News & Notes, Volume 13, No. 5
News & Notes Volume 13, No. 5 October 20, 2017 Hallowe’en Festivities We invite all of our learners and staff to wear orange and/or black on Friday, October 27, 2017 and on Monday, October 30, […]
News & Notes Volume 13, No. 5 October 20, 2017 Hallowe’en Festivities We invite all of our learners and staff to wear orange and/or black on Friday, October 27, 2017 and on Monday, October 30, […]
News & Notes Volume 13, No. 4 October 5, 2017 Vision Health October is Children’s Vision Month and we encourage all parents to help their children to see their full potential. One in […]
News & Notes Volume 13, No. 3 September 29, 2017 Internet Safety Please check the “News” tab on our school’s website, www.beachycove.ca, for an important memo from the Newfoundland and Labrador English School […]
Dear Parents/Families: Please see this letter from the chair of the board of trustees of the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District with respect to student attendance and engagement. Letter from Chair re Attendance Aubrey […]
Parents/Families: Please click the link below to read an important memo from the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District with respect to our Internet safety program. 2017-18 ISMS Parent-Guardian Letter As always, if you […]
News & Notes Volume 13, No. 2 September 20, 2017 School Council Election We have an opening for a parent representative on our School Council. This vacancy was created by the departure of our […]
News & Notes Volume 13, No. 1 Welcome! It is with tremendous pride and privilege that we welcome you to L’école élémentaire Beachy Cove Elementary School for the 2017-2018 school year. While we […]
2016-2017 is indeed a banner year for our learning community as when we close our doors on Friday, June 23, 2017, Beachy Cove will have graduated its last classes of grade five and six learners. […]
L’école élémentaire Beachy Cove Elementary is celebrating the success of ‘BURP’, the Boys Undercover Reading Program, created and developed by Teacher-Librarian, Heather Godden. She saw the need to help boys see themselves as readers because […]
Our students in grade six Early French Immersion collaborated on the following video link with their teachers, Mme Curtis and Mme Kennedy. We invite you to take a look at the video and see for yourself […]
Following our successful Forum on Mental Health for Children and Youth, we have decided to make some literature and resources available to our families. Please click on the links below to read some of the […]
Children of the War By: Brooke B. Oh, the children, how they suffer. Go to war where they get tougher. They love, and are loved so. To fight for their […]
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From Janet, our School Nurse: The Allerject product is being voluntarily recalled due to potential suboptimal dose delivery when administered. This places children at risk for continued progression of the attack. It states that an […]
This morning was our first run through for our new parking lot design and we extend our thanks and appreciation to all of those parents and families who took the time to read our newsletter […]
Thank you for stopping by to read about our efforts to teach our learners about responsible digital citizenship. As educators, we feel a certain sense of responsiblity to help our learners understand the importance of […]
We have started on the journey towards learning about and implementing 21st century learning at our school. There is much road ahead of us and at times, the road will be bumpy; however, we are […]
The topic of 21st Century Learning has dominated the discussions at recent meetings of school administrators in our school district. The graphic below was developed by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills and is referred […]
I came across what seems like a great resource to help parents understand what we mean when we use the term “21st Century Learning”. Too often, as educators, we use confusing jargon that leaves many […]