|
 | Kenya Update Dear Friends and Family of the Jean Vanier Group in Kenya,
Hamjambo (Hello Everyone!)
The group has been working hard on the build site at Oleleshwa since Monday! They started by helping finish...
READ MORE> |
 | Grade 12 Drama Students Write, Direct and Act in a Play about Love. The Grade 12 drama class will perform a play the students wrote and directed, "We Could Have Had it All" this Thursday May 3rd. It is all about love and the complications relationships bring. Adele's hit song, "Rolling in the Deep"
READ MORE> |
 | Vanier Students Help Build Girls' High School in Kenya! 29 Jean Vanier students and staff are ready to travel to the Masai-Mara in rural Kenya. The team has been preparing for a year now to jouney to this part of the world as part of a leadership for Catholic Service and global change course, where students can earn three credits. There are leadership, faith and
READ MORE> |
 | Calling All Parents of 2012 Grads! Attention parents of 2012 Grads! The Parents' Decoration Committee is in need for a few more individual interested in volunteering their time to plan and set up graduation. Please contact Ms. Bollozos for more information.
READ MORE> |
 | Thank-you for the Gift. The Jean Vanier community would like to thank Lorne and Betty Winkler for their generous gift of an SLR camera and tripod to our photography program. Mr. and Mrs. Winkler have shared with Mrs. Giannini that the camera belonged to their late son Steven. Know that our students will use the camera with love.
Thank-you.
READ MORE> |
 | Walking in the Light of Christ The week of May 6 - 11 marks Catholic Education week for this school year. This year's theme is Walking in the Light of Christ. Jean Vanier has many activities planned for this week that reflect this theme and focus on Catholic Service.
READ MORE> |
 | Vanier hosts Inclusion Fair on May 11, 2012 The CTA (Character Through Action) Committee is a group students committed to educating the school community about the issues of bullying and inclusion in the school environment. It is the hope of the committee that through education we can become a stronger and more inclusive school community.
READ MORE> |
 | Mr. Michalenko's classes make WAPIs for Kenya! Mr. Michalenko's science students have been busy making water pasteurization units. The WAPI contain a soya wax, and are placed in water being boiled for human consumption; when the indicator is heated to 65 degrees Celsius, the wax inside melts, so they know when the water is sanitized and ready to drink.
READ MORE> |