🎄 Believe It or Not... It's Almost Here! 🎄
29th Annual Holiday Craft Fair
📅 Date: Friday, December 6th
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Location: Princess Margaret PS, 51 Wellington Street
We can hardly believe it ourselves, but our beloved Holiday Craft Fair is just around the corner! This cherished community tradition is back for its 29th year, and we’re inviting all students, families, and friends to join us for a day filled with festive fun.
✨ What’s Happening at the Fair? We’ve Got Everything….
🍪 Cookie Decorating & 🎅 Photos with Santa
🛍️ Holiday Vendors – Find the perfect gifts!
🎁 Kids’ Shopping Room – A special place for little ones to shop for loved ones
🧺 Classroom Basket Raffle – Don’t forget to check with your child’s teacher about your class theme!
🍰 Bake Sale – Thank you for your delicious contributions!
🧘 Silent Auction – Incredible items up for grabs!
☕ Holiday Café – Enjoy coffee, tea, and treats
🛒 The Famous Bake Sale – Starts at 9:00 AM sharp!
We are so grateful to our School Council, Student Council, and all of our amazing community partners who are working hard to make this year’s fair unforgettable.
💡 Want to Help?
If you or a family member owns or works for a local business and would like to donate to our Silent Auction, we’d love to hear from you! Please contact our school office.
Thank you for your continued support in making this event a magical experience for our school community. It is our biggest school fundraiser of the year! We can’t wait to share this event with you! See you on Saturday, December 6th from 9am to 3pm.
Good Evening Mustang Families,
Students and staff have been taking some time this week to remember our courageous veterans and current military members who serve(d) Canada and protect(ed) our rights and freedoms. On Monday our grade 4-8 students will hear from our PMPS Live Stream Guest Speaker, Major V. Soria ( Canadian Air Force) and on Tuesday students and staff will gather to honour our veterans during our assembly. Our intermediates will travel to Centoph to participate in the Legion and Town’s Remembrance Day ceremony. Please note our flags will be lowered from sunrise until sunset on National Indigenous Veterans Day, which is Saturday, November 8th and again on Tuesday, November 11th for Remembrance Day. We are also flying our Remembrance poppy flag until sunset on November 11th.
Congratulations to our junior volleyball team who represented us this week at their tournament this past week. They played with pride, good sports’people’ship, and increased confidence. Well done Mustangs.
A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful families who have generously contributed to our school’s food program.
Your kindness and support make a meaningful difference—every donation, big or small, helps fuel our students' learning and well-being here at Princess Margaret. We are truly grateful for your continued care and commitment to our school community.
Poppy: Please Make A Donation: All students will be provided with a sticker poppy on November 11th to help recognize and honour Remembrance Day. Please consider making a donation. All donations go to the Canadian Legion. Teachers will collect the donations from now until November 11th or you can donate through School CashOnline. Thank you.
Interview Evening and Day: Progress reports will be shared with families on November 13th, we would like to invite all parents/ guardians in for an interview. Please read the following to learn more about interviews. Online Signup for Parent-Teacher Interviews: The window to sign-up for an interview begins November 17th 8:30am and closes November 27th at 830am. Please sign up for a parent-teacher meeting between these dates. Interview times are available either Thursday, November 27th from 3:00 - 7:00 PM and November 28th from 8:30 AM - 2:45PM. If a teacher is not available on the 27th or 28th, they will communicate alternate dates and times with you.
To sign up for a meeting:
*** Use UGDSB’s family portal at: UGDSB Family Portal or
1) Go to : www.ugdsb.on.ca/pti or use the UGConnect App - Parents
2) Enter your child’s OEN number (the OEN is on the progress report at the top) then their date of birth.
3) Select the teacher, day and time slot for your meeting
Important: Once you have signed up for an interview, it will be assumed that a parent/guardian will be participating in person. Please email the teacher if a phone call is your preference. You may receive a call from the School/Unknown Caller. If you need assistance, please contact Mrs. Mckenzie, our office coordinator at 519-941-3731 ext 221. Our staff look forward to meeting with you and talking about your child’s progress.
By popular demand, our Terra Cotta Cookie fundraiser is BACK and orders are open!
Starting right now, you can order yours and start selling cookies to your family and friends using the fundraising webpage exclusively for our school: https://fundraising.terracottacookies.com/current-fundraisers/princessmargaretps/ No paper forms required! All orders must be placed on our webpage by midnight on Thursday, November 13th.
📚 Our School Book Fair is Coming Soon!: The annual Book Fair will run from November 27 to December 10, 2025 — kicking off during Progress Report Interview Night and continuing through the PD day on Progress Report Interview Day. After that, families are invited to stop by every day after school for 20 minutes to browse and purchase books and other fun items.It’s a great way to build excitement for reading and support our school library — we hope to see you there!
English: https://bookfairs.scholastic.ca/bf/princessmargaretschool11
French: https://bookfairs.scholastic.ca/bf/princessmargaretschool11
Important Dates:
November 3rd to 13th: School Council Terra Cotta Cookie Fundraiser
November 6th: School Council 6pm in the library
November 6th: Superintendent Visit 1045am-1215pm
November 10th: Live Stream Guest Speaker, Major V. Soria ( Canadian Air Force)- information sent home.
November 11th: Remembrance Day Assembly
November 13th: Progress Reports go Home & Posted online
We’ll see everyone for another day of learning on Friday.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
Terra Cotta cookies come in 12 different flavour options, all nut-free. These cookies are an easy way to bake delicious treats to share with your friends and family! You can order yours and start selling cookies to your family and friends using the fundraising webpage exclusively for our school: https://fundraising.terracottacookies.com/current-fundraisers/princessmargaretps/ No paper forms required!
Every box of cookies sold raises funds for PMPS! And if you don’t like cookies, this is a great way to contribute towards our Holiday Craft Fair Bake sale, coming up on December 6th!
The class that sells the most cookies will be awarded a giant, 3 pound cookie on the day our cookies are delivered!
All orders must be placed on our webpage by midnight on Thursday, November 13th. You will need your child’s teacher’s name for the order page. This helps cookie distribution run smoothly. The cookie dough boxes will be available for pick-up in the school library from 3pm-5pm on Thursday, November 27th – the day before the P.A. Day! Thank you for supporting our school.
English: https://bookfairs.scholastic.ca/bf/princessmargaretschool11
French: https://bookfairs.scholastic.ca/bf/princessmargaretschool11

By popular demand, our Terra Cotta Cookie fundraiser is BACK and starts TODAY!
Terra Cotta cookies come in 12 different flavour options, in boxes of 40 pre-made/pre-portioned frozen cookie dough drops, that can go straight from the freezer to the oven!! These cookies are an easy way to bake delicious cookies to share with your friends and family! The 12 cookie flavours are all peanut and nut-free and include 2 gluten-free choices and a vegan option! Starting right now, you can order yours and start selling cookies to your family and friends using the fundraising webpage exclusively for our school: https://fundraising.terracottacookies.com/current-fundraisers/princessmargaretps/ No paper forms required!
Every box of cookies sold raises funds for PMPS! Thanks to your support, this was our biggest independent fundraiser of the last two years. And if you don’t like cookies, this is a great way to contribute towards our Holiday Craft Fair Bake sale, coming up on December 6th!
The class that sells the most cookies will be awarded a giant, 3 pound cookie on the day our cookies are delivered!
All orders must be placed on our webpage by midnight on Thursday, November 13th. That means you have just ten days to order and sell cookies. You will need your child’s teacher’s name for the order page. If you have family and friends placing
orders on your behalf, please ensure they know the name of our school AND your child's teacher's name, for the order screen. This helps cookie distribution run smoothly. The cookie dough boxes will be available for pick-up in the school library from 3pm-5pm on Thursday, November 27th – the day before the P.A. Day! Thank you for supporting our school.
Good Evening Mustang Families,
What a week! The building is humming with excitement not only about the Blue Jays while they look to win the World Series but Halloween! We have some important updates this week. Please read below.
Please take a moment to fill out the WHY survey from Public Health and the UGDSB. We have partnered to create one survey to replace multiple surveys from the past. The new survey will provide the information we need to inform programs and supports for students. The results will also help identify opportunities to improve the well-being of children and youth in our community. It is vital to have parent voice in this survey. Students and staff are all doing the survey ( letter was sent home previously). Thank you in advance. Parent Survey: https://redcap.link/2026parentwhy
Please take a moment to check the Lost and Found for any missing items. We’ve had a number of belongings turned in recently, and we’d love to see them returned to their rightful owners.
PMPS is excited to bring back the Kid-Preneurs Market, at our upcoming Holiday Craft Fair, on Saturday, December 6th! We invite all students who love making things with their hands, like bracelets, ornaments, decorative items, and other cool crafts, to show off their creativity and become a young entrepreneur at our craft market! Students can set up their own table in the designated classrooms, sell their creations, and keep the money they earn! Forms are available from Mrs. Mikulik or from the front office. All participating students must fill out a permission form. We cannot wait to see what your imagination and creativity brings to our Holiday Craft Fair!
Bully Awareness and Prevention Week at the Upper Grand District School Board: From November 17 to 21, the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) will be participating in Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week (BAPW). This week provides an important opportunity for students, staff, and parents/guardians to deepen their understanding of bullying, its impact on student learning and well-being, and ways we can all contribute to a safe, inclusive, and caring school environment. This year’s theme is “Power for Good.” Tuesday November 18 will be “Odd Socks Day” and Friday November 21st will be “wear Pink day.” For families currently navigating a bullying situation, there are a variety of resources and supports available on the UGDSB website to assist and inform. Resources and Links:
Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan | Upper Grand District School Board
Report harm or Bullying
Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network
Get support with these mental health resources - Kids Help Phone
Pink Shirt Day
Bullying prevention in schools
BullyingCanada — giving bullied kids a brighter future
Bullying – we can all help stop it | ontario.ca
Sporting Teams & Participation: We have a number of sporting opportunities available to all of our students. Once a student tries out for a team, it’s important to read and sign the Athletics Code of Conduct. Coaches will send it home. All athletes will be given three grace incidents and then will not be allowed to try out or stay on the school team. It is important to understand that academics at school are the athlete’s first priority and that they must conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the board’s code of conduct. This has already been discussed with the intermediate division and teachers/coaches will clearly outline to the student when they have received a warning that counts as a grace incident. Thanks for your support.
Important Dates:
October 31st: Halloween
November 3rd to 7th: Treaties Recognition Week
November 3rd to 13th: School Council Terra Cotta Cookie Fundraiser
November 6th: School Council 6pm in the library
November 6th: Superintendent Visit 1045am-1215pm
We’ll see everyone for another day of learning and fun on Friday. A reminder that our clocks fall back Saturday night. For everyone that celebrates Halloween, have fun trick or treating and be safe! And remember… Go Jays Go!
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
Parent Survey: https://redcap.link/2026parentwhy
Please take a moment to fill out a survey from Public Health and the UGDSB. We have partnered to create one survey to replace multiple surveys from the past. The new
survey will provide the information we need to inform programs and supports for students. The results will also help identify opportunities to improve the well-being of children and youth in our community. It is vital to have parent voice in this survey. Students and staff are all doing the survey ( letter was sent home previously). Thank you in advance.
We are excited to share that Major Vanessa Soria, an engineer in the Air Force, will be presenting to our students in Grades 4 to 8 on Monday, November 10th at 9:00 AM via Google livestream.
Major Soria will speak about her role in the Canadian Air Force and her pathway to get there, the significance of Remembrance Day, and how she personally commemorates this important occasion. Students will also have the opportunity to ask questions such as how she chose a career in the military and what she finds fulfilling in her work.
I am coordinating this special presentation. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.
Warm regards,
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal

Good Evening Mustang Families,
It’s been a great week at PMPS again this week. I am sending our weekly update earlier, to remind everyone that Friday is a PD Day. There is no school for students. Remember that tomorrow is also our school wide Blue Jays Spirit Day and Class Photo Day/ Retakes. These class pictures will be memorable when everyone is in blue, white, and/or Jays gear! Go Jays Go!
Students celebrated Diwali this week. One of our classes had a student who wanted to share her celebrations. She shared the meaning of the Festival of Lights, made beautiful diyas and created colourful mandalas. Students had fun celebrating and learning together. I also had the pleasure of hearing our choir sing on Wednesday and to listen to our band playing a song. It’s hard to believe that students have only been singing and practicing their instruments since mid September. Everyone sounds great!
A reminder that our Student Council continues to sell milk for $1.25 at 1st lunch. All profits benefit our students.
Community Recognition Board: We are #MargaretProud. If your child has done something wonderful in our community or accomplished a big goal, please send in a picture and a short note and/or a clipping from the newspaper or online site to Mrs. PapaV. We have a board celebrating our amazing PMPS students across from the gym.
Snacker the Cracker Monster is back: We need your help as our cracker supply for our nutrition program is running low. We are asking for help re-stocking our shelves with more boxes of crackers. Extra boxes of crackers will be stored so we can continue to provide snacks to students all year long. We kindly ask that donations be peanut-free! Donations can be fed to Snacker the Cracker Monster located near the school's front entrance. Thank you for your continued support and for those who have already donated!
Important Dates:
-October 22nd-30th, 2025: Grade 3 CCAT Testing (info sent home in September)
-October 23rd, 2025: Officer Amy Visit to kindergarten classes (Rescheduled from the 15th as Officer Amy presented at the Careers Day for the Intermediates)
-October 23rd, 2025: Class Pictures and retakes
-October 24th, 2025: PD Day ( AI Cyber Training, Keeping Schools Safe, and Progress Report writing (No School for Students)
-October 29th: Donut Fundraiser Pick Up
-October 31st: Halloween
Upcoming Spirit Days:
-October 31st: Halloween: Orange and Black or costumes
Don’t forget about our Mustang Spirit Cup!
Reminders:
HALLOWEEN: Many schools celebrate Halloween with costume dress up and/or black and orange. Halloween is a day that is not observed by all students or staff. With this, it is considered a choice to participate as are all spirit days. Alternate and supportive accommodations are provided for students if school events take place (e.g. parade). Please reach out to your child(ren)’s teacher to speak more about accommodations.
Costumes: It is our responsibility to ensure that all school community members (e.g., students, staff, parents in our building…) avoid using identities and cultures as costumes. This includes appropriative costumes/cultural stereotypes (i.e. cultural garments), black/brown face, transphobic costumes (i.e. man dressed as a woman), body-shaming and objectifying costumes, and costumes that joke about situations that have caused harm. Such costumes perpetuate stereotypes and can cause harm that can further marginalize and oppress community members. We also ask that violent, scary, and bloody costumes are also not worn, as these costumes scare some students. All props and accessories stay at home as well, so they are not lost. If costumes violate the above criteria, students will be asked to remove their costume and parents/guardians will be notified. Thanks for helping to make our school a safe and inclusive environment for all. Teachers will provide more guidance about the details around Halloween (e.g. when costumes should be worn etc).
Professional Activity Day Description: October 24, 2025
Information for Elementary Parents/Guardians Date: October 24, 2025 Length: Full Day
Elementary AM Topics:
AI Cyber Security Month (50 minutes)
Keeping Schools Safe (50 minutes)
Upholding Human Rights and Tackling Racism (50 mins)
Elementary PM Topics:
Progress Report Writing
We’ll see everyone for another day of learning on Thursday. A reminder that Friday is a PD day and there is no school for students. Have a great weekend.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
Dear Parents and Guardians,
This is a reminder that Picture Retakes and Class Photos will take place on Thursday, October 23rd.
Retakes are available for students who were absent or would like a new photo.
👉 Please let your child’s classroom teacher know if your child requires a retake.
Class Photos will be taken for all classrooms.
Thank you for your support in helping us capture these special school memories!
Hey Blue Jays!
Let’s show our school spirit loud and proud this Thursday, October 23rd by wearing blue and white or your favorite Blue Jay gear! 🐦💙
Whether it’s a jersey, a hat, or just a splash of blue, let’s fill the halls with Blue Jay pride and celebrate the amazing community we’re part of.
Let’s make it a day full of smiles, high-fives, and school spirit!
Go Blue Jays! 💙🤍
-Tanzanian Proverb
October 21st, 2025
Dear PMPS Families,
Snacker the Cracker Monster is back!
We need your help as our cracker supply for our nutrition program is running low. We are asking for help re-stocking our shelves with more boxes of crackers.
Extra boxes of crackers will be stored so we can continue to provide snacks to students all year long. We kindly ask that donations be peanut-free! Donations can be fed to Snacker the Cracker Monster located near the school's front entrance.
Thank you for your continued support.
Tomorrow, we celebrate Early Childhood Educator Day — a special time to recognize the incredible impact that early learning professionals have on our youngest students. At Princess Margaret, we are so lucky to have two amazing educators: Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Taylor!
Their warmth, creativity, and dedication help our littlest learners feel safe, curious, and excited to explore the world around them. Every day, they bring joy, patience, and love into their kindergarten classrooms, helping children build strong foundations for learning and life.
Thank you, Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Taylor, for all that you do. You are truly appreciated, and we are so grateful to have you as part of our PMPS family!
Please see the attached picture for anyone who is in search of a family doctor in our area. I have no knowledge about this doctor, but thought some of our families who are using walk ins as a source for family care, might be interested.
Thank you.

Dear Mustang Families,
It’s been a great week at PMPS again this week. Our volleyball teams are busy, our garden club is cleaning out the gardens for winter, choir is sounding great, band is coming along quickly, our grade 8s went to Career Day at the argiculture centre, and our grade three students are preparing to write the CCAT test next week. Thank you to all of our families who supported our donut fundraiser. Your support is appreciated.
IEPs: If your child has an IEP, please remember to return the consultation page to your child’s teacher.
FYI: Memorial for the late Honourable Hilary M. Weston, 26th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario - Friday, October 17, 2025: Our flags will be lowered from sunrise to sunset on Friday, October 17, 2025, the day of the memorial service for the late Honourable Hilary M. Weston, 26th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, who passed away on August 2, 2025.
YMCA Before and After Care: If you are a parent/caregiver who drops off or picks up from the YMCA please use the front door only. This is for safety reasons and helps staff secure the building. Please also do not park in the fire route and bus route at any time. Bylaw has been by and it is a $125 ticket. Thank you for your cooperation.
Video Surveillance Reminder:The purpose of video surveillance at UGDSB schools is to serve the safety and security needs of the board and is not intended to infringe on anyone’s right to privacy. Please take some time to read the policy. Policy 203.
Weather & Being Dressed Appropriately: It’s that time of the year when it feels like summer on some days and winter on others. Please make sure to be checking the weather in the morning so children are appropriately dressed for the weather. Children go outside in light drizzle and snow. Storing an extra set of pants and socks is a good idea in your child’s backpack, as this avoids a call home for wet pants. If your family needs help purchasing boots and warm winter wear, please contact your child’s teacher or Mrs. Papavasiliou (PapaV). Check out our free items starting tomorrow in our front foyer (see email sent previously).
Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) will be hosting its Grade 8 Information Night on Wednesday, December 4th at 630pm. Grade 8 families please mark your calendars and make sure you attend this important event.
Grade ⅞ 2nd Recess & Lunch: A reminder to our grade ⅞ families that students must remain off property from 1230-110pm. If they have permission to leave, that no outside drink or food is to come back and up to classrooms, and that permission to leave for lunch must be arranged prior to the start of the school day with a parent/caregiver, not during the school day. Please understand that we are not responsible for your child’s safety when they are off school property. Thank you for your support. If you have any questions please contact your child’s teacher.
Important Upcoming Dates:
-October 17th: 2025: Officer Amy Visit to Grade 7/8s classes
-October 20th, 2025: Happy Diwali to those who celebrate!
-October 20th to November 21st: WHY Survey completion for students, staff, and parents/caregivers (letter went home to all grade 4-8 families)
Parent Survey: https://redcap.link/2026parentwhy (link will be active as of October 20th)
-October 21st, 2025: ECE (Early Childhood Educator) Appreciation Day. Thank you to Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Taylor, the best ECEs around!
-October 21st, 2025: Public Health Fluoride Treatment- all grades (info sent home)
-October 22nd-23rd, 2025: Grade 3 CCAT Testing (info sent home in September)
-October 23rd, 2025: Officer Amy Visit to kindergarten classes (Rescheduled from the 15th as Officer Amy presented at the Careers Day for the Intermediates)
-October 23rd, 2025: Class Pictures and retakes
-October 24th, 2025: PD Day ( AI Cyber Training, Keeping Schools Safe, and Progress Report writing (No School for Students)
-October 29th: Donut Fundraiser Pick Up
-October 31st: Halloween
Upcoming Spirit Days:
-October 22nd: Celebrate accomplishments and contributions of Canadian Women throughout history (wear purple, green, and white)
-October 31st: Halloween: Orange and Black or costumes
Don’t forget about our Mustang Spirit Cup!
We’ll see everyone for another day of learning on Friday. Have a great weekend.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal
Are you in need of a warm jacket, snow pants, or cozy mittens for your child this fall and winter? Don’t go out and buy it, check what we have here first. We’ve been fortunate to receive some generous donations of new and gently used items and expect more in the coming weeks.
We’ve organized all of our coats, snow pants, mitts, and hats in the front foyer. Starting tomorrow morning (Friday) at 8:15 a.m., families are welcome to come in and see if there’s anything that could be useful for their child.
In addition to winter gear, we also have school supplies, backpacks, and thermoses available—thanks to a generous local parent who donated these brand-new items.
We’re grateful for the support from our community and hope this helps families prepare for the colder months ahead.
Warmly,
Andrea Papavasiliou
Principal
