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Three Schools are Finalists for National Music Honours

Students from the Burnaby School District are finalists in five categories in a prestigious national music contest. Children from Capitol Hill Elementary are finalists in three categories, with their […]
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Four High Schools Moving to Five-Block Day

In order to accommodate more students within existing space, half of the high schools in the Burnaby School District will be making changes to the school day for the […]
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Illuminating Connection Through Culture and Community

School communities come together in many ways to share culture, build connection and enhance the learning experience. What follows are some of the recent activities across the District. A […]
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¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ-related School Closures

We want to remind you about how the Burnaby School District shares weather-related school closures.   How are decisions made? All schools will remain OPEN unless there is heavy […]
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Fraser Health Message: Avian Flu

Out of an abundance of caution, Fraser Health has sent school districts in the region a letter about the teenager who has tested presumptively positive for avian influenza. Please […]
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Fresh Learning in the Great Outdoors

Students throughout the District are learning about sustainability, exploring outdoors and building connection with the environment. Students of all ages at Nelson Elementary planted Indigenous trees. They worked as […]
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Falling into Autumn with Learning and Traditions

Fall traditions offer opportunities for students to connect, learn and build community. What follows are some examples from across the District. A tradition since 2001, Moscrop Secondary held Cornfest […]
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Student and Staff Accomplishments Recognized

The talents and contributions of people in the Burnaby Schools community have been earning special recognition. Below are some examples. Moscrop Secondary Math teacher Stephanie Langille won the Ivan […]
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Your Healthy Digital Life Poster Series

Printable Posters It Doesn’t Own You: Your Healthy Digital Life Digital Literacy: Five Things You Need to Know Digital Citizenship: Five Things You Need to Know Learn More Helping […]
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Provincial Election and Student Learning

Many classrooms used the provincial election as a chance to discuss Canada’s democratic system and issues in the community. All candidates in the local riding where Burnaby South Secondary […]
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Governor General’s Academic Medal Recipients for 2023-24 Announced

The Governor General’s Academic Medal recipients for the 2023-24 school year were announced and celebrated at the October meeting of the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ. Recognizing the outstanding scholastic […]
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Halloween Excitement and Learning

Students of all ages have been getting into the excitement of Halloween, with everything from pumpkin patches on school grounds to themed projects and delving into Applied Design, Skills […]
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Deaf Awareness Flags Flown for First Time at Schools

Students and staff at the District-administered BC Provincial School for the Deaf (BCSD) kicked off the International Week of Deaf People with flag raising ceremonies. It was the first […]
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Measuring Progress: A Report on How We’re Doing

As the Burnaby School District heads into the final stretch of its five-year strategic plan, a new report was released on progress made across the District. The Burnaby Board […]
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Reflection and Action Toward Reconciliation

Truth and Reconciliation Week in September is a powerful opportunity for remembering the impact of the residential school system and coming together in the spirit of hope, Truth and […]
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Two More Burnaby Schools Getting Additions

Alpha Secondary and Nelson Elementary are in neighbourhoods that have been growing rapidly and the schools have just been approved for additions. The Ministry of Education and Child Care […]
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Updated Restrictions for Cell Phones and Digital Devices

Restrictions to students’ use of digital devices, including cell phones have been added to the Code of Conduct for the Burnaby School District. The additional language in the Code […]
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Students Returning to News of Upgraded Larger Schools

Students and staff at Cameron Elementary are returning this fall to exciting news that they will be getting a new school building. This follows an announcement by the Ministry […]
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StrongStart Registration is Open

REGISTRATION IS OPEN – for children who are not yet school age – for the StrongStart Program, which marks a joyful beginning of their experience in the Burnaby School District. […]
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Helping Families Navigate Digital Life

As part of a strategy launched earlier this year supporting students with digital skills and wellness, the District held four information evenings for families. More than 350 people came […]
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Unique Experiences Support Students Who are New to Canada

Much work is underway across the District to support children, youth, and their families who are new to Canada. The District’s Settlement Workers in Schools or SWIS program offers […]
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Students Win Pride Bookmark Contest

Two students learned during Pride Month that they are the winners of a District-wide bookmark contest celebrating diversity, equity and inclusion. The contest invited children and youth to enter […]
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Congratulations to the Class of 2024

After having had their first year of high school coincide with the start of the pandemic, this year’s graduates are finding ways to end secondary school joyfully. Students have […]
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Graduates Smash Recent Records Earning Millions in Scholarships

The Class of 2024 has earned $10.8 million in scholarships and counting, smashing recent records. In total, they’ve been offered millions more than any other graduating class in over […]
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Honouring National Indigenous History Month

Many classes across the District had an extra focus on Indigenous Education this month, such as at Windsor Elementary where children worked with Gord Dick from the Tsleil-Waututh and […]
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National Indigenous History Month and Beyond

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. It’s a time to honour the stories, achievements and resilience of Indigenous Peoples. Throughout the year, opportunities for learning and empowering […]
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Bridging Understanding and Celebrating Diversity

There are a variety of educational opportunities throughout the school year to celebrate diversity, inclusion and kindness. When students feel represented, welcomed, supported, respected, and safe, they are more […]
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Forward Together: AccessAbility Week

A number of learning activities for both students and staff are putting a spotlight on accessibility and inclusion for all. For example, at Brentwood Park Elementary, a Grade 6/7 […]
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Response to Harmful Exam

The Burnaby School District is taking immediate action after learning about an elementary social studies exam used by a classroom teacher. One of the questions on the test for […]
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Students Win Big at Skills Competitions

Burnaby Schools students were big winners at recent regional, provincial, national and international competitions in everything from drama to robotics. Scroll down to read about the many recent accomplishments […]
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Students Help Peers with Tax Clinic

A group of Grade 11 and 12 volunteers at Burnaby Mountain Secondary organized a free income tax clinic to help fellow students with their personal income tax returns. The […]
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Student Art Elevated and Displayed at Public Galleries

The creations of student artists are on display in three separate public exhibitions professionally installed at both the Burnaby Art Gallery and Vancouver’s Roundhouse. Each were officially opened with […]
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Showcase Draws Record Numbers

A record number of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students from across the province came together for an event in Burnaby, where they shared their talents, competed, and connected […]
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Building Community and Knowledge Through Indigenous Teachings

Across the District, students are connecting to Indigenous culture in a variety of ways. What follows are some recent examples. Students at Westridge Elementary created artwork under the guidance […]
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Learning About Cultures and the Strength in Our Differences

A chance to explore one another’s perspectives, experiences and cultures provides students with deeper connections to the world around them. What follows are some of the recent activities and […]
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Another Step Forward Toward a New Elementary School

The Ministry of Education and Child Care has announced its support for planning of a new Brentwood Town Centre-East elementary school, following a needs submission made by the Burnaby […]
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Partnership with Burnaby Now Creates Opportunity for Students

Twenty-one elementary classrooms from across the Burnaby School District had the chance to participate in a unique project called Design an Ad. In partnership with the Burnaby Now, the […]
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Supporting Students with Skills for a Healthy Digital Life

While today’s students have grown up with technology, the knowledge and skills to navigate it safely and in a useful way don’t necessarily come naturally. A new awareness campaign, […]
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Talented Students Spotlighted in Competition

A student-led talent show returned to the stage for the first time since the pandemic began. Burnaby’s Got Talent is a long-standing tradition in the District that is organized […]
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Student Growth in the Bears’ Lair

Students at Montecito Elementary got to dive into the “Bears’ Lair” thanks to a partnership with a parent at the school who is part of a television program of the […]
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Preparing the 2024-25 Operating Budget

Work is underway toward preparing the 2024-25 operating budget. Each year, as part of the process, feedback is invited and welcomed. Information about how to participate and share your […]
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New Superintendent Welcomed

As Karim Hachlaf officially began in the Burnaby School District as Superintendent, one of the first things he did was go to every workstation in the administration office and […]
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Provincial, National and International Honours

The talents and contributions of people across the District are getting noticed provincially, nationally and even internationally. Below are some examples. Cyber Security Students Earn Top Honours in Canada […]
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Opportunities for Powerful Connections with the Environment

Students across the District have been connecting with the environment, learning about sustainability and ways to support ecosystems. What follows are just some examples. Scroll down for additional photos. […]
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Fostering a Culture of Inclusion and Kindness

Burnaby Schools strive to create inclusive, welcoming environments for all students. There are initiatives and activities throughout the year that explore the strength in our differences and the richness […]
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Celebrating Black History Month and Beyond

February is Black History Month. A variety of learning activities are taking place across the District this month and beyond. What follows are some examples of students exploring Black […]
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Goodbye and Hello Burnaby North Secondary

An opening celebration was held this month at Burnaby North Secondary with special guests, including the Minister of Education and Child Care. ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ Chair Bill Brassington […]
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French Students Shine Bright on Provincial Stage

Secondary students from two Burnaby schools took top honours in a provincial French-speaking contest called Dites-le en vidĂ©o, or in English: Say It on Video. Six Moscrop Secondary Grade […]
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Student Planning for the 2024-25 School Year

Registration Register beginning in February (in advance of the next school year) if your student: is starting Kindergarten next Fall will be new (all grades) to the District next Fall All registrations […]
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Celebrating Lunar New Year and Sharing Culture

Students have been exploring culture, showcasing their learnings and celebrating Lunar New Year in a variety of ways across the District. Preparations for a school-wide celebration are well underway […]
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Student Voice Elevated at District-led Black Excellence Day Event

The voices of students are at the centre of an event hosted and led by the Burnaby School District that will celebrate Black Excellence with thousands of people from […]
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Administration Offices & Schools: Closures for the Holidays

The Burnaby School District Administration Office will be closed on Friday, December 22 for the holidays. The office will reopen on Monday, January 8 to regular office hours of 8:30am to […]
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Breaking Down Barriers: New Plan Toward Greater Accessibility

Our schools are for everyone. We’ve completed an Accessibility Plan as part of our work toward making the District’s learning and working environments inclusive and accessible places for all. […]
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Board Announces New Superintendent

Following a national search, the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is pleased to announce the appointment of Karim Hachlaf to the position of Superintendent, effective April 1, 2024. Board Chair […]
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Layered with Meaning: Powerful Coast Salish Weave

A Coast Salish weaving created by Qwenot Angela George from the Tsleil-Waututh and Sts’ailes Nations captures the learning journey, as well as the stories of both the Burnaby School […]
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Students Win in National Music Contest

Two Burnaby Schools classroom ensembles have received national recognition for their music skills. Capitol Hill Elementary has earned third place in their category in the competition and Second Street […]
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Two Elementary School Expansions Coming to North Burnaby

Students at Kitchener and Brentwood Park Elementary schools will soon have new additions, following capital requests by the District and funding announcements made by the Provincial Government. The Minister […]
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Students Build ECE Career Paths While Meeting Community Need

Practicums are underway for high school students in the Early Childhood Education Assistant program. The Burnaby School District-created program allows students to earn their BC Early Childhood Education Assistant […]
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Spreading Holiday Joy and Caring for the Community

Schools are getting into the spirit of the season in many ways. Student performances and projects that focus on the gift of giving are abundant. What follows are just […]
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Celebrating the Strengths in our Differences and Working to Dismantle Racism

As part of our ongoing learning journey and work to create a better path forward together, we’re taking steps toward a more inclusive environment for all. Celebrating Culture and […]
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Supporting Newcomers with Connection and Learning

Much work is underway across the District to support children and their families who are new to Canada. Immigrant Parents as Literacy Supporters An eight-week program to help immigrant […]
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Invitation to Apply to Become a Public Member for the District Audit Sub-committee

The Burnaby School District is seeking one community member with financial expertise and business knowledge to serve on the District Audit Sub-Committee. The Committee is comprised of three trustees […]
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Burnaby Teacher Wins Premier’s Award for Excellence in Education

A Grade 2 teacher from University Highlands Elementary has earned a Premier’s Award for Excellence in Education in the category of Social Equity & Diversity. Kristina Carley is the […]
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Two Burnaby Schools are Finalists for National Music Honours

Capitol Hill Elementary and Second Street Community School have made the finals in a prestigious national music contest. Hundreds of teachers and thousands of students from coast-to-coast submitted entries […]
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First District-Run Preschool Opens

These children are part of a historic moment in the Burnaby School District. Last month marked a first, when the Just B4 Preschool opened at Chaffey-Burke Elementary. While our […]
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Honouring Culture: Coast Salish House Post Unveiled at Ceremony

Tsleil-Waututh Nation community members led a ceremony in celebration of the journey to create a Coast Salish house post. The carving was made by Master Carver Xwalacktun Rick Harry […]
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A Snapshot of How We’re Doing

The Burnaby School District has released a report capturing new progress toward the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ’s priorities outlined in their Strategic Plan. Received by Trustees, the report includes […]
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Governor General Award Winners Announced

The eight recipients of the Governor General’s Academic Medal for the 2022-23 school year were celebrated at the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ meeting in October. The Governor General’s Academic […]
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Indigenous Students Design T-shirts Honouring Reconciliation

Two students from Lakeview Elementary had their designs chosen for district-wide t-shirts honouring Reconciliation. The designs were revealed during Truth and Reconciliation Week in advance of Orange Shirt Day […]
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Superintendent Announces Upcoming Retirement

Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen has provided notice to the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ of her intent to retire. While her last day in the office will be January 31, 2024, […]
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School Spirit and Halloween Fun

As the excitement builds for Halloween, there are a variety of opportunities for students of all ages to enjoy the spirit of the season. A group of high school […]
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Statement from the Board, BTA, and CUPE 379

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ, the Burnaby Teachers’ Association, and CUPE Local 379 are jointly releasing the following statement.      
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StrongStart Registration is Open 2023-24

Registration is open – for children who are not yet school age – for the StrongStart Program, which marks a joyful beginning of their experience in the Burnaby School […]
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Beyond the Climate Strike: Students Supporting the Planet

The Burnaby School District is deeply committed to sustainability and is proud of the leadership role that students are taking on this pressing global issue. While we’re supportive of […]
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New District-Wide Plan for the Future of School Buildings

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ unanimously approved a new Long-Range Facilities Plan that continues to place students at the centre of future plans for school buildings. The multi-year plan […]
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Student Campaigns Contribute to the Community

There are many outstanding examples of students making a difference in the community, such as Aubrey Elementary, where they raised almost $4,000 for the Burnaby Hospital Foundation. Burnaby Mountain’s […]
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Celebrating With Pride in Who You Are

Across the District, there are a variety of opportunities throughout the school year to celebrate diversity, inclusion and kindness. When students feel represented, welcome, supported, respected, and safe, they […]
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Graduates Celebrate Millions in Scholarship Wins

The Class of 2023 has collectively earned more than $7 million in scholarships and still counting. The impressive total includes everything from full rides to small awards. Several of […]
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Showcasing Students’ Artistic Talents

Appreciative audiences have enjoyed the many live performances showcasing students’ talents. A variety of opportunities in the arts at the elementary and secondary levels are available across the District. […]
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Honouring the Class of 2023

All eight high schools held graduation ceremonies at Simon Fraser University on top of Burnaby Mountain. Grade 12 students walked through the picturesque setting to join the awaiting crowd. […]
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Up for the Challenge: Students’ Sustainability Projects

Four student-initiated proposals to improve sustainability have been selected for funding in the first-ever Climate Project Challenge, put on in partnership by the District’s student-led Burnaby Youth Sustainability Network, […]
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Students’ Post-Secondary Horizons Ignited in Black Futures Program

More than 30 students from all eight of our high schools were involved in a program for Black youth designed to support post-secondary decisions and opportunities. The University of British […]
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Beyond National Indigenous History Month

In addition to the ongoing work happening across the District, many schools are having an extra focus on Indigenous learning throughout National Indigenous History Month. Led by Elder Doctor […]
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Students Building A Better Tomorrow Through Art

A professionally installed exhibition of art by high school students with diverse abilities and disabilities is being featured by a gallery in New Westminster for the public to enjoy. […]
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Students’ Tech Skills, Awards, Creativity and Teamwork

Across the District there are many examples of students leveraging technology, getting creative, sharing their skills with one another and even winning awards. Below are just some examples of […]
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Cultural Traditions and Practices Honoured

From classroom explorations to celebrating special occasions in assemblies, there are many opportunities across the District to honour how diversity strengthens our communities. Sikh Heritage Month and Vaisakhi Brantford […]
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Student Exhibitions On Display at Burnaby Art Gallery

The Burnaby Art Gallery is spotlighting the talents of students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 with two public exhibitions running from May 5 to June 4. “Magnitude of Enclosures” […]
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Students Win at Science and Skills Canada Competitions

High school students from across the District showcased their knowledge and skills at recent regional and provincial competitions. Many earned medals and several qualified to compete at upcoming national […]
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Student Presenters Shine: Many Earn Top Honours

There are several opportunities across the District for students to share their presentation skills, including a communication contest by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students, public speaking competitions in […]
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Being Prepared: School Safety During Critical Incidents

While the likelihood of threatening situations in our schools is extremely low, having a plan and knowing what to do in an emergency helps to protect students and staff […]
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Learning Through a Japanese Cultural Exchange

Students from Moscrop Secondary and Byrne Creek Community School had the trip of a lifetime when they traveled to Japan over Spring Break. The one-week, all expenses paid exchange […]
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Sharing Culture and Celebrating Expressions of Who We Are

Learning first-hand about one another’s perspectives, experiences and cultures provides students with deeper connections to the world around them. What follows is a recent snapshot of just some of […]
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Design an Ad: A Student Career Exploration Opportunity

More than 1000 students from 40 classes at 20 schools participated in a project called Design an Ad. It’s a career exploration opportunity for elementary students to try their […]
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2023-24 Operating Budget: Board Invites Input

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is seeking community input as Trustees work to develop priorities for the 2023-24 operating budget. A public meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 12 […]
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Students Show Care for People Globally and Locally

Several schools rallied to support people following the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. A group of 24 students in Grades 2-5 at Brentwood Park Elementary raised more than […]
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Approved Three-Year School Calendar 2023-26

Following a period of public input, the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ adopted and approved — at its regular meeting on February 28, 2023 — the following Three-Year District Calendar […]
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School Staff Win Prestigious Cycling Award for Promoting Healthy Transport

The staff cycling team at Moscrop Secondary is the winner of the School Cycling Advocates Award from HUB Cycling. The team has shown their commitment year-over-year to promoting cycling […]
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New Sports Clinic Added as Programs of Choice Earn Recognition

As the District adds more student choice to offerings in and out of the classroom, existing programs are in the spotlight for their high quality. Burnaby Schools has dozens […]
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City and School District Determine Site for New School in Brentwood Neighbourhood

Working together to meet the needs of a growing community, the City of Burnaby and the Burnaby School District have identified a site for a new school in the […]
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Sustainability: Student Awards and Leadership

A number of students have recently been recognized for their leadership in sustainability. Supporting the environment and furthering connection to the outdoors are actively supported across the District, as […]
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Celebrating and Reflecting During Black History Month

This February, students are participating in a variety of activities and events to celebrate Black History Month – including sharing stories of success, sacrifice, resilience, triumph and community. District-wide […]
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Your Voice: Our Facilities of the Future

In order to best meet future educational needs, we’re preparing for what tomorrow’s students will need in schools. As part of our long-range planning, the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ […]
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Communicable Diseases Information for Schools

You can find current information from the Burnaby School District as well as curated resources on our website using the links below. In this ever-changing situation, we are committed […]
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Pink Shirt Day: Learning and Action

Pink Shirt Day is one of several recognition days throughout the school year that are opportunities for powerful moments of conversation, learning and action. The day, which takes place […]
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How to Participate in the Long-Range Facility Plan Survey

The Burnaby School District is preparing a new Long-Range Facility Plan. We’re seeking feedback from families, students, staff and the wider community in Burnaby, as plans are developed for […]
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Hope and Action for Reconciliation

The entire school community at Nelson Elementary has come together to create a Healing Forest: a lasting project that focuses on learning about reconciliation, the land, and hope for […]
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Students Presenting at Black Excellence Day Event for Thousands

Youth and staff from the Burnaby School District are among the organizers and speakers of the second annual Black Excellence Day, which is being hosted by the District and […]
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We’re Burnaby’s Favourite Place to Learn a New Skill

We’re honoured to have been chosen by the citizens of Burnaby as the number one place in the city to learn a new skill. Each year as part of […]
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Feedback Opportunity: Proposed Three-Year Calendar 2023-2026

The Burnaby School District is welcoming feedback and comments until February 10, 2023, about the proposed three-year calendar for the school years 2023-24 through 2025-26. The calendar sets out […]
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Language Information Sessions

Students and their families are invited to attend these information sessions to find out more about elementary school language programs. FRENCH IMMERSION Postponed: January 18 at 7pm – at […]
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We won! Canadian Music Challenge

Two Burnaby Schools are winners in a national music contest involving thousands of students from coast-to-coast. Capitol Hill and Marlborough Elementary schools took the top prize in their categories, […]
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Celebrating Black Excellence Beyond Black History Month

More than 100 Black youth and allies celebrated Black excellence at a kick-off event in October designed to create opportunities to come together beyond Black History Month and Black […]
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Newly Elected Board of Education Sworn In

Congratulations to our district’s school trustees, who were officially sworn in at the inaugural board meeting for their term on Tuesday, November 22. The welcome and opening were generously […]
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Soccer Fever in Burnaby Schools

With the World Cup underway, there is excitement across the District as schools cheer on Team Canada and former Burnaby Central Secondary student and national team player Alphonso Davies. […]
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Four Schools are Finalists in National Music Contest

In a competition involving thousands of students from across Canada, four schools from the District have made the finals. Collectively, they have seven song entries that have made the […]
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How We’re Doing: A Report

At their final Board Meeting before the municipal elections, Trustees received a report on progress made over the last school year toward the priorities, goals, and objectives in the […]
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Stress and Students: Supporting Mental Wellness

As students settle into the new year, schools are refreshing their focus on mental wellness. A new campaign, led by the District’s Safe and Caring Schools Team, is looking […]
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Fall into Sports

There is much excitement for student-athletes in Burnaby with fall sports well underway. Elementary cross-country meets are back on for the first time since the pandemic, marking the first […]
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Halloween Fun and Learning

Students are getting into the Halloween spirit with fun and learning activities from artwork and pumpkin carving contests to costume days. Halloween is also an opportunity for conversations about […]
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Governor General’s Academic Medal Recipients for the 2021-22 School Year

The Governor General’s Academic Medal recognizes the outstanding scholastic achievements of high school students who graduated with the highest average in their secondary school. Here are the extraordinary eight […]
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Truth and Reconciliation Week

As part of our ongoing journey of reconciliation, there are many activities and learnings throughout the year in classrooms across the District. Orange Shirt Day and Truth and Reconciliation […]
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District Co-hosts Major Child Care Announcement

The child care centre at Cascade Heights Elementary was the site of a major announcement by the provincial and federal governments about fee reductions for infant and toddler care. […]
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Air Quality Advisory

Burnaby is included in the special air quality statement issued by Environment Canada, due to concentrations of fine particulate matter caused by smoke from wildfires in BC and Washington […]
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Next Steps Coming: Action on Racism

As we continue our journey and work to create a better path forward together, recommendations on how to address racism within the Burnaby School District will be delivered to […]
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Seismic Improvements Providing Upgrades

Seaforth and Parkcrest Elementary students and staff started the new school year with seismic improvements and upgrades to their buildings. Final aspects of the work continues, including the grounds. […]
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Reconciliation Crosswalk Installed Just in Time for Back to School

As students at Westridge Elementary are heading back to school, they get to walk across the newly completed Reconciliation crosswalk. The first of its kind in Burnaby, the idea […]
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Parkcrest, a Prime Minister, and Big Dreams

Students in Brenda Montagano’s class started the school year with some inspiration from an alumna and a lesson in pursuing your dreams, as former Parkcrest Elementary student Liz Truss […]
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Helping Ukrainian Children Get Ready for School in Burnaby

Teachers have been volunteering their time throughout the summer to help Ukrainian newcomers practice their English and get ready for school in Burnaby. Dozens of children whose families fled […]
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Anti-Racism Lead Nominated for Premier’s Award for Work in District

The District Principal of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is a finalist for a Premier’s Award for Excellence in Education. Beth Applewhite has been leading anti-racism work in the District […]
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Graduates Awarded Millions in Scholarships

The Class of 2022 has earned a collective $6.8 million in scholarships and bursaries. From smaller to larger awards, every dollar helps students achieve their post-secondary dreams. Many graduates […]
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Schools Raise Pride Flag for the First Time

Schools celebrated Pride this month in many ways with more than a dozen schools raising the flag for the first time. The colours of pride served as a symbol […]
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No School Monday September 19

As per the decision of the Government of BC, the province will follow the lead of the federal government and join with other provinces in observing the national day […]
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Celebrating the Class of 2022

In-person graduation traditions returned to the delight of Grade 12s and their families, who were able to come together and celebrate the collective achievements of the Class of 2022. […]
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Environmental Award and the Abundance of School Gardens

With the planting season well underway, school gardens have been a source of learning and a rich way for students to connect with the environment and build awareness of […]
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Student-led Efforts: First Reconciliation Crosswalk in City of Burnaby

The District and City of Burnaby came together in partnership to support the efforts of Grade 6/7 students at Westridge Elementary, who came up with the idea to put […]
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National Indigenous History Month

Many classrooms across the District had an extra focus on Indigenous learning in the lead up to National Indigenous Peoples Day and throughout National Indigenous History Month. A group […]
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Raising Diverse Student Voices and Opportunities

There have been several recent initiatives providing students with opportunities to share their voices and come together to create a better future for everyone. Cross Cultural Symposium on Anti-Racism  […]
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Pride Flag Raised in Advance of IDAHAT Celebration

The colours of pride are flying above the Burnaby School District Administration Office for the first time. The flag serves as a visual symbol of our commitment to celebrating […]
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Upcoming Civic Election to Showcase Student Art

Student art is making its way into the upcoming civic election. Six youth had their entries chosen in a City of Burnaby art contest to wrap mail ballot boxes. […]
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Help for Refugees Dealing with Trauma

As a staggering number of refugees continue to flee Ukraine, the District’s Settlement Workers in Schools – or SWIS workers – are ready to help children and families who […]
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Honouring the Planet

Throughout the District, students are making powerful connections to the environment on Earth Day and beyond. Earth Day Several classes took time on Earth Day to consider their own […]
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40th Anniversary of Partnership Elevating Student Art

The artistic creations of high school students from the District are showing exclusively on both floors of the Burnaby Art Gallery from April 29 until June 5 with two […]
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Honouring Community Traditions and Practices

Throughout the year, there are many opportunities in schools across the District to celebrate culture, traditions, and how diversity strengthens our communities. From classroom explorations to honouring special occasions […]
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Professional Art Exhibit Showcases Work of Students with Diverse Abilities

Students at Burnaby North Secondary are getting ready for the first ever cross-district art exhibit for youth with diverse needs. The professionally installed exhibition, Building a Better Tomorrow Through […]
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Pride Showcased at Event

A District-administered provincial program hosted the inaugural Deaf and Hard of Hearing Proud Showcase this month with 80 students from across BC. The event, for Kindergarten to Grade 12s, […]
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Students Raise Funds to Support Community

Throughout the District, students are leading fundraising campaigns and building awareness of important issues and initiatives. From vaccine equity and cancer research to helping combat homelessness and supporting reconciliation, […]
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The Growth of Summer Session

Interest in Summer Session has hit an all-time high, with a record number of more than 5000 single-day registrations on April 12. With so many people wanting to take […]
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Learning Through Indigenous Teachings

Students and school staff are connecting to Indigenous culture in a variety of ways. Below are some of the many examples of projects across the District. A group of […]
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Partnership Programs Find a Way

Community connection and partnerships strengthen the experience for students. With the pandemic, many programs have found creative ways to continue in alignment with health and safety guidelines. Meet baby […]
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2022-23 Operating Budget: Board Invites Input

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is seeking community input as Trustees work to develop priorities for the 2022-23 operating budget. A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, April […]
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Empowering Opportunities for Students

One of the opportunities the Burnaby School District strives to give students each year is career exploration – a chance to try something new and see if it sparks […]
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Sport Triumphs & Provincial Champs

They Win Again  The crowd went wild as the Burnaby South Rebels senior boys basketball team battled and won against Semiahmoo – taking the top spot in the 4A […]
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Supporting Kids: Difficult Global Issues

With the invasion of Ukraine, this past week has been an especially difficult one. Young children and teenagers may experience a range of emotions when they hear about and […]
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We Mean Green: The Plan

The Burnaby School District has its first-ever Sustainability Strategic Plan. It sets out goals, objectives, and actions to mobilize our efforts to: increase our climate action response, and further […]
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Supporting Sustainable Choices

As we seek opportunities to reduce our carbon footprint, the District is supporting school communities to do the same. One of the ways we’re doing so is by installing […]
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Indigenous Carving Project Supports Learning and Community

The entire school community at Taylor Park Elementary is involved in a new project under the guidance of Indigenous artist Simon James, whose ancestral name is Winadzi. He is from the Kwakwaka’wakw Nation. James is also working […]
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Pink Shirt Day: Lifting Each Other Up

Every year students across the District participate in Pink Shirt Day activities. The day began more than a decade ago as an awareness campaign about homophobic bullying. This year’s […]
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Honouring and Learning About Black History

February is Black History Month and students are participating in a variety of ways throughout the District. Learning opportunities include celebrating Black achievements, stories, art, people, joy, history and […]
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Students Show Heart: Supporting Others This Valentine’s Day

There are several initiatives underway in schools where Burnaby students are using Valentine’s Day to show their love of community by helping people who need it the most. Supporting […]
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Travel Quarantine Periods and Students’ Return to School

The following information is provided by public health and compiled by the Burnaby School District for your easy reference. Families planning to travel or who have returned from international […]
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What to do if You Test Positive for COVID-19

The following information is provided by public health and compiled by the Burnaby School District for your easy reference. More information can be found here: www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/if-you-have-covid-19 As public health […]
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District Hosting Black Excellence Day for Thousands

More than 6,000 people from school communities throughout BC are coming together virtually for the first-ever Black Excellence Day, and the Burnaby School District is honoured to host the […]
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Schools Closed to Students Due to ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ

Due to weather conditions, schools are closed to students – including the limited number of students who’ve been in school buildings this week: children with diverse abilities and students […]
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Functional Closure: What it Looks Like in Burnaby Schools

Schools reflect what is happening in the community and – as Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen shared in her message to families on December 31 – there is a possibility that, […]
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Two Second Place Wins in National Music Contest

Burnaby Schools have taken the second place prizes in their categories for the Canadian Music Class Challenge. Congratulations to Glenwood Elementary and Second Street Community School students whose videos […]
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Supporting Flood Relief and Helping Others

Students and staff are raising funds and collecting goods for people affected by the recent flooding in BC, as well as helping those in need even closer to home […]
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Stream of Dreams and Environmental Learnings

Buckingham Elementary and Stoney Creek Community School are the latest two Burnaby Schools to install colourful hand-painted images of fish on their fences, as part of their Stream of […]
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Student Apprentices Win Awards for Work in Trades

More than two dozen students from the District have earned the Ministry of Education’s Youth in Trades Award. The 27 students, who have now graduated, were awarded $1000 each […]
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Student Return from Winter Break Following Delay

Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen shared important information about the delayed return from Winter Break to school for students in a message to all families sent on December 31, 2021. You […]
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Honouring Indigenous Culture with Lasting Art

The carving of a Welcome Post is underway at Burnaby North Secondary, under the guidance of Master Carver and Squamish Nation Elder Xwalacktun. When complete, the transformed piece of […]
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Students Celebrate World Kindness Day

The efforts of a Kindergarten class connected to World Kindness Day were spread far and wide, when a video of their infectious dance of joy went practically viral. The […]
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Several Schools in Final for National Music Contest

Every year, tens of thousands of students in music classes from across Canada sign up for the CBC Music Challenge. This year, several Burnaby Schools were selected as finalists […]
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Board Will Not Require COVID-19 Vaccination for District Staff

Statement from the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ After careful consideration of information provided by public health and discussions with partner groups, the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ has decided not […]
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Governor General’s Academic Medal Recipients for the 2020-21 School Year

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ recognized the 2020/21 recipients of the Governor General’s Academic Medal at their meeting on October 26. For nearly 150 years, the Governor General’s Awards […]
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School Volunteer Receives Local Hero Award

The City of Burnaby has presented Rory Tennant with a Local Hero Award for his work in elementary schools. Rory began volunteering in the District in1997 by reading with […]
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Planning for Future Needs: Proposed Sale of Former School Site

In order to best meet future educational needs, the Burnaby School District regularly plans for what tomorrow’s students will need. As part of our long-range planning, the Burnaby Board […]
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Fun with Fundraising: The Gift that Gives Back

Collectively, schools across the District raise money for cancer research with their annual Terry Fox Runs in early Fall. In recent weeks, students at several schools got to enjoy […]
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A Joyful Return to School Sports

There have been many smiles on the faces of student athletes in Burnaby with school sports back on. Athletic directors at the high schools and district staff collaborated to […]
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Gearing up for Halloween with School Spirit

Tis the season for all things pumpkin, as students across the District get ready for Halloween with many activities that enhance school spirit and are just plain fun. The […]
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Ventilation in Burnaby Schools

Ventilation systems throughout the Burnaby School District are designed, operated and maintained to Occupational Health and Safety and WorkSafeBC standards. Wherever possible, we are meeting or exceeding recommended ventilation […]
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Taking Shape: New Burnaby North Secondary

Much progress has been made on construction of the new Burnaby North Secondary. The busy worksite is right next to the existing school, which will be torn down when […]
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Students Recognized in “20 Under 20” List

Secondary and elementary students in the Burnaby School District are receiving recognition from a local news outlet for their leadership and contributions to the Burnaby community. The Burnaby Beacon’s […]
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Learning During Pandemic Inspires Student to Publish Books

While many people have ramped up enjoyment of their streaming services during the pandemic, Keyaan Vegdani has used the time without his typical activities to publish four books – […]
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Strengthening Layers of Protection in the Burnaby School District

Statement from the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ Following a unanimous decision at a Special Board Meeting this morning, the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is amending mask wearing requirements to […]
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Honouring Truth and Reconciliation Week

With Orange Shirt Day and the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, school communities throughout the District are coming together in many ways to build understanding and awareness. […]
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Public Health School-Related Updates

The latest information on COVID-19 and health and safety in schools can be found on our website here. Below you’ll find links to news releases and other updates from […]
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The Beauty of Outdoor Learning: New Mural

With school communities throughout the District embracing the benefits of learning outside, Kitchener Elementary started the school year with a new mural for their outdoor learning space. The massive […]
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Your Feedback: Improving Student Opportunities

With surveys going out to families the week of September 27, the District is asking for 5 minutes of your time to help us get your thoughts on the […]
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Welcome Back and Looking Back

School communities are welcoming students to the 2021-22 school year, which officially began on September 7. This welcome back video also takes a look back in gratitude for everything […]
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School Start-up

Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen shared important information about the upcoming school year, including about health and safety measures, in a letter sent to families. More information can be found by […]
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Celebrating the Class of 2021 in a Pandemic

Students, families and school staff are working together to make high school graduation celebrations as special as possible, as the pandemic has impacted typical commencement and grad celebrations for […]
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Grads Earn Millions in Scholarships

Many graduates in the Class of 2021 capped off this unusual school year with some good news: a scholarship award. Collectively, they’ve been awarded an impressive $7 million – and […]
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Lasting Art Project Brings Community Together

A fence art project at Second Street Community School brought people together in a time where access to school buildings was restricted, with the pandemic having changed how families […]
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Students and Staff Shine: Awards and Competitions

Several students and staff finished off the school year receiving recognition for their talents and contributions. Below are some examples from throughout the District. The City of Burnaby’s 2021 […]
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Students Support Learners a World Away

At the instigation of an international student at Burnaby Central Secondary, a group of students collected almost 1200 used books to send to children who are learning English overseas. […]
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Sights and Sounds: Indigenous Culture and Teachings

Several schools unveiled Indigenous art and other projects in June that were created over many months in the spirit of reconciliation. The projects provide students and the broader school […]
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New Child Care Spaces in Burnaby Schools

As we continue to support families by increasing access to child care on District property, we are moving forward with the creation of 160 new spaces for families at […]
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We’ve Got Pride

This month marks 10 years since the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ passed the District’s Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity policy – making it one of the early leaders to do so. […]
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Words Writing Project 2020-21

Hot off the press, the 2020-21 Words anthology, Words in Action, is in the hands of 100 published student authors and their families. You will also find it in […]
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Mental Health Work: Provincial Recognition and Supporting Wellness

Students, school and District staff are sharing how to support mental wellness – as the pandemic has highlighted that now and perhaps more than ever, we need to look […]
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Honouring the Children Found at Tk’emlúps Indian Residential School

In difficult times, it’s important to come together, lift each other up and continue the healing journey. In honour of the 215 Indigenous children found at the former Tk’emlĂşps […]
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Extreme Hot ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ

The last day of school on June 29 will take place as originally planned. Schools are continuing to reach out to families directly if events previously scheduled for June […]
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Students Show Care for the Community and Each Other

Students and school staff throughout the District are finding ways to support the community and each other. What follows are some of the many recent examples of initiatives at […]
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Dismantling Racism – Invitation to Engagement Process

As the District continues its journey to support an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment for all, we are reaching out to students, their families, staff and community partners to […]
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Virtual Event Supports LGBTQ+ Community

More than 100 students and other guests attended a virtual celebration in honour of the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia. In a year where seeing family, friends – […]
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District Responding with Action to Harmful Exam Question in Online Class

The Superintendent of the Burnaby School District is taking action, after learning about a question used on an exam for an online Grade 9 Social Studies test. The question […]
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Asian Heritage Month: Honouring, Celebrating and Taking Action

Throughout the country, Asian Heritage Month is recognized in May. When the declaration was made in 2002, the Government of Canada spoke about how it would be a time […]
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Students Win National and International Science Fairs

Secondary students from the Burnaby School District represented BC and Canada at Science Fairs in May and won. National Silver Medal Grade 12 student Wendy Fang was awarded silver […]
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How to Participate in the Anti-Racism, Equity and Inclusion Survey

The Burnaby School District is committed to: anti-racism, equity and inclusion, and engaging with students, staff, families and community partners with care and compassion to ensure participants feel welcome, […]
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Burnaby Festival of Dance: The Show Must Go On

After its cancellation last year during the early stages of the pandemic, a creative approach allowed for the District’s annual Burnaby Festival of Dance to go on this month. […]
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Students Publish Powerful Art Spotlighting Social Justice

Grade 11 and 12 students had their art featured in an online publication intended to spark reflection on what it means to be left behind or treated as being […]
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Student Art Showcased at Burnaby Art Gallery

The work of student artists from Kindergarten to Grade 12 is on display at the Burnaby Art Gallery as part of two exhibitions. The inspiration for both was taken […]
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Students Raise Awareness of Sustainability

High school students who are part of the Burnaby Youth Sustainability Network (BYSN) led a three-part speaker series to raise awareness of environmental issues and how we can all […]
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Awards and Recognition for Staff and Program

We have exceptional talent in our District and are proud of the dedication and commitment of employees; we’re pleased to share recent recognition and awards staff have received. Travel […]
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Burnaby Students Heading to National and International Science Fairs

Secondary students received high honours for their projects, with multiple awards at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair, and three students moving on to prestigious national and international science […]
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How a Student Kindness Campaign Touched a Family

At Buckingham Elementary School, students learned first-hand about the significance of demonstrating empathy and kindness to others. The class sent hand-made cards and letters to show residents at a […]
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Immense Interest in Summer School

Registration day involved record interest in summer session for elementary students this year, with nearly 2200 people signing up in the first 10 minutes, alone. Many families are choosing […]
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The Growth of Outdoor Learning

Across the District, outdoor learning has been on the rise. In addition to the health benefits and fresh air while outside, students have been exploring Indigenous principles and feelings […]
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Annual Student Communication Contests Reimagined During the Pandemic

Students normally come together at big events like the annual Communication Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and the Grade 7 Public Speaking Challenge. This year, due […]
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New School Announced for Elementary Students at Stride Avenue

The BC Government announced funding for a new seismically safe building set to replace the existing Stride Avenue Community School. Construction is expected to begin in 2023, with completion […]
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Secondary Yearbook Honoured in North American Competition

Burnaby North Secondary’s 2019-2020 yearbook entitled “Curiosity” captured one of the first-place titles in an annual North American-wide competition, earning the top scoring honour of First Place with Special […]
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“Radical” Math Collaboration: Elementary and Secondary Students

Students in Byrne Creek Community School’s math club, called “The Radicals,” have been leaving math challenges outside for younger students in one of their feeder schools: Stride Avenue Community […]
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New Accessible Playground at Chaffey-Burke

Chaffey-Burke Elementary students were excited to see the gates pulled back to their new playground – designed for all to enjoy. The school was one of 40 in BC […]
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Change to School Zone Times and More Speed Humps Enhance Traffic Safety

School zone times are getting longer, and speed humps are being added near many parks to enhance safety for children and youth. The 30km/hour speed limit in Burnaby’s school […]
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Inkwells to Internet: New Book Captures History of Burnaby Schools

The newly published book, Inkwells to Internet: A History of Burnaby Schools, vividly shares the experiences of students and staff in everything from one-room schools in 1894 to present […]
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Finding New Ways to Share Indigenous Learnings During a Pandemic

The District’s Indigenous Education Program has joined together with Elders, other leaders and educators to find new ways to share Indigenous learnings and culture during the pandemic. What follows are […]
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Supporting Mental Health: Students Learn About Sleep

Across the globe, COVID-19 has been attributed to increasing screen time for children and decreasing their sleep quality. Here in Burnaby, we have several initiatives underway to help students […]
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Students Support Community

Students and school staff throughout the District are finding ways to build and support community, which is perhaps even more important during the pandemic. At Brentwood Park Elementary, Grade […]
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Pink Shirt Day in Burnaby Schools 2021

There are many initiatives and activities throughout the year in Burnaby Schools that explore kindness, respect and celebrate diversity. Additionally, each February students and staff participate in Pink Shirt […]
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French Immersion Students Celebrate Carnaval

Carnaval provides an opportunity for students at many schools throughout the District to learn through a celebration of French-Canadian culture. For example, at École Marlborough Elementary, Kindergarten students used […]
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Black History Month: Celebrating & Learning

Students are participating in Black History Month throughout the District with a variety of activities that showcase the proud heritage of the Black community, their joy, struggle, contribution, and […]
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Words Writing Project: Call for submissions

Burnaby Schools are proud of a unique literacy tradition that began in 1985. It celebrates the best in student writing and provides career exploration by inviting students district-wide, from […]
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Lunar New Year and the Mandarin Language Arts Program

Students in many classrooms throughout the District are exploring Lunar New Year. At Forest Grove Elementary, home to the District’s Mandarin and Language Arts Program, it’s a school-wide celebration […]
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Deafblind Student Publishes Book Accessible for All Children

Publishing a book is a monumental achievement for anyone. Sixteen-year-old Scott Mallinson, author of A Bee’s Journey, says it has been so much more for him: a way to […]
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Programs of Choice

Programs of Choice offer students a unique opportunity to explore their interests, support their strengths or get exposed to a career. For most programs, applications are accepted in February to […]
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Secondary Programs of Choice

Secondary Programs of Choice require application in February for priority placement for the following school year – exceptions are marked with an asterisk * Note that students who would like […]
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Supporting Black Shirt Day

The Burnaby School District is supporting Black Shirt Day on January 15 – a positive initiative that will provide students with an opportunity to use their voice. Only recently […]
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High School Course Planning For Next Fall Info Sessions

Students and their families are invited to attend these open houses put on by our secondary schools: Alpha: February 1 at 5:30pm Burnaby Central: February 8 at 5:30pm Burnaby […]
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Elementary Programs of Choice

Elementary Programs of Choice require application in February to be considered for priority placement for the following school year – exceptions are marked with an asterisk.* Note that students who […]
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District and Partners Support Refugees with Technology

Learning while navigating a new language, a new culture, and during a pandemic is made less difficult with access to technology. The District’s Settlement Workers in Schools – or […]
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Elementary Students in Final for National Music Contest

In an annual competition involving tens of thousands of students from across Canada, two music classes from Capitol Hill Elementary have made the finals. Every year music classes sign […]
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Helping Those in Need this Holiday Season

While this holiday season will be different for everyone, students, staff, and school communities are working collectively with partners to bring joy and necessities to the community. The District […]
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Learning About Empathy While Giving Joy to Seniors

Students are thinking about the holidays and how things are different this year for so many ­– especially seniors. They’ve come up with a number of creative ways to […]
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Connection to Indigenous Culture Supported by Hands-On Drum Project

Twenty students from Grades 8-12 at Burnaby South Secondary spent several months making an Indigenous drum under the guidance of Elder Phillip Gladue, who is MĂ©tis-Cree and originally from […]
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Students with Diverse Abilities Create Published Book

It began with a student’s love of bugs and rhymes, and a dedicated group of educators who wanted to create an empowering platform to showcase their students’ gifts. “Leo […]
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Administration Offices: Closures for the Holidays

The Burnaby School District Administration Office is closed for the holidays December 21 – January 3. We will reopen on Monday January 4, 2021 at 8:30am. The Burnaby Community […]
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Continuing Our Journey: Supporting Anti-Racism

As the District continues its journey to support an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment for all staff, students and their families, organizational change is being championed by the Board, […]
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Learning Inspired by Masks and Handwashing

With COVID-19, masks and handwashing have become a big part of our “new normal.” Since the start of school, there are many examples of teachers and students throughout the […]
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Supporting Students and Families with Food Security

Together with our partners, we’re working to provide support with food for students and families who need it. Over the course of the pandemic, food insecurity has become a reality […]
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Working Together: Safety in Our Schools

Even with protocols and procedures, we each have a role to play in keeping our schools healthy and safe. We can care for and protect each other by: hand […]
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Supporting Families: Report Proposes Adding Child Care Spots in the District

As families grapple with a shortage of child care in Burnaby, the Board of Education has approved a report that proposes using district land to be a greater part […]
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Achieving in a Pandemic: Board Strives to Move Collective Work Forward

While it may seem ambitious to focus on anything in this moment other than minimizing the impact of COVID-19, the last school year shines a light on the interconnectedness […]
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Embracing Nature’s Playground and Classroom

Taking learning outside is a concept long embraced in the Burnaby School District. With the emphasis on outdoor learning in our back-to-school restart plans, teachers are seizing opportunities to […]
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Schools Use Technology to Come Together for Remembrance Day

School staff and students have found inventive ways to honour Remembrance Day. As gathering restrictions due to COVID-19 have impacted traditional school-wide assemblies, several virtual ceremonies were held with […]
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Secondary Students Win Big at City of Burnaby Environmental Awards

Two student leaders from the Burnaby Youth Sustainability Network were honoured with Environmental Awards from the City of Burnaby in the youth category for their work in the 2019-20 […]
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Burnaby Mountain Secondary Earns Healthy School Provincial Designation

Burnaby Mountain staff, students, and partners collaborated over the last school year with a particular focus on mental health and have now been recognized by a provincial organization. They […]
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What Happens if There is a COVID-19 Case in a School

Despite the best efforts of all, schools are a reflection of the community and we may, unfortunately, see some cases in our District. In Burnaby, we are ready and […]
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Students Who Are New to Canada Gift Mural to Their School

What began as a collaborative art project for two students with shared talents and heritage, has become a beautiful legacy gift filled with much to discover for the École […]
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Orange Shirt Day: Building Understanding and Awareness

Every year teachers, staff and students honour an important day in our District and throughout Canada: Orange Shirt Day, which is on September 30. It’s one of the visible […]
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Governor General’s Academic Medal Recipients for the 2019-20 School Year

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ recognized the outstanding academic achievement of our 2019/20 medal recipients at their meeting on September 22. The top student from each secondary school in […]
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Posters and Infographics in Burnaby Schools: Health & Safety

These posters help to serve as health and safety reminders in Burnaby Schools. Click on the images below to see the full poster. Posted August 2022
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Celebrating Another School Year Underway

School communities have been finding ways to make the school year special and engaging for students, all while keeping health and safety the top priority. Extra cleaning, sanitizing and […]
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Action on Racism: ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ

Courageous conversations about racism have presented an opportunity to all of us everywhere to do better. The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ has unanimously passed a motion designed to engage […]
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A Special Welcome Back from Indigenous Elders

As the 2020-21 school year begins, we want to share a special welcome back to students, their families and staff from local Elders. The District’s Indigenous Education department respectfully […]
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Masks in Burnaby Schools

The decision to wear a mask or face covering is a personal choice for staff, students, and visitors. A person’s choice is to be supported and respected. VIDEO: How […]
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Return to School Plans

The Burnaby School District released its back-to-school plans in a letter from Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen. Highlights include options for students and their families, and strict health and safety measures. […]
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Summer School Learning and Fun

Nearly 4200 students in the District participated in Summer Session 2020 this year. In line with provincial objectives, registration priority was given to children of essential service workers and […]
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Air Quality Advisory and School

The District has been closely monitoring the situation and has sought advice from the Fraser Health Authority over the weekend regarding the air quality advisory. If the smoke isn’t […]
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District Recognized for Supporting Immigrants & Refugees

The Burnaby School District has received both local and national recognition for its support of families who have recently immigrated to Canada or arrived as refugees. National Award The […]
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Work Underway on New Burnaby North Secondary

Construction of our brand new Burnaby North Secondary is in progress. The new school, being built next to the old one, is expected to open for September 2022. It […]
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Burnaby Students Shine at Virtual Science Fairs

While COVID-19 has brought changes to many annual events, through perseverance, partnerships and creativity, many students were able to have the opportunity to participate in virtual science fairs. We’ve […]
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Grade 7 Band Students Create Virtual Year-end Concert

It’s been a long-held tradition for Grade 7 Band students from across the District to wrap up the school year with a special performance for friends, families and fans. […]
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Students Lead Burnaby Youth Response to COVID-19

A group of 19 students from seven secondary schools in the Burnaby School District joined together with a common mission: To foster and build a sense of community and […]
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Students Scoop Millions in Scholarships

Many of our graduates are celebrating significant scholarship wins. Almost $6.8 million – and still counting – has been awarded to them so far.   From large to small, […]
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Planning for September 2020

The Government of BC has released its province-wide plan to bring K-12 students back to class full time in September. For specific details: See the BC Government Return to […]
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Celebrating Burnaby’s Class of 2020

This year’s Grade 12s most certainly have a graduation story to tell their grandchildren. Grad ceremonies were very different this year with social distancing and restrictions on gathering sizes, […]
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Celebrating Indigenous Culture with Students During the Pandemic

With COVID-19 making it difficult for students to gather and celebrate together, the District’s Indigenous Education Program has joined together with Elders, other leaders and educators to find new […]
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Anti-Racism: Letter and Resources

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ sent a letter to families, students and staff regarding anti-racism.   Click here for a printable pdf of the above letter. Additionally, for easy […]
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Helping Others: Student-led and School Food Efforts

With demand at food banks growing over the course of the pandemic, food insecurity has become a reality for more families, as COVID-19 has impacted people’s livelihoods and sources […]
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Student and Teacher Share Learnings as Part of National Speaker Series

A national speaker series featured two of the District’s very own: teacher Clifton Huxtable from the Burnaby Youth Hub and his student Izzy, along with headliner speaker Angela Duckworth – […]
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Students Use “Back to School” to Market Their Homemade Masks

What do you do when your class business ideas are foiled by COVID-19? If you’re part of the Grade 6/7 class at Sperling Elementary, you turn it into inspiration […]
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Students Create Illustrated Maps of their Pandemic World

Grade 9 and 10 students from Alpha Secondary created maps of their lives during the pandemic. In a visual art assignment, students were asked to explore how they have […]
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School Project Leads to Student Publishing a Book

You might think this ten-year-old holding a book is smiling because she likes the story. But it’s more than that. Kiana Sosa, Grade 4 student at Brentwood Park Elementary […]
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Students Win at BC Winter Games

Forty-one athletes from Burnaby Schools competed at the BC Winter Games held in Fort St. John in February, with 25 of our students taking home medals (see the full […]
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Our Students Support Burnaby Seniors

Our schools have come up with a number of creative ways to support seniors, which has become even more important in these unusual times. Just a few examples can […]
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Seaforth Video Features Michael Bublé Song with his Permission

Featuring an original new song by Michael BublĂ© and with his personal permission, Seaforth Elementary put a video together looking back on their experiences while learning at home. Watch […]
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Sports Days Go On – Virtually

Sports Day is an annual spring tradition in elementary schools. When COVID-19 stopped plans for the usual fun and games, several schools decided to get creative. Instead, some held […]
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Spotlight on Creating Community

Even as COVID-19 has changed how people come together, school principals, staff and teachers have been finding creative ways to build community with students and families, as well as […]
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Spotlight on Creative Assignments

While COVID-19 has changed how we live, work, and learn, what hasn’t changed is the creativity and innovation of Burnaby Schools teachers and their students. Here is a spotlight […]
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A Video Message for BCSD Students and Their Families

Several schools have recorded videos for students and families – yet another creative way to build community, as seen here in greetings from staff at the British Columbia Provincial […]
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A Virtual Visit With Seniors from Students at Second Street

Two local seniors homes – Normanna and George Derby – were the recipients of this heartwarming video created just for them by students from Second Street Community School. They […]
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AP Students Given Their Own Theme Song

AP Students writing their Advanced Placement exams had their own theme song, thanks to Burnaby North teacher Jennifer Cowley.   Usually I would hand out little goodie bags of […]
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Supporting LGBTQ+ Community: Annual Event Reimagined

Community matters even more in challenging times. Each year, the Burnaby School District recognizes the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia (IDAHAT) with a student breakfast and speakers. The […]
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Arts Alive 2020: Student Art Exhibition at BAG Goes Virtual

Working with the art teachers at all eight of our high schools, the Burnaby Art Gallery – together with the Burnaby School District – is taking the annual Arts […]
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Expansion of In-Class Learning in June

The Burnaby School District has detailed plans for both health and safety, as well as the expansion of in-class learning. Students returning to school in June will notice significant […]
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Burnaby’s Class of 2020: Graduating During a Pandemic

This year’s Grade 12s most certainly have a graduation story to tell their grandchildren. Nevertheless, many are also grieving the ceremony and celebration they imagined. While it’s not what […]
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Reopening of Playgrounds and Hard Courts

The District will begin re-opening playgrounds and hard court areas in a phased approach, beginning June 1, in alignment with the City of Burnaby and Metro Vancouver. Playgrounds will […]
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Singing Sensations: Musical Assignments

Music continues to be powerful in supporting education in multiple respects, even as the way students learn has shifted because of COVID-19. Check out these examples – from throughout […]
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Lyndhurst Launches Gratitude Project

The school community at Lyndhurst Elementary began a “Happiness Challenge” in May. Each week students are challenged to a daily activity to improve their happiness and well-being.  The focus […]
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From the Board and District: Messages of Hope and Appreciation

Our schools are the heart of our community, and continue to serve in that role throughout the challenges each and every one us face with COVID-19. We are proud […]
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Health Resources for You and Your Children

During these uncertain times, there are many ways in which we can continue to look after our own physical and mental health. We can also help our loved ones, […]
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Virtual Assembly Supports Grads with Safe Choices

Grade 12 students from every high school in the Burnaby School District attended the first-ever interactive and virtual assembly with an internationally-renowned speaker about making safe choices during grad […]
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Helping Where We Can: Supporting Families

Schools are at the heart of our community and have a much larger function than their core responsibility of providing education. The Burnaby School District recognizes the significance of […]
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Supporting Families with Access to Technology

When in-class instruction was suspended in March, it became clear that remote learning would become a key part of continuing students’ education, yet not all families have access to […]
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Supporting Families with Food

Even in good times, for many students school meal programs are the difference between being hungry or fed. As the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, more people […]
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Finding New Ways of Connecting

Teachers, students and families have been finding new ways to build community and support each other in the midst of COVID-19. Parades Several elementary schools – Parkcrest, Taylor Park, […]
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Looking After Your Physical Health

To reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19, BC’s Provincial Health Officer recommends the following: Wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds using soap and water. If […]
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Back to School – Supporting Mental Health

During these uncertain times, there are many ways in which we can continue to look after our own and our children’s mental health. These links are from the Burnaby […]
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Social and Physical Distancing – Tools to Help Build Awareness

The Provincial Health Officer is calling for physical and social distancing to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 and making one another sick. This means keeping about two metres […]
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Continuing Learning K-12

You can find the latest letter from the Superintendent with updates from the Burnaby School District here. While learning opportunities will not be a direct replacement for what was […]
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Words Writing Project: 2019-20 Anthology

The 2019/20 Words anthology is hot off the press. You can read it here: Waves of Words. Check out the May 14 edition of the Burnaby Now for the […]
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Limited Access to Schools and District Buildings

Families, students, and members of the general public are asked to call regarding any inquiries, including those for which they would have previously made an in-person appointment. The District […]
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Closed: Playgrounds, School Fields, and Hard-Court Areas on School Sites

All playgrounds on school district property closed on March 21, with all hard-court areas and fields following on March 23. Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen: “The health, safety and well-being of […]
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Creativity, Compassion & Community

Students, teachers, Principals and other staff are rising – together with our wider community – to meet the challenges precipitated by COVID-19. While life looks different for all of […]
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COVID-19 Time Capsule Assignment

A Social Studies class at Burnaby Mountain was challenged to make their own personal COVID-19 time capsules. Evann, a Grade 8 student, employed his newly found animation skills cultivated […]
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Child Care Survey for Essential Service Workers

The Burnaby School District partners with a number of on-site child care operators and is working collaboratively to provide child care for children of Essential Service Workers. Please complete […]
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Priorities for the 2020-21 Operating Budget: The Board Invites Your Input

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is seeking community input to develop priorities for the 2020-21 operating budget. We invite you to: Please Submit in Writing Email budget@burnabyschools.ca or mail […]
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We Mean Green: Our First Sustainability Plan

Nearly 140 secondary students, staff, and special guests at the “We Mean GREEN in Burnaby Schools” event generated ideas that will help inform the Burnaby School District’s first Strategic […]
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Grade 7 Public Speaking Challenge 2020

The 2020 Grade 7 Public Speaking Challenge took place on March 11. Since it began in 1983, students have had the opportunity to develop confidence and pursue excellence in […]
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Supporting Essential Service Workers

The Burnaby School District is working hard, in partnership with our childcare providers, to support children in grade K – 6 whose parents are essential service workers. We recognize […]
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Student Finds Creative Way to Support Health Care Workers

A Burnaby North student is using his hobby and skills to support health care workers on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic. Aaron Lu is mobilizing his 3D […]
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Supporting Families with a 60% Increase in Child Care Spaces

The Westridge Elementary community was joined by special guests for a major child care announcement on March 9. The District is partnering with the Province and the City of […]
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Students Explore Careers: Partnership with Burnaby Business

One hundred and twenty Grade 10-12 students from all eight secondary schools participated in the Career and Leadership Exploration World CafĂ©, which took place over two sessions in February. […]
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Creating a Summer Session Experience

Registration for Summer Session starts Tuesday, April 6 at 10am for Secondary students, and Tuesday, April 13 at 10am for Elementary students. In addition to core offerings, summer options […]
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Indigenous Learnings and Moscrop’s Spindle Whorl

Moscrop Secondary held a Blessing Ceremony in February for its newly completed Spindle Whorl, carved under the guidance of Indigenous artist and Squamish Nation Elder Xwalacktun. He and the […]
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Raising Awareness to Stop Sexual Exploitation of Youth

In Burnaby, we work together as a community to keep children safe from exploitation. The District is part of the “Burnaby-New Westminster Task-Force on Sexually Exploited and At-Risk Youth,” […]
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Pink Shirt Day 2020 in Burnaby Schools & in the Community

Pink Shirt Day reminds students that they can be who they are, encourage others to do the same, and stand up to name calling or discrimination. When students feel welcome, […]
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Hands-On Drumming Project Supports School-Wide Indigenous Education

Students at Montecito Elementary spent many months on their Indigenous Drumming Project, gaining an understanding of Indigenous perspectives and knowledge through experiential learning. They created traditional drums under the […]
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Our Students Win Silver Medals for Canada at International Science Fair

Burnaby North Secondary students Claire and Vanessa Scrimini (first photo L to R) were BC’s only representatives at the International Science Fair held in February at the National Taiwan […]
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Diversity Dance 2020

High school students are invited to this year’s Diversity Dance held at Byrne Creek Community School. Put on by the District’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Committee in […]
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Students Help Animals in Australia Impacted by Fires

Burnaby students are doing their part in the global effort to help animals that have been injured or displaced by the devastating bushfires in Australia. Millions of acres of […]
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Programs of Choice for the 2020-21 School Year

Program options allow students to explore their specific interests and passions in greater depth. These include language and arts programs, sports academies, programs for highly able learners, summit programs, […]
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Kindergarten Registration

Kindergarten is offered at all 41 Burnaby Elementary Schools. Families with students entering Kindergarten next Fall must complete an online preliminary registration here – starting in February in advance of […]
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School Expansion Also Supports Child Care

The University Highlands Elementary community was joined at the end of January by special guests to mark their new expansion. The addition brings eight new classrooms and space for […]
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Approved 3 Year School Calendar

Following a period of public input, the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ, adopted and approved — at its regular meeting on January 28, 2020 — the following Three-Year District Calendar […]
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Burnaby Community Supports Literacy Week in Schools

Burnaby Schools celebrate Family Literacy Week every January (or early February), which is acknowledged in different ways around the province. The week was created to highlight the benefits of […]
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Board Endorses Burnaby Children’s Charter

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ endorsed a newly created children’s charter at its November 2019 meeting. Immediately before the unanimous support, Vice-Chair Jen Mezei said: The quotes in the Charter […]
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“ReconciliAction” at Alpha Secondary

Alpha Secondary held a Blessing Ceremony for its newly completed Coast Salish Storyboard, which was created under the guidance of Squamish elder and artist Latash Nahanee. Nahanee and the […]
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Students Entertain Family, Friends, and the Community

Burnaby Schools students look forward to sharing these holiday performances with family, friends, and the community. Wednesday, December 4 7pm Alpha Secondary Concert “Snowfall” at Michael J. Fox Theatre […]
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Opportunity: Public Member, District Audit Sub-Committee

The Burnaby School District is seeking two community members with financial expertise and business knowledge to serve on the District Audit Sub-Committee. More information and application package.     […]
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Student Handbell Choir Wins CBC Music Honour

The Sound Wave Handbell Choir has taken top spot in their category in CBC’s Canadian Music Challenge. This is a very prestigious honour, as 50,000 students from close to 1,200 […]
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Opportunity for Feedback on District’s Proposed 3-year Calendar

The Burnaby School District is welcoming feedback and comments until January 8, 2020 about the proposed three-year calendar for the school years from 2020-21 through 2022-23. The calendar sets […]
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Student Competition Supports Sustainability Skills

Top Photo: First place team L to R, Daniel Wang, Andy Shaw, BCIT mentor, Alex Logan, William Li, and James Zhang. Bottom Photo: Second place team L to R, […]
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Sleep: What Students and Families Need to Know

Everyone knows what it feels like to try to get through the day if you haven’t had enough sleep. For students, that can mean having trouble learning because of difficulty […]
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Three New Accessible Playgrounds for Burnaby Schools

Three Burnaby schools – Sperling Elementary, Maywood and Second Street Community Schools – are celebrating the installation of brand new playgrounds, complete with accessible features. The schools and their […]
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Child Care in the Burnaby School District

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ has been engaged in supporting child care programs at Burnaby schools for over 35 years. We’ve made space available in our schools and on […]
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New Strategic Plan

The Burnaby School District has a new five-year strategic plan. It articulates where we’re headed and identifies our focus for the coming years. It also sets out the District’s […]
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Vaping: Information Night for Families

Burnaby Central Secondary is hosting an information night on November 6 (7-9pm) about substance use, including vaping. Put on by the District Parent Advisory Council, the event includes: speakers […]
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South and Moscrop Win Awards for Physical and Health Education

Burnaby South and Moscrop Secondary Schools are being honoured nationally for their quality daily physical education programs for the 2018-19 school year. Of the BC winners, they won the […]
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Confederation Park Elementary Receives Prestigious Arts Designation

Confederation Park has been designated an “Exemplary School” by the Arts Schools Network, in recognition of its commitment to excellence. The network is a collective made up of arts […]
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Transit Job Action: Schools and District Remain Open

UPDATE (6:45am November 27): Translink and the union announced that they reached a tentative deal just before 12:30am, averting a complete shutdown of bus and SeaBus service in Metro […]
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Teacher-Librarian Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

Patricia Finlay has been awarded the Val Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award by the British Columbia Teacher-Librarians’ Association (BCTLA). The annual award recognizes the commitment and achievement of Teacher-Librarians who have made outstanding […]
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District Awarded for Environmental Impact

The Burnaby School District is being honoured for its leadership and innovation in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Efficiency in Action Award from Fortis BC recognizes our efforts in […]
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National Award for Communications on SOGI

The Burnaby School District has been recognized by the Canadian Association of Communicators in Education for a SOGI Awareness Campaign. The national awards program honours outstanding performance in school […]
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Students Showcase Talents Through Project with Indigenous Artist

A new art display will greet all who enter the Canada Way Learning Centre. Students created it under the guidance of Indigenous artist Trenton Pierre – also known as […]
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Our Winners: Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education

At an awards ceremony in Victoria, Burnaby Schools educators Scott Stefanek and Wendel Williams came out on top in their categories for the Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education. […]
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New Indigenous Week of Learning: Hundreds of Students Participating

Five-hundred Grade 4 and 5 students are participating in the first-ever Indigenous Week of Learning (Oct 7-11), which is being put on in partnership by the City of Burnaby […]
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Honouring Our Recipients of the Governor General’s Academic Medal 2018-19

The Governor General’s Academic Medal is awarded to the top student at each secondary school in Canada. These students’ impressive accomplishments in their Grade 12 year (2018-19) were shared by their Principals or […]
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First School in BC to Earn Fair Trade Designation

University Highlands Elementary has been designated a “Fair Trade School” – the first and only in BC. There are 25 Fair Trade schools across Canada. A “Fair Trade” designation requires […]
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Orange Shirt Day Supported by Students in Burnaby Schools

Orange Shirt Day (September 30) is one of the visible ways our District strives to highlight our shared history in Canada and honour those who attended residential schools. Every […]
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Global Climate Strike

Part of a world-wide student-led movement, the Global Climate Strike (September 20-27) is a series of international strikes and protests to demand action to address climate change. The Burnaby […]
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Cariboo Hill Hosts Provincial SOGI Funding Announcement

As one of the early leaders among school districts in Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) work, the Burnaby School District was pleased to host the Ministry of Education’s […]
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Byrne Creek Students Win at NASA Competition

Byrne Creek Secondary students represented Burnaby Schools at a prestigious competition held at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center this summer – and three of them were on the winning team. Four students […]
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Back to School: Rainbows, Sleep and a New Strategic Plan

Burnaby Schools are now in session for the 2019-20 school year. Throughout the Burnaby School District, staff have been busy preparing to welcome students back after summer break. If […]
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Pride Events – Summer 2019

Fun was had by all at this summer’s Pride events. Burnaby Schools participated in the Vancouver Pride Parade on the August long weekend. Annually, staff, students, and families are invited to participate […]
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Summer School Evolution

For many, summer school used to be about making up a course or getting ahead to make room in your schedule. In Burnaby Schools, we still have those choices, […]
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Four Educators: Finalists for Premier’s Awards

Four of 30 finalists for this year’s Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education are from Burnaby Schools. Launched in 2018, the annual awards began as an opportunity to recognize […]
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Students Impress with Millions in Scholarships

Burnaby Schools graduates have been awarded an impressive $6.9 million, collectively – and still counting – in scholarships. From small to large awards, every little bit helps the students […]
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New Outdoor Murals

Two elementary schools unveiled new murals before the end of the school year that are sure to warm the hearts of passers-by for many years to come. SUNCREST ELEMENTARY […]
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Students Help Food Bank Stock Up for the Summer

Parkcrest students and head teacher, Holly Lloyd, came up with a great way to welcome the Greater Vancouver Food Bank to its new location in Burnaby. And, with the […]
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Seismic Upgrades Announced for Parkcrest and Seaforth

The Ministry of Education announced a total of $28.6 million in seismic upgrades for both Parkcrest and Seaforth elementary schools. Students, staff, and dignitaries were in attendance at the […]
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Students Celebrated for Efforts to Support the Environment

In Burnaby Schools, we care about our district’s environmental impact and so do our students. A number of them have been recognized for their efforts. Return-It Award: Aubrey’s Green […]
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Indigenous Carvings Unveiled at End of the School Year

Three Indigenous legacy art projects were revealed in June at our elementary schools. Indigenous artists worked with students – at Edmonds, Sperling, and Stoney Creek – to create stunning […]
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Student Reportedly Youngest to Receive Award for Helping to Save a Life

A Grade 3 student at Lochdale is believed to be the youngest person ever to receive a Vital Link Award. Presented by BC Ambulance, the award honours the skillful actions […]
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Educator Wins UBC Alumni Teacher of the Year Award

UBC annually recognizes one of its graduates with the Alumni Teacher of the Year Award. This year, that honour was given to John Nanson, Community School Coordinator at Edmonds […]
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Vaping: Information to Help Students and Families

The Burnaby School District has created resources to help students understand the consequences of vaping, which is an emerging issue with youth throughout the province. As a District, we […]
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Student’s Personal Quest Before Losing Sight Leads to School First

Le Yi Deng is a Grade 12 student at the British Columbia Provincial School for the Deaf in Burnaby. She first came to BCSD in Grade 3. When she […]
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Secondary Choir Carries the Chorus in Music Video for Hip-hop Artist

Burnaby Mountain Secondary’s choir collaborated with a local Indigenous hip-hop artist named Theresa Warbus, who performs as Keliya. She created a music video for her song, “Take Us,” that […]
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Science Fairs: Burnaby Students Dominate at Regionals and Win at Nationals

Secondary students excelled at the regional science fair, and made up nearly half of the contingent who went on to compete at nationals in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The Greater […]
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Elementary Band Invited to Canada’s National Music Festival

Even though they’ve only been playing their instruments since last September, Stride Avenue and Westridge band students wowed listeners at the Vancouver Kiwanis Band & Orchestra Festival. Adjudicators were […]
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Massive Medal Haul at Regional World Scholar’s Cup

Burnaby South students went to the World Scholar’s Cup, held in Vancouver in May, and left with a fist full of medals. The World Scholar’s Cup is an international […]
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Words Writing Project 2018-19

It was a packed house as student authors, the student who did the cover art, families, teachers, administrators, and trustees gathered at the Michael J Fox Theatre to celebrate […]
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Arts Alive and Transitions: Student Exhibitions at the BAG

Arts Alive and Transitions are exhibitions of student art on display at the Burnaby Art Gallery until June 9. A nearly 40 year partnership with the gallery (BAG) has […]
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Burnaby Schools Earn High Scores in Math

Moscrop math mavens are number one in the province in Grade 9, 10 and 11 contests put out by the University of Waterloo. Nationally, Moscrop Secondary ranks third, fourth, and second […]
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Burnaby Students Medal at Provincial Skills Competition

Several Burnaby Schools teams placed in the Skills Canada Regional Juniors and went on to the provincial competition. There, young people throughout the province showcase their mastery of trade […]
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Burnaby Schools Students Earn Top Awards at Concours d’art oratoire

Burnaby Schools students earned top awards at the 36th annual French public speaking competition, Concours d’art oratoire. The Provincial Finals were held at Simon Fraser University’s Surrey campus in […]
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New Agreement With France Creates Opportunities for Students

Christophe Gargot, Director of International Relations for AcadĂ©mies d’Aix-Marseille et de Nice and Gina Niccoli-Moen, Superintendent of Burnaby Schools signing the agreement between the two districts Throughout history, France […]
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Teacher Named Burnaby’s Citizen of the Year

Laida Falsetto is already a beloved teacher at Byrne Creek Secondary, and now the City has named her Burnaby’s Citizen of the Year. Ms Falsetto was awarded the Kushiro Cup […]
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Mental Health and Well-being for All

Every day, well-being is a shared responsibility that requires thoughtful and ongoing collaboration linking schools, families, and community partners. Increasing understanding and support of mental health and well-being is […]
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Funding for Three New Playgrounds

Three new playgrounds have been announced for Burnaby Schools. The playgrounds will be built with provincial funding over the coming months at Maywood Community School, Second Street Community School, […]
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Parent Information Night: Keeping Children Safe from Gangs

The Burnaby School District invites parents and guardians to attend an information session that is part of an expanded provincial school-based gang prevention program. Thursday, May 16th at 6:30 […]
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Grade 7 Public Speaking Challenge

At a special event held at the Centre for Dialogue at Byrne Creek Community School in March, the District’s top eight Grade 7 orators delivered their speeches to an […]
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Moscrop Students Earn Top Tier Award at the UBC Physics Olympics

Moscrop Secondary’s Physics team placed fourth overall at the prestigious UBC Physics Olympics competition held in March. The UBC Physics Olympics is one of the largest and oldest high […]
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Every Piece Matters: Autism Awareness and Fundraising Campaign

Gilmore Community School and Gilpin Elementary are partnering for Autism Awareness Month. Students are learning about autism, how each of us is unique, and that everyone should be a […]
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Inspiring Academy Award Winning Actress Visits Burnaby School

Academy Award winning actress Marlee Matlin generously took time away from her busy filming schedule in Hollywood North for a spontaneous visit to the BC School for the Deaf […]
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Finding their Voice: Indigenous Students Create Hip Hop Song at School

A group of Indigenous students from throughout the District came together at Burnaby North Secondary for five days to create and record an original song that reflects their experience […]
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Priorities for the 2019-20 Operating Budget: The Board Invites Your Input

The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is seeking community input to develop priorities for the 2019-20 operating budget. We invite you to: Submit in Writing Email budget@burnabyschools.ca or mail a letter to: Burnaby […]
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Beyond the Pink: Celebrating Diversity and Kindness in Burnaby Schools

Pink Shirt Day began more than a decade ago as a campaign to bring awareness around bullying. In Burnaby Schools, we value kindness every day of the year, and […]
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Students Build Industrial-sized Robot to Compete on World Stage

A team of high school students from Byrne Creek Community School competed in the FIRST Robotics Competition in Victoria. The “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Robotics” […]
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How Sharing Culture is Connecting Adult English Language Learners

When you’re learning a language it can sometimes be hard to connect. Recognizing that culture is something that can be experienced and shared regardless of one’s stage of language […]
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Celebrating Black History Month in Burnaby Schools

Black History Month provides a wonderful opportunity in our schools to celebrate the richness of what makes us unique. Burnaby is a diverse community, with nearly half of our […]
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Kindergarten and Grade 1 Student Art Exhibition

Impressive artwork from Confederation Park Elementary’s Kindergarten and Grade One students is on display at Burnaby Neighbourhood House for the month of March. The North location at 4908 Hastings […]
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Seaforth: Thinking Outside the Box with a Box

Students at École Seaforth Elementary spent a week on a cardboard box-based project that was a “magnificent thing.” The school-wide project was inspired by the book The Most Magnificent […]
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Basketball Season Heats Up

Basketball season is here at both elementary and secondary schools. This is but one great example of our many partnerships with parents and families. At the elementary level, volunteer […]
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It’s a Pattern: Moscrop Math Team Making their Mark

Moscrop Secondary math students are in a rhythm that is a “sine” of things to come. Team Moscrop is currently in second place in all of Canada after four […]
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Literacy Week: Connecting with the Community and Families to Showcase Reading

Burnaby Schools are celebrating Family Literacy Week this January, which is acknowledged in different ways throughout the province. The week was created to highlight the benefits of reading and […]
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Indigenous Students and Artists Craft 400-year-old Cedar Log into Giant Storyboard

Indigenous students at Alpha Secondary are creating a piece of art to greet all who come to their newly rebuilt school. Students are carving a storyboard under the guidance […]
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Open Houses and Info Evenings

At Burnaby Schools, we offer educational choice to allow our students to explore their interests, support their strengths, get exposed to a career, or open up their worlds. Information […]
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New Playground for Suncrest Elementary

Students, families, staff, trustees, and special guests gathered for the official opening of a brand new playground at Suncrest Elementary. This valuable addition to the school is the result […]
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Happy New Year: Student Wishes for the World for 2019

Students at Edmonds Community School took a moment to put their wishes for the New Year out into the universe. The school reflects the diversity in the community that […]
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Programs of Choice: Students Showcase Experiences to Board of Education

Students from Burnaby’s secondary schools came to the January 2019 meeting of the Board of Education to talk about their own experiences with the District’s Programs of Choice. The […]
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Students Learn While Giving

Brantford Elementary students ended the calendar year in the media spotlight. The grade 5/6 class was studying a book about a young Japanese girl, who became ill with cancer […]
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Board of Education

Elected school trustees were officially sworn in at the inaugural meeting of the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ on Monday, November 26, 2018. The Board is comprised of two long-term […]
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STEM for Girls

200 girls in grades 6, 7 and 8 got together for Stem4Girls Days – a first time event held at Cariboo Hill Secondary. Offered to Burnaby Schools students over […]
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Moscrop Secondary Hosts BC’s GSA Forum

The Burnaby School District is proud to have hosted the most significant event in British Columbia for LGBTQ2+ and allied high school students. More than 300 educators and students […]
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Learning About Canada’s Favourite Pastime

Students and families at Lochdale Community School had a chance to learn about one of Canada’s national obsessions: hockey. Principal Dino Klarich explained why he decided to celebrate hockey […]
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District Information About Cannabis

Marijuana legalization took place in Canada through the Cannabis Act on October 17, 2018. Age 19 is the provincial minimum in BC to purchase, sell, or consume cannabis. Marijuana […]
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Honouring Our Recipients of the Governor General’s Academic Medal 2017-18

The Governor General’s Academic Medal is awarded to the top student at each secondary school in Canada. The ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ is proud to recognize the outstanding academic achievement of […]
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A Redesigned K-12 BC Curriculum

The BC Ministry of Education is building on one of the world’s most successful school systems in the world. Working together with more than 100 BC teachers over the past […]
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Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town

Students throughout Burnaby Schools are celebrating the holiday season by sharing performances with family, friends and the community. The Burnaby North Vikings Marching Band launched the festivities with its […]
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Confederation Park Earns Prestigious Arts Award

Confederation Park Elementary has been awarded the 2018 Arts Integration Award from the Arts Schools Network (ASN) – North America’s largest professional membership organization of specialized arts schools. The award celebrates outstanding […]
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Kindergarteners’ Kindness Project Garners National Attention

Suzana Barisic’s Kindergarten class has garnered national attention for their kindness project. It all started with a little jar filled with pompoms and a love for books written by […]
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South’s Sr Boys Basketball Team Making National Headlines

Burnaby South Secondary’s Senior Boys Basketball Team has earned the country’s attention. Featured in the National Post, they are the reigning Quad A provincial champions, as well as the […]
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Lacrosse Academy Hires Elite Coaches

Practices held on SFU’s Burnaby Mountain Campus are being led by Mackenzie Terrio, former coach with the Burnaby Mountain Selects Elite Development Program and Matthew Sobey, a long time coach […]
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A Brand New Burnaby North Secondary Announced

Speaking at the official announcement of a brand new high school for Burnaby, Grade 9 student Marin Dobson says she and her peers are thrilled. Students and the Burnaby […]
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Indigenous Students’ Drum Circle

The Burnaby School District’s Indigenous Education Program provides culturally relevant programming and services to students of Indigenous ancestry. An example of one of the opportunities for students is the “Drum […]
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Lakeview Elementary Teacher: Premier’s Award of Excellence Finalist

Lakeview Elementary Teacher Nancy Sinclair with Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen at the Premier’s Awards of Excellence Ceremony One of our own was chosen as a finalist for the Premier’s Award […]
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Proposed New Burnaby School District Admin Office

Burnaby School District is proposing to relocate its current Administration Office at 5325 Kincaid Street to the Schou Education Centre at 4041 Canada Way. The Schou Education Centre would be […]
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Congratulations Grads – You Make Us Proud!

More than 2000 Burnaby Schools students celebrated their high school graduation this year. The Class of 2018 Valedictorians were featured in the June 6 edition of the Burnaby Now. […]
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Live Performances in Burnaby Schools

Live performances are abundant in Burnaby Schools, and this year was no exception. The combination of talent, hard work, and the dedication of our staff and students always makes […]
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The Arts are Alive in Burnaby Schools

Arts Alive is an annual showcase of student works held in collaboration with the City of Burnaby. This 36th edition presents a selection of artwork from all eight of our […]
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Burnaby’s Got Talent

An annual tradition, Burnaby Schools secondary students share their talent at a spring performance held at Michael J Fox Theatre. This year’s winner of Burnaby’s Got Talent is Burnaby North […]
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Local Pride Events – Vancouver and Burnaby

Burnaby School District will be participating in the Vancouver Pride Parade again this summer. The parade starts at noon on August 5 on Robson Street (at Thurlow) and will […]
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¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ Elects New Chair

Elected by acclamation by fellow trustees, Gary Wong is the new Chair of the ¶¶Ňő¶ĚĘÓƵ. A Burnaby resident for more than 25 years, he has served […]
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Transitioning Students with Special Needs to Adulthood

Attend an information evening Tuesday, May 8 at 6:30-9pm at Burnaby Central Secondary. All are invited including parents/caregivers, teachers/support workers, and students ages 13-24 with physical or social employment […]
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On My Way to Kindergarten

For preschool aged Indigenous children and their families/caregivers, there are four On My Way to Kindergarten sessions to choose from. Adults and children explore, learn, and have fun together […]
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Trustee Election 2018

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Diversity Dance 2018

Fun was had by all at the second annual Burnaby Schools Diversity Dance held on March 7. Celebrating the diversity and inclusiveness of our schools, students from around the […]
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Blue Jays Land at Gilmore

GO JAYS GO! Where do blue jays fly for the winter? To Gilmore Community School of course! It was an exciting start to the New Year when Toronto Blue […]
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Registration for Fall 2018

New District students, including kindergarten students and Burnaby residents who are not currently enrolled in the District, should register at their local school as determined by their residential address. […]
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Grade 7 Public Speaking Challenge

The Grade 7 Public Speaking Challenge began in 1983 to provide elementary students the opportunity to develop their confidence and pursue excellence in public speaking. Each year, every Burnaby Schools […]
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Secondary School “Reads” Program 2017/18

Burnaby School District’s secondary school “Reads” programs are school-wide initiatives designed to inspire students and staff to read and talk about great books. If you have some reading time on your hands, consider […]
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Students Recognized for Environmental Stewardship

Moscrop’s Brennan Strandberg-Salmon and Burnaby Mountain student Griffin Andersen were recently recognized for their environmental stewardship work. They each received the Dr. M. Wosk Environmental Leadership Award from the […]
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Alpha Student Wins National Essay Contest

Dante Wong, a 2017 graduate of Alpha Secondary won First Prize in the A&E Lives That Make a Difference Essay Contest. His topic was Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and […]
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Update on New Curriculum from BC’s Education Minister

Please review updates from Education Minister Rob Fleming regarding: 1) New curriculum implementation for students going into grades 10-12 2) Provincial Graduation Assessments If you have specific questions regarding […]
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Taking the Learning Outdoors

Aubrey Elementary School tried a new concept for Community Day this year. Rather than invite community guests in, the students headed outdoors to explore! Students spent half a day […]
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Authors in our Midst

Everywhere you turn, authors are popping up in Burnaby Schools! Armstrong Elementary Learning Support teacher, Jillian Ma, has written a book about a boy with autism called In My World. […]
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The Places They Will Go

The times they are a changing when students want to go to school when teachers are having a pro-d day. That’s what happened recently at Taylor Park Elementary when […]
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A Literacy Event With An Awesome Twist

A recent literacy event at Maywood Community School included a book reading by former Educational Assistant turned author Brandee Buble and other guest readers – but that’s not all. […]
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Orange Shirt Day Means Every Child Matters

Orange Shirt Day, on September 30, honours the students who attended residential schools. Its origins stem from an Elder reflecting on a new orange shirt she wore on the […]
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Governor General’s Academic Medal Recipients

For over 125 years, the Governor General’s Academic Medals have been awarded to graduates who have received the highest average in their high school, college or university program. Pierre Trudeau, Tommy Douglas, and […]
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Burnaby Schools Early Learning Centres Open

For children ages 0-5 the District’s 12 StrongStart Early Learning Centres are now open for business! A free drop-in program for children and their parents/caregivers, centre facilitators are qualified early childhood […]
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Come Learn With Burnaby CCE

Are you seeking a way to graduate from high school? Learn English? Or perhaps explore a new skill or train for a new career? Whatever your goal is, we’re […]
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We Are All One

On Sunday, September 24 more than 70 people from the Burnaby Schools community proudly participated in the Walk for Reconciliation. It was likely the largest reconciliation event in Canadian […]
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Mountain Student Receives Schulich Leader Scholarship

Burnaby Mountain graduate, Miranda Andersen is a recipient of a $80,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship. Anderson was the top biology student and top student of the year at her school, […]
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North Grad Recipient of Humanitarian Award

Monica Hsu, a recent graduate of Burnaby North Secondary is the recipient of a $28,000 Terry Fox Humanitarian Award. It recognizes young people who embody the legacy of Terry […]
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Registering your child for the upcoming school year

Are you new to Canada with a valid Citizenship & Immigration Canada Work or Study Permit? To begin the eligibility process to register non-fee paying international students, you must book […]
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They are SO Hip!

Inspired by Canadian musician Gord Downie and his band, The Tragically Hip, teachers from Parkcrest Elementary and Chaffey Burke launched a collaborative school project to accomplish three goals: 1) […]
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Burnaby South “Solves for Tomorrow”

The future will be inspired by students who are proficient in STEM subjects – and Samsung is helping engage students in STEM with its “Solve for Tomorrow” Challenge. Burnaby […]
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End of the School Year

As we approach the end of the school year, we want to thank you for your support of Burnaby’s public schools. The year has been an exceptional one, once […]
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Head of the Class 2017

So proud to see a number of Burnaby Schools faces in The Province newspaper’s annual “Head of the Class 2017” high school round-up. Congrats to Burnaby Central’s, Joel Harrison, who […]
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Science In Everyday Life Videos

The District’s “Science in Everyday Life” Video Contest encourages students to take a deeper look at the science around them through student inquiry, creative and critical thinking, and communication. […]
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Provincial Track and Field Stars

At the provincial track and field event held in Langley last week a number of District students led the packs. Burnaby Mountain’s Hannah Vorell picked up silver in the Grade […]
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Coexist with Wildlife? There’s an App for That

A couple of techno-loving, entrepreneurial young ladies at Cameron Elementary have merged their love of wildlife with a way to keep both wildlife and people safe. Collaborating with Wildsafe BC […]
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Moscrop Tops Fryer Math Contest

Results for the Grade 9 International Fryer Math Contest are in and students at Moscrop have plenty to be proud of. Moscrop was ranked #1 in Canada and tied […]
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Burnaby’s Got Talent

Burnaby students displayed talent beyond their years and essentially raised the roof of the MJ Fox Theatre at the 2017 Burnaby’s Got Talent event. The top four finalists included vocalist Linn Rosa Meyer […]
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Supporting Safe & Caring Schools

When students feel welcome, supported, respected and safe they are more engaged in learning. Burnaby School District remains committed to creating cultures of belonging in our schools by providing […]
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“Ask me what I’m reading?”

Burnaby School District’s secondary school “Reads” programs are school-wide initiatives designed to inspire students and staff to read and talk about great books. If you have some reading time on your hands, consider […]
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Alpha’s “Promject” Benefits Aplenty

Ecole Alpha’s leadership class took on a new fundraising efforts this year under the direction of PE/Leadership teacher Tammy Wirick. After collecting donations of grad attire they offered them up for  sale to interested […]
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Parent Input Sought on Reporting Process

The Ministry of Education is seeking parent input with regards to student reporting for the redesigned curriculum. The ultimate goal is to develop a student reporting process that gives families […]
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Discover Career Education

Burnaby School District’s Career Education Programs provide the opportunity for students in grades 11 & 12 to gain knowledge and skills that can lead to industry certification, apprenticeship, and […]
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Snow and Ice Removal Continues

The safety of students and staff is always our priority. While this long stretch of cold winter weather has created its challenges, our facilities teams have been out in […]
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A Stuttering Superhero Is Born

South Slope/BC School for the Deaf students welcomed their very own resident author, Secretary Kim Block to a recent school assembly. Her self-published children’s book “Adventures of a Stuttering […]
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Drama Empowers Youth to Combat Racism

Grade 10 English students at Byrne Creek Community School are learning how to stamp out discrimination through active learning. Using a program called Voices into Action, the students are […]
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A Winning Team

Teachers in Burnaby School District’s LINC program have won another award. This time it’s first place in the cross-Canada-CCLB “Language is the Key” contest in the category teacher/administrator. Additionally, […]
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Parent Input Sought on Reporting Process

The Ministry of Education is seeking parent input with regards to student reporting for the redesigned curriculum. The ultimate goal is to develop a student reporting process that gives families […]
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International Students Enrich Learning for All

International students from 37 countries provide global perspectives that enrich the learning experience for everyone in our Burnaby Schools. Minister of Education Mike Bernier was at Byrne Creek Community School […]
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Program Serves up Coffee While Building Community

Students in Byrne Creek Community School’s Access Program are an integral part of the school community – filling coffee orders for staff and delivering. They do it all, take […]
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Parent Input Sought by MOE for Student Reporting

The Ministry of Education is seeking parent input with regards to student reporting for the redesigned curriculum. The ultimate goal is to develop a student reporting process that gives families […]
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

Inman Elementary School music teacher Janet Nordstrand is this year’s recipient of the BC Music Educators’ Association award for outstanding professional education in elementary music. An elementary school music […]
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University Highlands to Expand

MLA Richard T Lee on behalf of Education Minister Mike Bernier announced recently that a $3.9 million expansion of University Highlands Elementary will address the growing need for an additional 195 […]
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International Program receives STAR Award

Study Travel magazine is a leading voice in the international education sector. They work with a variety of organizations and institutions, such as language schools, high schools, colleges and universities. Annually, education […]
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Burnaby Literacy Program Wins Award

On International Literacy Day (Sept 8) in 2016, the District learned that the National Council of the  Federation had awarded our LINC Program (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) a BC Literacy Award.  It […]
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Burnaby Grads Making a Difference

Finding a solution for the at-risk and homeless population to access basic services that having a phone provides was the task at hand. And two community entrepreneurial leaders, who […]
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Sound Wave Opens International Symposium

Twelve students who play in the Burnaby School District Handbell ensemble, Sound Wave, played at the opening of the international Handbell Symposium in Vancouver this summer. Under the direction of […]
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Registration Information for Fall 2016

Just moved to Burnaby or interested in registering your child into a Burnaby public school for the Fall of 2016? Find out what school your child should attend by […]
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Our Brightest Lights

The Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence has honoured exceptional elementary and secondary school teachers since 1993.Recipients are recognized for their remarkable achievements in education and for their commitment […]
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NASA Hones in on Talent of Burnaby Elementary Student

There were 996 entries received from 23 countries competing in the NASA Ames Space Settlement Contest but the work submitted by Thidas Loku Bogahawattage, a grade 6 student at […]
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Moscrop Secondary Makes Mark on the World

Waterloo’s Fermat Contest is an opportunity for grade 11 students to have fun and to develop their mathematical problem solving ability. Interested students wrote the test in February – […]
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Truth and Reconciliation

Burnaby North Secondary recently celebrated Aboriginal culture and history as part of their annual Day of Truth and Reconciliation. It was also a day of learning for students and staff alike, and featured […]
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District Students Excel at Skills BC

The Skills BC Competition showcases the top secondary & post-secondary students in a variety of vocations & trades. Over 7000 people attended the show in April. Congratulations to Burnaby […]
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Gene Researcher for a Week

Zeynab Asadi Lari, a grade 12 student from Alpha, was one of 50 students nationally selected to participate in the “Gene Researcher For A Week” Program during Spring break. This […]
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Flying Hands

Students and staff at the BC Provincial School for the Deaf at South Slope Elementary School will be heading to Vancouver, Washington just prior to spring break to participate in […]
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Race Matters

Last weekend, in recognition of Black History Month, Burnaby Mountain Secondary, in partnership with the National Congress Black Women’s Foundation put together an impressive day-long conference entitled Race Matters. […]
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Play to Learn Open Houses

Parents of 3-5 year olds, join us for a fun and interactive session exploring a variety of learning activities and enjoy a performance by Children’s Performer Will Stroet. Talk […]
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Governor General’s Academic Medal Recipients

We are proud to recognize Burnaby School District’s 2015 recipients of the Governor General’s Academic Medal. The award is given to the graduate with the highest average at each […]
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A Perfect Score

Daphne Patterson, a 2015 Burnaby Mountain graduate knows micro-economics. Her performance on her AP Micro-Economics exam was so superior that it falls into a select category. Besides receiving a […]
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Burnaby CCE’s Winter/Spring Offerings

Are you seeking a way to graduate from high school? Learn English? Or perhaps explore a new skill or train for a new career? Whatever your goal is, we’re […]
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Head of the Class

The BCAMT (BC Association of Mathematics Teachers) annually recognizes outstanding teachers in BC. Recently they singled out one of Burnaby’s finest, Daryl Goeson, Burnaby North’s Math Department Head. He […]
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Governor General Academic Medal Recipients 2014/15

For over 125 years, the Governor General Academic Medals have been awarded to graduates who have received the highest average in their high school, college or university program. Pierre Trudeau, Tommy Douglas, and […]
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Inspiring Excellence in Burnaby’s Public Schools

Public Education means that every child is given the opportunity to learn and to be inspired to reach their potential. People like Jacqueline Shen who was an integral leader of […]
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Honouring Aboriginal Traditions

Brentwood Park Elementary staff, students and parents all have a deeper understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal customs and traditions since artist in residence Jackie Timothy arrived in February 2015. […]
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Student Advocates for Youth Involvement in Health

A manuscript written by Burnaby North student Aki Ediriweera has just been published in the October issue of the Canadian Journal of Public Health. His thought provoking piece was on […]
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Lessons in Democracy

All Burnaby secondary school students have been learning about federal election issues – and will head to the polls in a “Student Vote” mock election next week. A national program, “Student Vote” engages […]
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Nobel Prize Winner Kicks Off District Speaker Series

The District’s Science and Trailblazer Speaker Series, brings in top scientists from Canada and the US. The first session last week at Burnaby South captured the interest of 60 District […]
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Clinton Elementary Recognizes Orange Shirt Day

The origins of Orange Shirt Day came from an elder remembering the new orange shirt she’d picked out for the first day of residential school and how it was […]
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Best High School Yearbook Ever!

Each year, hundreds of schools across North America enter their yearbook into the American Scholastic Press Association Contest. Scoring yearbooks on a point system, they receive a FIRST, SECOND, or THIRD […]
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One to One Literacy Helps Create Readers

A reading program that provides extra support for struggling readers is making a difference in several Burnaby Schools. The program matches reading volunteers with individual students who together enjoy some uninterrupted […]
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Seismic Upgrades Announced for Two District Schools

Burnaby students, teachers and staff will benefit from seismic upgrades and new classrooms at two District schools, thanks to more than $30 million in funding from the Province’s Seismic Mitigation […]
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CLASS of 2015

Grads of 2015 – you make us proud. Enjoy reflecting on the time you’ve spent in school, what lies ahead and some words of inspiration from your class valedictorians. […]
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Burnaby Schools Fundraise for Nepal

When the students in many of our schools learned of the devastation of the two earthquakes in Nepal, they wasted no time opening up their hearts and their piggy […]
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En Français S’il Vous Plait

The provincial finals of Concours d’art oratoire was held on May 2 at SFU Surrey. There were 240  students competing, including 19 from Burnaby schools. Speaking on a wide […]
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Math Mentors Making a Difference

A “math buddies” mentoring program where up to 30 students from Burnaby North visit five elementary schools, after school, is making a difference all around. While the grade 5-7 […]
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Burnaby Schools Registration

Do you want to register your child in a Burnaby school for the 2024/25 school year? To determine what your neighbourhood school is (based on your home address), click […]
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