Programs & Lessons

Sports

Intramurals and Extra-Curricular Physical Education


Students are invited to participate in one of many forms of an organized intramural program offered during noon hours. Some highlights of this past year have been the K-2 Soccer league, the 3-8 co-operative games (FUNtramurals), sport intramurals, as well as our skipping and dance clubs. Students may also participate in intramural badminton, floor hockey, flag football, basketball and soccer. Grades 5-6 students are provided with leadership opportunities as coaches, referees, scorekeepers and overall organizers. Throughout the year, students also participate in a variety of sports activities including Spring Camp (Gr. 5&6), Winter Camp (Gr. 7&8), downhill skiing (Gr. 7&8), and bowling (Gr. K-2) and winter outdoor sports (Gr. 3-5).

Competitive Sports


St. Charles is a member of the MCSAA, Manitoba Catholic Schools Athletics Association. As such, we compete against other Independent Schools in the city. MY students compete in Cross Country, Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball, Soccer and Track & Field. To accommodate skill sets of our athletes, SCCS competes in the Competitive and/or Developmental levels in league play.

Need information about game/tournament schedules and team standings, visit the Manitoba Catholic Schools Athletic Association sports page. Just click on the MCSAA link below.

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We are very pleased to once again be a part of the Terry Fox School Run Event as we encourage our students to develop a sense of volunteerism and goodwill, while celebrating school spirit. Please support our school by making a donation. Your kindness will impact the lives of so many people living with cancer.

Visit the St. Charles Catholic School Sponsor page to make a donation to the Terry Fox School Run online:

Programs


Learn more about the sporting programs currently offered at St. Charles Catholic School:

Hockey Skills Program


Vigier Hockey and St. Charles Catholic School are offering students a Hockey Skills Enrichment Program for the 2024-2025 school year. The 16-week program will run once a week at Keith Bodley Arena and will provide a consistent and convenient opportunity for students to hone their skills with minimal conflicts to their school commitments.

This program will be all-inclusive: new and experienced players are welcome, regardless of skill level, because everyone can benefit from this experience and improve their abilities. This program’s emphasis is on a structured curriculum, safety, and inclusivity which will allow for an enriched experience for students looking to grow their passion for the hockey and enhance their skill.

To maximize development, students will be grouped according to their grade first and then separated on the ice according to their experience level. Groups will be skating for one hour on Tuesday’s for 16 weeks beginning October 1st. All grade 7&8 students will skate first, from 10:45-11:45 during the MY’s Enrichment/Advisory blocks in the morning. Then, grade 6 students will skate from 12:00-1:00 partly during their lunch hour and a scheduled PE class.

The registration cost of $800.00 Includes: On ice instruction, ice rental, supervisor, and bus rental, and is required upon registration or on Oct 1st or Dec 3rd. Payable to Vigier Hockey.

Link for Registration (open until positions have been filled):

The equipment required by each student includes:

  • Stick
  • Skates
  • Neck Guard
  • Helmet (HECC approved)
  • Hockey Gloves
  • Shoulder pads
  • Elbow pads
  • Mouthguard
  • Shin guards
  • Jock/Jill strap
  • Hockey socks
  • Hockey pants
  • Bag to carry equipment

Learn to Skate


The Learn to Skate Program for grades K-2 runs on Mondays, 10 sessions from January to March.

Please note that a Learn to Skate Disclaimer – Participant Waiver Form must be completed to participate in the Learn to Skate program.

The equipment required by each student includes:

  • Skates
  • Caged Helmet (mandatory)
  • Elbow & knee pads recommended (inline skating ones are acceptable)
  • Neck guard (mandatory)
  • Some kind of mitts or gloves (hockey gloves are acceptable)
  • Ski pants, wind pants, or sweats so they don’t get their school pants wet for the rest of the day.
  • Bag to carry equipment.  Please note that your child will be responsible for carrying his/her bag, on and off the bus, to the rink, etc.

More Learn to Skate Information