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Jun 5, 2026
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Monday, 8 June

Grade 12 Pre-Calculus Math Provincial Exam (8:30 AM)

Thursday, 11 June: Early Dismissal:  Last Day of Classes

Schedule II in effect. 

Exams for Select Classes

  • 8:30 am: Canadian History Exam for Classes 11-2, 11-3, and 11-6. 
  • 8:30 am: English Exam for Classes 11-4, 11-5, and 11-7.
  • 8:30 am: Applied Math Provincial Exam for students enrolled in Applied Math 40S.

PM: Review classes for all students writing morning exams.

Friday, 12 June – Thursday, 18 June: Semester 2 Final Exams

Upcoming School Activites

Although the last day of classes is Thursday, 11 June and the last day of exams is Thursday, 18 June, there are several year-end school activities students are required to attend as indicated below. 

Friday, 19 June - Exam Review and Deadline for Clearing Incompletes

Dress Code III: Relaxed

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Students may come to school to review their final exams and speak with their teachers and counsellors. Teacher locations will be posted in the school. 

The deadline for submitting work to teachers to clear incompletes (INC) is noon on Friday, 19 June. Students have been made aware by their teachers of any incomplete coursework or outstanding hours to fulfill Ignatian Service hour requirements. In addition, parents of students with incomplete coursework will receive an email on Thursday, 11 June notifying them their son has incomplete coursework along with this letter with further details. 

Evening:  Grad Dinner and Dance

 

Tuesday, 23 June - Textbook Returns

On Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026, students will be expected to return all textbooks they were assigned throughout the 2025–2026 school year. Further details about the structure of the day will follow in a future communication.

An email listing the books due will be sent to each student's school email account.

Please start looking for any textbooks that are at home, in your car, etc. so that you have them all organized in advance of the day. 
 
Please note: If textbooks are not returned (or are returned in an unusable condition), the student will be charged the full replacement cost of the textbook. If textbooks are returned in a significantly poorer condition than when they were assigned, students will be asked to pay a charge commensurate to the amount of damage.

 

Wednesday, 24 June: Closing Mass and Year-end Awards Assembly

Dress Code II: Warm Weather Dress Code

All students in grades 9–11 are expected to be in attendance for the school's closing Mass and awards assembly. 

  • 8:25 am Warning Bell
  • 8:30 am Attendance in Core Groups
  • 8:45 am Closing Liturgy in the MultiPlex
  • 10:00 am Grades 9–11 Year-End Awards Assembly
  • 11:20 am Report Cards distributed in Core Groups

 

Recovery Learning

Students with academic failures that are elegible for recovery learning will be required to attend recovery learning sessions on the following dates: June 24, 25, 26, and 29. The recovery learning schedule will be available by Monday, 22 June. Counsellors will contact students to inform them of academic failures and assist students in planning for credit recovery.

Tuesday, 30 June: Convocation

Time: 1:00 pm

Location: Paul Albrechtsen MultiPlex

More details to come. 

From our Advancement Department

A Century of St. Paul’s

For nearly a century, St. Paul’s High School has formed young men of faith, conscience, and purpose, prepared to lead and serve in the world.

As we approach this historic milestone, we are pleased to share the first details of our Centennial celebrations. Our community is invited to save the dates for a year of events that will honour our past, celebrate the present, and look ahead to the future of St. Paul’s.

A list of Centennial events is now available on our website, with more details to come soon.

Visit our Centennial Celebration page to explore what’s ahead and sign up for our newsletter to ensure you don’t miss important Centennial updates: Centennial Celebration - St Paul's High School

From the Counselling Department

Grade 12s

Students wanting to connect with accessibility services (for example, exam accommodations) at the University of Winnipeg can start the process now.

Scholarships Announced at Convocation

Graduating students filled out a counselling survey recntly that included information about how to submit any scholarship wins to be included in the program at the convocation ceremony.  Scholarships will only be listed if verification is sent to Ms Audino in the principal’s office:  naudino@stpauls.mb.ca

From the Parent Guild

Volunteers needed:

Convocation Reception – Tuesday, June 30/26 

WE Need you!!

Calling all Grade 9, 10 and 11 parents! The Convocation Reception is one of the most attended events hosted by the Parent Guild. The second shift still needs 2 volunteers to help out from 2:00-4:00 pm. You will be getting the Cass Gym ready for the reception as well as replenishing the trays/beverages during the reception. And the third shift needs 1 volunteer from 4:00-5:00 pm to help clean up the dainties and beverages and to get Murray Hall Kitchen all tidied. This is such a wonderfully planned and busy event, so if you can spare a couple of hours to help out, it would be appreciated! If you are interested in volunteering on Tuesday, June 30, please sign up HERE

 

For more information about the Parents’ Guild, please visit their page HERE .