Reminder – Pathways Information Night Tonight
Posted January 31, 2024
Are you curious about what pathway options there are for your student after high school? wondering about courses after destreamed grade 9 and 10? If so, you and your student are invited to come out to GRCI’s Pathway Information Night TONIGHT Wednesday January 31st at 6:30pm in the cafeteria. Pathways flyer
February Lunch and Learn Sessions for Families and Caregivers
Posted January 30, 2024
As part of our ongoing efforts to support WRDSB families and caregivers, our psychology staff are offering a number of Lunch and Learn sessions. These webinars, scheduled over the lunch hour on Wednesdays, aim to equip families and caregivers with useful tips and information to assist them in supporting their children. Lunch and Learn Sessions […]
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Skilled Trade Learning Opportunities: Career Speaker Series
Posted January 29, 2024
The Business and Education Partnership of Waterloo Region invites Grade 7 to 12 students and their parents/caregivers to participate in the Skilled Trade Learning Opportunities interactive speaker series. This free virtual series gives students a chance to learn about potential career options and help them plan their future career pathways. Registration for these events is […]
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January 29 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action Against Islamophobia
Posted January 29, 2024
On January 29, 2017, a gunman entered a mosque in Quebec City and killed six worshippers and injured 19 Muslim Canadians during a prayer service. The Quebec City mosque mass shooting remains the worst mass murder in a house of worship in Canada’s history. On June 6, 2021, the Afzaal family of London, Ontario were […]
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Holocaust Remembrance Day
Posted January 26, 2024
As an educational system, we have a responsibility to learn about the lived realities of systematically harmed communities. With this in mind, the WRDSB is committed to learning about the lived experiences, realities and harm faced by the Jewish community. In the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB), we look forward to building strong, ongoing […]
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Hold and Secure at Four Kitchener Schools
Posted January 25, 2024
UPDATE at 10:50 a.m.: The hold and secure at all four schools has been lifted. We appreciate the swift action of WRPS for keeping our school communities safe. Four Kitchener schools have been placed into a hold and secure due to an ongoing police investigation in the area. These schools are: Grand River Collegiate Institute […]
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Winter Walk Day – Wednesday, February 7
Posted January 24, 2024
Wednesday, February 7 is Winter Walk Day! This initiative is hosted by the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB), in partnership with Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region (STSWR). In case of inclement weather, the alternate date is Wednesday, February 14. Walking, biking and wheeling to and from school are great for the environment. They […]
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Grad Photos!
Posted January 22, 2024
Attention Grads! Grad photos are coming up! Edge imaging will be here for Grad photos the week of March 4-8. Graduating students will need to make an appointment to have their photos taken. Please click –> Book my Grad to book your photos. Code to book is GRT. You must pick a timeslot and it is first come, […]
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January 21 is Lincoln Alexander Day
Posted January 19, 2024
“It is not your duty to be average. It is your duty to set a higher example for others to follow.” – Lincoln Alexander January 21 is Lincoln Alexander Day. The Honourable Lincoln Alexander was a pioneer in the fight for racial equity in Canada. Since 2015, the Government of Canada has recognized Alexander’s legacy. […]