Daily News - Wednesday May 6, 2026
THE CHRONICLE
Wednesday May 6, 2026
It’s a great day to be a Spartan!
¬ GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
REMINDER - Bus Registration for 2026-2027: Deadline May 31
Reminder that there is one month remaining to complete bus transportation registration for the upcoming school year 2026/27. Registration Deadline: May 31st.
Please note:
- All registrations submitted after May 31 will be considered late.
- A $100 late fee will apply to any late registrations if a seat is offered.
All bus registrations are through the SD 63 Transportation Department. This is the BUS REGISTRATION LINK . If you have any questions or need assistance, please email the Transportation Department at: transportation@saanichschools.ca
Beach Clean-ups
A group of IGS 12 students is partnering with SurfRider Foundation to host two beach cleanups: 1) May 10th, 11am – 1pm at Selkirk Waterway and 2) June 14th, 11am – 1pm at Clover Point. Details can be seen on posters around the school, or on SurfRiders website. Join us to help protect our environment and earn volunteer hours. Thank you and see you there. Sign-up is done on the SurfRider Foundation website under “Events”. https://vancouverisland.surfrider.ca/
¬ ATHLETICS
NEW – Speedball Intramurals
Speedball intramurals are back on TODAY at lunch in the Big Gym. The Turbo Titans take on the Destroyers in Game #1, then Staff Infection will take on Montverde in Game #2. Come by to watch the action!
NEW – Golf
Congratulations to the Claremont Golf team who clinched second place, out of 10 teams, at the Lower Island Championships yesterday. The team shot only three shots behind Royal Bay, who came in first place. The team competes next Tuesday at the "AAA" Island Championships at the Gorge Vale Golf Course and are trying to earn a berth to the BCs. Go Spartans!
NEW – Tennis
The Spartan Boys Tennis Team played in the Island Championship this past MONDAY.
They finished as the top public school on Vancouver Island, finishing in 3rd place behind Brentwood College and St Michaels University. Congratulations on another great year in Claremont Tennis!
¬ CLUBS
Peer Tuturing
Do you want to be a Peer Tutor? All subjects are welcome. Come to a brief meeting TODAY at lunch time in the Learning Commons to sign up! See Mrs. Wadsworth or Ms. Giese for more information.
Musical Theatre Performance: “Cabaret”… May 19 - 24
Claremont's Musical Theatre production CABARET is coming soon, running from May 19-24 nightly at 7pm, plus 1pm matinees on May 23rd and 24th. Cabaret tells the classic story of the unsettling world of 1930s Berlin. Set within the Kit Kat Klub and guided by the eccentric Emcee, the production explores themes of political unrest, moral decay, and fragile escapism, offering a compelling but cautionary glimpse at a society on the brink of collapse.
This year's musical comes with a Mature Content Warning: Audience discretion is advised due to mature themes and disturbing historical context.
Tickets are available online at: claremontsecondary.simpletix.ca
There is an early bird discount ($18) until May 5th.
We at Claremont’s value your privacy. When you purchase a ticket for Claremont's Musical Theatre Production of Cabaret, SimpleTix will collect only the information needed to process your ticket and keep you updated. Your data may be stored in the U.S. through SimpleTix. If you are uncomfortable with this then please come into the accounts office at Claremont’s to purchase a ticket in person.
¬ INDIGENOUS NEWS
No news today.
¬ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
NEW – Tofino Trip
All International students on the Tofino trip next week: you have a meeting TODAY at lunch in the Learning Commons.
¬ GRAD 2026
NEW – Grad 2026 Silent Auction: Closes May 15
Claremont Grad 2026 Silent Auction is Live! Support our grads while scoring amazing local items, experiences, and gift cards! This school-wide fundraiser helps create a memorable graduation celebration for the Class of 2026. The link to the bidding site is HERE. Thank you for supporting our class of 2026
Scholarships
Grads! Do you have questions about scholarships? Ms Tong is hosting a drop-in every FRIDAY at lunch in room 323. You can also find out about scholarship opportunities on Claremont's Scholarship e-newsletter (https://secure.smore.com/n/be359) and follow 𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒓𝒆𝒎𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒐𝒍𝒂𝒓𝒔𝒉𝒊𝒑𝒔 on Instagram
¬ FUNDRAISING
NEW – Freezie Sale
Two Social Justice 12 students are selling freezies at lunch TODAY for $2 in the Spartan Store (cash only). Money raised will be donated to a local animal shelter. Thank you for your support.
¬ CAREER CENTRE
NEW – Vancouver Film School: CANCELLED
Vancouver Film School has cancelled TODAY’s visit at Claremont. Stay tuned for a new date.
NEW – Work Experience 12
Are you working over the summer, and into the coming school year? Sign up for Work Experience!
IMPORTANT: In order to log hours over the summer, you need to meet with Mr. Bussoli FIRST. Hours DO NOT COUNT toward WEx12, unless you have submitted the required paperwork before the summer.
See Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre to book an appointment with Mr. Bussoli, as soon as possible.
Volunteer Opportunity – Victoria MS Walk: May 31
The 2026 Victoria MS Walk needs Volunteers (Event date is SUNDAY May 31st. ) Students are needed for various roles, including Volunteer Coordinator, Route Coordinator, and Promotions Coordinator, as well as Day-of-Event Volunteers.
These roles are a great fit for students seeking:
• Leadership experience
• Volunteer hours
• Resume and post-secondary application building
• Community engagement opportunities
MS Walk brings together people affected by Multiple Sclerosis to build community, raise awareness, and support critical programs and research across Canada. For more information and to sign up, see Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre (Room 217), or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca
Summer Volunteering and Employment in School Gardens!
The Flourish School Food Society is offering summer employment (at $22/hour) and pre-employment training/volunteering for students. You will gain valuable life skills, connect with nature, and share the fruits of your labor with your friends, family, and community at large…. all while having fun with other young gardeners! For more info, go to flourishschoolfood.ca; see Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre (Room 217); or email her: cwatson@saanichschools.ca
Applications are due May 25.
Volunteer Opportunity - Invasive Plant Removal
Do you love nature and being outside? The Unitarian Church on West Saanich Road is seeking student volunteers to help remove invasive plant species from their grounds. Scheduling is flexible. For more info, see Mrs. Watson in the Career Centre (Room 217), or email her: cwatson@saanichschools.ca
Volunteer Opportunity – Youth Volunteer Program
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
REMINDER - CPAC Staff Appreciation: May 13th
News from the PAC: CPAC is planning a Greek-themed Staff Appreciation Luncheon on WEDNESDAY, May 13th, to recognize the hard work of teachers, administrators and support staff at our awesome school. Please help us celebrate our amazing Claremont Staff and say “Thank you” by contributing some items. For more information and to sign up, please visit the LINK:
For parents who prefer to make a monetary contribution to help pay for food please send E-transfers to: claremontpacsd63@gmail.com
NEW - CPAC Elections –Tuesday, May 19
Our final CPAC meeting is set for TUESDAY, May 19th from 6:00-7:00pm (either in person in the Learning Commons or online)! TEAMS meeting link is HERE. On the agenda: AGM voting for the new CPAC Exec and the Final President’s Report.
CPAC Exec nominees for the 2026/27 school year:
Co-Presidents - Marian Greco & Tony Gudavicius
Vice-President - Heather Galey
Treasurer - Kirsty Hooker
Secretary - Richard Anthony
COPACS Rep - Bernard Tonks
Members at Large - Julie Desramaux, Nicole Whitsitt and Reet Dangerfield
NEW - COPACS Resource Fair: May 12th
COPACS is hosting an interactive open house and resource fair for parents at Stelly's Secondary School. The event is focussed on supporting youth mental health and will feature local resource providers such as counsellors, community groups, and our very own Saanich Teachers Association, and Saanich Schools partners.
TUESDAY May 12, 6:30pm-8:30pm @ Stelly's Secondary.
RSVP to copacssd63@gmail.com by May 5th
Note: Parents can also find lots of great resources on the resources page on the COPACS WEBSITE including the Parent Resource HANDBOOK.
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.
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.