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  • Team Peace leaves for Skills Canada Provincials

    On Tuesday, April 17, 2018 a team of Peace Region competitors leaves for the Skills Canada Provincial Competition held in Abbotsford on April 18 at the Abbotsford Trade and Exhibition Center. 

  • Let’s Talk Science at Bert Bowes

    CJDC TV covered the latest Let’s Talk Science activity at Bert Bowes last week which gave students and community members an opportunity to connect and explore careers in Science,

  • SD60 Spring Concert

    Below is a shared Youtube video of the community band and SD60 bands playing last night in the SD60 Spring Concert 2017. Great medley of songs from Guardians of the Galaxy!

  • Festival of Colours at Ecole Central

    SD60 Schools are diverse and one colourful way that Ecole Central Elementary celebrates diversity is with the Festival of Colours!

  • Clearview Choir

    Principal Griff Peet has shared the following post and video of the Clearview Choir and their latest performance.
    On Wednesday March 15, the Clearview School Grade 3-7 School Choir under the direction of Mrs Miller travelled into FSJ and performed at the Lutheran Apartments,

  • Video Walkthrough of Ma Murray

    We are excited to share a rendered video walkthrough of Margaret Ma Murray Community School! Thanks to KMBR Architects for permission to share this great video!

  • Coding in SD60 – Hour of Code Results

    In the fall of 2016 staff in K-9 schools started on a path to coding district wide. Principals and Teacher leads from schools completed Hour of Code activities and planned together how to bring the experience to all students in K-9.

  • STEM and ADST @ RO

    Mrs. Scheck and Mrs. Dressler along with the staff and students of Robert Ogilvie have recently been participating in Science Technology Engineering and Math challenges through the RO library.

  • Shoulder Tappers

    For many years in School District 60 there have been excellent partnerships that have lead to great opportunities for students. Connections have often been made through staff learning about students’