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BUS 2 IS THE ONLY 'RED ZONE' BUS
Lambeth P.S.
The bus status at Lambeth changed last year. There is only one bus that is now recognized as a "Red Zone" bus and that is the Bus #2 route known as Route 1005-002 - which includes the following streets - Decker Drive, Thomas Lane, Westminster Drive, Cook Rd and Colonel Talbot road below the 402. If your child is a Bus #2 rider, you will still look up the... more info


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Help Us Grow Our Cozy Reading Program
Lambeth P.S.
Lambeth Public School is looking for parent volunteers to help support the reading development of primary students. We will be setting up a Cozy Reading Program in which parent volunteers will be working one to one with struggling readers for 20 minutes per day. Parents will be trained in a variety of decoding and comprehension strategies and then paired with a student to assist in his/her reading... more info


JK Registration
Lambeth P.S.
Our school is continuing the registration of new Junior Kindergarten students this Spring. If you have friends or neighbours in the Lambeth school district area that have a son or daughter who will be 4 by December 2013 - that means the they are born in 2009, please encourage them to come to the school office to register. We need them to bring in a document confirming their birth date... more info


ATTENDANCE
Lambeth P.S.
The Thames Valley School Board requires that the office staff make phone calls to all contact phone numbers to determine why students are not at school each day. Therefore, we appreciate your calls to our 24 hour attendance line, BEFORE 9 AM each day, if your child will be late or will not be attending school due to an appointment, illness, etc. ATTENDANCE LINE # ... more info


TVDSB students score big at prestigious Science Fairs
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Thursday, May 23, 2013 – When it comes to scientific research, Thames Valley students are winners on the national and international stage. Last week, three students from TVDSB schools represented Team Canada at the Intel Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Phoenix, Ariz., while five others earned bronze awards at the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Lethbridge, Alta. Jessie MacAlpine, a... more info


Woodstock’s College Avenue SS celebrates 50th anniversary
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013 – College Avenue Secondary School will lay out the blue and gold “Welcome” mat for past and current Knights in celebration of 50 years of education at the Woodstock school on October 11-12, 2013. Committee Co-Chair Margie Matern, Class of ’83, says returning Knights will have many opportunities to catch up and celebrate when they reunite with returning classmates and... more info


Thames Valley students lead way to safe schools
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 – Fifty-nine student leaders who have taken bold steps to ensure their schools are safe and more accepting places to learn will be recognized by the Thames Valley District School Board at the Student Leadership in Safe Schools Awards on May 22, 2013. The Awards aim to recognize at least one male and one female student from each high school who has shown leadership and... more info


Central students get perfect score on prestigious Math contest
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 – Three students from London Central Secondary School were among nine students in Canada to earn a perfect score on the University of Waterloo’s Fermat math contest. More than 18,000 students across the country wrote the test. The perfect scores also made Grade 11 students Victor Ling, Qingfan Liu and Eric Pan the top school team in Canada. Each of them receives a... more info


Montcalm to receive award for ‘Best Buddies’ participation
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013 – Montcalm Secondary School will be celebrating five years of friendships developed through the ‘Best Buddies’ program at an event on Thursday, May 16.  Best Buddies matches students (peer buddies) with other students who have intellectual disabilities (buddies) to help encourage mutual understanding and foster long-term fellowship. Melissa Somerton, Special Education... more info


Student Trustees elected for 2013-14 school year
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May 7, 2013 – Following a debate and election by their peers, two secondary students were elected last week as Student Trustees for the 2013-2014 school year, effective August 1, 2013. Diana Idibe of Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School will represent the interests of secondary students from the city of London and Claire Tully of Central Elgin Collegiate Institute will represent the secondary... more info


Award of Distinction honours commitment to public education
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Monday, May 6, 2013 – The 13th annual Award of Distinction ceremony will recognize 20 recipients from across the Thames Valley school district for their extraordinary work and outstanding commitment to public education. “The educational experience in schools across Thames Valley is enriched by the contributions of staff, community members and of the students themselves,” says Superintendent Karen... more info


Toonie Tuesday campaign shows TVDSB cares
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Monday, May 6, 2013 – Every member of the Thames Valley school community is being asked to pitch in at least one toonie on Tuesday, May 7 for students in financial distress due to poverty or traumatic events. The campaign, dubbed Toonie Tuesday, will support the Thames Valley Education Foundation’s Caring Fund – a source of emergency cash that principals and teachers can access on behalf of... more info