Administration and Policies

Code of Conduct


Minor Incidents

  • Non-serious physical contact but inappropriate
  • Poor sportsmanship
  • Small scale stealing 
  • Non-targeted swearing, 
  • Disruptive/refusal to comply/uncooperative 
  • Unsafe play 
  • Instigating 
  • Tech misuse 
  • Leaving class without permission 
  • Inappropriate physical reaction to conflict (Pre-K, K and Grade 1)

Consequence

1 minor = 1 recess in the accountability room

2 minors = 2 recesses in the accountability room

3 minors = 3 recesses in the accountability room

4 minors = 1 Major Incident


Major Incidents

  • Calling 911
  • Prolonged unavailability to learn
  • Inappropriate touching, showing, or researching
  • Targeted vulgar language, swearing, or discrimination
  • Leaving school property
  • Damaging school property
  • Spitting at someone
  • Serious theft
  • Threat to harm
  • Physical altercation
  • Unknown whereabouts
  • Repeated Minor Incident

Consequence

1 major = 2 blocks in Foster Classroom (No recess or lunch outside)

2 majors = 4 blocks in Foster Classroom (No recess or lunch outside)

3 majors = Half day OUT of school

4 majors = Full day OUT of school


Physical Assault

  • Serious fight that has to split up by an adult.
  • Uses a weapon (stick, rock, shovel, ect.)
  • Sexual assault

Consequence

1 physical assault = The student goes home.

The student and the person responsible for him need to meet with the principal.



Governing Board


A Governing Board is made up of elected or appointed individuals who care deeply about education and student success. They are essential in guiding the school’s education project and success plan to help the school achieve its goals.


2024-2025 Meetings

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Registration and Eligibility


In Quebec, the eligibility for children to attend an English-language (anglophone) school is determined by laws set out in the Charter of the French Language (Bill 101). Here are the key points regarding registration and eligibility:

Eligibility | Ministère de l’Éducation

It is advisable for parents to contact their local English-language school board or the Quebec Ministry of Education directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility and registration processes.