Friday, June 5th, 2026; 5:00-8:00Pre-Ordering Ends Monday at 4:00pm Carnival tickets are available on Munchalunch until June 1st at 4pm.
We are hoping to see many of these events back next year.
Track and Field finals are at Swangard Stadium Tuesday June 2!
Students are working hard to follow The Code of The Bear.
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.
Red Shirt Day® of Action for Accessibility and Inclusion falls on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. It is an annual national movement across Canada encouraging people to wear red and make pledges to support persons with disabilities and promote a fully accessible society. Learn more at redshirtday.org.
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.
Summer Learning registration opened on May 1 for NVSD students and on May 19 for students outside the NVSD. Registration closes on June 22 at 12 p.m.
For more information on the Summer Learning 2026 course offerings, please visit the Summer Learning website.
Canada Day marks the anniversary of Confederation in 1867. It was originally known as Dominion Day and was renamed in 1982. Canada Day is observed annually on July 1 and is a statutory holiday in British Columbia.
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B.C. Day was first introduced in 1974 as the British Columbia Day Act with the idea of recognizing the pioneers that helped build the province. B.C. Day is observed annually on the first Monday of August and is a statutory holiday in B.C.
Time and Date - British Columbia Day
1540 Coleman StreetNorth Vancouver BC V7K 1W8
Principal: Tim MacLeod
Vice-Principal: Lise Grendel
Board Liaison Trustee: Lailani Tumaneng