The registration process for the 2026–2027 school year will be completed before Spring Break. Detailed information will be emailed to all families of students in grades 9–11 by March 13.
The email will include:
Both the Online Registration Form AND Payment Form are required to confirm your son’s place at St. Paul’s next year.
Meeting the deadlines is especially important as we are also in the admissions process and have a significant number of applicants for next school year.
Schedule IV is in effect.
St. Paul's High School is planning a field trip to attend the Robb Nash Project on March 18th, 2026 (10:30 am - 12pm) at the Centennial Concert Hall. This trip is open to any student in grades 9 through 12, with a limit of 45 students attending on a first-come, first-served basis.
Robb Nash was 17 when he had a serious car accident that caused a traumatic brain injury. Music became his way to process what he went through, and he eventually built a professional rock career. However, he realized the part that mattered most was using his story and his music to reach students. He left the music industry to focus on schools and communities, touring across Canada to help young people open up about their mental health and make positive choices. The Robb Nash Project's in-person, mental health presentation is an immersive experience that combines rock music with storytelling. The program talks about real issues students face, including depression, anxiety, self-harm, and addiction. More information can be found at the Robb Nash Project (https://www.robbnash.com/), specifically the webpage for in-person presentations (https://www.robbnash.com/inperson)
Parents are invited to review the information found on the Robb Nash Project website and, in discussion with their son, determine their interest in this trip. The cost for this field trip is $5.00 per student, which covers transportation to and from the event. Available spots for this trip are limited and will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Parents are asked to complete this form (https://permission.click/y45b9/ca) and submit payment online.

Monday, March 23, 2026
The Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre
What is it?
A fun night out!
5:00 p.m.: Rainbow Auction with great prizes, ‘Sparkle for a Cause’ jewellery raffle, Candy bar
7:00 p.m.: Three course dinner
8:00 p.m.: Live Auction and Fashion Show featuring local retailers
Why come?
Meet other parents and support the Magis Fund, which ensures that all students have access to the things they need (bus tickets, band instrument rentals, etc.) to fully participate is school life. This event is for the whole school community!
Bring your partner, a friend, or let us know what grade your son is in and we’ll seat you with other parents from the same year.
Buy your ticket on the St. Paul’s website: Fashion Show - St Paul's High School

On Tuesday, March 17th, 2026, the St. Paul’s High School Student Council will be hosting our annual Winter Sports Day! Students will have the opportunity to choose one (1) our of fifteen (15) activity choices to participate in, as well as activities in the MultiPlex in the afternoon. Further details about each morning activity are listed by clicking the link below. Attendance is mandatory as this is an all-school event. If a student fails to register for one of the morning activities end of the school-day on Friday, March 6th, that student will be assigned all-day study hall (9:00 am - 3:00 pm). Students attending study hall will not be permitted to participate in the Olympics in the afternoon. A link will be sent via email to parent/guardian contacts on Monday, March 2nd. This will allow you to register your son(s) online for their chosen morning activity, grant permission for them to participate in Winter Sports Day, as well as sign a waiver/acknowledgement of risk form on their behalf. Fees collected include the activity fee, bus fee, and processing fee. All payments will be made online and all events will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
Winter Sports Day 2026 Information
Registration will open on Monday, March 2nd at ~12:00 pm. The deadline to sign up is Saturday, March 7th.
Yours truly,
The 2025-2026 St. Paul’s High School Student Council
Staff Appreciation Week – February 23-27, 2026
THANK YOU!
A great big thanks to the parent who organized the Staff Appreciation Week. Thank you to the parents who helped out with set up and clean up and with picking up the Tim Horton’s order. We are so grateful to the parents who made delicious soups, breads and desserts. We have an amazing parent group who showed our complete appreciation for all the staff at the school.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Angus Reid Debate Tournament – Thursday, March 19/26
We are looking for two parents to help with the Angus Reid Debate Tournament. The shift is from 4:30-7:30 on Thursday, March 19/26. You would cut dainties, make coffee and cold beverages and help with setup/clean up. If you have a son in the tournament, please consider signing up for this spot as you would be given time to watch your son during his turn. Please sign up HERE if you are interested.
Mark your calendar - WE WILL BE ASKING FOR BAKING DONATIONS FOR THE DEBATE TOURNAMENT AS WELL.
CRU Shoppe – Volunteers Needed
We are looking for a few wonderful volunteers to help in the CRU Shop over the lunch hour! If you have an hour to spare and enjoy connecting with students in a fun, upbeat environment, we’d love to have you join us.
What you’ll do:
*Help with simple sales, and keep the shop tidy and welcoming.
Your support helps keep the CRU Shop running smoothly — and it’s a wonderful way to get involved and enjoy the school community! Please sign up HERE if you are interested.
For more information about the Parents’ Guild, please visit their page HERE .

Scholarships Featured this Week:
Grade 12 students were provided with application information on Teams for two St. Paul’s scholarships: the Acheson Cadieux Memorial Award and Duncan Norrie Scholarship.
A new scholarship was added to our database this week for students living in the Selkirk/Interlake/Eastman riding: Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman Conservative Association Memorial Scholarship.
Photos of Volunteering for the Yearbook:
The Yearbook committee is looking for photos of students doing volunteer service in the community to feature in next year’s book. Please encourage your son to take a photo at his service placement and send it to Ms Kolton on Teams. The image should not include people utilizing the service placement unless they are unidentifiable.
Counselling Meetings
Counsellors spent the last week meeting with grade 10 students individually to talk about next year’s course options and doing mental health check-ins. Grade nine and eleven students should expect appointments in the coming weeks. As always, students in any grade can request an appointment by sending a message on Teams.
Videos about Next Year’s Courses
If you missed it in last week’s news, here are the videos discussing courses available next year:
Math Video: https://youtu.be/XoCgsXxLUI8
Elective choices are due online by March 6th.