We are entering the final two and a half months of the school year, and it is an especially busy and exciting time at SRT. There are many opportunities ahead for students to be engaged both inside and outside the classroom. Upcoming highlights include the Law field trip, the Science 9 trip to the Vancouver Zoo, and the start of the ball hockey season. Students in Grade 10 will also be preparing for and completing the Numeracy 10 Assessment. Our performing arts program is also in full swing, … [Read more...]
Student-Led conferences Thursday April 16th
All conferences are by appointment only. Last year, we included a few drop-in sessions but we had fewer parents and students than in previous years so we are returning to bookings only. Appointments are 5 minutes long. Conference Times: Afternoon Session: 1PM–4PM, Evening Session: 5PM–7PM. Booking is now open on the Parent Portal (closes April 13th at 8PM). There are no regularly scheduled classes. … [Read more...]
Winter Break
As 2025 comes to a close, we would like to take a moment to wish all SRT students and families a positive, restful, and well-deserved winter break. We are also pleased to share a few important updates and reminders as we head into the new year. December was an especially busy and exciting month at SRT. Our community came together for several successful fundraising initiatives in support of SRT families and the Coins for Kids campaign. Thank you for your generosity and support. Students also … [Read more...]
Support for SRT Families in Need fundraiser
Support SRT Students and Families this Holiday Season !! As we approach the holiday season, we’re reaching out to our SRT community to help us support SRT students and families in need through a school-wide Krispy Kreme fundraiser. For the past five years, our teaching and support staff have raised funds internally to assist our own school families during the holidays. This year, we have more students requiring financial and meal assistance than ever before, and we’re hoping … [Read more...]
Halloween letter
As a Friday night Halloween approaches, we would like to once again address an important matter that affects both our school and the broader community. Prior to last year, our school grounds have seen large gatherings of students on Halloween evening, not only from Samuel Robertson but also from schools across the district, as well as from Coquitlam and Mission. Unfortunately, these gatherings have resulted in significant issues, including vandalism, fights, and excessive amounts of garbage left … [Read more...]

