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Superintendent:
Patrika Daws
Trustee:
Harkirat Singh
Principal:
Jay Sugunan
Vice-Principal:
Laren Emms
Office Manager:
Lisa Odd
Office Assistants:
Martina Asta
Tel: 905-791-6025
Home of the
SIB Bobcat
VISITORS
All visitors to Sir
Isaac Brock P.S. are
required to sign in
at the office and get
a visitor’s pass.
Festival of Lights assembly
Students and parents enjoyed an assembly filled with students singing and dancing to celebrate and
learn about the different cultural holidays that our diverse community celebrates. The theme of the
Festival of Lights was to focus on the fact that most of the holidays we celebrate, include “light” as a
central theme. Student performances recognized the theme of light through the celebrations of
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year, Diwali, Eid, Vaisakhi, Navratra and Janmashtmi.
Thanks to Mrs.Virk and Mrs. Dias for working with the SIB staff and students to put together this
amazing assembly.
Santa Claus stopped by Sir Isaac Brock –Ho Ho Ho!
Santa Claus dropped in and Sang-A-Long with us
to “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”
Sir Isaac Brock Public School
Newsletter
January 2015 http://schools.peelschools.org/1417
Right to Play
On November 21, 2014 the Junior Leaders travelled to Stephen
Lewis Secondary School for the Right to Play Junior Leaders
Initiative training program. The 10 Grade 5 and 6 students
gained leadership skills, built character and learned a number of
different games that are based on social justice issues that
children are faced with from around the world.
Rinsy, Kiya, Simren, Jenish, Thiyva, Rahave, Poomicaa,
Shania, Parteek and Sarujan will be spending the next few
months putting together an action plan to bring the Right to
Play Initiative to the students of Sir Isaac Brock. In the spring
the Junior Leaders will be hosting a Today we Play activity day
at which time they will be running the activities and games for
their peers. Stay tuned for more information from the Right to
Play Junior Leaders.
Senior Volleyball
This past November and December the Grade 7 & 8 Senior Boys and Girls Volleyball teams participated in a tournament at
Southfields Village P.S. in Caledon. After many practices both at nutrition breaks and after school, the students went to the
tournament and made Sir Isaac Brock very proud!!
The girls team made up of Sachi, Vaisnavi, Priya, Jasmine, Stuti, Simreet, Vyoma, Aqsa and Preethi showed great improvement,
determination, spirit and sportsmanship as they played in the round robin tournament throughout the day. We are very proud of
their dedication and school spirit!!! Great work Ladies!!
The boys team travelled to Southfields Village later on in the week and played with great skill, team spirit, perseverance and
drive! The team played against 4 other Peel schools during the round robin winning all of their sets but one, sending them to the
Championship round! After playing both Walnut Grove and Palgrave in two very close games, the boys won both of their sets
against the schools, winning the Championship!! Congratulations to Dhariya, Triman, Jaskaran, Maulik, Yash, Manraj, Rwaha,
Pavanjot and Ahmet!! We are very proud of all of you!! Go SIB!!!
~ Ms. Adams & Ms. Gill
Junior Volleyball
The Junior Girls Volleyball team worked hard all season. They are commended on their perseverance, dedication and
commitment to practicing their skills. The girls participated in a tournament and placed 5th. Way to go girls!
The Junior Boys Volleyball team demonstrated cooperation, team work and commitment throughout the volleyball season.
They participated in a tournament held at our school and won 1st place. We are proud to display their Championship banner
in our gym! Congratulations to all members of the team!
French News
Bonne année et bonne santé! Madame Alarcon, Madame Bakhsh, Madame Virk, Madame Dias and Madame Graf are
excited to let you know about the fun opportunities coming up as part of the French program at SIB. The Grade 4-6 students
will have the opportunity to watch a live French theatre production of "Pinocchio" at the Young People's Theatre on March
11. Please remember to submit the permission form and money as this experience is closely tied in to curriculum and
classroom expectations. This trip is being heavily subsidized by an awarded government bursary and the SIB administration.
Also, on January 30th, Dufflebag Theatre will be visiting SIB for a wonderful performance of La Belle et la Bête. This
opportunity will be for all Grade 4-8 students. Stay tuned for the permission form and cost.
Coming up is SIB's French Carnival, taking place during the week of February 2-5. During the carnival, there will be many
fun French cultural activities going on to celebrate the Quebec Winter Carnival. The French club will continue to meet up
until March Break as well. We are very proud of the amazing performance by French Club students at the Festival of Lights
assembly in December!
À bientôt!
Conference helps parents make a difference in numeracy and beyond
The Peel District School Board is hosting its annual parent conference on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Fletcher’s Meadow
Secondary School in Brampton. This year, the conference will focus on numeracy—25 out of 60 workshops help with math.
Parents will still have the opportunity to attend workshops on other topics, including literacy, special education and science.
This free learning event is open to Peel parents of students at all grade levels.
Registration opens February 2, 2015
Stay up-to-date!
For more information, look out for the conference flyer at your child's school in February or visit www.peelschools.org/
parents/conference.
LEGO Robotics
On Saturday, December 6th, our LEGO Robotics teams participated in the First Lego League qualification tournament held at
Tomken Road P. S. Our Bobcats came in fourth place out of 24 teams. They won the Rookie Team trophy for the best first-year
team at the tournament and qualified to go to the Provincial Championships at the University of Waterloo on February 7th.
Thanks to all the students and the coaches (Mrs. Gaur and Mr. Orazem) for their effort and dedication.
Important Dates to Remember
January 14 & 15 Dental Screening - Grades JK, SK, 2 and 8
January 15 SIB Story Night - 7:00-8:00 p.m. All SIB families welcome.
January 19 Report card writing/assessment day - No School for Students
January 21 & 22 Hearing & Vision Screening - All grades
January 22 School Council Meeting - 6:30-7:30 p.m. All parents welcome.
January 30 Character Assembly
January 30 Dufflebag Theatre at SIB for Grade 4-8 students
February 2-5 Kindergarten registration - 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. each day and 5:00-8:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5th.
Regional Student Testing –for Grade 4 Students
Every year the Peel District School Board conducts a region-wide standardized test. The Grade 4 students completed the
Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test (C.C.A.T) in December. This aptitude test measures reasoning skills and problem-solving
abilities common to a number of core subject areas and predicts a student’s potential for learning academic material.
SciTech is Coming to Macville Are your children interested in Science? Do they enjoy using technology? Starting in September of 2015, Macville Public
School will be offering a new SciTech program for students who are currently in Grade 5 and going into Grade 6. If you or
someone you know are interested in finding out more, please come to the information evening on Thursday, January 22,
2015 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Humberview, 135 Kingsview Drive in Bolton. Online applications can be found through
at www.peelschools.org/parents/rpaapplication and will open on Jan. 23, 2015. Please go to the Macville website for more
information.
Fitness Fun with Mr. Mathew
Happy New Year to all of our active SIB families! We had a great wrap up to 2014 with our Bobcat teams winning the Junior
and Senior volleyball championships! Our Colour Competition was a great success with each colour gaining points for their
team. This week we will be starting tryouts for the boys and girls Bobcat basketball team, with the tournament being held at our
school. Stay tuned for upcoming dates. Also, this February, our Grade 5-8 students will be travelling to Mansfield Ski Resort
for a day of fun and learning how to ski. What an exciting time for our students! Remember to stay active with your Family and
have Fun getting Fit.
Bus cancellation & closing schools due to bad weather
During the winter months, we may need to cancel buses or close schools because of inclement weather.
Information regarding details of cancellations or closures will be announced on radio and television stations listed below and
posted at www.peelschools.org and www.stopr.ca. Information will also be available on Twitter @Peelschools, Facebook at
www.facebook.com/peelschools or by calling 905-890-1010 or 1-800-668-1146.
VIRGIN RADIO FM99.9 CHUM AM1050 CFTR AM680
CFNY FM102.1/AM640 CJCL AM590 CHFI FM98.1
CFRB AM1010 EZ ROCK FM97.3 CJBC (FR) AM860
FM Z103.5 FM93.1 FM Q107
CHIN FM100.7/AM1540 CBC99.1
CITYPULSE GLOBAL NEWS CTV
One of the following messages will be announced (highlighted text only):
Peel District School Board buses are cancelled. This means that schools remain open for students and staff, but buses are cancelled. Bus cancellations could occur in all or parts
of municipalities. Buses will remain cancelled all day. All activities that require busing will also be cancelled. Permits, night
school classes, child care and other activities in schools will operate as usual.
All Peel District School Board schools and board offices are closed. This means that all schools and Board offices are closed to students and staff. All activities in schools and board offices are also
cancelled, including child care, night school and permits.
All evening programs and permits at the Peel District School Board are cancelled. This means that all activities in schools and Board offices are cancelled, including continuing education courses and events. The
buildings will be closed.
All weekend programs and permits at the Peel District School Board are cancelled. This means that all activities in schools and Board offices are cancelled, including continuing education courses and events. The
buildings will be closed.
Help your family stay warm this winter
Canada Safety Council recommends the following tips for staying comfortable and preventing hypothermia when
working or playing outdoors:
Wear a warm hat—most body heat is lost through the head. Children should keep an extra hat at school.
Wear layered clothing. Layers allow warm air to stay trapped around the body.
Protect your feet and hands. Wear loose waterproof boots. If the boots have liners, carry an extra pair to
replace
damp ones or take an extra pair of socks. Mittens are warmer than gloves. Carry an extra pair of mittens to
school, on outings, etc.
Prevent dehydration and exhaustion, which can lead to hypothermia. Drink plenty of fluids and pace yourself
when doing vigorous activities.
Stay fit by exercising and eating well—people who are fit are less susceptible to hypothermia.
If you stay indoors, avoid moving from a hot environment to a cold one. Excessive sweating caused from an
extreme change in temperature increases the risk of developing hypothermia.
Eat high-energy food such as nuts and raisins.
If you are travelling (on the road or in the wilderness) carry emergency supplies.
Traffic safety in our community
Safety is a top priority at our school. Here is a list of traffic tips to keep students, staff and parents safe while commuting to and
from school.
Respect traffic signs and road markers around the school.
Drive slowly and with caution on and near school property. Adhere to the posted speed limits on any surrounding streets
used by students on their way to and from school.
Always yield to pedestrian traffic. Wait for students, staff members and parents to cross before driving past them.
When dropping your child off at the school, use the Kiss'n'Ride area. This is a supervised area that is designed to keep
students safe.
Do not double park or do anything else to block traffic or draw your child off the curb and into traffic. Do not take shortcuts
over curbs.
Have your child ready to exit the car when you reach the curb. Say goodbye to your child before you park at the curb to let
your child out of your car.
During regular drop-off times, students are to remain in the car until it is safe for them to exit the car onto the curb.
Follow the directions of staff or volunteers on duty in the school parking lot and treat staff, students, volunteers, passengers
and other drivers with respect.
Consider parking off site and walking a short distance to school. This will give you time to talk to your children about their
day, review new vocabulary words, math concepts, etc.
Remind your child to only cross the street at an intersection or crosswalk. They should never “jaywalk” by crossing in the
middle of the street.
Students who bike to school should always wear a helmet, and follow all traffic laws. They should only cross the street at a
crosswalk or intersection—never in the middle of the road.
Story Night - January 15th
Sir Isaac Brock’s first Story Night has
been rescheduled.
All SIB students and their families are
invited to attend our Story Night on
Thursday, January 15th from 7:00-
8:00 p.m.
Join us for a variety of multicultural
stories and performances in the company of distinguished
members of our educational community.
Families will have the opportunity to enjoy multicultural
performances and some delicious cookies and chai!
Attending families will be entered into a draw to win a set of
books carefully selected by our school Librarian.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. We hope to see you here on January
15th.
Register for French Immersion by Jan. 30, 2015
Are you thinking of registering your child for Grade 1 French Immersion (FI) for the 2015-16 school year?
Registration for Grade 1 FI for the 2015-16 school year will be available online at www.peelschools.org/French as of Monday
Nov. 24, 2014 at 9 a.m.
The deadline to register is Friday, Jan. 30, 2015 at 4 p.m. Registrants after that date will be put on a waiting list.
The FI school for our area is Walnut Grove. The phone number is 905-796-4572.
Registration process
A Grade 1 FI enrolment cap is in place. This means that a specific number of spots are available for students entering Grade 1
FI. If the number of students registered by the deadline exceeds the number of spots in Grade 1 FI, a random selection process
system will be used to identify students gaining entrance into the Grade 1 FI program.
All students who make the registration deadline will be placed in a random selection process and assigned a rank using
a computerized random selection process. Spots are not assigned on a first come, first served basis. Once students have been
assigned to all available spots, remaining students will be placed, again in rank order, on the school's waitlist.
Some students will be automatically placed in Grade 1 FI. To find out if your child does not need to participate in the random
selection process, and for more information about the random selection and waitlist processes, visit www.peelschools.org/
French.
How to get more information
Visit the Peel board website—www.peelschools.org/French.
Call Walnut Grove at 905-796-4572.
Visit the Canadian Parents for French website at http://on.cpf.ca/.
Register for Extended French by Jan. 30, 2015
Are you thinking of registering your child for Grade 7 Extended French (EF) for the 2015-16 school year?
Registration for Grade 7 EF for the 2015-16 school year will be available online at www.peelschools.org/French as of Monday
Nov. 24, 2014 at 9 a.m.
The deadline to register is Friday, Jan. 30, 2015 at 4 p.m. Registrants after that date will be put on a waiting list.
The EF school for our area is Sir John A. Macdonald. The phone number is 905-457-5535.
How to get more information
Visit the Peel board website—www.peelschools.org/French.
Call Sir John A. Macdonald at 905-457-5535.
Visit the Canadian Parents for French website at http://on.cpf.ca/.
It's time to register children born in 2011 for kindergarten
Register at Insert School Name on Feb. 2, 3, 4 & 5
We inspire success, confidence and hope in each student…and it all starts in kindergarten! If your child was born in 2011, he or
she can start kindergarten in September 2014. Registration will be held at our school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 2, 3, 4 and 5
and from 5 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 5.
What you will need to bring to registration
Proof of child's age
Canadian birth certificate
Canadian passport
citizenship card/certificate
Permanent Resident Card
confirmation of permanent residence
work permit
refugee permit
Proof of address
Ontario driver's license
utility bill
bank statement/client slip (directly from financial institution)
credit card statement
federal government forms (e.g. Social Insurance Number, Service Canada documents)
purchase agreement
Proof of custody – children must live with their parent(s) unless provided documentation supports an alternate living
arrangement
Proof of immunization – proof that your child has been immunized/vaccinated
Extended-day program for kindergarten students
Families have the option of enrolling their child in before and after-school programs developed by the Ministry of Education to
complement the full-day kindergarten program. These programs are run by qualified, experienced staff from our childcare
partners. At registration, we will ask families to tell us whether they are interested in the extended-day programs. The programs
can only run if there is enough interest among families.
Important information about immunization
In order to attend school in Ontario, your child must have an up-to-date immunization record. When you register your child for
school, you will provide copy of your child's immunization record and the school will send it to Peel Health. After registration,
keeping your child's records up to date is your responsibility. Peel Health reviews immunization records regularly. Students who
are not completely immunized and do not have a valid exemption may not be allowed to attend school.
For information about immunization, or to get a copy of your child's record call Health Line Peel at 905-799-7700; Caledon
residents can call toll-free at 905-584-2216. Translation services are available.
Celebrating Faith and Culture DAYS OF COMMEMORATION & CELEBRATION:
January 2015
CELEBRATION FAITH AND CULTURE
Month of January K'aliyee Aboriginal Spirituality
January 1 and 14 New Year’s Day Christianity and Canada
January 1 Gantan-sai Shinto
January 1 Temple Day Buddhism
Eve of January 2 to 3 Milad-un-Nabi Islam
January 5 Birth of Guru Gobind Singh Sikhism
January 5 Mahayana New Year Buddhism
January 6 and 19 Epiphany or Feast of Theophany Christianity
January 7 Christmas Christianity
January 7 Amitabha Buddha’s Birthday Buddhism
January 12 Seijin-no-hi Shinto
January 12 Lohri Hinduism
January 13 Makar Sankranti Hinduism
January 13 Maghi Sikhism
January 18 World Religion Day Bahá'í
January 19 to February 6 Month of Sultán Bahá'í
January 24 Vasant Panchami Hinduism
January 27 Sakyamuni Buddha’s Enlightenment Buddhism
Sir Isaac Brock Newsletters are available on our website!
www.schools/peelschools.org/1417