Mr. Sterner had accepted a 1-year interim position as Principal for the current 2025-2026 school year. Since that term will be completed in June 2026, St. Paul’s is seeking a full-time Principal for our next school year.
Click HERE for more information and application details.
St. Paul's High School held our annual Open House/Information Evening on Thursday, 8 January. We would like to thank Mrs. Julie Paterson, Admissions Coordinator, for orchestrating a successful event. In addition, we would like to thank all of the speakers that contributed to the quality of the program. In particular, we thank Andrew Jason '29 and Timothy Clarke '26 for delivering outstanding speeches.
Many thanks to all of our students and staff who were excellent ambassadors for St. Paul's serving as greeters, musical performers, tour guides, speakers, and as helpers at several activities offered throughout the evening. Thank-you also to the many wonderful parents who helped serve during our mixer, and who shared their experiences of what it means to be a St. Paul's parent.
Our admission process continues into February and word of mouth is by far the best marketing tool we have for promoting St. Paul's High School.
Please encourage family and friends to consider St. Paul's by sharing the link to the admissions section of the school website or inviting them to contact Julie Paterson.
Schedule IV is in effect.
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 your availability on these dates.
Provincial Applied Mathematics Assessment (Grade 12):
Provincial Essential Mathematics Assessment (Grade 12):
Grade 11 Exams:
Students may come to school to review their final exams and speak with their teachers and counsellors. While attendance is not required, students are encouraged to come to school to look over their exam results. Teacher locations will be posted in the school.
The deadline for submitting work to teachers to clear incompletes (INC) is noon on Tuesday, 2 February. Students will be informed of incomplete coursework or outstanding hours to fulfill Ignatian Service hour requirements prior to exams. In addition, parents of students with incomplete coursework.
Sacrament Preparation at St. Paul’s | Registration by January 31
St. Paul’s High School will be offering preparation for the Sacraments of First Confession, First Communion, and Confirmation during Semester 2.
Preparation will take place during Wednesday morning late starts and will include approximately four sessions from 8:30–9:25 am (specific dates will be confirmed).
This opportunity is intended for baptized Catholics. Students who would like to participate should contact Fr. Mulvihill, S.J. by email at cmulvihill@stpauls.mb.ca for further details and registration information.
The registration deadline is January 31, 2026.
Study schedules were distributed to grade nine students and posted on Teams for grade ten students earlier this week. These schedules are intended to help students organize their time before their upcoming exams.
As exams approach, it’s important to remember that they’re just one part of your son’s learning journey. Encourage him to focus on what he’s gaining through the process rather than the end result. Staying calm and reassuring him that these tests are not the 'be-all and end-all' can ease pressure and help him stay motivated. Let’s celebrate effort and growth, not the grades—it’s the learning that matters most.
A reminder that Schulich scholarship applications are due to Ms Kolton by Jan.15th at noon to be considered for school sponsorship. This is a $120,000 award in science, technology, engineering, and math.
The Hellmuth Scholarship (Western) is due January 15th, and the Western National Scholarship Program is due to Ms Kolton by noon on February 3rd to be considered for school sponsorship.
A reminder that the application due date for the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg is March 1st.
Big Thanks!!
Heartfelt appreciation and thanks to all those families who contributed for baking for the Open House. Thanks to the various volunteers who gave of their time to help make the evening such a success. It was a well attended and wonderful event, so thank you!
Also, we gratitude we thank the volunteers who set up and took down the Christmas Décor, your time is deeply appreciated.
Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities:
Grad Ring Blessing Reception – February 4/26
We are still in need of two volunteers (Not Grade 12 Parents) to help with the hospitality tables
at the Grad Ring Blessing to be held on the morning of Wednesday, February 4/26. The shift is
from 8:30-11:30. We realize this is a longer shift, so if you can only help for part of the time,
leave a comment when you sign up. You would be helping prep dainty trays, make beverages,
and help with setting up and clean up.
If you are interested in helping with this event, click HERE .
Grade 10 Bake Sale – February 5/26
Volunteers are needed to help with the upcoming Grade 10 Bake Sale. It will be held on
Thursday, February 5. The volunteer shift is from 11:00-1:30. You would be helping prepare for
the sale, selling the treats to the students, and cleaning up afterwards. If you are willing to help
out at the Grade10 Bake Sale, click HERE.
Hope to see you at the next Parent Guild Meeting!
Parent Guild Meeting
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Aulneau Room
For more information about the Parents’ Guild, please visit their page HERE
