Upper Lynn’s 2025–2026 School Plan focuses on fostering an inclusive, BEARS-aligned culture and strengthening literacy through effective assessment and instruction for all students.
Students are working hard to follow The Code of The Bear.
Registration is now open for Spring sessions.
Reminder that personal devices are to be turned off during school hours.
Code of The BEARSBe Accountable - We are responsible for our learning and actions.Be Respectful - We treat everyone with courtesy, kindness, and consideration.Be Safe - We care for the safety of ourselves and others.Mission StatementThe Upper Lynn School Community supports all students in realizing their full potential in an environment that promotes healthy, intellectual, emotional, social and physical growth.
Be Accountable - We are responsible for our learning and actions.
Be Respectful - We treat everyone with courtesy, kindness, and consideration.
Be Safe - We care for the safety of ourselves and others.
Mission Statement
The Upper Lynn School Community supports all students in realizing their full potential in an environment that promotes healthy, intellectual, emotional, social and physical growth.
School is closed.
Good Friday is a religious holiday in the Christian faith. It is a statutory holiday in British Columbia and the date changes each year.
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Easter is a religious holiday in the Christian faith. Easter Monday takes place the day after Easter Sunday, which commemorates Jesus Christ's resurrection. Easter is not a fixed date on the Gregorian calendar. Schools are closed on Easter Monday.
The North Vancouver School District welcomes 3 - 5 year-olds with their parents, guardians, childcare providers, or early childhood educators to Ready, Set, Learn – a free early learning event funded by the BC Ministry of Education.
The theme for 2026 is Learn, Play, Explore. The event will involve a variety of stations focused on learning through literacy and play that align with the Ministry of Education and Child Care's BC Early Learning Framework.
Visit the Ready, Set, Learn webpage for more information.
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 National Day of Mourning is a day when families, workers and employers remember those who have lost their lives on the job. It is an opportunity to renew our commitment to creating safer workplaces for all and is observed annually on April 28.
1540 Coleman StreetNorth Vancouver BC V7K 1W8
Principal: Tim MacLeod
Vice-Principal: Lise Grendel
Board Liaison Trustee: Lailani Tumaneng