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April 10

Daily News - Friday April 10, 2026

 THE CHRONICLE

Friday April 10, 2026

It’s a great day to be a Spartan!

 

¬ GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEW - Work Experience 12A or 12B 

For all Work Experience students who have finished their hours and all paperwork: you need to see Mr. Bussoli to finalize your Work Experience mark.

For those Work Experience students who are still working on your hours and course work, you also need to see Mr. Bussoli to update your progress, as soon as possible.

 

Dual Credit Courses

Very important: If you signed up for a Dual Credit Course for next school year, please come to the Career Centre to book an appointment with Mr. BussoliIf you don't meet with Mr. Bussoli, you will NOT be enrolled in the course.

 

Spartan Wear

If you ordered Spartan Wear, your clothing orders can be picked up in the main office. 

 

Scrum Fest: April 9 & 10

The Claremont Scrum Fest rugby tournament continues TODAY, with constant rugby action on both fields.  The game SCHEDULE is posted in the student lounge.  Claremont will play feature matches at 11:00 and 12:00. 

There will be a concession outside of the student lounge selling items from the BBQ as well as other treats; both cash and card are accepted. 

Parking: Scrum Fest invites 400-500 participants to our school over each day.  With that, we are asking for all staff and students to park in our Claremont lots, to leave street parking for visitors and team busses.  The lower end of the north staff lot will also be inaccessible to make space for washrooms, referees, and medical staff.   

 

Kindness Campaign

We are finishing up Week #2 of our "Kindness Campaign." Continue to be there for others and show kindness to your fellow Spartans!!! You just might be noticed, win some chocolate and be entered into weekly draws for a chance to win pizza and gift cards!!!  Keep it up, Claremont!!!

 

SD63 Hairdressing Program “Studio 63”

Studio 63 is open for business. Hair Program students have worked hard to gain skills, and are now ready to cut and style your hair for a great price...  Walk-ins are welcome, or call to book an appointment!  Located at Saanichton Learning Centre, 1649 Mt. Newton X Rd. 250-652-5381

Monday: 12:45-4:00

Tuesday: 10:30-4:00

Wednesday: 12:45-4:00

Thursday: 11:30-6:00

Friday: Closed

 

Bus Registration for 2026-2027: Opens April 15

Bus transportation registration for the 2026–2027 school year will open on April 15 at 12:00 p.m. through the School District 63 Transportation Department. The Registration link will be sent out closer to April 15.  If you have any questions or need assistance, please email the Transportation Department at: transportation@saanichschools.ca

 

SD63 is Seeking Host Families for International Students

The Saanich International Student Program (SISP) is actively looking for new Host Families for International students joining the Saanich School District in September 2026. If you are interested in becoming a young person’s “Home Away from Home”, complete this INTEREST FORM to sign up to come to one of our Open Houses!

DROP-IN Open House - Information Evening

Drop in anytime between 5:30-7pm at one of the Open Houses below, for a short presentation and the opportunity to ask questions to the SISP Homestay Team. 
 •   Wednesday, April 8th @ Stelly’s Secondary School, drop in between 5:30-7 pm
•    Tuesday, April 14th @Claremont Secondary School, drop in between 5:30-7pm
•    Thursday, April 23rd @ Parkland Secondary School, drop in between 5:30-7pm

Quick Facts:

•    Duration: students come to Saanich for a stay of 4, 5 or 10 months  
•    Schools: students attend Claremont, Parkland or Stelly’s Secondary Schools 
•    Provide: a private bedroom, three meals a day, healthy snacks, and inclusion in your family life 
•    Receive: a monthly reimbursement of $1,350 per student for expenses incurred, and continued support from the SISP Homestay Team  

Visit studyinsaanich.ca/homestay or email homestay@saanichschools.ca to learn more.

 

¬ ATHLETICS

No news today.

 

¬ CLUBS

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¬ FINE ARTS

No news today.

 

¬ INDIGENOUS NEWS

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¬ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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¬ GRAD 2026

Scholarships 

Don't miss out on exciting scholarship opportunities! To find out the latest scholarship opportunities, be sure check out Claremont's Scholarship Update e-newsletter (https://secure.smore.com/n/be359) and follow 𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒓𝒆𝒎𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒐𝒍𝒂𝒓𝒔𝒉𝒊𝒑𝒔 on Instagram

 

Grad Wear Borrow/Rental Options

Magic Wand

The Magic Wand is a non-profit organization that offers an inexpensive and eco-friendly alternative to grad outfits for any students (boys and girls) This is a great opportunity to borrow, rather than buy, a complete special outfit for graduation. The only cost to the student is a small fee which covers the cost of cleaning.  Please contact Elizabeth Suresus to view her selection of grad dresses, suits, tuxedos, shoes, and accessories.

Website: www.themagicwandproject.ca

Borrow Me Boutique

Borrow Me Boutique is another low-cost option to RENT grad dresses.  For more information and to browse their selection of dresses.

Website: borrowmeboutique.com

 

¬ FUNDRAISING

Bottle Drive: SATURDAY April 11

Claremont’s VEX Robotics Club are having a Bottle Drive TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 9:00-1:00pm.  Refundables (bottles, cans, milk containers, etc) can be dropped off in the bus loop at the front of Claremont Secondary School.

Claremont has qualified three teams for the VEX Robotics World Championships; they will represent Vancouver Island and compete against 800 other teams from around the world. Registration alone for each team is $2500 so we are asking for help from our Claremont community. Thanks for your continued support of Claremont programs.

 

Krispie Kreme Doughnuts: SATURDAY April 11

Support our Claremont 2026 grads (and treat yourself while you’re at it)!  Come by TOMORROW (SATURDAY) between 9:45am–2:00pm at Saanich Plaza, Saanich Centre, Broadmead Village, and Royal Oak Shopping Centre to grab your fresh Krispy Kreme donuts.  Every box sold helps fund grad events and celebrations—so stock up and share with friends!

 

Seeking Donations for Silent Auction 

Our 2026 Grad Parent Committee is looking for Silent Auction items.

Do you have a gift card that you were given that just isn't right for you?  You could donate it to the Silent Auction.

Would you be willing to purchase a gift card from a favorite business?  We would gladly accept your donations.

We are also actively reaching out to many local businesses for support and are looking forward to putting on a great silent auction. 

Please contact claremontgradfundraising@gmail.com if you would like to donate something!! Thank you for supporting Grad 2026 and making their grad events special.

 

¬ CAREER CENTRE

MacEwan University Info – April 17

A rep from MacEwan University (Edmonton, Alberta) will be at Claremont on FRIDAY April 17 at lunch. Come learn about MacEwan U’s programs, including Bachelor of Music, Music Theatre Performance, Travel and Tourism, Communication Studies, Bachelor of Commerce, and more!  The information table will be in the foyer near the front office.

 

Virtual Women in Orthopaedics Event – April 25

The UBC Department of Orthopaedics and BC Childrens’ Hospital is hosting a session called "Unpack Olympic Injuries" at their virtual Women in Orthopaedics Event on SATURDAY, April 25 @ 10:00am - 11:30am.  Registration deadline is April 22.

At this interactive session, students will explore how healthcare professionals work together to diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate injuries that can happen to high-level Olympic and elite athletes. See Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre (Room 217) for more info and to register, or email her: cwatson@saanichschools.ca

 

Health X Day: April 29

Are you a Grade 11 or 12 student interested in a career in Health? Health X Day is happening at Camosun on WEDNESDAY April 29th, 9:30 - 12:30.  Come to Camosun to explore Dual Credit Pathways in various Health Programs including Practical Nursing, Health Care Assistant, Medical Radiography, and Medical Lab Assistant.  Sign up for this field trip with Mr. Bussoli, in the Career Centre (Room 217).  The deadline to apply is April 15th.

 

Women in Trades & Technology Day: April 30

Join us for the Women in Trades & Technology Day at Camosun!  The field trip is on THURSDAY, April 30 @ 9:45am - 1:45pm (Students are away for Blocks 1, 2, & 3).
Explore a variety of Trades and Technology, through fun, hands-on activities in the following areas:
--Carpentry
--Electrical
--Pipe Trades
--Sheet Metal
--Mechanical Engineering
--Civil Engineering
--Computer Science
Sign up for this field trip with Mr. Bussoli, in the Career Centre (Room 217).  The dead-line to apply is April 15th.

 

NEW – IMAGINING UVic Summer Math Camp 

For female students going into Grade 10 next school year, who LOVE MATH: apply for IMAGINING UVic Summer Camp!  The camp is aimed at encouraging young women to pursue STEM fields. Interactive sessions led by mathematical researchers will introduce participants to new and exciting math concepts which go beyond the BC curriculum. Participants will also have opportunities to interact and form connections with professors and graduate students in mathematics. Application deadline: April 30.  For more information, see Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre (Room 217), or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca

 

Island Ignite Fire Camp

Are you a female in grade 11 or 12 interested in learning what it takes to work in Emergency Services?  Island Ignite Fire Camp is coming to Victoria this July!  Registration deadline is April 30th.  See Mr. Bussoli in the Career Centre (Room room 217) to apply.

 

Volunteer Opportunity

Vancouver Island Health's “Step Up” Youth Volunteer Program offers an opportunity for youth to volunteer at select Island Health hospitals and long-term care homes. Volunteers gain practical exposure to a healthcare environment and explore a variety of health careers. The expected commitment is one 2-hour shift per week, after school, through the school year. There are also monthly online guest speakers who provide insight into professions such as medicine, nursing, medical imaging, pharmacy, psychiatry, social work, and more. Volunteers must be aged 15-18. 

Applications are open until May 15th. For more information and to apply, see Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre (Room 217), or email her at: cwatson@saanichschools.ca

 

¬ CLAREMONT PAC

Ministry of Education & ChildCare is Seeking Parent Feedback – April 22

The Ministry is inviting parents and caregivers to participate in a one-time engagement session to share their experiences accessing information from their child’s school. The session will take place on April 22, 2026, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm, and will be hosted via Zoom.

Families rely on information from schools that is clear, timely, and easy to find. This includes things like teacher communications, report cards, attendance, course selections, and school updates, to support their child’s learning. The Ministry wants to better understand what is working well today, where challenges exist, and what families need from the digital tools and processes that schools use to share information.

Your insights will help the Province design better digital tools that can support districts and schools in providing clear, timely, and easy to find information to parents and guardians across B.C.

More information about the Parent Engagement Session - Designing Better Digital Tools for Families can be found HERE:  

If you’re interested in participating, please reach out to the Ministry team at myedbc@gov.bc.ca with your name, e-mail address, and school district. They’ll confirm your participation, arrange a calendar hold, and send the Zoom link closer to the session.

 

PAC Donation Button

A new CPAC Donation button is now available in the Student Fees Portal under your Student Profile. This feature allows you to make a voluntary donation at any time during the year to support CPAC initiatives.

Your contributions help fund programs, clubs, and activities that enrich students’ learning opportunities and enhance the overall school experience. Thank you for helping support a vibrant and engaging student community.

https://saanichschools.ca/resources/studentsfamilies/pay-school-fees-online

 

Mental Health Resources and Supports

Taking time to check in with one another and reaching out for support can make a meaningful difference. We are sharing this resource list from BCCPAC to ensure families are aware of the mental health supports available for youth and caregivers across British Columbia.

This is the LINK for Mental Health Resources and Supports.  The document includes 24/7 crisis supports, phone and text lines for children and youth, parent and caregiver resources to help families navigate mental health concerns and have supportive conversations with young people.

 

PAC Fundraiser: Country Grocer Receipts

Here is an easy way to support your PAC year-round. Save your Country Grocer receipts and bring them to the school front office.  We appreciate your participation in this fundraiser, which will benefit our school community with up to $2000 in grocery gift cards.

 

¬ ONGOING REMINDERS

If a Student is Absent or Late

Parents are asked to please email your student’s teacher AND the Attendance Line if your student will be absent or late for class. The Link for the Claremont Attendance Line is always quick to find on the Quick Links on the Claremont website’s home page: claremont_attendance@saanichschools.ca 

 

Instagram Account

Claremont has an Instagram account: @claremontsd63.    This is great way to keep in the loop on school-wide information.

 

Student Drivers

Reminder to all students who are parking their vehicles in the student parking lot: you are required to be registered with the school. Permission forms and parking passes ($2 each) are available with Mrs. Waller in the Accounting office; students will be required to show their drivers licence, their insurance papers, and their ICBC Driver’s Abstract.

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

Peninsula Youth Clinic at Shoreline Medical

At this Youth Clinic, services are 100% free, confidential, and explicitly inclusive of all genders and sexualities! This clinic operates on THURSDAYS, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm, for Mental and Sexual Health education (there is no physician scheduled). Appointments with a physician are offered on FRIDAYS from 10:00 am – 12:00pm.  Both telehealth and in-person appointments are offered for our physicians and counselors. 

Youth Clinic: 2A – 2379 Bevan Avenue, Sidney, BC

To book an appointment:

Call 250-656-4143, then press 7, then press 1.

 

A copy of the announcements is posted on the wall outside of the main office door.