Truth and Reconciliation Day (also called the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation) is a day to remember and honour Indigenous children who were taken from their families and sent to residential schools in Canada. It’s also a time to support Survivors and their families, and to learn the truth about the harms caused by these schools.
The “Truth” part means facing and understanding the real history — even when it’s difficult. The “Reconciliation” part means working together to build respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, so that healing and positive change can happen.
Every year on September 30, people across Canada wear orange shirts, hold events, and take time to listen, learn, and reflect on how to create a more fair and caring future.
SWD will hold their Truth and Reconciliation gathering on the afternoon of September 29th at the PSS front lawn starting at approximately 1:30. Community members are welcome.
The “Truth” part means facing and understanding the real history — even when it’s difficult. The “Reconciliation” part means working together to build respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, so that healing and positive change can happen.
Every year on September 30, people across Canada wear orange shirts, hold events, and take time to listen, learn, and reflect on how to create a more fair and caring future.
SWD will hold their Truth and Reconciliation gathering on the afternoon of September 29th at the PSS front lawn starting at approximately 1:30. Community members are welcome.

This week we celebrate our amazing School Support Staff!!
Behind every classroom, and event are the dedicated people who keep our schools running smoothly. From office to library to maintenance , from the hallways, lunchroom and Division office, your hard work and caring hearts make a difference for our students every day.
Thank you for your countless ways you support our students, staff and families. We appreciate you!
Behind every classroom, and event are the dedicated people who keep our schools running smoothly. From office to library to maintenance , from the hallways, lunchroom and Division office, your hard work and caring hearts make a difference for our students every day.
Thank you for your countless ways you support our students, staff and families. We appreciate you!

What a great way to spend the morning! Our student paddlers learned a lot of skills while having a practice paddle.






Reminder No School Tuesday September 30
Classes resume October 1 - Day 3
Classes resume October 1 - Day 3

PSS is Hosting Zone 13 X-Country Run
October 1
Come Support Our Athletes !!
October 1
Come Support Our Athletes !!

PSS Practice Paddle this morning with Mr Roy! Getting students prepared for their Fall Canoe Trip coming up!




International students first NHL GAME!!



PSS CLOTHING IS BACK ONLINE!
Order deadline October 3 - Arrival Approximate Mid-November
Order deadline October 3 - Arrival Approximate Mid-November


Both Varsity Girls and Guys played hard fought games at home tonight. It was awesome to see the positive team support and spirit in both games. Go Panthers!






Picture Day is coming in October!
PSS/ FWG October 14
Retakes will take place November 14
PSS/ FWG October 14
Retakes will take place November 14

Volleyball Games this week!
Come out and enjoy some local sports and cheers on PSS!!
Come out and enjoy some local sports and cheers on PSS!!

PSS JV girls win at home against Powerview last night!



Views from the First two weeks in grade 7/8





A little lunch hour fun exploring a newly made pond on the rocks!

JV girls volleyball played a hard fought game tonight at PSS.



PSS LUNCH MENU
Week of Sept 15-19
Week of Sept 15-19

What could be more Canadian?! Our international student Ole had a first hand look at the Northern Lights!!



One of International student's had his first round a golf with a friend! Love that our students are able to try so many new things while living in Pinawa ⛳️

Another beautiful weekend for our internationals to enjoy with their host families at Pinawa Dam




G12 chemistry students are getting back to applying lab skills by taking measurements while melting gummy bears.

