It’s been a year unlike any other, but one thing is certain: Grand Erie’s secondary schools are ready to welcome future Grade 9 students! Information sessions will be held virtually this year, and secondary school staff are eager to ensure students and parents are supported throughout this transition process. The virtual information sessions begin with specialized programs. To attend a session from home, please follow the instructions provided for each school below as to how to access a virtual invitation.
For Grand Erie Grade 8 students, information will be sent directly to students/families by the feeder school via a link prior to the date posted. Each secondary school will indicate if they are offering a Teams Live session, and how families may register for that session as part of the information shared.
For out-of-board registrations, please contact the school directly for information to be sent to you. We welcome and encourage non-Grand Erie families to connect directly with our secondary schools about all of the amazing opportunities that are available.
Specialized Programs:
Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School
For a virtual invitation to the Laurier event, please email Michael DeGroote.
North Park Collegiate and Vocational School
Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School
For a virtual invitation to the SOAR event, please email Griffin Cobb.
Grand Erie Grade 9 Virtual Information Session Schedule
City of Brantford and Brant County:
Haldimand County:
Norfolk County:
Port Dover Health & Fitness Centre & Port Dover Chiropractic Centre hosted the third annual community fundraiser "Blood Sweat & Cheers Port Dover" on Saturday, June 17, 2017! This 5 km obstacle fun run resulted in all proceeds donated to Lakewood Elementary and St. Cecilia's for outdoor recreational equipment and refurbishments to the Todd Eaton Memorial track. Lakewood Elementary School staff, parents and students are truly grateful for this support. Thank YOU!
Our focus will be track training for sprints and long distance.
Students should have proper footwear - running shoes not board shoes. A light jacket or sweater is often needed and track pants, capris or soccer style shorts.
The Running Club maintains a supportive, non-competitive atmosphere which allows all levels of runners to develop their running.
Watch the newsletter for information and updates.