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Siscoe Gym Card

Wanting to get in shape? Looking for an easy Mother’s Day or Father’s Day gift? How about a Siscoe Gym gift card? It’s worth $100 and can go towards gym memberships, training, massages, classes, and much more. Buy the card and help Roslyn’s graduating class of 2012.  

If you are interested, please download the form from the link below, fill out the required fields and send it to school with your child.

All proceeds from the sale of these cards support the grad fund.

Siscoe Gym Card

 

enrichment

The practice of individual enrichment at Roslyn continues to grow. Each child has personal potential to explore. For some, a little one-on-one attention helps them hurdle past what is blocking their success. For others, the challenge of advanced curriculum sparks their love for learning. For all of us, it's the chance to express individuality in a progressive learning environment.

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Soles 4 Souls Shoe Drive 2012

Changing the world one pair at a time

Last week with the help of some of the grade 6 students, we sorted and organized over 100 pairs of shoes! Thank you to all the famillies that donated shoes and helped support this important cause.

Soles 4 Souls is a not for profit organization that collects and distributes gently used shoes to famillies in need from around the world.

Sincerely,
Roslyn School

 

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E-Books now available to Roslyn students

Visit the library page to find out more about the online resources available through Marshall Cavendish, ABDO digital books and Cybersmarts.

Author Marty Chan visits Roslyn school on Friday May 11th 2012 for a presentation to grade 5 students

A writer of many stripes, Marty Chan has had success in theatre, television, radio and fiction. His first kids’ book, The Mystery of the Frozen Brains, won the 2005 City of Edmonton Book Prize and his second book, The Mystery of the Graffiti Ghoul, earned the 2008 Diamond Willow Award. His third book, The Mystery of the Mad Science Teacher was shortlisted for the Golden Eagle Children’s Choice Award. He contributed “Driven” to Henry Chow and Other Stories, an anthology of short stories for young adults. He also wrote the picture book True Story.