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School Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 8:30am – 3:00pm
Fri: 8:30am – 12:45pm
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The Flu season!
The flu season is now upon us and we need to be taking steps to limit the spread of germs.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Stay home when you are sick.
- Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
- Wash your hands often. This is probably the simplest and effective ways to limit the spread of germs.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
- Practice good health habits, for example, cleaning and disinfecting touched surfaces frequently, getting plenty of sleep and so on.
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Dec 18 - Dec 22
Experiential week - a celebration of cultures
Wednesday Dec 20
Field trip to Burnaby Museum
Friday Dec 22
Winterfest
Dec 25 - Jan 5
Winter break
Monday Jan 8, 2024
School reopens after winter break
Thurs. Jan 18, 2024
American Math contest
Wed. Jan 31, 2024
Science Fair exhibit @ Choice School
(more details to come)
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Eileen raisbeck
Ms. Raisbeck knew she wanted to become a teacher when she was a senior in high school. She had spent the last three years coaching basketball and tutoring at her local library, and felt that pursuing a career in education was the natural next step to take. She was able to do so while simultaneously pursuing her passion for art by completing her Bachelor of Fine Art and Education at the same time at Queen’s University in Ontario.
While studying art, she found a passion for painting portraits and printmaking. Her art has been published in magazines and newspapers, as well as displayed in galleries in Ontario.
As an educator, Ms. Raisbeck is most passionate about understanding and accommodating the unique needs of her students. In her first year of teaching, she worked at an OFSTED rated Outstanding SEN school in Wokingham, England. Here, she taught English and Design Technology to special needs children facing adversity. Now, she brings with her to Choice School plenty of experience in working with diverse needs, differentiating curriculum, and building strong relationships with students.
Ms. Raisbeck is currently the Fir class teacher and Choice School art teacher. Her favourite thing about Choice School students is their unique perspectives and the way they can make her laugh.
Though originally from Ontario, Ms. Raisbeck now resides in beautiful British Columbia with her partner and her pet goldfish, Sharon. On the weekends, she enjoys skateboarding, life-drawing classes, and reading.
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Remembrance Day Assembly
The entire school attended this important assembly on Friday November 10th, 2023 to commemorate Remembrance Day.
It was a beautiful ceremony in which students sang, read poems and reflected on the significance of Remembrance Day. Many memorable songs were performed by our students.
Parents were invited to join and many were in attendance. The significance of this day was explained by Mr. Sukhbir Bolina, Principal. In addition, our invited guest, Mr. Tony Spierings from Royal Canadian Legion spoke from personal experience. We were also honored to have Mr. Quinn Provost who was present in full red Serge RCMP uniform.
Each Class was fabulous all round at the assembly - quietly listening, respectful and focusing during each part of the assembly and to each of their performances.
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Choice School Toy Drive
Cedar class has been hard at work putting together a Toy Drive for Choice School. They will be collecting toys to donate to a local charity, Richmond Cares, Richmond Gives (RCRG).
RCRG has been a part of the Richmond community for over 50 years supporting local citizens of all ages. Last year, RCRG distributed 8600 toys over the holiday season and helped 2,835 people in the community.
The students in Cedar have been involved in every step of the Toy Drive, including brainstorming, planning, distributing jobs, marketing, and toy organization. They have decorated the school with colourful posters and set up toy donations bins at the entrance to the school. They hope that Choice School can fill up the bins and more with wonderful toys for all the children in need in our community.
We will be collecting toys from Monday, November 27th to Thursday, December 7th . Please bring a new and unwrapped toy to school and drop it off in the donation bins by the main entrance. A wish list of toys, provided by RCRG, was sent out to families by email. We thank you for your contribution.
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A celebration of cultures
At Choice School, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming Experiential Week. This year, the experiential week will focus on "a celebration of cultures" where students will embark on a journey to explore the vibrant cultures of India, Mexico, and China.
This unique celebration will immerse our students in interactive activities, delicious cuisine, captivating music, and expressive art. Throughout the week, each day will be dedicated to one of these three countries. Students will have the opportunity to participate in four rotations, each focusing on a different aspect of the country's culture. From savoring authentic cuisine to creating beautiful art, from learning about the rich history to engaging in exciting sports, our students will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the diverse cultures that make our world so fascinating.
We are still working out some details but are excited to share the following agenda for that week.
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| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | culture | India | China | Burnaby Museum Field trip | Mexico | Winterfest | Cuisine | mini samosas & gulab jaman | veg springrolls &fortune cookies |
| guacamole and chip & churros |
| sports | cricket | basketball |
| football (soccer) |
| art/music | henna & traditional music played | asian music by our music teacher |
| pinata making and traditional music played |
| history | game show and activities | game show and activities |
| game show and activities |
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Fraser River Discovery Centre
Cedar and Hemlock class took their science class outside by going to the Fraser River Discovery Centre. The students participated in the program called "From Pollution to Solution" to learn about pollution in the Fraser River. Students played interactive games about the effects of plastic and the actions we can take to reduce pollution in our environment.
In the weeks leading up to the visit, students were studying the local ecosystem and the food webs and life cycles that sustained each other. We prepared for our field trip by learning about the Fraser River. They used a water sample from the river to test the pH and turbidity of the water compared to tap water. We used the data to determine if the water was safe for the local animals that live in the river. During the trip, students were able to look out at the water we had been exploring and see the vital river that supports our city.
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Beaver Computing Challenge
The Beaver Computing Challenge (BCC) is a worldwide online challenge run by University of Waterloo in Canada. It introduces computer science to students and is designed to get students with little or no previous experience excited about computing.
The BCC is a problem solving contest with a focus on computational and logical thinking. Questions are inspired by topics in computer science but only require comfort with concepts found in mathematics and computer science curriculum. Connections to Computer Science are described in the solutions to all past contests.
This year, we offered the grade 5/6 contest along with the grade 7/8 challenge. Students are presented with various situations in which they need to use their analytical skills and apply logical and critical thinking techniques to answer the questions.
A total of 13 students from Choice School participated and many of our students completed the challenge in about 30 minutes. The top three results are as follows:
The grade 5/6 distinction winners were as follows:
Yehuan 55 out of 60
Magnus 51 out of 60
Louie 51 out of 60
The grade 7/8 distinction winners were as follows:
Joshua 90 out of 90
Logan 80 out of 90
These results are very impressive! We wish to congratulate the students for the great results and thank the teachers and administration for the opportunity to participate in this challenge.
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School Lunchtime clubs
During the past few weeks, we have started two new clubs that meet once a week at lunchtimes:
Chess
This is a club for students who have a working knowledge of chess but want to improve their game. Many chess contests take place in February onwards and we are hoping that our students will be able to participate.
School Reach
This is a jeopardy type of game that tests general knowledge. Students are split into two teams and a ready set of questions are asked. The first person to buzz and answer wins the point for his/her team. This is an ideal club for students that wish to learn a high degree of general knowledge. Questions are asked from a range of topics including math, geography, entertainment, science and vocabulary. If we continue to perform well, we may participate in the national level league.
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20451 Westminster Highway North
Richmond, BC,V6V 1B3
Tel: 604.273.2418
Fax: 604.273.2419
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