about 9 hours ago, Upper Grand District School Board

Dear Mustang Families,
What a great week! Students were excited to be back and eager to learn and make new friends. Routines are quickly being established and students are settling in. It’s been great to catch up with students, to see how much they have grown, and to hear about what they were up to over the summer. It’s also been a lot of fun meeting our newest students as well. Our school is a special place when students are back and learning.
Our Princess Margaret website is https://www.ugdsb.ca/PrincessMargaret/ and our Twitter/ X page is: @margaret_ps . Our school council also has a Facebook page and an Instagram page: @princessmargaretps. Staying connected during the school year is key.
Freezie sales: 2nd break Friday for all grades. JK to grade 3 (sales downstairs) $1.00 for half and grade 4 - 8 (sales upstairs) $2.00 for a whole freezie, $1.00 for half. Profits go towards grade 8 grade and an intermediate year end trip. Sales will happen on Monday, Wednesday, Fridays for the month of Sept. Or until we run out.
September Communications Newsletter
The September Communications Newsletter is out!
In this month's issue we have information about:
Registering for school
Helpful links on the UGDSB website
Information for students who take the bus
And more!
https://www.ugdsb.ca/community/communications/communications-newsletter/
Important Upcoming Dates:
Tuesday, September 9th, 2025: Please wear red to raise awareness about FASD
-Our first School Council Meeting will be Thursday, September 18th, 2025 at 6:00 PM in the library.
-Our Meet the Teacher evening is September 18th, 2025 5:30-7:00pm. Please drop by the School Council meeting while you are here to check out what Council is all about.
-Picture day is September 19th, 2025. Individual student pictures will be taken on the 19th. Class photos will be taken later on our retake day.
-Our annual Terry Fox Run will be held on Friday, September 26th, 2025 from 130-230pm in the last learning block. More information to come.
School Volunteers: The UGDSB updated their School Volunteers Policy (205) a couple of years ago now. If you are volunteering in our school or plan to in the future, it is important to note that the following is required: a volunteer application, a volunteer agreement, an interview, a reference check and a vulnerable sector check (VSC) /offense declaration. A VSC will be required for field trip supervisors, volunteer drivers, classroom volunteers working with students, volunteer coaches/advisors. Please note: all volunteer drivers will need to complete a 508-3 Transportation of Students in Privately Owned Vehicles, a signed volunteer agreement, and a VSC/ Offense Declaration. This means that the school can no longer coordinate rides to sporting events unless we have parents/ guardians who have completed the VSC and other paperwork. Parents/ Guardians and family members must transport to games. The school will be able to provide letters that parents/guardians can use to apply for a VSC. Please note if you completed this process and we have your information on file, you will only need to complete an offense declaration. Please stop in the office if you are interested or ask your child’s teacher.
WOW Butter/ Peanut Butter Substitutes: Please do not send in peanut butter or peanut butter substitutes in your child’s lunch. We have a number of life threatening peanut and nut allergies, and these products create worry with staff and students, as they are hard to tell apart. Thank you for your cooperation.
Spoons/ Forks/Heating Up Food: A reminder that we do not supply cutlery and do not heat up student meals. Thanks for your understanding.
Attendance/ Lates/ All Visitors:If your child is not going to be at school, please call our school office and report the absence on our attendance line. Please also do this if your child is going to be late. If a student is late, they must check in with the office and get a late slip. This allows the teacher to know that the student has checked in with the office, so attendance can be accurate.
Our school day is from 830am to 250pm every day and it is important that students arrive on time, as there are important routines and announcements that they will miss if they are late. Thank you for your help.
We’ll see everyone for another day of learning on Friday. Have a wonderful weekend after a full day of learning tomorrow. We’ll see everyone back on Monday for another week of settling into our routines, making connections, and learning.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
4 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Dear Mustang Families,
What a day it was back at school! Students were excited to be back and eager to learn and make new friends. Routines are quickly being established and students are settling into the rhythm of a new school year already. It was a calm start up and I am very proud of the students and staff. Thanks for all that you are doing to support this transition back to school. I am sure many kids will be tired tonight.
Our school looks great with new lighting throughout, as well as new boilers and a new HVAC system. Thanks to all of the school, board, and outside contractors who worked hard over the summer to make this happen. Some work continues.
Each week, I will send a short email update about news at Princess Margaret Public School. Our Princess Margaret website is https://www.ugdsb.ca/PrincessMargaret/ and our Twitter/ X page is: @margaret_ps . Our school council also has a Facebook page and an Instagram page: @princessmargaretps. Staying connected during the school year is key.
Welcome Back Information Package & Important Forms That Need to Be Returned:
The following forms were sent home tonight in white and require a signature. Please return ALL of these forms as soon as possible:
-Student Verification form – please make necessary changes to the information on this form, sign and date
-Consent to Share Personal Information; newsletters/media/UGDSB websites/social media- please indicate your consent, sign and date
-Walking Trip form - please sign and date
*Please read all of the information in the package as there is plenty of important information. Purple coloured sheets do not need to be returned. Please see the attachment for a letter from Erin Oakes that was not included in tonight’s package. It is about having Erin Oakes staff (OT, PTs…) in our building to support students as needed. https://5il.ca/v8r
Life Threatening Plans/ Plans of Care:
If your child has a life threatening plan of care, asthma plan,, or needs medication, please come into the office to update the plan or sign the renewal form. Thank you in advance.
Drop & Go:
We know it can be tough, but once staff are out and on duty, please give your child a big hug and leave them with us. Staying behind or saying a long goodbye is often hard on our little ones who have trouble separating from you (their favourite people). A quick goodbye is often best and if your child is upset, we are able to calm them more quickly when parents and caregivers do not linger. Please know that we will communicate with you if this is not the case. Thanks for your trust. Please also note that we ask parents and caregivers to stay off the yards at pick up and drop off.
Important Upcoming Dates:
-Our first School Council Meeting will be Thursday, September 18th, 2025 at 6:00 PM in the library.
-Our Meet the Teacher evening is September 18th, 2025 5:30-7:00pm. Please drop by the School Council meeting while you are here to check out Council is all about.
-Picture day is September 19th, 2025. Individual student pictures will be taken on the 19th. Class photos will be taken later on our retake day.
-Our annual Terry Fox Run will be held on Friday, September 26th, 2025 from 130-230pm in the last learning block. More information to come.
Before & After School Supervision:
A reminder that our school day begins at 8:30am and dismissal is at 2:50pm. The back tarmac is supervised at 820am and the kindie yard at 815am. Supervision starts at 820am in the primary, junior, and intermediate yard in the morning. Please do not have children arrive at school any earlier than 820am in the morning. Please note that we have limited supervision after school and all students must be picked up or be able to walk home when they are dismissed at 250pm. Students are encouraged to leave immediately after school if not staying with a caregiver.
Classroom Assignments and Organizations: Each year, we begin with the staffing that was allocated in June. As in past years, our actual numbers are reviewed following the first days of school. This means students may begin their first day in one class, yet find themselves being reassigned to another class when our enrollment has been reviewed.. If this happens, we will communicate with families.
Communication:
At any time, if you have questions or concerns about what is happening at school, please reach out to your child’s teacher. It is far better to communicate early rather than grow frustrated. Often, a quick phone call or email can help to clarify situations as they arise. Please make sure you continue to refer to our website often, and update your email address with the front office if it has changed. Staff will be reaching out to families tonight- please check your child’s backpack.
Have a wonderful school week.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
5 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
The UGDSB’s September Communications Newsletter is out! In this month's issue we have information about registering for school, how to get school bus notifications, helpful links and resources on the UGDSB website, and more. We’re looking forward to a great month ahead!
LINK:
https://www.ugdsb.ca/o/ugdsb/page/communications-newsletter 6 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
Volunteers Needed for our School's Breakfast Program:
We are looking to fill volunteer positions with our school's breakfast program. This program is so important for our students, as full tummies help to fuel learning!
We need assistance on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings at 755am to about 830am.
All food is already at the school, in the office kitchen, and our volunteers prepare the breakfast options for our students in the library and help to clean up as school begins.
This commitment would run for the the school year. Volunteers need a vulnerable sector reference check completed in the last 6 months or if you were already a volunteer last year, a signed 25/26 offense declaration.
If you are interested in helping out, please call the office for more information. Thank you.
Please note we have a volunteer ready to help for the first day of school but at this point in time can only run the program on Mondays and Wednesdays. Please volunteer if you can.
6 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
A reminder of some important dates next week. Monday Sept. 1 is a holiday, Tuesday Sept. 2 is a PA Day, and Wednesday Sept. 3 is the first day of school! We can't wait to see you!
11 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
13 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

The Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) is committed to providing a safe, secure learning and working environment for students, staff, and visitors. Over the next couple of years all elementary schools are upgrading their door access systems and will consistently have their exterior doors locked during the school day. I am writing to let you know that this board-wide project of upgrading the system used to access elementary school sites across the district is coming to our school shortly. We expect to have the system installed over the summer and live by Fall 2025. Parents, guardians, volunteers are as always welcome to attend the school as per usual, however will need to use the intercom at the entrance to contact the office prior to having the doors opened. All visitors to schools are still required to sign in at the school’s main office and wear a badge/sticker identifying them as a visitor to the school once signed in. If you would like additional information please see the link below which will take you to the board’s website and to Policy / Procedures 322 that outlines the management of access to schools sites across the system:
https://www.ugdsb.ca/o/ugdsb/page/policy-322-safe-operation-of-schools-and-board-sitesThank you for your patience and understanding and we look forward to welcoming you the next time you are at the school!
Andrea Papavasiliou, PMPS Principal
2 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
All Medication/EpiPens/Puffers etc at the school will be sent home with students on June 26th. If you would prefer to pick them up from the office, please email:
princessmargaret.ps@ugdsb.on.ca to advise by the end of the day today. Plan of care renewals will be in the office for parents/caregivers to come in and sign until the end of the day on June 27th and from August 26th to September 2nd. Thank you
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Have a wonderful summer PMPS Mustang Families! I have one last update for you.
What a busy and fun last week of school we had! We celebrated our grade eights who are off to high school in the fall. They are a great group of young people and we will miss them. They are the leaders of our school and we are excited for them and the next phase of their educational journey. We also celebrated our senior kindergartens who are transitioning into grade one. Our kindergarteners are ready to take on new learning next year too but in grade one. Elementary school really goes by too fast, but the grade 8 parents and caregivers will soon discover that high school passes even quicker.
Our school also enjoyed our Jump Rope event. Thank you to all of our families who donated as we raised a terrific amount for our school- at last count around $2300 dollars. We will end our school year with a school wide assembly celebrating a job well done on Thursday. We will recognize perfect and excellent attendance, grades 1-7 award winners, our healthy schools certification, our spirit cup winners and so much more.
The First Day of the 25/26 School Year: It is hard to believe that June is almost over and we are heading into the last day of school on Thursday. My staff and I are very proud of the growth of all of our students. I am thankful for your support and trust throughout this last school year. After a rest, my staff and I are excited to start the 2025/2026 school year.
Our first day of school for all students Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 is Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025 at 830am. The Tuesday after Labour day is a PD day and that means no school for students. To our new JK families, please note all JKs start on Wednesday, September 4th. There is no staggered entry in the UGDSB, all students start on the same day and same time.
Students will meet on their regular hard top areas (i.e., Kindergarten., Primary, Junior or Intermediate). Teachers will have lists and staff will be there to greet and ensure all students get to the right spots. To help with this, grade signs will be posted. Students will gather at their grade signs, and staff will tell students what class line to join. In August I will send home a map for where grade signs will be located. Once teachers have their full class, they will make their way into the school and then classroom. A reminder that our school day begins at 8:30am and dismissal is at 2:50pm.
Classroom Assignments and Organizations:
Each year, we begin with the staffing that was allocated in June. As in past years, our actual numbers are reviewed following the first days of school. This means students may begin their first day in one class, yet find themselves being reassigned to another class later in September. If this happens, we will communicate with families and do our best to limit concerns and transitions.
School Code of Conduct: Please visit our website, under the tab resource to review our School Code of Conduct. It remains the same as the 24/25 code of conduct.
https://uppergranddsbon.sites.thrillshare.ca/o/pmps/page/resources
All year long we have kept you up to date via our our Twitter account: @margaret_ps, our Facebook account, Instrgram @princessmargaretps , school website regularly, UG Connect app, and our weekly emails. We’ll be taking a break this summer, but will have updates regarding school start up in late August/early September.
Important Upcoming Dates:
-June 26th: Last day with students
-June 27th: PD Day: No School for students
Upcoming Spirit Days:
June 26th: Canada Day (wear red and white to celebrate our amazing Country)
A few last reminders:
Report Cards and IEPs: Please note that report cards and IEPs (for students who have them) are going home on Thursday, June 26th. They are also accessible online. Please see directions on our website.
Library Books: We have outstanding library books. Please look everywhere at home for lost books. It’s important we have all books returned to the library as soon as possible. Thank you in advance.
Summer Renos at PMPS: A reminder that the school is closed to staff and students after June 27th/25. We have a number of projects happening at PMPS again this summer (expansion of the kindergarten yard, new boilers , new entry systems for doors etc).
A reminder that Friday is a PD day for students. There is no school for students.
We look forward to welcoming back our students and having a wonderful 25/26 school year full of fun and learning! We’ll see our current students back on Thursday before a nice long summer break. Since this is my last email of the school year, I want to wish you and your family a happy and safe summer. Thank you for your support this school year and I look forward to working with returning families in the fall. Take care.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Attention Mrs. Landry, Ms. Mikulik, and Mr. Robertson’s Classes,
The trip to Island Lake tomorrow, Wednesday, June 25th has been cancelled due the weather.
Thank you.
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Good morning to our families of our grade 8 graduates,
Just a couple of notes about tonight.
-Please do not arrive before 6pm tonight due to the forecasted heat. At 6pm, we will welcome families into the hallways to stay cool, but we are unable to do this before 6pm.
-At 615pm we will take a graduation class photo in the library due to the heat. Only one member of each family is allowed to come into the library to take a photo.
Thank you for your understanding.
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Good evening Mustang Families,
We had a terrific play day this week celebrating our gold certification for Healthy Schools and our school was represented proudly at the Dufferin Track and Field meet by our Mustang athletes. Last week, we had a fantastic Jump Rope for Heart event. Thank you to all of our families who were able to donate. We had our graduation run through this week for our grade eights too and welcomed our new JKs for JK Orientation. It’s been a busy week and next week promises to be the same again.
Report Cards and IEPs: Please note that report cards and IEPs (for students who have them) will be coming home on June 26th, 2025.. They are also accessible online. Please see directions on our website and down below is some help if you have trouble accessing them online.
LIBRARY BOOKS ARE OVERDUE: All library books need to be returned to school. We have many books currently checked out, we need to get that number done to zero. Please look at home for library books and get them returned ASAP. Thank you for your help.
Summer Work at PMPS: This summer our school will have construction happening once again. The school will be closed at the end of the day on June 27th and reopen on Tuesday, August 26th, 2025. Thank you.
Upcoming PD Day Information:
Professional Activity Day Description:
June 27, 2025
Information for Elementary and Secondary Parents/Guardians
Date: June 27, 2025
Length: Full Day
Elementary Topics June 27 AM:
School and Board Improvement Planning
Reflections of the Year
Literacy and/or Mathematics Effective Practices and Resources
Elementary Topics June 27 PM:
Transition planning for students
Year End Responsibilities
Entity Hosting: Upper Grand DSB
Presenter(s)/Facilitator(s): School Administrators
Description:
(225 minutes each day) - School and Board Improvement Planning
Important Dates:
-June 20th: Grade 1- 3 Trip to Orangeville Library: Author Visit (info has gone home)
-June 20th: Rescheduled Track and Field
-June 23rd: PMPS Grad!!!
-June 24th: Kindergarten SK celebration (more information to come)
-June 25th: Public Health Fluoride Varnish #2 (more information to come)
-June 25th: Intermediate walk to Island Lake
-June 26th: Term 2 report cards go home & Last day with students
-June 26th: Last Day morning assembly, intermediate bbq and dance
-June 27th: PD day: No school for students
-August 28th: Grade 9 Orientation at ODSS -arrive by 930am
Upcoming Spirit Days: June 2025:
-June 26th: Celebrate Canada!! Dress in red and white or wear Canadian accessories
Reminders:
Support to Access Digital Report Cards for Parents/Guardians : To support upcoming report cards at the end of June, The Upper Grand District School Board has an online parent portal called Parent ConnectED. Parents/guardians are able to access their children's report cards digitally through this portal. To assist with access and support any technical challenges that families might experience, the UGDSB has created a support website for Parent ConnectED found here: UGDSB Report Card Support. This is also posted on our school website.
Within this website there is support on the following topics:
How to create a parent portal account
How to access report cards
A list of links to schools report card websites
The parent-teacher interview booking process
Information on 18+ students granting parental access
What to do if you forgot your password
Parent Resources:
Parent Support Network: Please check out
www.parentsupportnetwork.ca for free parenting workshops. The Parenting Support Network is a great organization of parents supporting parents.
DCAFS Behaviour Solutions: DCAFS offers a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of each child and family. They believe that every child deserves the chance to reach their full potential, and they are committed to helping them do just that. If you're looking for support for your family within a safe and welcoming community, look no further than DCAFS! Please see the link for some different workshops and events:
https://behavioursolutions.dcafs.on.ca/events/
DCAFS Walk In, Talk In Clinic: Open to Everyone!
https://dcafs.on.ca/services/child-youth-mental-health/talk-in-clinic/#:~:text=Talk%2DIn%20Clinic%20is%20open%20Wednesdays%20between%2012%3A30%20p.m.,to%20provide%20some%20basic%20information.
Talk-In Clinic is your primary gateway to essential mental health support. Talk-In Clinic is open Wednesdays between 12:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (last appointment at 5:30 p.m.). Please come as early as possible to ensure an appointment. If you prefer, you can call ahead at 519-941-1530 to provide some basic information. This is support for children, youth, and families.
Thanks for taking the time to read through my weekly emails and your continued support. We’ll see everyone on Friday for another day of learning.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Dear Mustang Families,
Track and Field for those PMPS athletes attending has been rescheduled from Thursday, June 19th to Friday, June 20th. Please see below for a message from the phys ed committee.
This means that this week’s pizza day scheduled for Friday, June 19th is now moved to Thursday, June 20th. This means our athletes will not miss out on the pizza that they ordered. Our primary athletes will miss their author visit at the library, but there is nothing we can do to reschedule that.
So, Track is Friday and Pizza Day is now on Thursday.
Thanks for your understanding. Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
Message from the Phys Ed Council:
Regretfully, we have no choice but to postpone the track and field day until Friday June 20th. The weather forecast on Wednesday effectively prevents us from setting up for the event until Thursday. Furthermore, the amount of rain forecasted Wednesday and overnight into Thursday morning will likely make the track unusable for some time on Thursday. So Friday is the day.
Things to know for Friday:
Tony Rose Recreation Complex is hosting a lacrosse tournament. We will not be able to use the building for washrooms or parking.
Washrooms will be available after 10am in the ODSS gym. Athletes and supporters arriving before 10am should be made aware of the delay. Washrooms will be under strict supervision. Adult supervisors are required for all students to enter the building. If any student should be found wandering around the high school halls, there will be consequences.
The forecast for Friday still includes some rain and wind. Please advise your students to prepare to compete in mildly poor weather. If schools are planning to set up tents, please ensure that they are properly anchored.
We apologize to all of those who are inconvenienced by this decision.
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Good evening Mustang Families,
It was another excellent week here at PMPS! I cannot believe we are in the last few weeks of school. Where did the year go? Teachers are working hard to keep routines in place and ensure consistency, as well as celebrating a school year of hard work. We are not counting down, but rather making the last days count!
Our school completed our annual PMPS Compass Run in support of the Compass Run Church. Did you know that year after year, the Compass Run donates $6,00o to our school’s nutrition program? Our finalists at the Bike Roadeo did a wonderful job representing our school this past weekend at the Orangeville wide event. Congratulations to all of our finalists and to Mrs. Mikulik who facilitated our participation. This Friday, our school is hosting it’s annual Jump Rope for Heart event. If you help support heart research, please see below. Thank you.
Did you know that PMPS is fortunate to have a Child and Youth Worker for 4 days a week. One of her duties includes doing presentations with students from kindergarten to grade 8 to ensure that we are being proactive and teaching children effective strategies. Our CYC completed over 85 presentations this school year about a variety of topics which included: Zones of Regulation, handling big feelings, classroom expectations, being an upstander, perseverance, being a friend, personal space, stealing, fair vs equal, golden rule, bullying, kindness, power of words, healthy relationships, conflict resolution, abuse prevention, mental health and self care, size of the problem, safe hands, end of year changes, and plus guest presenters including Kids Help Phone, Get Real x2, CMHA, and Family Transition Place. Wow! If you see our CYC, Tania please make sure to say ‘thank you’ for her hard work.
Important Dates:
-June 13th: All library books due back to the school library
-June 16th: Healthy SchoolS School Wide Play Day (morning two blocks)
-June 17th: JK Orientation-9-12pm approximately (new parents/caregivers were sent an email)
-June 19th: Track and Field Board event (more information to come)
-June 20th: Grade 1- 3 Trip to Orangeville Library: Author Visit (info has gone home)
-June 23rd: PMPS Grad!!!
-June 24th: Kindergarten SK celebration (more information to come)
-June 25th: Public Health Fluoride Varnish #2 (more information to come)
-June 25th: Intermediate walk to Island Lake
-June 26th: Term 2 report cards go home & Last day with students
-June 26th: Last Day morning assembly, intermediate bbq and dance
-June 27th: PD day: No school for students
-August 28th: Grade 9 Orientation at ODSS (more information to come)
Upcoming Spirit Days: June 2025:
-June 13th: Share the Sunshine Day: Dress in yellow or bright colours to symbolize sunshine and positivity. Let your kind spirit shine
-June 16th: School Colours to celebrate our PMPS outdoor playday!! Make sure to wear a hat and some sunscreen!!
-June 26th: Celebrate Canada!! Dress in red and white or wear Canadian accessories
Reminders:
📚 Library Book Returns 📚: As we near the end of the school year, the library is getting ready for next year’s adventures! We kindly ask families to help ensure that all library books are returned by June 13th. No new books will be signed out at this time. Thank you for supporting our library and helping us keep our collection organized and ready for September! Warm regards, Mustang Library Team
Jump Rope for Heart – Friday, June 13th, 2025: We are excited to announce that Princess Margaret Public School will be participating in the Jump Rope for Heart event on Friday, June 13th, in support of the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada!
This fun and active event encourages our students to get moving, have fun, and learn about the importance of heart health — all while raising funds for a great cause. Each jump contributes to research and promotes the health and well-being of Canadians.
Event Details:
📅 Date: Friday, June 13, 2025
🪁 Note: Activities will take place throughout the school day.
How You Can Help:
🔗 Register & Fundraise Online:
Visit our school’s fundraising page:
https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/88081
Or go to jumpropeforheart.ca and search for
Princess Margaret Public School – Orangeville
👟 Dress for the Day:
Please ensure your child wears comfortable clothing, proper footwear, and brings a water bottle.
Let’s make this year’s Jump Rope for Heart event our best one yet!
Thank you for helping us support a heart-healthy future.
Freezie Sales to Support Grad: The last freezie sale is Thursday, June 12th. Kindergarten up to grade 3 - ½ freezie only $1.00, and all other grades can buy ½ or full for $1/$2. Sales will be during second nutrition break (12:50-1:10). Thank you for your support.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Orangeville Food Bank is partnering with summerlunch+ this July and August!
summerlunch+ is offering free weekly food support and fun online cooking & learning sessions for kids in the community.
✅ For children and youth ages 7–16
✅ Includes food gift cards
✅ Weekly virtual cooking and nutrition classes
✅ No cost to participate – just register and join in!
Please share with someone who might be interested or send a message if you have any questions
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
The 800m and 1500m run scheduled for June 4th at 6pm at ODSS is cancelled due to weather and flooded fields. We will try hard to reschedule.
-Dufferin Phys. Ed Council
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Good evening Mustang Families,
It was another excellent week here at PMPS! I am sending this email out a little earlier to remind families of the upcoming PD day this Friday, June 6th.
Happy Pride! Our GSA The Welcoming Mustangs, Tania our CYC, and Mrs. Brodie organized a school wide flag raising ceremony with a decorate our tarmac event for all students to spread kindness and inclusivity. It was really neat to see all students participating and the messages they created. Daily announcements continue all month long along with a bursting with pride art activity. Our 800m and 1500m runners did an excellent job training and I know they will do a great job at their meet on Wednesday evening (it’s going ahead).. Thanks to our coaches, Mrs Landry and Mrs Corbett for facilitating this opportunity for our students. We also found out recently that our school has achieved gold status for Public Health’s Healthy Schools program. This was our second ‘golden’ year. Achieving the highest rating speaks to the hard work of our staff. Well done!
Thank you to everyone who was able to come out for our art show and family fun night this week. The artwork was stunning and our band and choir played and sang beautifully. Thank you to our staff, our student and school council, and all the volunteers who made the evening a great success! Mrs. Ellis is the driving force behind our arts education and this evening. She is an artist herself and brings out the artist in all of our students. Thank you Mrs. Ellis.
We want to wish Bon Voyage to our grade intermediates who travel to Niagara Falls on Thursday to celebrate a successful year. As a result, there are no freezie sales on the 5th. Best of luck to all of the Bike Roadeo participants who head to the Orangeville wide competition this Saturday! Go Mustangs go!
On Thursday, June 5th we are hosting our last School Council meeting of the 24/25 school year. The current council will hold elections for next year and discuss ideas for the upcoming year. New members are always welcome to attend. We meet at 6pm in the school library.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our dedicated co chairs Emily M and Emily D for their passion and hard work leading our School Council. Thank you to Ida C who was our hardworking and efficient secretary providing all of our minutes. From Holiday Craft Fair to Family Fun Night, all of our Council members have worked so hard to enrich PMPS for students and staff. They have worked hard to fundraise to provide resources and opportunities for our students. Thank you on behalf of our entire PMPS school community. #MustangProud
📚 Library Book Returns 📚: As we near the end of the school year, the library is getting ready for next year’s adventures! We kindly ask families to help ensure that all library books are returned by June 13th. No new books will be signed out at this time. Thank you for supporting our library and helping us keep our collection organized and ready for September! Warm regards, Mustang Library Team
Scent Sensitive: An important reminder that we are a scent sensitive school. This means no perfumes and colognes. Strong scents can trigger asthma attacks, severe headaches, nausea etc. Thank you for ensuring your child keeps perfumes and colognes at home, and does not put them on before school. Any perfumes and colognes will be kept in the office if found and can be picked up at the end of the day, not to return. If students come in smelling strongly, they will need to return home to clean up and change clothes. Thank you for your attention to this serious matter.
A reminder that tomorrow is a PD Day. This means there is no school for students.
Milk Sales Almost Done for the Year : Our wonderful Student Council continues to sell milk this week until it runs out. We’ll be done after we run out this week. Thanks for your support all year. The milk costs $1.25 each. Milk sale profits support our Student Council.
Important Dates:
-June 5th: Grade 8 Intermediate Trip to Niagara Falls
-June 5th: Last School Council meeting of the year: Elections for 25/26 & more 6pm
-June 6th: PD day-No school for students
-June 9th: Compass Run at School
-June 10th: Rescheduled CMHA Presentations for Intermediates (new letters went home)
-June 11th: Headwaters Farm Program Presentation- kindergarten (letter to go home)
-June 12th: Headwaters Farm Program Presentation- grade ½ class (letter to go home)
-June 13th: Jump Rope Event
-June 16th: Healthy SchoolS School Wide Play Day (morning two blocks)
Upcoming Spirit Days: June 2025:
-June 13th: Share the Sunshine Day: Dress in yellow or bright colours to symbolize sunshine and positivity. Let your kind spirit shine
Thanks for taking the time to read through my weekly emails and your continued support. We’ll see everyone on Thursday for another day of learning.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
📚 Library Book Returns 📚
As we near the end of the school year, the library is getting ready for next year’s adventures! We kindly ask families to help ensure that all library books are returned by June 13th. No new books will be signed out at this time. Thank you for supporting our library and helping us keep our collection organized and ready for September!
Warm regards,
Mustang Library Team
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Jump Rope for Heart Friday June 13th!
Hey Mustang Families!
Thank-you for helping support the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation
Our online Fundraiser page is:
https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/88081
OR
jumpropeforheart.ca/registration
and search for Princess Margaret School
3 months ago, Andrea Papavasiliou