COMOX VALLEY SCHOOLS
The Board of Education acknowledges that we are on the traditional territories of the K'ómoks First Nation. We would like to thank them for the privilege of living on their land and the gift of working with their children.
The Board of Education acknowledges that we are on the traditional territories of the K'ómoks First Nation. We would like to thank them for the privilege of living on their land and the gift of working with their children.
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Tsix’ma̱s: Bigleaf Maple by Kerri Scott
When Marion Dulude moved to the Comox Valley last spring, she brought with her a passion for outdoor education. Through Serina Allison, the school district’s Environmental and Outdoor Learning teacher, Dulude learned of the Comox Valley Nature (CVN) Tree of the Year contest. “The goal of the contest is to foster a strong connection with […]
Start Up Letter to Parents Sept 2021-2022
Start Up Letter to Parents Sept 2021-2022
Tune into a new episode of Sharing with Sheila
In this episode, Sheila Powell, Manager of HR, sits down with our Director of Student Services to talk about the journey of working with and supporting students and the impact it has had on the District and her career. Listen to full episode here.
Trades students succeed with support from local business community
Comox Valley Schools commends local business owners and staff for being an integral and supportive part of the training journey for many District students pursuing career opportunities in the trades industry. NR_LocalBusinessSupportTradesStudents.July2021
Congratulations Class of 2021
To all our 540 graduates of the Class of 2021, congratulations! We bid you a fond farewell and our warmest wishes as you embark on your journey ahead. Félicitations et bonne chance! Enjoy a collection of images online here.
Congratulations to our “Retirees” Class of 2021
The second annual care-a-van retirement drive-by convoyed the Valley. Senior leaders and trustees took to the streets in two separate vehicles to personally deliver retirement packages to each of our retirees in a COVID-safe celebration.
Heat Wave Forecast for Valley
Letter to parents/guardians and families: A dangerous, long duration heat wave is forecast to affect B.C. beginning on Friday and lasting until at least Tuesday. Letter to Families.HeatWave.June24,2021
Valley student wins national prize in French language speaking contest
A Late French Immersion student at Ecole Puntledge Park who is new to the language takes top seat in Canada for his grade level in virtual speaking contest, Concours D’art oratoire. NR_ConcoursDartOratoire_NationalS.June21
Isfeld Improv teams take top spots in national competition
Three Mark R. Isfeld Secondary Improv teams competed back in April in the Canadian Improv Games (CIG) virtually and captured stellar results. NR_CIGNationals.June2021
Vanier Grad awarded largest Canadian STEM scholarship
A graduate of G.P. Vanier Secondary will be entering the Engineering program this fall with a $100,000 scholarship. Theo Lemay was selected by the Vanier Bursary Committee for his outstanding academic achievements. This is the first Vanier nominee to win a Schulich Leader Scholarship. Read more online.