Storytelling at A Different Booklist: Nov. 28
For this GivingTuesday, on November 28, A Different Booklist Cultural Centre (A neighbouring Cultural Centre) will be conducting a story telling session. We would like to
For this GivingTuesday, on November 28, A Different Booklist Cultural Centre (A neighbouring Cultural Centre) will be conducting a story telling session. We would like to
Come to our 8th Annual da Vinci LANTERN WALK Wednesday, November 08 5:30 – 6:30 pm Meet at Crocodile Island at 5:30 Cookie donations needed!
As part of our commitment to the environment, here is some information from the newly formed Don River Valley Park about walks or rides families
Thanks to everyone who came out this morning for our annual Bike, Walk and Roll to School event. The rain held out it was great
The daVinci and Lord Lansdowne Eco-Team is organizing our annual Walk and Roll to School event on Tuesday, June 13 from 8-8:45 AM. The event ties in with
The Spring Concert has been scheduled for Wednesday May 17, from 2-3pm in the gymnasium. More details to follow.
Spring has sprung and OPAL at da Vinci/Lord Lansdowne continues to evolve with new materials, changing weather and advances to the program. The OPAL lead
The Mandarin and Cantonese International Languages students (SK-8 Lord Landsdowne) will be putting on an assembly on Monday, February 6th from 1:15 – 2:20 p.m.
The OPAL project has been very successful with the kindergarten classes. Other classes have also had the opportunity to experience OPAL in the last few months. We have started
Season’s Greetings to the da Vinci community, Please join us for the da Vinci Winter Concert on Wednesday December 21, 2016 from 2-3pm in
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