Archive for October 2025
York University Seminar at St. Lawrence School
We had the pleasure of welcoming representatives from York University to St. Lawrence School for a special university seminar. During the session, students had the opportunity to learn more about York University’s programs, campus life, and future study opportunities in Canada. The seminar provided valuable insights for students who are considering post-secondary education abroad and…
Read MoreTRU University Seminar Held at St. Lawrence School
We were delighted to welcome representatives from Thompson Rivers University (TRU) for a special university seminar at St. Lawrence School. During the session, TRU staff introduced their beautiful Kamloops campus and modern on-campus residences designed to support student life and learning. They also shared details about some of their unique and hands-on programs, including the…
Read MoreKPU University Seminar at St. Lawrence School
This October, we were excited to welcome Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) for a special university seminar at St. Lawrence School! KPU shared an overview of their unique programs that are currently running, including: Fashion & Technology Interior Design (Honours option available) Product Design Technical Apparel Design Front‑End Development for Interactive Applications Business Administration / Marketing…
Read MoreCelebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival at St. Lawrence School
Recently, St. Lawrence School held a Mid-Autumn Festival celebration on campus. During the event, students and instructors gave engaging presentations on how the festival is celebrated in their home countries, introducing traditional dishes and sweets. It was a wonderful opportunity to share and learn about different cultures. For lunch, a whole roasted lamb, a traditional…
Read More📚 Students Visit Public Library for English First Peoples Reading Project
Our students recently visited the local Public Library to borrow books written by First Nations authors. These books will be used in their English First Peoples course, which focuses on developing English language skills through the study of Indigenous literature, perspectives, and voices. English First Peoples is recognized as an academic English course in British…
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