MORNING PRAYER
As the school year is quickly winding down, it is good to look back on our year to remember, with fondness, the memories and impact this year has had. Be thankful for the opportunity to learn new concepts. Be thankful for the difficult times, for it during these times that we grew.
Loving God,
As we reflect on this past year,
thank you for the many opportunities and adventures
you have provided for us.
Help us always to give thanks
for your gifts of compassion, kindness,
forgiveness, mercy and grace
that you give us abundantly.
Fill out hearts with your love
so we can share these gifts with others.
Through Christ our Lord,
Amen
SCHOOL SUPERVISION
Main Entrance - Mr. Gaumond
South Entrance - Mr. Quintal
ANNOUNCEMENTS
REGISTRATION 2021-2022: ÉCOLE ST MARY HIGH SCHOOL
Students who plan to attend École St Mary High School for the 2021-2022 school year are to go to http://pacsd.ca/register-now/ to register for next year and to select their classes. Information about the process, including a link to a Registration Guide document and Course Selection Tutorial Video, is available in the River section of Edsby.
School fees ($25) are now due, and yearbooks ($35) can be ordered at the main office: debit, cash, cheque or e-transfer (stmary@pacsd.ca).
Civic Leadership Scholarship: $10,000
Nelson Education is awarding students who have demonstrated academic success, personal strength, and determination in their commitment to civic engagement and leadership.
Indigenous Student Scholarship: $10,000
Nelson Education is awarding First Nation, Métis and Inuit student leaders who have demonstrated academic success, personal strength, with the intent to pursue post-secondary studies in Education.
For additional information, and to apply for a scholarship, please visit https://www.nelson.com/scholarship/?utm_source=Email&utm_campaign=Scholarship21&mc_cid=1856ec8ff1&mc_eid=8ee81d15f4
HORATIO ALGER INDIGENOUS ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
The Canada Post Awards for Indigenous Students celebrate the hard work and determination of Indigenous peoples who have embraced a renewed pursuit of learning. The awards are open to all First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples who have been out of school for one year or more, who have since decided to return to an educational system, and who have now been back at school for at least one year. The Canada Post Awards for Indigenous Students are granted annually to select applicants from across the country. The deadline to apply is August 31, 2021. To complete an application form, please visit https://indspire.ca/programs/students/bursaries-scholarships/
Each year, the Saskatchewan School Boards Association awards a $2,500 scholarship to graduating high students entering a Degree Program, and a $2,500 scholarship to graduating high student entering a Technical/Trade Program. Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated good character, community leadership, financial need and a 500-word essay. The application deadline is August 31st. For more information and an application form, please go to http://saskschoolboards.ca/about-us/awards-and-scholarships/education-scholarships/
SCHOLARSHIP DATABASE: Scholar Tree
With the school year quickly coming to an end, ScholarTree.ca has made a concerted effort to add as many scholarships as possible. Since the month of May is the end of peak scholarship season, there are a lot of awards with upcoming deadlines. Currently, there are currently 61 scholarships, with an application period ending in May, that offer 367 awards and a total of $960,500. To create a customized list of scholarships and a weekly email reminder of deadlines, students are encouraged to create a profile on ScholarTree. Students can sort their scholarship list, by deadline, using the sort option at the top of the page (https://scholartree.ca/scholarships)
Registration for online faculty-specific and general Registration 101 sessions are now available. At these sessions, students will learn how to navigate the Bear Tracks system for course selection and registration, chat with an advisor and get advice on which courses to take, and explore the next steps on their journey at the U of A. Students can register at uab.ca/reg101.
Canadian Parents for French - Prince Albert Chapter would appreciate support to raise scholarship funds for École St Mary High School students in the Gr. 9 to 12 French Immersion program. A Sarcan bottle drive fundraiser has been set up: leave bottles/cans at the Drop & Go area at Sarcan and use the code “French is fun!” so the funds are allocated to CPF-PA. To learn more about Drop & Go, please go to https://www.sarcan.ca/dropandgo.html
Students going into first year can enter for a chance to win free tuition for 1 year. York University offers leading programs, groundbreaking research projects and endless career opportunities. Students who are interested in participating in the tuition contest can enter by going to https://scholartree.ca/scholarship/right-the-future-year-of-free-tuition/NIr0gLEGza
LA CITÈ: U of R FRENCH-LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
The University of Regina offers the following French-language academic programs: Intercultural Studies (Bachelor Degree, Certificate, Masters), Education (Bachelor Degree, Masters), and Nursing (Bachelor Degree). For more information, please contact La Cité universitaire francophone at 306-585-4828 or visit the website at https://lacite.uregina.ca/en/uni/program
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