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Posted on 2026-03-01 22:27:27.059 +0000 UTC

Our Loughborough Lions Have Made The News!

After breaking the Canadian Guinness World Record for the longest Rainbow Loom chain, we are very proud to see the accomplishment of our Rainbow Loom Club in the news! To view this newsworthy article, please visit Loughborough Rainbow Loom Club.

Rainbow Loom Club


Mental Health Webinars

We are excited to share a valuable opportunity to support your child’s well-being. School Mental Health Ontario is offering a free webinar series as part of the By Your Side Learning Hub, designed to help parents and caregivers navigate important topics to support their children’s mental health.  

This expert-led series will provide insights and practical strategies on:  

✅ balanced device use 

✅ vaping 

✅ body image 

✅ anxiety 

The webinars will also include answers to questions that parents/caregivers can provide ahead of the webinar, giving you the chance to ask questions and gain practical guidance.  

📅 Sessions run March to June  

💻 Register for free today   

We encourage all parents and caregivers to participate in this informative series. Together, we can support the well-being of our children and communities.


Courses


Maltby- Circle of Security Sydenham

Maltby


A Community Evening with Author Monique Gray Smith

Braiding Sweetgrass


Winter Weather Outdoor Clothing

With the winter weather, comes colder and wetter weather conditions. When deciding if students will go outside for recess, we follow the Public Health extreme cold guidelines. Generally, if the temperature is forecast to be -25C or -28C with the windchill, children are kept inside. If the temperatures are below this threshold, we will try to make it outside for recess. It is important that students come to school with the appropriate outdoor clothing including: winter coat, snow pants, boots, mitts/gloves and a toque.


Register Your Child Now in LDSB

Do you have a child ready to start Kindergarten this September? If your child is four- or five-years-old by the end of December (2026), now is the time to register. Limestone offers Kindergarten in both English and French Immersion—where 85% of instruction is in French—plus a strong focus on the core skills of reading, writing, and math. With greater choice in schools and future programming, your child can discover a sense of belonging, while learning the knowledge and skills they need to succeed. For more information, please visit limestone.on.ca/kindergarten.

In Limestone, students may be permitted to attend any school within the board when there is available student space, upon submission and approval of the proper application. Please note only one application per student can be processed; please do not submit more than one application for multiple school locations. If multiple applications are submitted, families will be contacted to select which school application they would like processed, and all other applications will be removed from the system.

The board is not responsible for the provision of any transportation for students outside of their regular school boundary area. This applies to both students within Limestone’s geographic boundaries (out of boundary), and students who live outside of those boundaries (out of district). 

To find the name and location of your in-boundary or home school(s), enter the student’s home address into Tri-Board's Locate A School tool.

 

SHS Youth and Money Workshop

SHSYouthand Money Workshop


LPS Talize Fundraiser

We are excited to announce a new fundraiser happening from now until the end of May 2026! We have partnered with Talize Kingston to raise money for student activities. For those who are not familiar with Talize, they are a Canadian-owned and operated for-profit thrift retailer with an outlet in Kingston's West End (near Reid's Dairy).  

How do we make money? Talize weighs donations that are made in support of LPS and will give us 20 cents per pound of clothing and housewares, and 10 cents per pound of media (books, CDs etc.). Donations must be given to an attendant at the donation centre during open hours (around the right side of the building) and you must mention that it is in support of Loughborough Public School's fundraiser.

See the flyers below for more information, including what items are accepted and what are not.

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Lost and Found- Team ROAR

We have many items in our Lost and Found. Please visit Team ROAR to see if any items in our Lost and Found belong to your child.


Piano Lessons at LPS

Carolyn Schaub, who has been teaching piano at LPS and in the region since 2006, will be offering piano lessons at LPS again this year during the school day. Her goal is to instill the love of making music. Her teaching philosophy and the curricula she uses, can be found at www.carolynscreative.com.  The cost is $27.25 per lesson or $98.10 per month for the school year.  To reserve a piano spot or ask questions please emailcmschaub@sympatico.ca or call (613)376-6207.


News from our Loughborough School Council

Our SAC meetings are always open, and we’d love to see new faces get involved. If you have questions, ideas, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Stephanie Leonard at stephanie_farmer@hotmail.com

Our next SAC meeting is on April 14 at 6:00.


Hot Lunch

Loughborough PS offers the option to order hot lunch 3 days a week. New this year, we will have pizza on Tuesdays from Mike’s Pizza, right here in Sydenham. Wednesdays will be Subway and Thursdays will be Gino’s Chicken Fingers & Fries.  Orders are due the Sunday prior to the week, at midnight.  Place your order at https://www.school-day.com


Late or Cancelled Buses

At times, our school buses are cancelled or late to pick up students in the morning or late to school to pick up students at the end of the day. If your child’s bus is late, please visit www.triboard.ca and click on Delays and Cancellations to check on the status of your child’s bus. As well, you can download the BusPlanner Delays app on your phone. Once you have downloaded the app, you can register to receive bus updates for Loughborough Public School. Once you are registered, you will receive notifications regarding your child(ren)'s bus status if they are delayed or cancelled.


Week at a Glance

Monday, March 2 Day 4

  • Primary Olympic Play Day

Tuesday, March 3 Day 5

  • Hot Lunch- Pizza

Wednesday, March 4 Day 1

  • Hot Lunch- Subway

Thursday, March 5 Day 2

  • Hot Lunch- Chicken Fingers and Fries

Friday, March 6 Day 3

Looking Ahead

Sunday, March 8

  • International Women's Day

Monday, March 9

  • Blais and Hetherington Field Trip

Friday, March 13

  • Hull and Duncan Field Trip

Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 20

  • March Break

Monday, March 23

  • IEPs Go Home

Tuesday, March 24

  • Cousins/Jeffrey and Palmer Field Trip

Thursday, March 26

  • JK/SK/Gr. 2 Dental Screening