ca

Grade 6M: https://permission.click/n8yLv/ca

Grade 6C: https://permission.click/Xj2wb/ca

Grade 7: https://permission.click/2xeWX/ca

Here is an amazing message I received from one of our fabulous staff members…. “It is Friday! The sun is shining, the music is blaring, the kids are running all around the GREENEST field ever and the vibes are so positive! Thank you for all the upgrades this year.” 

Yes, we play music for the kids at recess…and we take requests…we love seeing them so happy and dancing😊

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $83,095. You can track our progress on the school website.

GENEROUS DONORS SUPPORTING OUR TURF CAMPAIGN
The Perry-Parker Family
The Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg
Thank you!

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – April 18, 2025


As we reach the final days of Lent, we enter into the heart of our Christian story: the Holy Triduum—the sacred three days that lead us from the Last Supper to the joy of the Resurrection.

Today, on Holy Thursday, we recall the moment when Jesus gathered with His disciples for the Last Supper. He washed their feet, broke bread, and gave us the gift of the Eucharist—a lasting reminder of His love and a call to serve others with humility. Tomorrow, on Good Friday, we will pause to reflect on the depth of Christ’s sacrifice. In silence and reverence, we remember His suffering and death on the cross—a powerful act of love that brings hope to the world.

On Holy Saturday, we wait in stillness and prayer, preparing our hearts for the light of Easter. As the darkness gives way to dawn, we will celebrate the Resurrection at the Easter Vigil, rejoicing in the promise of new life.

This week at school, we took time to reflect as a community through a special Lenten assembly led by some of our Grade 7 and 8 students. Their thoughtful leadership helped guide us through the meaning of these sacred days and reminded us of the importance of prayer, reflection, and preparing our hearts for Easter.

These days invite us to enter fully into the mystery of our faith—together, as a school community, and as families of faith. May this sacred time bring peace to your hearts and homes as we prepare to celebrate the joy of Easter.


  • Advisory Groups
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • PAC Meeting
  • Musical Practices
  • Lenten Assembly – Stations of the Cross
  • Good Friday – No School, No BASC
  • Happy Easter!
  • Easter Monday – No School, No BASC
  • Blue and Green Colour Day and Take Pride Winnipeg Assembly in celebration of Earth Day Tuesday, April 22nd
  • Enrichment Classes
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Musical Practices
  • Advisory Groups
  • Badminton Tournament April 29th to May 1st
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Band & Instrument Picture Day Wednesday, April 30th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal Thursday, May 1st
  • Uniform Fitting Days Thursday, May 1st and Friday, May 2nd 11 am to 6 pm
  • School Musical “Dot & the Kangaroo Jr.” at the WAG Monday, May 5th

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Wednesday
  • Tuesday is Easter Craft
  • BLINE demo & testing is Wednesday, April 30th in the gym. Come a check it out.
  • May & June programs are almost full (K-2 Baking & K-2 Tennis are full).

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are due April 30th! Some weeks are already full. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani. 📧 kfurutani@stccs.ca📞 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

Please remember that only one side of Augier Ave is for stopping. The school side is a no parking, stopping zone.

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

We are excited to announce that registration for the SCCS Private Music Lesson (PML) Program is now open for the 2025–2026 school year! This year, registration and payment will be handled conveniently through Permission Click.
Lessons are offered during the school day on a variety of instruments, and students will be accepted until program capacity is reached. Once accepted, an invoice will be issued for payment.
Important:

  • Continuing students are guaranteed their spot if registered by May 12th.
  • New students are encouraged to register early, as spaces fill quickly.

If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Gingrich, PML Coordinator at mgingrich@stccs.ca.

Here is the link to sign up: Permission Click

Lenten Food Collection – Final Week to Donate
During Lent, we have been collecting canned food donations for Winnipeg Harvest to support those in need in our community.
The final pickup is scheduled for next week, so we invite families to consider making a final contribution if they haven’t already.
Please drop off any canned food donations inside the school near the cross by Wednesday, April 23.

Thank you for your generosity and support!

Uniform fittings will take place at the school on May 1st and 2nd. Our uniform provider, Envision, will be on-site to assist with fittings, take orders, and answer any questions you may have.
Please use the link below to book your appointment:
BOOK YOUR UNIFORM FITTING Thursday, May 1 or Friday, May 2, 2025 11 AM – 6 PM
Additional information about our uniform policy—including some exciting new additions for the 2025–2026 school year—will be shared with families next week.
We are also looking for volunteers to help out during the fitting days. If you’re available, please sign up here:
VOLUNTEER TO ASSIST WITH UNIFORM FITTING DAYS Thursday, May 1 and Friday, May 2, 2025

Thank you for your support!

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

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

As we begin planning our fundraising efforts for next year, we’re asking all parents to complete our Fundraising Survey. Your feedback is incredibly important—it helps us understand what works, what doesn’t, and where we can improve.

Please take a few minutes to share your insights and help shape the future of fundraising at our school. Here is the link:

ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC SCHOOL FUNDRAISING SURVEY

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

Lifetouch will be at the school on Tuesday, April 30th starting at 9:00 AM to take individual and class photos of all students in Grades 6–8 who are part of the band program.
These photos will serve as a keepsake of the students’ participation in the music program. They also provide families with a special way to commemorate their child’s involvement in band.

All students will receive a photo package with details on how to place an order.

These two concerts mark an exciting new chapter in our school’s musical journey, and we cannot wait to showcase the incredible talent and hard work of our students. Over the past few months, they have been diligently preparing under the enthusiastic and skilled direction of Mrs. Christelle Gregorchuk, our K–8 Orff, Choral, and Band Specialist. Her passion and leadership have truly brought these performances to life!

We are looking to add more fun and engaging items to our outdoor play areas! If you have any gently used sandbox toys or playhouse toys that your family no longer needs, we would greatly appreciate your donations. These items help enhance creative play and outdoor learning for our students.

If you would like to contribute, please drop off any donations at the school office. Thank you for your generosity!

Do you have a band instrument sitting in storage, unused and collecting dust? Put it to good use by donating it to our school! Our music program is always in need of instruments to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn and play.
If you have an instrument to donate, please bring it to the school office or contact Mrs. Gregorchuk. Thank you for your support!

Bursary applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now available on Parent Zone under Forms & Documents. If you require a printed copy, please call the school directly.
The deadline for submission is May 16th at 4:00 PM. Applications should be placed in a sealed envelope addressed to Mrs. Prettie and submitted to the school office. All applications will remain confidential and will be reviewed by the bursary committee.
If you have any questions about the bursary process, please feel free to contact me directly.

We have some chocolates left and are offering them at 50% off!

  • Almond cases – $50 each
  • Variety cases – $45 each

Plus, when you purchase a case, you’ll receive 1 VIP hour!
To get your cases, please visit the office – payment is required at pick-up.
Thank you for your support!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,095. You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – April 11, 2025


As we move through the fourth week of Lent, we are reminded that we are drawing closer to Holy Week, a sacred time in our Church calendar. This week’s Gospel reading, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, invites us to reflect on the themes of forgiveness, mercy, and the joy of returning to God. It reminds us that no matter where we are on our journey, we are always welcomed back with love.

This week also marks a shift in our Lenten journey—from personal reflection to preparing our hearts for the events of Holy Week. Soon, we will celebrate Palm Sunday, when we recall Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. On that day, we hold palm leaves as a symbol of peace and praise, just as the crowds did when they welcomed Him. These palms remind us not only of celebration but also of the path that leads to the cross and ultimately to the hope of Easter.

May this week be one of meaningful reflections and renewed hope as we continue walking together in faith.


  • Staff and students returned from spring break
  • Enrichment Groups
  • Grade 5-8 Reconciliation
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Reconciliation for Grade 5-8 students
  • Kinder Grad and Grade 8 Farewell photos
  • PML lunch hour recitals on Thursday
  • Early Dismissal Thursday
  • Inservice Day and BASC on Friday

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • LAST Musical Bake Sale on April 15th
  • Advisory Classes Tuesday, April 15th
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch, April 16th
  • PAC meeting on April 16th
  • School Assembly on April 17th: Stations of the Cross
  • Good Friday & Easter Monday: NO school/NO BASC
  • Happy Easter!
  • Earth Day on April 22nd and Blue and Green Colour Day
  • School Assembly: Take Pride Winnipeg
  • Enrichment Groups
  • School Musical practice on Saturday April 26th
  • Band Photos on April 30th
  • Uniform Fitting on May 1-2nd

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Monday & Wednesday
  • Tuesday is Easter Craft
  • Friday April 11th is Full-day BASC. Students must be registered by Monday, April 7th to attend. Registration will not be accepted on Tuesday for Friday’s BASC.
  • Reminder there is NO BASC on Good Friday and Easter Monday.
  • BLINE demo & testing is Wednesday, April 30th in the gym. Come a check it out.
  • May & June programs are almost full (K-2 Baking is full).

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are due April 30th! There are a few spots left. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani. 📧 kfurutani@stccs.ca📞 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

Please remember that only one side of Augier Ave is for stopping. The school side is a no parking, stopping zone.

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

On Thursday, April 10, seven students from St. Charles Catholic School proudly represented our school at the Bison Regional Science Fair. This annual event brings together young scientists from across the region to explore, discover, and present innovative ideas through hands-on scientific inquiry.

All of our students presented their projects with confidence, showcasing their knowledge, creativity, and passion for their chosen topics.

The students who participated were:

  • Harlyn and Maggie (Gr. 5) – Fruit Molding
  • Adeleigh (Gr. 6) – What’s in Your Water?
  • Charlie (Gr. 7) – Apple Armour: Liquid Solutions Against Browning
  • Maria (Gr. 7) – Glucose: Your Inner Super Fuel
  • Mason (Gr. 8) – Wind Power
  • Harrison (Gr. 8) – True North

Congratulations to all who participated! You did an amazing job representing our school and your work truly shone at the fair!

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in 40 Cans for Lent, a food drive rooted in Catholic values of compassion and service. This initiative encourages us to give to those in need by collecting non-perishable food items for Winnipeg Harvest.

Students can bring donations to their homeroom teacher’s collection boxes. Together, we can make a difference by living out our faith through generosity and kindness. Thank you for your support!

All parents are welcome and encouraged to attend the meeting in the school cafeteria! Come be a part of the conversation and help shape the future of our school community. We’d love to see you there!

Uniform fittings will take place at the school on May 1st and 2nd. Our uniform provider, Envision, will be on-site to assist with fittings, take orders, and answer any questions you may have.
Please use the link below to book your appointment:
BOOK YOUR UNIFORM FITTING Thursday, May 1 or Friday, May 2, 2025 11 AM – 6 PM
Additional information about our uniform policy—including some exciting new additions for the 2025–2026 school year—will be shared with families next week.
We are also looking for volunteers to help out during the fitting days. If you’re available, please sign up here:
VOLUNTEER TO ASSIST WITH UNIFORM FITTING DAYS Thursday, May 1 and Friday, May 2, 2025

Thank you for your support!

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

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

Lifetouch will be at the school on Tuesday, April 30th starting at 9:00 AM to take individual and class photos of all students in Grades 6–8 who are part of the band program.
These photos will serve as a keepsake of the students’ participation in the music program. They also provide families with a special way to commemorate their child’s involvement in band.
All students will receive a photo package with details on how to place an order.

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

Reminder: Final Musical Bake Sale – Tuesday, April 15th

Don’t miss our last bake sale in support of the school musical!
All items are just $1, and 100% of the proceeds go directly to the students and the production.
Thank you for your continued support!

The St. Charles Catholic School Rome Trip was truly an unforgettable adventure. Over eight incredible days, our group experienced the rich history, culture, and beauty of Italy through full days of iconic guided tours and memorable moments shared together.
We departed on March 31, flying from Winnipeg to Toronto, then onward to Rome. Our first day began with a guided walking tour of Vatican City—an awe-inspiring introduction to the heart of the Catholic Church. Each evening, we enjoyed dinner at a different local restaurant, always accompanied by our wonderful Italian tour guide. Some of our fondest memories were walking back to the hotel after dinner, taking in the stunning sights of Rome lit up at night—just as beautiful as by day.
On our second day, we explored even more of the Eternal City with visits to the Jewish Ghetto, the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, and several parks and historic neighborhoods. It was a full day of walking and discovery.
Day three brought one of the highlights of the trip: a tour of the Colosseum led by our favorite guide of the week. We stood where gladiators once battled and saw early depictions of Christianity carved into the ancient walls. Walking through the Roman Forum afterward felt like stepping back in time. We even squeezed in some souvenir shopping!
The next day, we visited the Vatican Museums, culminating in the breathtaking Sistine Chapel. The scale and beauty of the collection were overwhelming—in the best way. That afternoon, we travelled to the Tyrrhenian Sea, where students had a blast swimming in the ocean—a definite highlight!
We then took a day trip to Pompeii, a welcome break from walking as we boarded a bus for the scenic drive. Our guide led us through the ancient streets, still being excavated today, beneath the looming shadow of the still-active Mount Vesuvius. From there, we continued on to Naples, where we strolled along the sea and experienced a different, but equally vibrant, atmosphere.
Our next adventure took us underground to the Catacombs, where the first Christians were buried in secret. Later that day, we returned to the Vatican to visit the majestic St. Peter’s Basilica. Walking through the Holy Doors and standing in the world’s largest church was a moving experience for all.
On our final evening, none of us wanted the trip to end. After dinner, we returned to the Trevi Fountain one last time, taking in its beauty under the stars and snapping photos to remember the moment.
This trip was a tremendous success thanks to the incredible support of the parents and the enthusiastic participation of our students. The food, the sights, and—of course—the daily gelato made every day special. A heartfelt thank you to the families who made this experience possible and to our School Board for supporting this beloved tradition of a Rome trip every two years.
It has been my pleasure to plan this trip three times now, and each one is more rewarding than the last. The joy of seeing students as curious, respectful travelers and getting to know them outside of the classroom is something I’ll always treasure. I will never forget the amazing week we had in Rome.

Grade 7&8 tryouts were held this week. Gr. 6 Badminton Tryouts are:

  • Monday, April 14th: Girls’ and Boys’ Singles (3:30-5:00 PM)
  • Tuesday, April 15th: Doubles and Mixed Doubles (3:30-5:00 PM)

We will be entering two teams per grade, in each of the following categories: Girls’ Singles, Boys’ Singles, Girls’ Doubles, Boys’ Doubles, and Mixed Doubles.


Practices:
Gr. 7/8: April 17th, 24th & 28th: 3:30-4:45 PM
Gr. 6: April 23rd & 29th: 3:30-4:45 PM and April 25th: 11:35 AM-12:25 PM.


Tournament

(All games start at 4:00PM unless otherwise stated.)

Tuesday, April 29th:
Grade 8 Girls’ Singles @ IHMS                                 
Grade 7 Girls’ Singles @ Balmoral Hall  
Tuesday, April 29th:
Grade 8 Boys’ Singles @ St. Maurice (Start 4:05 PM)
Grade 7 Boys’ Singles @ Westgate
Wednesday, April 30th:
Grade 8 Girls’ Doubles @ Linden Christian (Start 4:15 PM)  
Grade 7 Girls’ Doubles @ Balmoral Hall
Wednesday, April 30th:
Grade 8 Boys’ Doubles @ Holy Cross
Grade 7 Boys’ Doubles @ Westgate
Thursday, May 1st:
Grade 8 Mixed Doubles @ St. Alphonsus
Thursday, May 1st:
Grade 7 Mixed Doubles @ Linden Christian (Start 4:15 PM)
Tuesday, May 6th:
Grade 6 Girls’ Singles @ Balmoral Hall
Tuesday, May 6th:
Grade 6 Boys’ Singles @ IHMS
Wednesday, May 7th:
Grade 6 Girls’ Doubles @ Balmoral Hall
Wednesday, May 7th:
Grade 6 Boys’ Doubles @ Westgate     
Thursday, May 8th:
Grade 6 Mixed Doubles @ St. Emile

We are looking to add more fun and engaging items to our outdoor play areas! If you have any gently used sandbox toys or playhouse toys that your family no longer needs, we would greatly appreciate your donations. These items help enhance creative play and outdoor learning for our students.

If you would like to contribute, please drop off any donations at the school office. Thank you for your generosity!

Do you have a band instrument sitting in storage, unused and collecting dust? Put it to good use by donating it to our school! Our music program is always in need of instruments to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn and play.
If you have an instrument to donate, please bring it to the school office or contact Mrs. Gregorchuk. Thank you for your support!

At St. Charles Catholic School, all staff have now completed the mandatory Treaty Education training mandated by Manitoba Education. Our final session was held on April 11, 2025.

This two-day training is designed to support the goals of Treaty Education, which include building strong relationships, responding to the histories and legacies of treaties, and advancing reconciliation.

Moving forward, our school is committed to fostering a deeper understanding of the significance of treaties and their ongoing impact. By strengthening relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, we aim to create a more inclusive and respectful environment. This commitment will guide our actions as we work to engage with the past, respond to current needs, and contribute to the reconciliation process within our school community and beyond.

The grade 1, 1-2, and 2 students had fun making Dream Catchers, which are traditional objects, primarily associated with the Ojibwe people. They are believed to have protective qualities, particularly for children, and are often hung above a bed or sleeping area. In modern times, dream catchers have become a popular symbol, but it’s important to recognize their cultural significance and the role they play in the traditions of Indigenous peoples. They represent a connection to heritage, spirituality, and cultural identity.

Bursary applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now available on Parent Zone under Forms & Documents. If you require a printed copy, please call the school directly.
The deadline for submission is May 16th at 4:00 PM. Applications should be placed in a sealed envelope addressed to Mrs. Prettie and submitted to the school office. All applications will remain confidential and will be reviewed by the bursary committee.
If you have any questions about the bursary process, please feel free to contact me directly.

We have some chocolates left and are offering them at 50% off!

  • Almond cases – $50 each
  • Variety cases – $45 each

Plus, when you purchase a case, you’ll receive 1 VIP hour!
To get your cases, please visit the office – payment is required at pick-up.
Thank you for your support!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,095. You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – March 28, 2025


As we enter the fourth week of Lent and look ahead to Spring Break, we are reminded that this season is about renewal, reflection, and growth. This Sunday’s Gospel, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, beautifully illustrates God’s mercy and the importance of learning from our experiences. Just as the father in the parable welcomes his son with open arms, Lent invites us to reflect on where we are and how we can continue to grow.

This theme of growth also connects with our Parent-Teacher Interviews and Student-Led Conferences. These meetings provide an opportunity to celebrate each child’s progress, acknowledge areas for improvement, and set goals for the months ahead. Just as we nurture faith and learning at school, these conversations help strengthen the partnership between home and school in supporting each student’s journey. It was amazing to see all the families participate this year.

Spring Break offers a similar opportunity to pause, recharge, and spend time with family. Whether traveling or enjoying rest at home, this break can be a time to nurture faith, appreciate the blessings around us, and prepare our hearts for the final weeks of Lent.


  • Scholastic Book Fair “The Magic of Books”
  • Advisory Groups
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • K-6 Student Led Conferences & Gr 7 & 8 Parent Teacher Interviews
  • Staff Appreciation Lunch
  • Inservice Day and BASC on Friday

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Spring Break runs until Sunday, April 6th
  • ROME 2025 School Trip
  • Classes resume on Monday, April 7th
  • Enrichment Classes on Tuesday, April 8th
  • Reconciliation on Wednesday, April 9th for all Grade 5-8 students
  • Kinder Grad & Grade 8 Farewell Lifetouch Picture Day April 9th
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch (back-to-back Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunches both before and after Spring Break is correct)
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on Thursday, April 10th
  • Early Dismissal on April 10th
  • Inservice Day and BASC on Friday, April 11th

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Monday & Wednesday
  • Tuesday is on Wood Burning
  • Friday April 11th is Full-day BASC. Students must be registered by Monday, April 7th to attend. Registration will not be accepted on Tuesday for Friday’s BASC.
  • There are still spots left in the Easter Craft.
  • Reminder there is NO BASC on Easter Monday.
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.
  • May & June forms are in the front entrance and on ParentZone:
    • May: Golf, Tennis, Mother’s Day Craft & Cookie Baking
    • June: Field Trip, Father’s Day Craft, Donuts & Cake Baking

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are now available! There are a few spots left. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani. 📧 kfurutani@stccs.ca📞 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

Please remember that only one side of Augier Ave is for stopping. The school side is a no parking, stopping zone.

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

On April 9th, Lifetouch will be at SCCS to take photos for all Kindergarten and Grade 8 students—a cherished tradition at our school.
Families will receive a package with ordering details. Kindergarten students should wear their uniform, while Grade 8 students should dress in their “Sunday best” for photos and change into their school uniform for the rest of the day.
We look forward to capturing this special milestone!

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in 40 Cans for Lent, a food drive rooted in Catholic values of compassion and service. This initiative encourages us to give to those in need by collecting non-perishable food items for Winnipeg Harvest.

Students can bring donations to their homeroom teacher’s collection boxes. Together, we can make a difference by living out our faith through generosity and kindness. Thank you for your support!

On behalf of the entire staff, thank you for the delicious and thoughtfully prepared lunch! It was truly appreciated and such a wonderful treat.

A special thank you to the Grade 1, 1-2, and 2 parents for coordinating everything—we are so grateful for your kindness and generosity.

Many thanks and with gratitude!

The 2025 St. Charles Catholic School Science Fair was a fantastic event, showcasing 33 outstanding projects from our Grade 7 and 8 students. Their projects covered a wide range of scientific topics, including water purification, motor creation, sugar testing for cotton candy, random number generators, and more.

This year, we were thrilled to introduce a special addition—our Grade 5 and 6 Science Fair Club projects! These dedicated students chose to create their own projects and spent months working after school to bring them to life.

A huge thank you goes out to our judges, without whom this event would not be possible. We deeply appreciate the SCCS family members working in STEM fields who volunteered their time, the Geoengineering Society of Manitoba for providing judges, and the Graduate Students in Science from the University of Manitoba for their support.

Finally, congratulations to our Science Fair winners!

🏅 Engineering Design Category🏅 Scientific Research Category
🥉 3rd Place: Mason M.🥉 3rd Place: Charlie C.
🥈 2nd Place: Harrison B.🥈 2nd Place: Charlotte G.
🥇 1st Place: Joshua W.🥇 1st Place: Maria F.

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

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

Incredible News – We’ve Surpassed Our Goal! ❤️💪

Our school community has exceeded our goal, raising an incredible $2,476 for Jump Rope for Heart! This is an amazing achievement—thank you for your generosity and dedication!

Your support and fundraising efforts are making a real difference, helping to fund vital heart and brain research and save lives.

Our fundraiser will remain open until April 1st, so if you’d like to continue fundraising, you can do so through our school’s page: : St Charles Interparochial School – Winnipeg | Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart Thank you for your continued support!

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

A group of 19 is gearing up for an unforgettable journey to Rome! We leave on Monday, March 31, and return on April 7, with Mrs. Prettie, Grade 7 & 8 students, and several parent chaperones all excited and ready for this adventure of a lifetime.

Each day, we’ll take part in guided tours, exploring Rome’s most famous landmarks, with an Italian tour manager leading the way.

Please keep us in your prayers for safe travels and an incredible experience!

Thank you to everyone who attended and supported our Scholastic Book Fair this year! All funds raised go directly back to the school, allowing us to enhance our classrooms and library. This year, we’ve purchased numerous books, as well as six large bean bag chairs and two carpets for the library from our Fall Fair.

A special thank you to our coordinators and the many dedicated volunteers who helped set up, organize, run, and clean up the event. Your incredible support and generosity make a lasting impact, but the greatest gift is the way we continue to build up our community together!

Family Event Door Prize Winner
Congratulations to Emilia from KF! Emilia won $25 in books for herself and earned $25 in books for her classroom.

“Guess How Many” Winner
A big congratulations to Bodie from Grade 1-2! He guessed the exact number of “magic wands” in the jar—119! Bodie will be sharing the fun prizes (gel pens, pencils, and glow bracelets) with his classmates and Mrs. Sherlock.

Classroom Artwork Winners
Each classroom had winners for their artwork entries—thank you to all the students for your creativity and effort! Your amazing submissions made this event even more special. Keep reading, St. Charles!

Congratulations to the Developmental Boys’ Basketball Team on an outstanding season! The team made tremendous progress in their skills, communication, and teamwork. Despite facing tough competition against older players, they showed resilience and determination, giving their best effort in every game. A heartfelt thank you to all the players and parents for their dedication and encouragement throughout the season.
Mrs. Cascenga

The Developmental Girls’ Basketball Team had an incredible season! Our Grade 5 and 6 girls worked hard to develop their fundamental skills and stepped onto the court ready to compete in every game. They played with determination, always looking out for their teammates and creating opportunities for quick baskets. Miss Holle and Mrs. Boughton are incredibly proud of each player’s effort, growth, and dedication this season.

The Competitive Boys’ Basketball Team had a fantastic season! Coached by two dedicated parent volunteers, Edwin Esteban and Darren Ferenc, the team played with determination and heart. With their guidance, the boys finished the regular season with a balanced record of 4 wins and 4 losses, placing 8th out of 17 teams. They fought hard in the playoffs, securing a 7th-place finish overall.

Congratulations to the team on a great season, and a huge thank you to our volunteer coaches for their time and commitment!
Ms. Copeland

The Competitive Girls’ Basketball Team had an incredible season, finishing 4th in the league out of 13 teams! Their teamwork, sportsmanship, and support for one another were truly inspiring. Each athlete showed dedication in practice, working hard to refine their skills and prepare for every game. No matter what the outcome, they played with heart, determination, and a positive attitude. I am so proud of each one of you!
Mrs. Chliboyko

We are looking to add more fun and engaging items to our outdoor play areas! If you have any gently used sandbox toys or playhouse toys that your family no longer needs, we would greatly appreciate your donations. These items help enhance creative play and outdoor learning for our students.

If you would like to contribute, please drop off any donations at the school office. Thank you for your generosity!

Do you have a band instrument sitting in storage, unused and collecting dust? Put it to good use by donating it to our school! Our music program is always in need of instruments to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn and play.
If you have an instrument to donate, please bring it to the school office or contact Mrs. Gregorchuk. Thank you for your support!

Our Christmas Concert and Band Concert are now available for viewing on Parent Zone under the Gallery section. The link provided will take you directly to a private YouTube account. Please note that these videos are not publicly searchable on YouTube.
We kindly ask all families to respect this privacy and enjoy the performances through the designated link.
A huge thank you to Mr. Aguilar, who filmed and edited all the concerts – it was a tremendous amount of work, and we truly appreciate your time and skill!
Enjoy the shows!

Bursary applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now available on Parent Zone under Forms & Documents. If you require a printed copy, please call the school directly.
The deadline for submission is May 16th at 4:00 PM. Applications should be placed in a sealed envelope addressed to Mrs. Prettie and submitted to the school office. All applications will remain confidential and will be reviewed by the bursary committee.
If you have any questions about the bursary process, please feel free to contact me directly.

We have some chocolates left and are offering them at 50% off!

  • Almond cases – $50 each
  • Variety cases – $45 each

Plus, when you purchase a case, you’ll receive 1 VIP hour!
To get your cases, please visit the office – payment is required at pick-up.
Thank you for your support!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,095. You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – March 21, 2025


As we journey through the third week of Lent, the Gospel reminds us of God’s patience and mercy through the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree (Luke 13:1-9). In this story, the landowner is ready to cut down a tree that has not borne fruit, but the gardener pleads for more time to nurture it, hoping it will thrive. This parable speaks to the heart of Lent—God’s desire for us to grow in faith, guided by His grace and loving care.

At school, we see this message in the way we support our students. Just as the gardener cares for the fig tree, we help children grow by giving them the time, encouragement, and guidance they need to thrive. Lent is a good time to reflect on how we nurture patience, kindness, and faith – both in our children and in ourselves.


  • Final Learn to Skate
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • St. Patrick’s Day Colour Day
  • Enrichment
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Science Fair
  • Report Cards went home
  • PowerSchool re-opened

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Scholastic Book Fair
  • Advisory Groups
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Lost and Found tables will be out in the Front Lobby
  • Parent Teacher Interviews/Student Led Conferences
  • Staff Appreciation Lunch
  • Inservice Day-NO SCHOOL Friday, March 28th
  • Spring Break!!! We return to classes on Monday, April 7th
  • Enrichment Classes Tuesday, April 8th
  • Reconciliation Grade5-8 on Wednesday, April 9th
  • Kinder Grad & Grade 8 Farewell Lifetouch Picture Day April 9th
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch (back-to-back Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunches both before and after Spring Break is correct)
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on Thursday, April 10th
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday, April 10th
  • Inservice Day-NO SCHOOL on Friday, April 11th

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Monday & Wednesday
  • Tuesday is on Wood Burning
  • Tennis is on Thursday.
  • Friday, March 28th all day BASC and closes at 4PM. You must register before attending.
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.
  • May & June forms are in the front entrance and on ParentZone:
    • May: Golf, Tennis, Mother’s Day Craft & Cookie Baking
    • June: Field trip, Father’s Day Craft, Donuts & Cake Baking

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are now available! There are a few spots left. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani. 📧 kfurutani@stccs.ca📞 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

Please remember that only one side of Augier Ave is for stopping. The school side is a no stopping zone.

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

On April 9th, Lifetouch will be at SCCS to take photos for all Kindergarten and Grade 8 students—a cherished tradition at our school.

Families will receive a package with ordering details. Kindergarten students should wear their uniform, while Grade 8 students should dress in their “Sunday best” for photos and change into their school uniform for the rest of the day.

We look forward to capturing this special milestone!

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in 40 Cans for Lent, a food drive rooted in Catholic values of compassion and service. This initiative encourages us to give to those in need by collecting non-perishable food items for Winnipeg Harvest.

Students can bring donations to their homeroom teacher’s collection boxes. Together, we can make a difference by living out our faith through generosity and kindness. Thank you for your support!

Encourage your child to “Walk with Jesus” this Lent by marking each day with ways they prepare their hearts for Easter. Students could draw a Lent symbol in the box if they did something to prepare their hearts for Jesus’ Death and Resurrection. An information sheet and calendar were sent home with each student on Wednesday.

Focus on the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving!

Please return completed calendars by Thursday, April 24, for a chance to win a small Easter prize. Winners will be chosen Friday from each grade level!

There is a Musical Fundraiser on Monday March 17th! All items at the Bake Sale are $1 and help support our School Musical. It’s also a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Thank you everyone for your support.

Next week, K-6 students will participate in conferences in their homeroom classrooms, where they will present a portfolio of their learning to their parents. For Grade 7-8 students, as well as K-8 specialist teachers (French, Gym, and Music), parents will have the opportunity to schedule Parent-Teacher Interviews to discuss student progress.
Also, a Lost and Found table will be set up. Please take a moment to check for any missing items.
You are welcome to take a look around the school during your visit! We encourage all families to take advantage of this opportunity. Please book your conference/interview using this link:  

K-GR6 STUDENT LED CONFERENCES & GR7/8/SPECIALISTS 1:1 PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS March 27 & March 28, 2025

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

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

So far, we have raised over $1,375 through Jump Rope for Heart! A huge thank you for your amazing fundraising efforts and for practicing the EASY healthy habits:

🌱 Eat fruits and vegetables
🏃 Active for 1 hour or more
📱 Screens for 2 hours or less
💧 Yes to water, no to sugary drinks

You should be so proud of yourselves for making a difference and helping to save lives! We hope you had a blast getting your heart pumping during our Jump Event and that you continue to stay active and follow the EASY habits for a healthy heart and mind.

Our fundraiser is open until April 1st! If you’d like to help us reach our $2,000 goal, you can donate or share our school’s fundraising page here: https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/84810

Let’s keep up the great work! ❤️💪

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

A group of 19 is gearing up for an unforgettable journey to Rome! We leave on Monday, March 31, and return on April 7, with Mrs. Prettie, Grade 7 & 8 students, and several parent chaperones all excited and ready for this adventure of a lifetime.

Each day, we’ll take part in guided tours, exploring Rome’s most famous landmarks, with an Italian tour manager leading the way.

Please keep us in your prayers for safe travels and an incredible experience!

Get ready! The Scholastic Book Fair, The Magic of Books, is coming our way Monday. The Magic of Books is the power books have to transport readers to new worlds, expand their minds, and improve comprehension, vocabulary and creativity. Students choosing their own books empowers and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. AND – as always – every purchase at the Fair benefits our school.  Visit the Book Fair in the cafeteria March 24 – 28, 2025 Click the link to volunteer: VOLUNTEER at our SCHOLASTIC “THE MAGIC OF BOOKS” BOOK FAIR March 24-28, 2025

Winter Camp was as incredible as ever! This year, we were especially fortunate to have the best weather any of us can remember. Our Grade 7 and 8 students had a fantastic time enjoying bonfires, sleigh rides, Gaga Ball, broomball, human foosball, board games, and a petting zoo. They also participated in engaging workshops led by Manitoba Theatre for Young People and WISE.

A heartfelt thank you to our amazing parent volunteers—your support made this experience possible!

Ms. Cascenga, Ms. Copeland, and Mr. Domolewski

SANDBOX/PLAYHOUSE TOYS NEEDED

We are looking to add more fun and engaging items to our outdoor play areas! If you have any gently used sandbox toys or playhouse toys that your family no longer needs, we would greatly appreciate your donations. These items help enhance creative play and outdoor learning for our students.

If you would like to contribute, please drop off any donations at the school office. Thank you for your generosity!

In December, our students took part in the Knights of Columbus Keep Christ in Christmas coloring contest.
This week, the winners were announced and 13 students were awarded certificates for our school Book Fair.
Our students competed against peers from other Catholic schools and Sunday School programs across the city, and we are proud to share that our school had one Provincial winner, Zoey in Grade 2!

Congratulations to all who participated!

SUPPORT SCHOOL BAND – Donate an Instrument!

Do you have a band instrument sitting in storage, unused and collecting dust? Put it to good use by donating it to our school! Our music program is always in need of instruments to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn and play.
If you have an instrument to donate, please bring it to the school office or contact Mrs. Gregorchuk. Thank you for your support!

Our Christmas Concert and Band Concert are now available for viewing on Parent Zone under the Gallery section. The provided link will take you directly to a private YouTube account. Please note that these videos are not publicly searchable on YouTube.
We kindly ask all families to respect this privacy and enjoy the performances through the designated link.
A huge thank you to Mr. Aguilar, who filmed and edited all the concerts – it was a tremendous amount of work, and we truly appreciate your time and skill!
Enjoy the shows!

To ensure your child(ren) receives the correct hot lunch on Wednesdays, please take a moment to double-check your MunchaLunch account.
A reminder that orders and modifications can be made up to 7 days prior to the lunch date. All payments are also due at that time—any unpaid orders will be automatically canceled.
For full details on our hot lunch fundraiser, please visit MunchaLunch. If you have any questions, feel free to contact fundraising@stccs.ca. Thank you for your support!

Bursary applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now available on Parent Zone under Forms & Documents. If you require a printed copy, please call the school directly.
The deadline for submission is May 16th at 4:00 PM. Applications should be placed in a sealed envelope addressed to Mrs. Prettie and submitted to the school office. All applications will remain confidential and will be reviewed by the bursary committee.
If you have any questions about the bursary process, please feel free to contact me directly.

We have some chocolates left and are offering them at 50% off!

  • Almond cases – $50 each
  • Variety cases – $45 each

Plus, when you purchase a case, you’ll receive 1 VIP hour!
To get your cases, please visit the office – payment is required at pick-up.
Thank you for your support!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,020. You can track our progress on the school website.


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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – March 14, 2025


  • Learn to Skate
  • Advisory Groups
  • Winter Camp
  • Subway/Hot Dog Lunch
  • Archie’s Pizza pick-up
  • Basketball Games

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Final Learn to Skate
  • St. Patrick’s Day Colour Day!
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Tuesday Enrichment Groups
  • Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • ROME parent meeting on Wednesday March 19th at 630PM
  • Science Fair on Friday
  • Report Cards will be distributed on Friday
  • Basketball Playoffs begin
  • Scholastic Book Fair
  • Advisory Groups
  • Wednesday Fundraising Lunches
  • Parent Teacher Interviews/Student Led Conferences
  • Lost & Found will be put out in our Front Lobby before Spring Break
  • Staff Appreciation Day March 27th
  • No school Friday March 28th and BASC ends at 4PM
  • Spring Break!!!

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Monday & Wednesday
  • Tuesday is on Wood Burning
  • Tennis is on Thursday.
  • Friday, March 28th all day BASC and closes at 4PM. Register by March 17th!
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.
  • May & June forms will be out next week: There will be GOLF in May & June. Tennis in May on the tennis courts outside. Mother’s Day craft & Father Day craft, and a baking class.
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are now available! There are a few spots left. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani. 📧 kfurutani@stccs.ca📞 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

We are excited to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at school! On Monday March 17th, students are invited to participate in a Colour Day by wearing green or other festive St. Patrick’s Day attire. This is a fun opportunity to build school spirit and enjoy the celebration together.

St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is known for spreading Christianity and teaching about the Holy Trinity using a shamrock. As part of our celebration, students will take part in classroom activities that explore the story of St. Patrick, Irish traditions, and the values of faith, kindness, and perseverance. Activities may include reading stories, engaging in creative arts and crafts, and fun learning challenges related to the day.

As always, we encourage students to dress comfortably and appropriately for the school day. We look forward to seeing a sea of green in our hallways! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in 40 Cans for Lent, a food drive rooted in Catholic values of compassion and service. This initiative encourages us to give to those in need by collecting non-perishable food items for Winnipeg Harvest.

Students can bring donations to their homeroom teacher’s collection boxes. Together, we can make a difference by living out our faith through generosity and kindness. Thank you for your support!

Encourage your child to “Walk with Jesus” this Lent by marking each day with ways they prepare their hearts for Easter. Students could draw a Lent symbol in the box if they did something to prepare their hearts for Jesus’ Death and Resurrection. An information sheet and calendar were sent home with each student on Wednesday.

Focus on the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving!

Please return completed calendars by Thursday, April 24, for a chance to win a small Easter prize. Winners will be chosen Friday from each grade level!

There is a Musical Fundraiser on Monday March 17th! All items at the Bake Sale are $1 and help support our School Musical. It’s also a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Thank you everyone for your support.

K-6 students will participate in conferences in their homeroom classrooms, where they will present a portfolio of their learning to their parents. For Grade 7-8 students, as well as K-8 specialist teachers (French, Gym, and Music), parents will have the opportunity to schedule Parent-Teacher Interviews to discuss student progress. Also, a Lost and Found table will be set up. Please take a moment to check for any missing items. You are welcome to take a look around the school during your visit! We encourage all families to take advantage of this opportunity. Please book your conference/interview using this link:  

K-GR6 STUDENT LED CONFERENCES & GR7/8/SPECIALISTS 1:1 PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS March 27 & March 28, 2025

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

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

  • Our school is participating in Jump Rope for Heart – a fundraiser that will encourage our students to get active, build healthy habits and give back.
  • Our school’s fundraising page link is https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/84810
  • THANK YOU to the many supports who have already donated!!!

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

Today, in celebration of Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM), Mrs. Mardis and her Grade 3 class participated in an interactive workshop presented by Manitoba Agriculture in the Classroom. Through discussions and hands-on activities, students explored the connections between agriculture and the food they eat, gaining a deeper appreciation for its role in their daily lives—all while engaging with curricular outcomes.

Get ready! The Scholastic Book Fair, The Magic of Books, is coming our way (YAY!). The Magic of Books is the power books have to transport readers to new worlds, expand their minds, and improve comprehension, vocabulary and creativity. Students choosing their own books empowers and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. AND – as always – every purchase at the Fair benefits our school.  Visit the Book Fair in the cafeteria March 24 – 28, 2025 Click the link to volunteer: VOLUNTEER at our SCHOLASTIC “THE MAGIC OF BOOKS” BOOK FAIR March 24-28, 2025

These past two weeks, our teachers have been hard at work preparing report cards for every student. Writing report cards is a thoughtful and detailed process that involves carefully assessing each student’s progress, strengths, and areas for growth.

Teachers use a combination of daily classwork, assessments, observations, and student participation to determine each child’s level of achievement. Marks are assigned based on curriculum expectations and reflect not only test and assignment results but also effort, engagement, and overall understanding of the material.

In addition to marks, report card comments provide valuable insights into each student’s learning journey. Comments reflect their achievements, the goals they have met, challenges they may have encountered, and next steps for continued growth. This feedback helps guide both students and parents in understanding progress and areas of focus moving forward.

Report cards will be shared with families on March 21st. If you have any questions once you receive your child’s report card, please feel free to reach out to their teacher.

A big thank you to our Coordinator, Amber, for organizing such a successful fundraiser for our school! We are grateful for the support of all our families and hope you enjoy your pizza!

SANDBOX/PLAYHOUSE TOYS NEEDED

We are looking to add more fun and engaging items to our outdoor play areas! If you have any gently used sandbox toys or playhouse toys that your family no longer needs, we would greatly appreciate your donations. These items help enhance creative play and outdoor learning for our students.

If you would like to contribute, please drop off any donations at the school office. Thank you for your generosity!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,020. You can track our progress on the school website.


Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – March 7, 2025


PRINCIPAL’S WEEKLY UPDATE AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION

As we enter the season of Lent, we are called to reflect, repent, and renew our faith. This sacred journey began with Shrove Tuesday, a day of sharing and generosity, followed by Ash Wednesday, where we received the sign of the cross, reminding us to turn our hearts toward God.

Throughout Lent, we prepare for Holy Week, walking with Jesus through His passion, death, and resurrection. It is a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving—an opportunity to grow spiritually and strengthen our community through acts of kindness and service.

Teachers will be incorporating this season into lessons across subject areas, helping students deepen their understanding of Lent through meaningful discussions, activities, and reflections. In addition, our school will come together for special whole-school activities that encourage prayer, generosity, and community.

Let us embrace this season with open hearts, drawing closer to Christ as we await the joy of Easter, the celebration of His resurrection and the promise of new life. Wishing you a blessed and meaningful Lenten journey.


  • Monday was Learn to Skate
  • Grades 3-5 and 6-8 Choirs performed at the Musical Festival
  • Tuesday Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Shrove Tuesday Pancake Breakfast
  • Tuesday PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • Ash Wednesday Mass
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Thursday 230 pm Early Dismissal
  • Friday Inservice
  • PowerSchool Parent Portal is now closed to accommodate Report Card Writing and will re-open for families on Friday, March 21st

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Learn to Skate on Monday
  • Advisory Groups on Tuesday
  • Hockey Enrichment has wrapped up for this school year!
  • Wednesday Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Grade 7 & 8’s will be at Winter Camp from March 12-14th
  • March 13th is the Pizza Fundraiser Pick up
  • Learn to Skate Mondays continue
  • Monday, March 17th is St. Patrick’s Day Colour Day!
  • Another sweet Musical Bake Sale on Monday, March 17th
  • Enrichment Groups continue on Tuesdays
  • Wednesday Fundraising Lunches continue for those who have ordered
  • Science Fair on Friday, March 21st
  • Report Cards will be distributed on Friday, March 21st
  • Scholastic Book Fair runs from March 24th through to March 28th
  • Parent Teacher Interviews/Student Led Conferences are on the calendar for Thursday, March 27th after school and Friday, March 28th in the morning– watch for the Sign Up Genius to come out so you can book your appointment!
  • Staff Appreciation Day March 27th
  • Spring Break

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Monday only.
  • Tuesday is the K-2 Pizza Bake and 7&8 Wood Burning
  • Wednesday is 3-6 Banana Bread
  • Tennis starts Thursday.
  • Friday, March 28th full day BASC closes at 4PM.
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are now available! There are a few spots left. If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.
For any questions, feel free to reach out:
kfurutani@stccs.ca 204-880-8245

Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

Congratulations to our Grade 6-8 and Grade 3-5 Choirs for their wonderful performances at the Winnipeg Music Festival! Our Grade 6-8 Choir performed two songs and earned a Silver, while our Grade 3-5 Choir also performed two songs and achieved a Gold.

We are so proud of our students for their dedication, teamwork, and musical talent. A big thank you to our music teacher, Mrs. Gregorchuk, who supported them on this journey. Well done, everyone! Here is a link to the festival if you are interested in learning more: Winnipeg Music Festival

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in 40 Cans for Lent, a food drive rooted in Catholic values of compassion and service. This initiative encourages us to give to those in need by collecting non-perishable food items for Winnipeg Harvest.

Students can bring donations to their homeroom teacher’s collection boxes. Together, we can make a difference by living out our faith through generosity and kindness. Thank you for your support!

Encourage your child to “Walk with Jesus” this Lent by marking each day with ways they prepare their hearts for Easter. Students could draw a Lent symbol in the box if they did something to prepare their hearts for Jesus’ Death and Resurrection. An information sheet and calendar were sent home with each student on Wednesday.

Focus on the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving!

Please return completed calendars by Thursday, April 24, for a chance to win a small Easter prize. Winners will be chosen Friday from each grade level!

Thank you to our coordinators and parent volunteers for their time and effort in making our Shrove Tuesday celebration a success! We appreciate everyone who attended and contributed to this special event. Through your generosity, we were able to raise money to support the Holy Childhood Association. Your kindness and support reflect the spirit of our community, and we are grateful for the opportunity to come together in celebration.

Next week, you will receive an email with details about Student-Led Conferences and Parent-Teacher Interviews. K-6 students will participate in conferences in their homeroom classrooms, where they will present a portfolio of their learning to their parents. For Grade 7-8 students, as well as K-8 specialist teachers (French, Gym, and Music), parents will have the opportunity to schedule Parent-Teacher Interviews to discuss student progress. Stay tuned for more information in your inbox next week!

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

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

  • Our school is participating in Jump Rope for Heart – a fundraiser that will encourage our students to get active, build healthy habits and give back.
  • Our school’s fundraising page link is https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/84810
  • THANK YOU to the many supports who have already donated!!!

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

In this unit, students developed fundamental gymnastics skills, focusing on balance, coordination, strength, and flexibility. They explored basic movements such as rolls, jumps, and balances while learning to control their bodies with precision. Through individual and group activities, students practiced safe landings, proper technique, and creative sequencing. Emphasis was placed on perseverance, body awareness, and confidence.

Get ready! The Scholastic Book Fair, The Magic of Books, is coming our way (YAY!). The Magic of Books is the power books have to transport readers to new worlds, expand their minds, and improve comprehension, vocabulary and creativity. Kids choosing their own books empowers and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. AND – as always – every purchase at the Fair benefits our school.  Visit the Book Fair in the cafeteria March 24 – 28, 2025 Click the link to volunteer: VOLUNTEER at our SCHOLASTIC “THE MAGIC OF BOOKS” BOOK FAIR March 24-28, 2025

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

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,020. You can track our progress on the school website.


Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – February 28, 2025


PINK SHIRT DAY: A LESSON IN KINDNESS AND COMPASSION

This week, our school community came together to recognize Pink Shirt Day, a meaningful reminder of the importance of kindness, respect, and standing up against bullying. By wearing pink, our students and staff sent a powerful message: that we are committed to fostering a school environment where everyone feels safe, valued, and included.

As a Catholic school, we look to the teachings of Jesus to guide us in our daily actions. One of the most powerful lessons on kindness and compassion comes from the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37). In this story, a man is attacked by robbers and left injured on the side of the road. Many pass by without offering help, but a Samaritan—a stranger, and someone least expected to assist—stops, cares for the man, and ensures he is safe. Jesus uses this parable to teach us what it truly means to love our neighbor: kindness is not just about words, but about action.

This message ties beautifully into the origins of Pink Shirt Day, which began when a student was bullied for wearing a pink shirt. In response, his peers chose to wear pink as a sign of solidarity, showing that small acts of kindness can create lasting change. Their simple gesture sparked a movement, reminding us all that when we witness unkindness, we have a choice: to remain silent or to stand up for what is right.

At St. Charles, we strive to instill these values in our students each day. Whether it’s including a classmate in a game, offering a kind word, or speaking up when someone needs support, these small but meaningful actions reflect Christ’s love in our community. Let us continue to nurture a culture of kindness, ensuring that every child feels seen, heard, and valued.

Thank you for your continued support in helping us create a school where compassion and respect shine in all we do.

  • Learn to Skate
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Grade 4 & 5 Track Meet at the University of Manitoba
  • Pink Shirt Colour Day
  • Subway/Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Holy Childhood Association Popcorn Sale
  • “I Love to Read Month” wrapped up!

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

  • Learn to Skate on Monday
  • Music Festival on Monday for Grade 6-8 Choir
  • Enrichment and Hockey Enrichment on Tuesday
  • Shrove Tuesday Pancake Breakfast on Tuesday, March 4th from 7-9 am in our Cafeteria – donations will be accepted and will benefit the Holy Childhood Association
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital on Tuesday, March 4th
  • Ash Wednesday Mass will be held on March 5th at 1030 am – ALL ARE WELCOME!
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Music Festival on Thursday for Grade 3-5 Choir
  • 230 pm Early Dismissal on Thursday, March 6th
  • Friday, March 7th is an Inservice. No School!
  • Learn to Skate
  • Advisory Groups and Enrichment Groups
  • Grades 7 & 8 Camp
  • Wednesday Fundraising Lunches continue
  • Monday, March 17th is a St. Patrick’s Day Colour Day!
  • Musical Bake Sale
  • Science Fair
  • Book Fair
  • Report Cards
  • Parent Teacher Interviews/Student Led Conferences
  • Staff Appreciation Day
  • Spring Break!!!

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

  • BLINE is on Monday and Wednesday.
  • Tuesday is the St. Patty’s Craft
  • Tennis starts Thursday.
  • Friday, March 7th is a full-day BASC with a field trip—We are FULL!
  • All March program forms were due –  there is room in Wood Burning only!
  • Friday, March 28th full day BASC closes at 4PM.
  • BASC forms and payments must be submitted before attending BASC.

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

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

SUMMER CAMP applications are now available! If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.
For any questions, feel free to reach out:
kfurutani@stccs.ca 204-880-8245

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

Parking & Loading Zone Reminder:
Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Reminder: There is NO getting out of your vehicle in the Loading Zone. Your child must be able to exit the vehicle independently. I’m always happy to assist in the morning to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

Grade 7 students explored Indigenous Structures, learning about traditional designs, forces, and stability while creating their own models. Grade 8 engaged in an Optics dissection, examining the parts of an eye in a fascinating, hands-on activity.

Grade 6M explored the origins of Métis dot art, examining various examples to deepen their understanding of Indigenous culture and nature’s significance. They also applied their knowledge of mathematical triangles to design their backgrounds. Fantastic work, 6M!

As part of our Lenten journey, we are participating in 40 Cans for Lent, a food drive rooted in Catholic values of compassion and service. This initiative encourages us to give to those in need by collecting non-perishable food items for Winnipeg Harvest.

Starting next week and continuing until Easter, students can bring donations to their homeroom teacher’s collection boxes. Together, we can make a difference by living out our faith through generosity and kindness. Thank you for your support!

  • Contests
    • Bookmark Coloring Contest Winners:
      • KF – Jovie, KL – Everly, G1 – Alik, G1-2 – Liam, G2 – Briar, G3 – Ashlyn, G3-4 – Addison, G4 – Liam, G5 – Victoria, G6C – Dane, G6M – Addy and Rayala (tie), G7 – Maria, G8 – Kaitlyn.
    • Find the Book Character School Hunt Winners: Grade 1-2 and Grade 4 Classrooms
  • Activities
    • “Read to Us” Teacher Swap promotes a love for reading by exposing students to different teachers, storytelling styles, and book choices.
    • Flash Reading Mob is a fun and spontaneous event that promotes enthusiasm for reading, builds a sense of community, and encourages peer learning.
  • Colour Days
    • In January, Project 11 held a contest for Manitoba teachers to win a class set of Pink Shirt Day T-shirts, and Ms. Copeland was fortunate to be selected as a winner—a digital draw determined Mrs. Froystad’s Grade 5 class. On Wednesday, the students proudly wore their pink shirts! Thank you, Project 11!

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

Support our school musical by indulging in some delicious treats!

On March 17th, we will be holding a bake sale to help raise funds. Students can purchase a variety of baked goods, with all proceeds going toward costumes, props, and other musical expenses.

Thank you for your support—every treat helps bring our show to life!

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

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

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

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

On Tuesday, our Grade 4 and 5 students had the exciting opportunity to participate in an indoor track and field relay meet at the University of Manitoba. This event brought together teams from both Independent and Public Schools, creating a spirited and competitive atmosphere.

Throughout the meet, they demonstrated determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship, giving their best effort in every event.

Beyond their athletic performance, our Chargers stood out for their enthusiasm and support for one another, cheering on their teammates and celebrating each other’s successes. It was wonderful to see their energy and school spirit on display.

TRACK & FIELD RESULTS

  • GRADE 4 GIRLS
    • 4X200M Relay: Addison, Eleeza, Sadie, and Maya placed 10th out of 50 teams.
    • 8x40m Shuttle Relay: Mary, Valentina, Ava, Zoe, Addison, Eleeza, Sadie, and Maya placed 12th out of 34 teams.
    • Shot Put Relay:
      • Team A (Addison, Eleeza, Sadie, Maya) placed 6th.
      • Team B (Sable, Summer, Augusta, Yadel) placed 8th.
  • GRADE 4 BOYS
    • Shot Put Relay:
      • Team C (Jack, Jacob, Paul, Xander) placed 10th out of 51 teams.
  • GRADE 5 GIRLS
    • Shot Put Relay: Rose, Meera, Isabella, and Sarah placed 11th.
  • GRADE 5 BOYS
    • 8X40m Shuttle Relay: Andy, Wesley, Grayson, Lucas, Amen, DJ, Johan, and Aldo placed 8th out of 28 teams.
    • Shot Put Relay:
      • Team A (Andy, Grayson, Johan, Lucas) placed 3rd, contributing to the Grade 5 Boy’s 7th place overall in the event.

Way to go, Chargers! 💙💛

This week at SCCS, the KID-NETIC program returned, bringing hands-on learning and teamwork to our students. Grades 7 & 8 partnered with Grade 3 to create bird feeders, blending science with buddy time. Students worked together by following instructions, helping one another, and enjoying a fun, educational experience. They were excited to take their feeders home—just in time for the warm weather we’re having!

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

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

Support Our School & a Local Business! 🍕 Stock up on delicious, easy meals while supporting both our school and a local business! All proceeds go toward the Turf Campaign, helping us improve our school grounds.
Order today on Parent Zone and make a difference! 🍕✨
Link to order: Permission Click.

If you would like to share the Pizza Fundraiser poster, here is a .png version, Archie’s Pizza Fundraiser.
ORDER BY FEBRUARY 28

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $72,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

This week’s generous sponsors are:
The Mutcher Family
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish
Thank you for your generosity and support!

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

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


Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – February 21, 2025


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

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

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

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

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

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

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

Summer Care applications are now available! If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.
For any questions, feel free to reach out:
kfurutani@stccs.ca 204-880-8245

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

Parking & Loading Zone Reminder:
Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Reminder: There is NO getting out of your vehicle in the Loading Zone. Your child must be able to exit the vehicle independently. I’m always happy to assist in the morning to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sharpening Minds One Mystery at a Time!

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thank you for your support!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SHROVE TUESDAY

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

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

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $69,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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

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


Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – February 15, 2025

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week

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

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

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

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

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


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

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK …

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

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

A few updates and reminders for BASC:

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

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

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

Summer Care applications are now available! If interested or have any questions, please contact Ms. Furutani.
For any questions, feel free to reach out:
kfurutani@stccs.ca 204-880-8245

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

Parking & Loading Zone Reminder:
Thank you to everyone in our community for following parking protocols and signage to help keep our students safe!

  • Reminder: There is NO getting out of your vehicle in the Loading Zone. Your child must be able to exit the vehicle independently. I’m always happy to assist in the morning to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
  • Volunteers Needed! We are always looking for extra hands to support this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is offered to our volunteers.
  • Sign up for Loading Zone Patrol (Monday – Friday) on ParentZone!.

The Book Fair committee is looking for an interested person/people willing to execute our Book Fair plans with the coordination of volunteers and Staff Liaisons (Ms. J and Mrs. Senderewich), to ensure the volunteers know what is expected of them for the smooth operation of the fair, setup and decoration, and take down of the fair along with the volunteers.

      If you are interested in volunteering as the Coordinator or a Volunteer Lead for the Book Fair, please send an email to stccspac@stccs.ca. Nikki will be delighted to discuss what the position entails and any questions you may have. 

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

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

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

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

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

Attention Parents! Stay informed and never miss out on important updates! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram for valuable information about BASC, Music, and more.
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Visit Parent Zone on our website to access our calendar and set up reminders sent directly to your phone. Follow us today to stay in the loop! If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Re-Registration Reminder
This week, Re-Registration Envelopes were sent home with all students. These envelopes contain important forms that must be completed and returned to the school by February 27th.

📌 If your family is not returning next year, please indicate this on the form and return it to the office.

Your prompt attention to this helps us plan effectively for the upcoming school year. Thank you for your cooperation!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $69,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

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

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


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

Happy Valentines Day!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

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

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.