We hope everyone has had an enjoyable summer and we are looking forward to seeing you in our schools very soon!
Different schools, programs, and grades will have varying start dates and times over the next days and weeks.
We hope everyone has had an enjoyable summer and we are looking forward to seeing you in our schools very soon!
Different schools, programs, and grades will have varying start dates and times over the next days and weeks.
As August comes to a close and we start to adjust our sleep habits for back to school routines please remember that our driving habits will soon need to change too!
Please see the following change in hours and Board Office closure:
Change in HoursJuly 2 – 12: 8am – 4pm. Closed for lunch (12:00 – 1:00 p.m.)August 19 – 30: 8am –
NPSS has shared that their graduation ceremony will be livestreamed later this afternoon at https://www.facebook.com/energeticcity .
The North Peace Secondary School Senior Alternate class this year has worked to create positive social change projects. On June 12, 2019 they opened the new Peace Garden,
School District 60 (Peace River North) is seeking expressions of interest from qualified therapists to provide contract services in home and the community under the School Aged Therapy Program in the following disciplines:
Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy
For further information please download the file below.
The following story was provided by our Outdoor Education Coordinator, Lorenne Hamre. For more information on our Cameron Lake facility please visit their website at https://www.prn.bc.ca/cameronlake/
The North Peace Secondary School’s Outdoor Education class had an overnight stay at the Cameron Lake Outdoor Education Center.
School District No. 60 (Peace River North) is accepting tenders to provide
custodial services at the following school:
Wonowon – approximately 88 kms from Fort St.
The University of the Fraser Valley is conducting research into the use of technology and social media by students in Grades 6 to 10.
There are two surveys possible,
The Government of BC has announced funding for future daycare spaces at Anne Roberts Young Elementary School! School District 60 will receive $1 Million dollars to support 61 future spaces.