Now that the gates have opened and schools are fully operational, so have our classes. But not without the necessary changes and precautions. Now instead of having four classes per day from 8:30 until 3:00 we now have only two… Continue Reading →
Exhibitions are some of the most important milestones in a PLP students learning career. It shows the overall learning and achievement over a term or even a year. I’ve participated in two exhibitions now, the first one being the STAR-WARS… Continue Reading →
As the last project of our Humanities 8 class, we had to go out with a bang. As we’ve dove deeper and deeper into world history, ancient relics, leaders and civilizations, we’ve been moving along a certain timeline. The last… Continue Reading →
The ultimate road trip. It’s not as simple as it seems. A lot of planning and budgeting goes into it, something we found out in our latest Sciematics project based around this concept. So, with careful planning, budgeting, thinking and… Continue Reading →
Driving Question: I feel I am ready to move onto grade 9 as I have developed and grown as a learner not only according to the curricular competencies but also on my own terms. Grade 8. Possibly one… Continue Reading →
During the first few weeks in quarantine, we started our first project through online school. It started off a little rough, but once we got into a routine it started working out. Our job was to become photo journalists and… Continue Reading →
As you probably know, the Coronavirus or COVID-19 has been affecting peoples lives around the world, hence the term pandemic. We performed our DI regionals live before COVID-19 got big. Our Destination Imagination provincials unfortunately got cancelled so we had… Continue Reading →
It’s The End Of My World As I Know It… Our humanities class has been one of the most diverse classes so far in this year. From advertising, to religion, to the middle ages, and now to the renaissance. Although… Continue Reading →
Destination Imagination… My first destination imagination was quite eccentric. People running around, so many forms and most of all, the exhaustion. Throughout the entire thing, I could tell everyone was tired, staying up late nights working on their projects. Regardless,… Continue Reading →
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