March 30
Track and Field practice today at 3pm at the Seaquam track. Please be sure to check google classroom for regular updates.
Sprit wear has arrived. Please come to the office at lunch or after school to pick up your orders.
Flower sale in the cafeteria, flowers are $3.00 today at lunch time and afterschool…. Read more »
March 27
Good Morning Everyone and welcome back!!
Hope everyone had a relaxing Spring Break!
Track and field practices start this week! Everyone is welcome – you can run, jump or throw! Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3pm at the Seaquam track. Please check our google classroom for regular updates!
After school on Tuesday there will be a first tryout session for the senior girls soccer team. … Read more »
March 9
For all grade ten students who have applied to the IB Program for September 2023 start, please pick up your acceptance letters in the IB Office at lunch or directly after school. Please pick up your letters prior to the end of school on Friday this week.
Senior Badminton practice is cancelled today…. Read more »
March 7
Yearbook 2023 – order deadline Friday, March 10th 2023. The final date for ordering this year’s edition of the Seaquam Yearbook is Friday, March 10th, 2023. There are limited quantities for purchase. If you would like a copy, please purchase one online for $40 through Parent Connect or at the office…. Read more »
March 6
Yearbook 2023 – order deadline Friday, March 10th 2023. The final date for ordering this year’s edition of the Seaquam Yearbook is Friday, March 10th, 2023. There are limited quantities for purchase. If you would like a copy, please purchase one online for $40 through Parent Connect or at the office…. Read more »
March 3
Crack the Code Crack the Code returns this coming Monday March 6th. This is a scavenger/puzzle hunt that takes place in Seaquam and is open to all students and staff. The objective is to solve a series of puzzles in order to win prizes that await you inside a locked box…. Read more »
March 2
Grade 8 and Junior Ultimate tryouts will be tomorrow, Friday March 3rd after school 3:00pm to 4:30pm, please dress for the weather.
There will be an information meeting for the parents of all students that are interested in going to Italy during spring break of 2024, tonight at 6:30 pm. The meeting will be held through zoom and if your parents are interested in attending,… Read more »
February 28
I hope you’ve enjoyed learning about Black Brilliance with our daily announcements this month. You may notice some of your teachers and other staff members wearing their Black Brilliance shirts today. We are excited to celebrate our Black community members and all of the amazing accomplishments Black Canadians and their communities have contributed to our country…. Read more »
February 27
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Dr. Alexandra Bastiany, who is a cardiologist, which means that she specializes in being a doctor that helps people with their hearts. She works at Thunder Bay Regional Health Centre. She was the first Black female Canadian Interventional Cardiologist. She speaks three languages and was born in Montreal…. Read more »
February 24
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Eleanor Collins, who is sometimes called Vancouver’s “First Lady of Jazz”. She was born in Alberta and started winning talent contests when she was 15. She became a professional musician for the CBC when she was 26. Eleanor was the first Canadian music artist to have a show named after her,… Read more »
February 23
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Viola Davis Desmond, who was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1914. She was an African-Canadian who rain her own beauty parlor and beauty college. In 1946, she decided to go see a movie. She sat on the ground floor, which was for White people only at the time…. Read more »
February 22
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about the honourable Lincoln M. Alexander. He was born in 1922 in Toronto. He served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. He was a lawyer who became the first Black person to become a Member of Parliament in 1968 and served in the House of Commons until 1980…. Read more »
February 21
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Donovan Bailey, one of the greatest sprinters of all time. He has held the world record for the 100-metre dash, and the title of World Champion and Olympic Champion. Many people around the world called him “The World’s Fastest Man.” Canadians were proud when this Jamaican-born athlete dominated the field at the 1996 Olympic Games,… Read more »
February 16
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Senator Anne Clare Cools. She was born in 1943 in Barbados, West Indies. She is the first Black female senator in all of North America. Senator Cools was also a social worker in Toronto who worked to support women and children experiencing violence. She founded one of Canada’s first Women’s shelters…. Read more »
February 15
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Michaëlle Jean, who was born in Haiti in 1957. In 1968, she immigrated to Canada with her parents, and became fluent in five languages. She worked in women’s shelters and taught Italian at a University. She became the first person of Caribbean descent to star on French television news in Canada…. Read more »
February 14
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about William Hall, who was born in 1827 in Nova Scotia. He became a Royal Navy sailor and won many British and Turkish medals for his service in the Crimean War. In 1857, while serving on the HMS Shannon, Hall volunteered with a relief force sent to India,… Read more »
February 13
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Yolande James. She was the first Black female Member of the National Assembly of Quebec, and the youngest, as well as the first Black cabinet minister in Quebec history. She helped children with learning disabilities and served as a policy advisor at the Ministry of Health and Social Services…. Read more »
February 10
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Sam Langford, who was born in Nova Scotia. Sam is considered one of the finest heavyweight boxers of all time. He was one of many top Black boxers who was not allowed to fight in world championships because of racial discrimination. He kept boxing anyways,… Read more »
February 9
Today’s Black Brilliance info is about Violet King was born in 1929, and was the first Black person to get a law degree in Alberta. In 1953, she was the only woman in her graduating class. She was Canada’s first Black female lawyer. King worked hard to teach people that racism and sexism were wrong…. Read more »