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École Dorothy Lynas Elementary School is a public dual track elementary school situated in the lovely Indian River community of North Vancouver
École Dorothy Lynas Elementary School is a vibrant learning community situated on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish people. We acknowledge the history of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation – People of the Inlet (twnation.ca) and the incredible 'teachings' our school is provided. In collaboration with home-school, we strive for alignment with the Strategic Plan 2021-2031 - North Vancouver School District (sd44.ca). We offer English and French Immersion programs for students enrolled in Kindergarten to Grade 7. We are part of both the Seycove (English) and Windsor (French Immersion) Secondary School families of school. Please visit us! To access our school, take the Mount Seymour Parkway turning north onto Mount Seymour Road, then right onto Ind. River Drive and right onto Inlet Crescent.
Our school team looks forward to connecting so please phone, email or visit with any questions you may have.
Tristan Crowther - Principal Dorothy Lynas
6:30 pm optional school tour
Christmas is a religious holiday in the Christian faith that is observed annually on December 25. It is a statutory holiday in British Columbia.
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Kwanzaa is an African American cultural holiday that is celebrated around the world. During Kwanzaa, people come together to celebrate African family, culture and community.
Often, Boxing Day is a time to spend with family and friends, particularly those you weren’t able to see on Christmas Day. However, the origins of Boxing Day are not universally agreed upon. Boxing Day is observed annually on December 26.
New Year’s Day is the date the new calendar year begins, according to the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar system. Often, on the first day of the year, people take time to reflect and make New Year’s resolutions.
It is observed annually on January 1 and is a statutory holiday in British Columbia.
4000 Inlet CresNorth Vancouver BC V7G 2R2