Schedule IV is in effect.
Mission Week #2 (March 9–13, 2026) will support BGC Winnipeg, an organization that provides safe and supportive spaces for children and youth in our community.
Students will participate through a relaxed dress code fundraiser, donation drive (sports equipment, snacks, and hygiene items), educational announcements and quiz, and a pizza lunch fundraiser. If our $6,000 goal is reached, a lighthearted “Pie a Teacher” event will take place. Students may also volunteer at the BGC Invitational Basketball Tournament in April.
This week encourages service, awareness, and living out our call to be “men for others.”
Thank you for your support.

Monday, March 23, 2026
The Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre
What is it?
A fun night out!
5:00 p.m.: Rainbow Auction with great prizes, ‘Sparkle for a Cause’ jewellery raffle, Candy bar
7:00 p.m.: Three course dinner
8:00 p.m.: Live Auction and Fashion Show featuring local retailers
Why come?
Meet other parents and support the Magis Fund, which ensures that all students have access to the things they need (bus tickets, band instrument rentals, etc.) to fully participate is school life. This event is for the whole school community!
Bring your partner, a friend, or let us know what grade your son is in and we’ll seat you with other parents from the same year.
Buy your ticket on the St. Paul’s website: Fashion Show - St Paul's High School
THANK YOU!!!
On behalf of the SPHS Parent’s Guild, a heartfelt thank‑you to everyone who responded to our recent letter of request! We are truly a community of caring parents, and we deeply appreciate each of you who plays such an important role in supporting our sons.
We are incredibly grateful for the time, energy, and generosity that our volunteers give throughout the year and make such a meaningful difference. As we continue our work, we still need ongoing support, and we hope you’ll consider one of the exciting opportunities listed below, including the role of Parent Guild Secretary. Your involvement helps keep our community strong, connected, and vibrant!
Volunteers Needed:
Angus Reid Debate Tournament – Thursday, March 19/26
We are still looking for 1 volunteer from 4:30-6:00 (set up shift). We provide hospitality for this event by putting out dainties and providing hot/cold beverages. This is an EXCELLENT opportunity if your son is on the Debate Team and you are already at the school. Please click HERE to sign up.
Parent Guild Executive – Secretary Needed Sept. 2026
Please consider joining the Parent Guild Executive in the role of Secretary! We are looking for a new member of the Parent Guild. It would be great if the person wishing to be Secretary could stay on for a couple of years to help build momentum in the Guild.
DESCRIPTION - The Secretary shall attend all meetings and keep an accurate account of the proceedings (called the Minutes). The Secretary prepares and distributes agendas, minutes, and notices of meetings. The Guild Secretary shall serve as a member of the Parent Advisory Board. The Secretary is asked to be involved in some of the events the Parent Guild Executive hosts (new parent nights, Christmas Brunch, etc.).
If you are interested in the role of Parent Guild Secretary, please email the Parent Guild President Kelly Morganti at parentguild@stpauls.mb.ca or Kate Brito, Executive Assistant to the President, at kbrito@stpauls.mb.ca.
Future events we will be asking for Volunteers to help out at! Mark your calendars!
Grade 9 Bake Sale – April 16 (daytime opportunity)
Parent Teacher Conferences – April 23 (evening opportunity)
Nearly New Sale – April 23 (daytime and evening opportunity)
Nearly New Sale – May 12 (daytime and evening opportunity)
Evening of Performing and Visual Arts – May 26 (evening opportunity)
Convocation Reception – June 29 & 30 (daytime opportunity – we will need many volunteers for this!)
CRU SHOPPE
Your support helps keep the CRU Shop running smoothly — and it’s a wonderful way to get involved and enjoy the school community! Please sign up HERE if you are interested.
For more information about the Parents’ Guild, please visit their page HERE .

The registration process for the 2026–2027 school year will be completed before Spring Break. Families of students in grades 9–11 will receive an email with full details by March 13.
This email will include:
To confirm your son’s place at St. Paul’s next year, both the Online Registration Form and Payment Form must be completed by the stated deadlines.
Meeting these deadlines is especially important, as we are also in the admissions process and have a high number of applicants for next year.
A follow-up email with detailed instructions will be sent to the first contact associated with each student. Families are responsible for ensuring all forms are completed as required.
Scholarships Featured this Week
Hillel General Scholarships- for Jewish students (various scholarships, due March 16)
Conrad Spirrison Memorial Scholarship – Education ($1000, due March 16)
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets- must have participated in the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet program for a minimum of 24 months ($5000, due April 1)
MHSAA Scholarships:
The following two hockey scholarships applications are now available: Ken 'Friar' Nicolson Award and the Fred Stevenson Award (Due April 10)
Some Excellent Resources Shared with Gr 12 Students Registered for U of M
1. Career Planning and One-on-One Counselling Support for Academic Planning
Grade 12 students who are registered to attend U of M in the fall can now access Career Services at the university. They offer free one-on-one career and academic planning in-person on online. Career consultants help you figure out your future—by helping you connect your interests to occupations, determine the degree path that suits your unique occupational goals, make informed career choices, find experiential learning opportunities, or build excellent job search strategies.
2. First Year Planning for University
Students can also find many resources about first-year planning at the U of M at the First Year Centre including the First Year Planning Guide. There are answers to commonly asked questions, tutorials on registration, and practical information for new students.
3. New Student Checklist
Students are encouraged to print a copy of this “to-do” list for reminders on dates that need to be attended to, starting in May.