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Andrew Sibbald School
Are you considering joining us for the 2025-26 school year and want to learn more about us? We welcome you to reach out to us to learn more. You can also visit our teacher blogs to see what our students are engaged in week by week. The flatsheet below provides an overview of teaching and learning at Andrew Sibbald.
Passion for Glass
Anna Bilek from Passion for Glass spent a week with our students creating some amazing glass art.
Thank you to our Parent Association for funding this opportunity for our students. Below is a small collection of images from the week.
Pink Shirt Day
The week of February 24 to February 27, students recognized and celebrated Pink Shirt Day. We kicked off the week with a celebration of learning hosted by our Monday/Wednesday Kindergarten class as well as our grade three classes. They shared the learning they have been engaged with ranging from reader's theatre to singing. Then on Wednesday, we hosted Mary Lambert, Juno Award winning Children's performer, who shared her talents with us, got us singing and reflecting on how we can be a good friend and how we can prevent bullying from happening. Each of our classrooms was also involved in a kindness challenge, where students "caught" each other doing kind things. Students jotteed thsi downon a pink sticky note and added it to their pink shirt in their classrooms. Check out the presentation below for some images from the week.
Bell Let's Talk Day
On January 22nd, 2025, select Gr. 5 students from Student Voice worked to create presentations for the school around the importance of youth mental health. This was inspired by "Bell, Let's Talk" day. Students shared information they had researched and then talked to students in classrooms about the importance of positive mental health. Our K-5 students did an excellent job listening to the presenters, asking questions and being engaged with this important topic.
See more about this project HERE
Social Action and Citizenship
After a presentation from The Mustard Seed, our Kindergarten, Grade 3 and Student Voice students in Grades 4 and 5 made the decision to make a difference. Check out the presentation below to see their impact.
Land Acknowledgement
At our winter concert, we shared a new land acknowledgement that many of our students contributed to with the support of Mrs. Scarrow.
School Council Presentations
Each year, we invite our teachers to present at School Council on the learning that is happening in our classrooms. Below you will find the various presentations that teachers presented. We will update this page with the presentations as each grade group presents.
November 2024
February 2025
April 2025