Thursday, October 29

KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION for 2021-2022


Kindergarten Registration for the 2021 - 2022 School Year starts on Monday, November 2:


To register your child for Kindergarten next year at Charles Dickens Elementary, you will need to register online and then come to the school with the required documentation.


Documentation includes: 

Birth certificate, immunization records and proof of address. Proof of address is either a rental agreement or property tax notice and a copy of a  recent utility bill (BC Hydro/Telus etc.)

Please call our School Office Admin at the Main School (604) 713-4978 and speak to Anne (Mon - Wed) or Michelle (Thu - Fri) and arrange a time to drop off the documentation.

Alternatively, you are welcome to come to the school and drop it off for us to photocopy. Please call when at the front door of the main entrance.

Thank you,
Anne Canning 
Charles Dickens Elementary 

Thursday, October 8

COVID-19 Contact Tracing at BC Schools

There has been a case of COVID-19 identified within the Dickens community and you may have heard stories on the news of late, regarding how COVID cases in schools are being handled. 

We’re sure that many of you have questions about the process for informing and tracing cases and we encourage you to take a look at the websites for both Vancouver Coast Health exposures and the BCCDC exposures. 

Below, you’ll find the outline of Vancouver Coastal Health’s process when a positive case is identified, along with an infographic which describes how contact tracing works. If a student or teacher receives a confirmed positive COVID-19 test result, Public Health follows a rigorous protocol:

Contact tracing is initiated to determine how the individual was infected and who they were in close contact with. We identify and notify close contacts who may be at an increased risk, and advise them to self-isolate and monitor for symptoms for 14 days.

Only Public Health can determine who is a close contact. Learning groups, friends or other connections may not be determined to be a close contact. 

Public Health staff works closely with the school and school district throughout the case and contact management process to maintain close communication with the school community.

Understanding that it’s easier said than done, we encourage you not to panic, but rather to be vigilant in monitoring yourselves and your family members for any of the identified symptoms and keep your kids home if you’re unsure. 

When you’re picking up your child(ren) from school, keep your distance, wear a mask (unless you aren’t able to for health reasons) and, as Julie recommended last week, rather than staying in the park or on the playground where there are lots of people, head home. 

Ahead of Thanksgiving, we’d like to remind you of what Dr. Henry has said:

“Make your celebrations large in thanks, large in gratitude, but small in size.
Stick to six and share turkey, not COVID.”

Sending all our best for a wonderful, safe and healthy Thanksgiving, 

Your PAC Co-Chairs,
Laura, Tiffany, Sara & Daniela

Monday, October 5

Pandemic Guidelines for Halloween

To enjoy Trick-or-Treating, here are some helpful COVID-19 guidelines & tips from the BC Centre for Disease Control
Have fun and stay safe!