Please see our bell schedule for the 2024/25 school year.
The Gordon Smith Gallery releases five limited edition prints in inaugural Artists for Kids’ “2024 Fall Portfolio” launch.
The fall portfolio include works by artists Samuel Roy-Bois, Anna Binta Diallo, Sara Khan and Sandeep Johal.
L’École Cleveland Elementary is committed to developing an environment where all members of the community help to create a positive school culture.
Cleveland is a Scent Aware Building. We ask that perfume or perfumed products not be used at school. Thank you for your cooperation.
There are currently no announcements.
The North Vancouver Board of Education invites your feedback on the Proposed 2025/26 School Calendar.
Information about the development process for annual school calendars and a copy of the Proposed 2025/26 School Calendar can be found on our website.
The opportunity to provide your comments and feedback through an online submission form begins Tuesday, January 14, and ends on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Join the Digital Media Academy (DMA) and Digital Media Academy Lite (DMA Lite) on February 11, at 6 p.m. in the Argyle library.
For more information on the DMA academies, visit the DMA website.
Please join the NVPAC and The Other People for an interactive evening helping to develop cultural competence in engaging with the challenging issue of hate and racism in Canada.
Register in advance.
This is a presentation is for our community members, caregivers, and education staff. With rising concerns of inequity around cultures and the BIPOC community its important to provide information and engagement on minimizing and erradicating discrimination of all types. Building a sense of understanding comes from both the home and school environment. All adults in our community that engage with the student population need to have a sense of understanding of what affects discrimination instills in our children. Understanding brings compassion that allows us to provide a strong and safe community for everyone.
Thank you for your support for the NVPAC Anti Racism Advisory Committee.
Families, students and staff are invited to attend a virtual check-in to reflect on the use of Personal Digital Devices (PDD) in schools, examine the current landscape, and discuss future plans. The event will feature a panel of students, principals, and district staff, who will share insights, lessons learned, and next steps regarding PDD use in schools.
Register in advance (optional) and submit any potential questions you would like to see addressed.
PDD Community Check-In Poster
1255 Eldon RdNorth Vancouver BC V7R 1T5