Keheewin School

1910 - 105 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T6J 5J8
Phone: 438-3874 Fax: 462-5906
Email: keheewin@epsb.ca

"When Love and Skill Work Together,
Expect a Masterpiece"

 
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Principal's Message

“When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece.”

Welcome to another school year - a year of much learning for your children.  It gives me great pleasure to welcome new students, parents and staff to Keheewin School and to welcome back those people who are returning.  The staff and I are looking forward to an exciting year of new challenges and achievements.

 Schools in today’s society have multiple goals.  The education at Keheewin School gives children opportunities for a balanced education – access to the arts, sciences, literature, history and languages, as well as opportunities to develop decision-making and critical and creative thinking skills.  Our school supports health and safety while preparing children for a multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual world. This excellent learning environment is supported by dedicated staff, committed parents and positive students.

The information in this handbook is intended to help you and your children understand the daily operation of Keheewin School.  It is also online at http://keheewin.epsb.ca.  In the true spirit of the partnership between home and school, this handbook is not intended to replace the personal communication that we strive to achieve and enjoy.

The staff looks forward to working in partnership with you in the development of our students, your children.

Learning together,

Crystal Mills

Principal

“The time has come,” the Walrus said,

“To talk of many things;

Of shoes and ships and sealing wax

Of cabbages and kings.”

                                              Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll, 1872