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Friday March 12 News

 
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Friday March 12 News
by Andrea Martin - Friday, 12 March 2021, 10:37 AM
 

THE CHRONICLE

Friday March 12, 2021

Wishing You a Relaxing Spring Break, Claremont!!!

  

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Grade 9 Students: Have You Lost Your ROMS Hoodie?

A “grad 2020” ROMS hoodie was found at Lochside Park and was taken to Royal Oak Middle School.  If you think the hoodie is yours, please contact the office at ROMS.

 

Mid-Morning Breaktime Food Service

Reminder that the Spartan Store is open every morning for breakfast and snack service 10:00-11:00, with reasonably-priced hot drinks and morning treats. Cash or lunch cards only.

 

ATHLETICS

Girls’ Lacrosse Clothing Pick-Up

Girls' Lacrosse Students: please pick up your clothing order TODAY, 12:10-12:45 in the small gym.  Your class fee must be paid before you can pick up your order.

 

CLUBS

No news today.

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

No news today.

 

CAREERS

TRU: Software Engineering Program

The BEng in Software Engineering program at Thompson Rivers University is currently accepting applications, but seats are limited!  

New admission requirement for Fall 2021:  PHYSICS 11 (Physics 12 is recommended but not required).  Students can apply here: https://apply.educationplannerbc.ca/

 

CBC Radio One - Careers Fair: March 22-26

From March 22-26, CBC Radio One’s ‘BC Today’ will be hosting a Career Fair featuring guests speaking about a variety of professions and opportunities. This could be of value to students, particularly those in Grades 11 and 12 (very eager younger students can join, too!). There will be opportunities for listeners to call in with questions.

To attend the Career Fair, students can tune in to BC Today with Michelle Eliot on their local CBC Radio One or online at cbc.ca/listen from 12:30 – 1:00pm, March 22-26.  Check back at cbc.ca/bc/community for more info.

  

Career & Post-Secondary Education Webinar Event: April 6-9

Black Press Media is hosting a huge Career and Post-Secondary Education Event. They help match employers with potential employees and potential students with educational institutions.  Areas covered at the event will include: Hospitality, Nursing, Transportation, Accounting, Retail, Construction, Administration, Security, and many more!  For info and to register: https://events.blackpress.ca/greatervictoria/

 

SD63: List of Virtual Post-Secondary Info and Events

There are so many virtual information sessions and events being offered by post-secondary institutions.  The Saanich School District has a Careers page that is full of good information about various training and post-secondary opportunities. For the most current details about many virtual events being provided by universities and other post-secondary schools, make sure to visit the Saanich School District Career Education website, at https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/.  This site is updated continually.

 

GRAD 2021

District and School Scholarships

Did you know that Claremont grads are eligible for over $50,000 in scholarships?  Apply online at the Claremont Website.  All applications will be due by April 23.  For more information, check out the Scholarships Handbook, the scholarships website, or see Ms. Tong in room 323.

 

Self-Reporting Deadline for UVic: March 15

All students who have applied to UVic for September 2021: the self-reporting deadline is coming up quickly: THIS MONDAY March 15.  This is very important for your application process, but is also essential for you being considered for scholarships.

 

Grad 2021 Spring Fundraisers

More details & links about these fundraisers are on the Claremont website Grad Page.

Spring Flower Baskets

Deadline to order is TODAY

Hilltop Nursery is providing various flower baskets (annual mixes, begonias, strawberries, and tomatoes).  Order Forms have been handed out to all Grade 12 Students; they are also available on the Claremont website

Purdy’s Easter Chocolates

Deadline to order online is THIS WEDNESDAY March 17

Order sweet Easter treats and support our Grads at the same time. The Purdy’s online marketplace shows you a detailed picture & information about each item. Details are on the on the Grad Page of the Claremont website. 

 

Student Transcript Service

Grade 12’s: Did you know that YOU can access your own transcripts from the Student Transcript Service website?  You can view your transcript and/or send them to a Post-Secondary Institution of your choice, at any time. It is easy to make a BCeID account on the Student Transcript Service.  Check out the information posters on the wall, just outside of the counselling office.  http://www.StudentTranscripts.gov.bc.ca

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

Cordova Bay United Church: Chalk Labyrinth

In the spirit of good mental health and bringing neighbours together (at a distance), the Cordova Bay United Church (on Claremont Avenue) made a temporary chalk labyrinth in the parking lot (in the closest corner to the school).  Everyone is welcome to walk it. This is a great way to practice calm & mindfulness.  The labyrinth is wide enough for wheelchairs and walkers.

 

Programs at the Upside Teen Centre (Saanich Commonwealth Place)

Reminder that there are FREE, registered drop-in style programs for older teens at the Upside Teen Centre.  Youth can pre-register online or in person! 

MONDAYS 6-8pm:  Outdoor Adventure Club

TUESDAYS  6-8pm: Music Night

WEDNESDAYS  6-8pm: Games Night

THURSDAYS 6-8pm: Movie Night

 

Cordova Bay Fastball

2021 Season registration is open now until March 15th for Cordova Bay Fastball. Open for U19 boys & girls ($175).  Registration is online: www.CordovaBayFastball.ca

 

Lakehill Baseball & Softball

2021 Season registration is open now until the end of March.  New players are welcome in all divisions. Of special note, Softball for girls 8-18 is open, with no catchment boundaries. Registration is online: www.lakehillball.com   Questions? info@lakehillball.com

  

Peninsula Youth Clinic

Peninsula Youth Clinic is operating through Telehealth on Thursday evenings 5:30 - 7:30pm Appointments with doctors or mental health workers are conducted by phone or video. Services are completely free and confidential in their judgement free zone for any medical concerns, to get prescriptions, or to speak with a counsellor.  To make an appointment, call 250-656-4143.

  

Foundry Youth Clinic

Foundry Victoria Youth Clinic offers young people ages 12-24 health and wellness services, with doctors, mental health workers, and peer support workers. Foundry is open for virtual and on-site appointments. To make an appointment, call 250-383-3552. Phones are answered beginning at 10:30AM on weekdays to schedule appointments for the day.

  

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