Project Give Back

  Grade 4 students were excited to have their first Project Give Back Session this week.  Project Give Back is an exceptional program, which empowers students to research a charity of their choosing. Students then teach their peers about their charity through fun and engaging presentations and activities.  We would like to give a special thank

Bats! Bats! Bats!

  We went ‘batty’ in SK this week! We measured bats with unifix cubes, we made scary bats flying over bright moons, we ate bat marshmallows, and we rhymed words with bat. Learning is fun in SK! Why do bats go to SK? (To learn the alphaBAT). –Julie Fox & Carly Hebscher

PrinciPALs

  Dear Parents, It was another wonderful week filled with learning, playing and personal growth. We thank you for sending your child(ren) dressed appropriately for the weather. Students managed well outside through some wet weather this week, and we were rewarded with a stunning Friday to end our week.  It was great to see all

Book Fair Blitz

  This year our book fair will be virtual and will take place from November 14 to 21.  Every year the Crestwood book fair is a huge success.  Last year we sold over $14,000 worth of books!  Hopefully we can reach or surpass that goal this year.  We have decided to use Ella Minnow Children’s Bookstore

Terry Fox Totals

A big thank you to our Crestwood Community for raising a total of $7664.00 for the Terry Fox Foundation this school year. We surpassed our previous contribution by $2000.00. Your kindness and support truly makes a difference.  –Sherri Brenzel

Getting to Know David Battista

  David Battista is our new Gr.6 Science/Social Studies teacher at Crestwood School. David is in his 7th year of teaching, and he attended Nipissing University for his BA, BEd, and MA degrees. He takes pride in developing the intellectual curiosities and critical thinking skills of his students. He is an avid runner and golfer,

Hoo! Came to Visit?

  Classes 4C and 4D had our first virtual visit from the ‘Scientist in the School’ this week. We are learning about food chains in different habitats and so brought this to life by dissecting a real owl pellet! The children had to find all the bones in the owl pellet, identify the animals in

PrinciPALs

  Dear Parents and Students, We hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable Thanksgiving weekend. It was a pleasure welcoming students back to school on Tuesday and hearing about the lovely ways students celebrated with their families. With only 4 days at school this week, the action was jam packed!  We enjoyed the beautiful warm

PrinciPALs

  Dear Parents, Happy Thanksgiving! We are especially thankful this year that we have had such a safe and successful transition back to school. As many classes have been discussing and writing about what we are thankful for, it has been so lovely to see many of the students writing about feeling grateful to be

Crestwood Cares

  At Crestwood School, community service remains a constant, no matter what the circumstances. For years, we have donated our proceeds from our Toonie Tuesday initiative to the Kensington School Community, to support their breakfast program. This time, under Ms. Eisens’ suggestion, Crestwood School donated 75 desk shields to our sister school, to help them stay safe

Artist Illusions!

  Our first art show is up and ready! I am excited to invite all staff and students to witness the amazing optical illusions created by our grade six classes. They have been working very hard all month, using elements of art to create some incredible pieces! Artwork will be displayed in the main student

The Dish from Dalia!

One down, nine to go….I hope I don’t jinx myself, but I’m happy to report that we made it through September! As required by Public Health, we did have to send some children home due to runny noses, sore throats, tummy aches etc…….all of which turned out to be just that….. runny noses, sore throats

House Challenges

Grades 4A and 4B would like to send out a big thank you to Mr Cooper and our Crestwood House Heads for organizing our first “House Challenge” of the year. We loved the egg race and look forward to more fun and exciting activities in the weeks to come! –Ms Green

What’s Your 40?

  Our 6A class had a fantastic time participating in the Terry Fox Run this school year. This was particularly special because the Terry Fox Run organization has celebrated its 40th year. Of course, it looked a little different but we definitely made the most of running our hearts out for such a wonderful cause.

PrinciPALs

  Dear Parents, Happy October! We can’t believe we have made it through the first month of school! We are so proud of the progress students have made in such a short period of time. This week was jam packed with Toonie Tuesday and Pizza lunch, the Terry Fox Run, Orange Shirt Day, our Primary

Gimme Shelter

  Our 4A class has been exploring the beautiful forest around Crestwood as part of our habitats unit in Science. The students have been investigating local plant and animal life, finding various wildlife shelters and learning about the food chains that exist right here in our community. –Katie Maalouf  

PrinciPALS

  Dear Parents, Congratulations to everyone on completing Week 3 of our 2020/2021 school year! It has been so wonderful to watch new friendships forming, see students engaging with new activities both in and out of the classroom, and to top it all off, we’ve had nothing but beautiful weather each day! In the Primary

Lost Library Books

  Hi all Many students still have books from before the March Break.  Hopefully the books were enjoyed over and over again while all of us were stuck at home!  There are hundreds of books still out there.  They are easily recognizable as they have a spine label as well as a Crestwood barcode.  Please have

Toonie Tuesday

  Toonie Tuesday is next week on Tuesday, September 29th. Please be reminded that students are required to contribute a toonie in order to wear casual clothes (non-uniform) on these special days. Homeroom teachers will collect these toonies and all monies will be used to fund our “Crestwood Cares” community service initiatives. Thank you for your

Hand It To Grace!

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Hello Crestwood Community!

  My name is Brandi Taylor and I am taking over for Kathleen Davies for the 20/21 school year. I graduated from Queen’s University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Music. I have been teaching in the Durham District School Board for the last two years and am looking forward

House Cup – Here We Come!

  Despite many hurdles in the way, last Friday the House Heads initiated the race for the house cup and the search for a new 2020/2021 Crestwood house champion! Things began with the first House Colour Day where students were able to let everyone see their house spirit by showing off their house colour clothes!