All Saints Catholic Elementary School - Programs

Programs

Each year, All Saints hold programs in additional to the curriculum. This is a list of typical programs for students.

  • Scholastic book fair
  • Swimming Program - Grade 3s
  • Skating Program - Grade 2s
  • Scientists in School
  • Halloween Dance
  • Scanlon Creek excursions- Grade 6s
  • Overnight trip - Grade 8s, 6s
  • Talent Show
  • Civvies Day
  • Uniform Movie Reward Day
  • Reading Buddies
  • Recognition Assembly
  • Junior Achievement - Grades 7 and 8
  • Author visits
  • Various presentations from different organizations
  • Various excursions
  • Curriculum Night
  • Parent-Teacher Interview- JK-Grade 6
  • Parent-Teacher-Student Interview- Grades 7 and 8
  • Thanksgiving Food Drive
  • Santa Sacs
  • St.Justin Retreats- Grade 8s
  • School Mass
  • Graduation Mass and Graduation Dinner

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