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Join us Thursday, February 26, to celebrate Larson's hard work and musical talent at our Spring Concert!
Black History Month honours and celebrates the diversity, history and culture of Black people in Canada.
The Black History Month theme for 2026 is: “30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations — From Nation Builders to Tomorrow's Visionaries."
This in-person workshop series supports Caregivers of elementary aged students who experience anxiety & worry. Caregivers will learn practical, research based tools to reduce anxiety driven patterns, strengthen connection, and support gradual 'brave steps' that build confidence.
National Inclusive Education Month raises awareness on the ways we can do more to support every child’s learning.
At Larson Elementary School we are all learners. Students, staff and families are collectively responsible for creating, contributing and sustaining conditions that promote growth, safety and belonging for all.
We care about others and ourselves; about learning; about the environment.
Larson's Orca Values are: Kindness, Compassion, Protection, and Intelligence.
Family Day is observed annually on the third Monday of February and is a statutory holiday in British Columbia. It provides families an opportunity to spend time with each other.
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Starting February 3 through February 23, school district community members are invited to provide input on budget priorities that fall under the Operating Budget and align with the school district’s strategic priorities. There are several ways to provide feedback, including through an online survey, email and traditional mail.
You can also participate during the Standing Committee Meetings on February 3 and March 3, 2026.
For more information on how to engage, visit the Budget Priorities: Public Input web page.
Visit our Public Meetings web page for information on how you can participate and to review the meeting agenda, which is posted on the Thursday afternoon preceding the public meeting.
The Elementary Band & Strings Program is a unique instrumental music program that is distinctive to the NVSD. The program complements the BC Ministry of Education’s Arts Education curriculum and provides school-based instrumental instruction to students in the intermediate grades (Grades 5 – 7 for Band and Grades 4 – 7 for Strings).More information is available on the Band and Strings web page.
2605 Larson RdNorth Vancouver BC V7N 3W4Office HoursMonday - Friday8.30am - 4.00pmAttendance call back604-903-3570 (press 2)