“Kindness is a gift everyone can afford to give.” Will you GIVE your time to mentor our future Lancers? If so, apply today. Link Crew is looking for kind, caring and compassionate people. Get your application in by scanning the QR code on the posters.
Are you ready for some football? If you want to play football in the fall, the team team Lift Test will take place Monday, June 10, immediately after school in the weight room.
There is a signup on the bulletin boards for ALL players. See you on Monday! Go BLUE!
Good Morning, Lancers! Today is the start of Cultural Week here at UCC. Starting our trip at home did you know the name Canada was inspired by the indigenous word “Katana” which means settlement or village. Now traveling to South America, Portuguese immigrants brought the “Carnival Rio de Janeiro '' to Brazil in 1723. This is a catholic celebration held 40 days before Easter as a religious holiday. I hope you had an exciting trip, but remember to pack your bags because tomorrow we are traveling to Asia!
The Ursuline track team competed in the OFSAA west regional meet on Friday and Saturday.
Highlights of the meet were:
CJ R., first in junior boys Triple jump, first in long jump and 3rd in High jump
Emma N., was first in junior girls discus, and 1st shotput
Griffin K., was 9th in senior boys javelin
Rowan G., was 8th in senior girls javelin
Gavin M., was 8th in the senior boys 400m also beating our school record (50.78 secs.)
Alex W., was 12th in the novice boys 400m
Lily B., was 8th in the novice girls 100 and 11th in High Jump
Deacon D., was 15th in the novice boys 100
Addisyn V., was 9th in senior girls discus
Alyssa C., was 13th in junior girls high jump
Eric W., was 12th in the senior boys 800m
The novice girls 4x100 relay team made up of Ava L., Alexis H-L, Chloe V., and Maya D., was 14th
The Novice boys 4x100 relay team made up of Camden A., Alex W., Brandon T., and Deacon D., was 10th
And the Senior boys 4x100 relay team, made up of Brandon S., Aidan S., Gavin M., and CJ R., was 9th.
Congratulations to all athletes on an excellent season filled with meet records, school records and personal bests.
Good luck to CJ R., and Emma N., as they compete in the OFSAA meet this Friday and Saturday.
Good Morning Lancers, today we are visiting Europe and Africa! We are starting with….. the Netherlands! Did you know that there are more bikes than people, and don’t worry about mosquitos because Iceland has none due to their varying climate conditions. Now in Africa, did you know that traditional African sculptures are often made abstract to truly portray the essence of people. There are more than 3,000 different Indigenous groups and 2,000 different languages in Africa. We hope you learned a little more from each continent today Lancers, and get prepared to travel down under (insert accent) for Australia and Antarctica tomorrow!
Our track team is entering their OFSAA week as our senior girls rugby team are starting their OFSAA today. With all this continued athletic excitement it is time to get your athletic banquet ticket today. They are on sale this week only. The athletic banquet is Tuesday, June 11. The doors open at five with our meal to be served shortly after. The awards will be presented in the theatre starting at 6 o’clock. Athletic banquet tickets are on sale through cash online. If you have any questions, please find us in the Phys Ed office.