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Mar 21, 2025
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Reminder: 2025–2026 School Year Registration Deadline – March 28

This is a reminder that registration for the 2025–2026 school year is currently open for students in grades 9–11. Registration information was emailed to families on March 14, and all required forms must be submitted by March 28 to confirm your son's place at St. Paul’s next year.  

Please note:  

  • The Online Registration Form must be completed through the PowerSchool Parent Portal.  
  • Both the Online Registration Form and the Payment Form must be submitted by the deadline.  

A separate email with detailed instructions was sent to the first contact associated with each student. Families are responsible for ensuring the forms are completed as required.  

If you did not receive the registration email or have any questions, please contact us at (204) 831-2300 or email contact-us@stpauls.mb.ca  

Thank you for your attention to this important deadline.

Employment Opportunities at St. Paul's

Immediate Opening: Executive Assistant to the Principal

St. Paul’s High School is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Executive Assistant to the Principal–apply now for this exciting opportunity to join our team and start as soon as possible! Click below for full details. 

Crusader Shoppe Store Manager (Part-Time) - May 2025 Start

St. Paul’s High School is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Crusader Shoppe Store Manager to oversee the operations of our school spirit wear store, providing excellent service and enhancing school spirit.

Full-Time Teaching Positions: 2025–2026 School Year

St. Paul's High School is seeking candidates for the following full-time teaching positions for the 2025–2026 school year. Click below for full details.

Student Survey on AI in Education – March 24

As AI continues to evolve and shape the way we learn and work, St. Paul's High School recognizes the importance of helping students understand and use this technology responsibly and ethically. To support this effort, we are conducting a student survey on AI in Education on Monday, March 24.

The survey will gather insights into what students know about AI, how they are using it, and what supports they may need to develop the knowledge and skills to navigate this changing landscape with confidence. The results will help guide our approach to AI-related learning, professional development for educators, and the development of guidelines for AI use that align with our school’s mission, vision, and values.

The school will review the survey results and share a summary of the findings. We look forward to gaining valuable insights from our students and using this information to enhance their learning experience.

Thank you for your support as we explore how AI can be integrated into education in a thoughtful and responsible way.

Wednesday, 26 March: Late Start for Students

Schedule IV is in effect. 

Semester 2 Exams: 11–17 June, 2025

Click HERE for the schedule for Semester 2 Exams. As a reminder, students are expected to write exams at the end of each semester as scheduled. Planned absences during exams should be avoided except in cases of emergencies. In such cases, students may be permitted to write exams on alternate dates with administrative approval. Writing exams prior to the first day of scheduled exams will not be accommodated. 

Exams Outside the Regular Schedule

The following exams take place before the standard exam period and are mandatory for students enrolled in the specified courses. Please plan accordingly to ensure availability on these dates.

  • Provincial Pre-Calculus Mathematics Assessment (Grade 12):

    • Required for Grade 12 students enrolled in Semester 2 Pre-Calculus Math.
    • Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
  • Provincial Essential Mathematics Assessment (Grade 12):

    • Required for Grade 12 students enrolled in Semester 2 Essential Math.
    • Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
  • Grade 11 English and Canadian History Exams:

    • All Grade 11 students will write a Semester 2 exam in either English or Canadian History.
    • Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025

From the Counselling Department

Hockey and Officiating Scholarships: Due Tuesday, April 1

Hockey Manitoba Scholarship Application 

  • All graduating members eligible (players, coaches and officials)
  • Submitted applications considered for sixteen (16) Hockey Manitoba scholarships

Trudy Galloway Memorial Bursary Application

  • All graduating member officials eligible

Todd Davison Memorial Scholarship Application 

  • All graduating members eligible (players, coaches and officials) 

Jerry Kruk Memorial Scholarship Application

  • All graduating members eligible (players, coaches and officials) 

Information can also be found at: http://www.hockeymanitoba.ca/members/scholarships/

 

St. Paul’s Scholarships

The Trevor M. Acheson-Richard M. Cadieux Memorial Award and the Duncan Norrie Memorial Scholarship are awarded annually to a St. Paul’s graduating student. Information was sent to all grade 12s via Teams yesterday. Applications are due to the President’s Office by noon on Tuesday, April 15th.

Join Us for the Annual St. Paul’s High School Parent Retreat – April 29, 2025

St. Paul’s High School invites all parents of current students to our annual Parent Retreat, an evening dedicated to reflection, connection, and spiritual growth.  

This year’s retreat, themed “Ignatian Spirituality,” will provide an opportunity to explore the spiritual foundations of St. Paul’s in a welcoming and engaging atmosphere.  

Date, Time & Details  

  • Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2025  
  • Time: 6:00–9:00 PM  
  • Location: Alumni & Friends Hall  
  • Includes: Hot meal, prayer time, presentations, student-witness talks, table discussions, and a large group discussion  
  • Cost: $15 per adult (financial assistance available)  

How to Register  

  • Step 1: Register HERE  
  • Step 2: Purchase your ticket via the online Cru Shoppe (link provided after registration)  

Registration Deadline: Thursday, April 24, at 1:00 PM  

Parents who attend often leave feeling more connected to the spiritual mission of St. Paul’s and the wider school community. We look forward to welcoming you for this meaningful experience!  

For any questions, contact:  

Ray Comeault  

Director of Mission and Ignatian Identity  

rcomeault@stpauls.mb.ca | (204) 831-2302

From the Parent Guild

Parent Guild – Secretary

Are you looking for a way to be engaged with the Parent Guild why not join the Guild as the Secretary? The position requires your attendance at the Parent Guild meetings and at the Executive meetings by keeping accurate and complete minutes and records. Jennifer will be moving into the Vice-President role next year but will provide all the information you need to support the Guild.

Please consider this important role in supporting the Parent Guild!

If you have any questions about the role, please email, parentguild@stpauls.mb.ca

 

Volunteers Needed

Please click HERE to sign up to volunteer at any of the upcoming events.

If you are interested or have questions, regarding any of the upcoming events, please contact Gillian Hauser at parentguild@stpauls.mb.ca

 

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