What a wonderful evening seeing so many alumnae/i come back to the "Heart"!
12.18.2015
Grade 3-6 Christmas Concert
Great Christmas Concert with Grade 3 to 6 students. Mrs. Merritt and all our Elementary teachers are amazing at pulling this concert together each year. Thank you and Merry Christmas. Thank you for take the photos Sr. Wachter.
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Solar Panels Made by SHHS Girls!
Our two solar panels are up and working! Here we are yesterday with Andrew Quigley from Dalhousie and Anna-*Sarah Eyrlich from Clean Nova Scotia *- making the final connections.
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Girls Grades 7 -12,
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12.16.2015
Cheque Presentation
Rachel Brown from the Spring Garden Area Business Association came to Sacred Heart School today to present the cheque for $500 to Mrs. Adele Merritt for our music program. On December 5th, Mrs. Merritt and many Elementary School students went to the Halifax Central Library to participate in a Christmas sing-a-long with other groups. It was a contest put on by the SGABA for the school with the most holiday spirit. Sacred Heart won and today we received the cheque!
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Elementary,
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Grade 2 Adopts a Killer Whale!
Something very exciting arrived in the mail for the grade 2 classes... Alumna, Carla Crossman, class of 2006, has adopted a killer whale on their behalf! They each received an official adoption certificate and photo of their new class pet, Dusky, who lives off the coast of northern Vancouver Island. We are excited to Skype with Carla in the new year to learn more about our whale and ask some questions! This whale is the older brother of the Grade 3's pet whale from last year.
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Elementary,
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Principal for the Day: Matthew O'Neil
Matthew O'Neil, Grade 5, has the privilege of seeing 'life on the other side' as he is Principal for the Day with Mr. Tugwell. He looks pretty sharp in his suit and tie and name tag. He is getting a chance to attend meetings and events with Mr. Tugwell and 'officially' meet parents and staff members. And, to hang out with Sr. Wachter, Headmistress. Way to go, Matthew!
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