An egg incubator has been set up in the hall outside la bibliothèque. For a live view, follow the link: Incubator
UPCOMING: February 24th - Family Dance - 6-8pm in the EMB Gymnasium Dress: Semi Formal $5/family in advance
Get out those fancy clothes that we all have but rarely wear and come to the Ecole Mill Bay Family Dance!! More information coming soon in backpacks!
Welcome back everyone!
& Welcome to our new families!
Hopefully everyone has had a relaxing summer and is looking forward to an exciting year at École Mill Bay Elementary!
Every parent is a member of the PAC and is encouraged to become involved. New ideas are always welcome and regardless of how much time you have available, or your skills, there is something everyone can do to help support the school community.
Together we can continue to enhance our children’s education by working to create a rich learning environment and a vibrant school community. We hope this guide will give you some information about the École Mill Bay PAC and how you can be involved in your child’s school. Thank you in advance for your contribution.
Let’s teach our children that we can all make a difference!
About École Mill Bay
École Mill Bay started in 2005, with 26 Kindergarten students at Elsie Miles School. The school moved to the present location at 3175 Cobble Hill Road in Mill Bay for school year 2006/2007, with 54 Kindergarten and Grade One students. There are currently 251 students registered in Kindergarten through Grade Six. École Mill Bay’s Principal is Lise Pagé.
The École Mill Bay library features a collection of both English and French books that parents and teachers have worked hard to put together since opening in 2006. The school also has a computer lab of 30 Macintosh Computers, as well as smart boards in many classrooms to introduce the students to the possibilities of learning through technology. Students take part in music classes twice a week and physical education every day, including a school run every Friday. École Mill Bay students have the opportunity to develop relationships with other French Immersion students in the Cowichan Valley through pen pal exchanges and cultural events. Field trips often include swimming, skating, exploration at the farm or beach, salmon runs and museums. For more information, or to arrange a school tour, please call the school at (250) 743-5504.
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 February 2012 23:13
