ICYMI: Kindergarten registration within the Upper Grand District School Board for the 2026-2027 school year opened January 6 for both English and French Immersion. A reminder that the on-time window for French Immersion applications is January 30th at 4pm. Get more info at ugdsb.ca/kindergarten
about 15 hours ago, Upper Grand District School Board
A pink and blue graphic with colourful crayons that advertises kindergarten registration

Good Evening Mustang Families,

Happy New Year! Welcome back! I hope you and your family had a great holiday season. I am glad to have our students and staff back, they have settled back in nicely. We have a number of great things going on here at PMPS. Some examples include our curling team has been selected and will be training starting next week! Older students have been practising for a basketball shoot out, our grade 8s will have an ODSS visit for grade 9 course selection next week and grad photos, and Family Transition Place have started their series of presentations and workshops with our intermediates. Thank you to our School Council for supporting this important work and for already helping us book this programming for the 2026/2027 school year as well. We have an amazing School Council! Thanks to all our families who support our fundraisers such as cookie dough and Holiday Craft Fair which helps Council support our school.
January 7th-30th : kindergarten registration is open. Please see our school website for more information and to register online. Please tell your neighbours as well.
-January 6th to 31st: Out of Area open in the UGDSB (see board website for details)

Important Dates:
January 5th: Family Transition Place (FTP) presentations begin on Mondays or Thursdays for 8 weeks for grades 6/7 to ⅞ (information previously sent home) * FTP is no longer able to provide workshops from grades 5 to ⅚ as they are short staffed.
January 7th-30th:: Kindergarten registration begins for 26/27 school year
January 6th to 31st: Out of Area open in the UGDSB (see board website for details)
January 12th: GET REAL Inclusivity Workshop Grades 4-8 (letter went home)
January 13th: ODSS visit for grade 8s (course selection)
January 14th: Grad Photos (grade 8)
January 26th & 27th: Dairy Farmer’s Presentation: Grades K-⅚
January 30th: PD Day- no school for students

Upcoming Spirit Days:
-January 9th: Dress like your favourite hobby day! Dress like an artist, sports star, musician, etc.
-January 16th:Dress like a tourist! Get out those fanny packs and cameras, hats, Sunglasses, etc.
-Friday, January 23rd: Dress like your favourite animal day! Are you going to be a tiger, a dog, maybe a cat, or…….? Let’s create our own PMPS animal kingdom
-Thursday, Jan. 29th: Division colours: JK/K, Gr. 1,2,and 3: BLUE Grade 4,5,and 6: RED Grade 7 and 8: BLACK Staff: Tye Dye
Congratulations to the class with 70% participation in our December spirit days - Mrs. Pozniak’s grade 1 and 2 class

January Communications Newsletter The January Communications Newsletter is out! In this month's issue we have information about:
Information about Kindergarten Registration
Winter Walk Day
And more!

You can view the newsletter here: https://www.ugdsb.ca/page/communications-newsletter

Reminders:

Period Equity Products: A reminder that period products continue to be available here for any students who need them. Our machine can be found upstairs in our use for all bathroom (single stall) or students can ask any staff member.

Slips, Trips & Falls: Please make sure that your child(ren) and you are wearing appropriate footwear for our wintery weather. This helps prevent slips, trips, and falls inside and outside our school.

No Bus Days: We Are Open for Learning! A reminder that on no bus days, we are here for learning. A very small percentage of our students are bussed, so teachers carry on with a normal learning day. Our school is open for all who can safely make it here. If your child (ren) will not be attending school, you need to call in their absence please. This helps Mrs. Mckenize with her safe arrival procedures in a timely manner. Thank you for your help with this. If a no bus day falls on a pizza day, we go ahead with our pizza day.

Parent Resources:
Dufferin Parent Support Network: Please check out https://www.dpsn.ca/ for free parenting workshops. The Dufferin Parenting Support Network is a great organization of parents supporting parents.
DCAFS Behaviour Solutions: DCAFS offers a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of each child and family. They believe that every child deserves the chance to reach their full potential, and they are committed to helping them do just that. If you're looking for support for your family within a safe and welcoming community, look no further than DCAFS! Please see the link for some different workshops and events: https://behavioursolutions.dcafs.on.ca/events/
Community Support: Hill of Headwaters Collaborative has a new opportunity for anyone in the community who may require access to care providers. Check out the link for Details: https://hillsofheadwaterscollaborative.ca/caredays
We have a great day of learning and fun planned on Friday! Take care.

Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal

1 day ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Subject: Important Reminders for Mustang Families
Good evening Mustang families,
I hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful holiday and that the new year is off to a great start! I wanted to share a few important reminders to help keep our school community safe:
Parking Lot Safety
Please remember that our front parking lot is closed during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up. This is clearly marked with signage. Parents should not enter the parking lot, park in the special needs spaces unless they have a permit, or stop in the bus loop.
Before the break, we had an incident where a parent parked in a designated special needs space without a permit and then pulled out without looking, nearly hitting another parent and child. Safety is our number one priority, and we need everyone’s cooperation to keep our students and families safe.
Additionally:
The bus loop is never to be used for parking. It is a fire lane and must remain clear at all times.
The Town of Orangeville has issued tickets to parents for these violations. The fine is $125, and unfortunately, this is a town matter—I cannot intervene.
No-Bus Days
On days when buses are cancelled, if your child will not be attending school, please call the office. Mrs. Mckenzie had nearly 70 calls to make on the last no-bus day, which significantly slows down our Safe Arrivals process. Our goal is to account for every child quickly, and your help makes this possible.
Thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation in keeping our school community safe.
Have a great evening,
Andrea Papavasiliou
Principal

3 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Due to inclement weather, UGDSB Community Use of Schools is cancelled tonight (January 6, 2026) in ALL zones.
3 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
The Upper Grand District School Board Before and/or After School Program (BASP) survey is now open to parents and guardians. Please visit the board website for more information: https://www.ugdsb.ca/article/13197
4 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
A graphic with a cartoon computer that says the BASP survey is now live
Kindergarten registration within the UGDSB for the 2026-2027 school year is now open for both English and French Immersion. The registration period is January 6 to 30th, 2026. Get more info at ugdsb.ca/kindergarten
4 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
Kindergarten Registration for the 2026-2027 school year is coming soon: Here’s what you need to know
Don’t forget that Kindergarten Registration opens TOMORROW (January 6th). The FI on-time application window closes January 30 at 4 p.m. Learn more on the board website. https://www.ugdsb.ca/kindergarten
5 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
Kindergarten Registration for the 2026-2027 school year is coming soon: Here’s what you need to know  Visit the board website
Welcome back students and staff! This month for Wellness Works we will be exploring strategies to cope with stress. Learn more on the board website: https://www.ugdsb.ca/article/13088
5 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
A yellow graphic that says coping with stress
Some stress can motivate us to complete things and help us at times. Too much stress, on the other hand, can be problematic and have overall negative impacts on our thinking, our bodies and our performance.
 Start conversations about what stress is and how it feels.
When you’re overwhelmed, try naming your feelings and explaining the strategy you’re using to cope.
Activity: Take three slow, deep breaths from the lower belly. Inhale through the nose and exhale slowly through the mouth. Try this before meals, at bedtime, or before activities that might feel stressful.
Championing Health and Well being: Did you know? According to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) prolonged stress increases the risk of mental-health issues like anxiety or depression, and physical problems such as headaches, muscle tension, digestive issues, fatigue, sleep problems, and even cardiovascular risks (2025)
Classes for students resume on Monday January 5, 2026. Happy Winter Break UG!
17 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
Happy Winter Break!
Kindergarten Registration for next year is opening in January! Learn more about the Kindergarten Program and the UGDSB: https://www.elorafergustoday.com/spotlight/upper-grand-district-school-board-kindergarten-a-caring-start-for-every-child-11624698
18 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board

Good Evening Mustang Families,


As we close out a wonderful fall, I want to take a moment to celebrate all that we’ve accomplished together. From the hard work of our students and staff, to the success of our Holiday Craft Fair, and the excitement of sports teams, field trips, and new learning adventures, this season has been full of growth and community spirit.


Adjusting to a new grade is never easy, but our students have shown resilience and enthusiasm every step of the way. We are so proud of their efforts and the support you provide at home.


As the holidays approach, we encourage everyone to find joy, have fun, and be safe. Take this time to rest, recharge, and enjoy special moments with loved ones. We look forward to welcoming you back in the new year, ready to work hard and continue building on the great start we’ve made. Wishing you peace, happiness, and a wonderful holiday season!


There are just a couple of reminders as we head into the last day of school on Friday before the break:
December 19th is the last day of school before the winter holiday break. A reminder that there is no pizza day this week and milk sales and popcorn sales are finished as well. Pizza will resume in the New Year.


January 5th: The first day back to school after the holiday break. The school day begins at 830am.


January 7th-30th : kindergarten registration is open. Please see our school website for more information and to register online. Please tell your neighbours as well.


-January 6th to 31st: Out of Area open in the UGDSB (see board website for details)

Important Dates:
December 19th: Holiday singing, performances, and award assembly (students only)
December 22nd to January 4th: Holiday Break (No School for Students)
January 5th, 2026: First day back at school after the break
January 5th: Family Transition Place (FTP) presentations begin on Mondays or Thursdays for 8 weeks for grades ⅘ to ⅞ (information previously sent home)
January 7th-30th:: Kindergarten registration begins for 26/27 school year
January 6th to 31st: Out of Area open in the UGDSB (see board website for details)
January 12th: GET REAL Inclusivity Workshop Grades 4-8 (letter went home)
January 13th: ODSS visit for grade 8s (course selection)
January 14th: Grad Photos (grade 8)
January 26th & 27th: Dairy Farmer’s Presentation: Grades K-⅚
January 30th: PD Day- no school for students

Upcoming Spirit Days:
-December 19th: (Christmas colours) OR Red, Black, green (Kwanzaa colours)

Reminders:

Slips, Trips & Falls: Please make sure that your child(ren) and you are wearing appropriate footwear for our wintery weather. This helps prevent slips, trips, and falls inside and outside our school.

No Bus Days: We Are Open for Learning! A reminder that on no bus days, we are here for learning. A very small percentage of our students are bussed, so teachers carry on with a normal learning day. Our school is open for all who can safely make it here. If your child (ren) will not be attending school, you need to call in their absence please. This helps Mrs. Mckenize with her safe arrival procedures in a timely manner. Thank you for your help with this. If a no bus day falls on a pizza day, we go ahead with our pizza day.


Parent Resources:
Dufferin Parent Support Network: Please check out https://www.dpsn.ca/ for free parenting workshops. The Dufferin Parenting Support Network is a great organization of parents supporting parents.


DCAFS Behaviour Solutions: DCAFS offers a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of each child and family. They believe that every child deserves the chance to reach their full potential, and they are committed to helping them do just that. If you're looking for support for your family within a safe and welcoming community, look no further than DCAFS! Please see the link for some different workshops and events: https://behavioursolutions.dcafs.on.ca/events/


Community Support: Hill of Headwaters Collaborative has a new opportunity for anyone in the community who may require access to care providers. Check out the link for Details: https://hillsofheadwaterscollaborative.ca/caredays

We have a great day of learning and fun planned on Friday! After that, have a fantastic winter break. Merry Christmas, Happy Winter Solstice, Happy Kwanza, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy New Year! We’ll see everyone back for learning on January 5th at 830am. Be safe and take care.


Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal

22 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Is your child starting kindergarten in September 2026? Kindergarten registration for the 2026-2027 school year opens January 6th and runs until January 30th at 4 p.m. Learn more: https://www.ugdsb.ca/kindergarten
23 days ago, Upper Grand District School Board
Kindergarten Registration for the 2026-2027 school year is coming soon: Here’s what you need to know  Visit the board website

Weekend Reminders


Dear Families,


As we head into the weekend, here is some important information:
1. Thank you for your patience with the new doors.
Please do not allow anyone to enter behind you when you are buzzed into the school. We’ve had instances where delivery drivers and others have been let in without checking their purpose for entering. For safety, we need to ensure everyone entering is verified. Thank you for your cooperation.
2. A trend we are addressing in Grades 6–8.
Some students have been engaging in a behavior called “Yushing,” where one student pushes another student’s chin upward suddenly and says “Yush.” We spoke to students about this a few weeks ago, reminding them that putting hands on someone else is unacceptable. It has continued. This behavior can frustrate others and lead to conflict. Please take a moment to reinforce this message at home. We reminded students again today and there will be consequences going forward if it continues.
Thank you for your support, and have a great weekend!

Andrea Papavasiliou
Principal

28 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Good Evening Mustang Families,

It’s been another good week here at PMPS. Our students are starting to get excited for the upcoming holidays. Our staff are striving to keep routines as consistent as possible as we continue to learn right up to the holidays. Please note the last day of school is Friday, December 19th, 2025. The first day back is January 5th, 2026.
We are thankful for all of our student leaders. From pizza days, milk sales, the craft fair, our daily announcements, our outdoor sign, office helping… our students do it all and we are appreciative of their leadership and service. Last week we had a fun staff and student volleyball game to close out a great season of playing (guess who won?), and Mrs. Ellis displayed the beautiful art installation from kindergarten to grade 8 (Be Here, Be You, Belong) and we hope that everyone had a chance to see it at the Holiday Craft Fair. Our school hallways look beautiful with festive art and door decorating. Clubs such as; choir and art club continue as well. This afternoon we welcomed the Earth Rangers into our school for an assembly and we met two animals: a barn owl and a tortoise. Students had fun learning about conservation and animals and what they can do to protect them.

Important Note from School Council:On behalf of our school, the PMPS School Council would like to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to the success that was this year’s Holiday Craft Fair!! It truly does take a village to bring this event together and there are so many of you who helped to make this year’s event our very best yet! We raised just a little bit over $12,600. To our parent and caregiver community, we are very grateful for your support - through your donations of baked goods, items for our silent auction and classroom baskets, and donations to our food drive, to your volunteering and attending/shopping/bidding on Saturday - we are humbled by our generous community. Thank you.

Slips, Trips & Falls: Please make sure that your child(ren) and you are wearing appropriate footwear for our wintery weather. This helps prevent slips, trips, and falls inside and outside our school.

No Bus Days: We Are Open for Learning! A reminder that on no bus days, we are here for learning. A very small percentage of our students are bussed, so teachers carry on with a normal learning day. Our school is open for all who can safely make it here. If your child (ren) will not be attending school, you need to call in their absence please. This helps Mrs. Mckenize with her safe arrival procedures in a timely manner. Thank you for your help with this. If a no bus day falls on a pizza day, we go ahead with our pizza day.


Important Dates:
December 16th: Holiday singing assembly (students only)
December 16th: Grade ¾ & Grade ⅘ Library Visit
December 19th: Holiday singing, performances, and award assembly (students only)
December 22nd to January 4th: Holiday Break (No School for Students)
January 6th, 2026: First day back at school after the break
January 7th-30th:: Kindergarten registration begins for 26/27 school year
January 6th to 31st: Out of Area open in the UGDSB (see board website for details)
January 12th: GET REAL Inclusivity Workshop Grades 4-8 (letter coming home)
January 13th: ODSS visit for grade 8s (course selection)
January 14th: Grad Photos (grade 8)
January 26th & 27th: Dairy Farmer’s Presentation: Grades K-⅚
January 30th: PD Day- no school for students


Upcoming Spirit Days:
-December 12th: Jersey Day or Favourite Sport, or School Colours Day
-December 15th: Wear Blue, Silver, and white to celebrate Hanukkah starting on Dec. 14th.
-December 16th: Silver and gold for Posada Navidenas (Mexican Christmas begins Dec.16th)
-December 17th: Dress like your favourite holiday character (ex: reindeer, snowman, elf, etc.)
-December 18th: Festive hat, socks, and sweater day OR favourite sweater!
-December 19th: (Christmas colours) OR Red, Black, green (Kwanzaa colours)

Don’t forget about our Mustang Spirit Cup!

We have a great day of learning planned on Friday! After that, have a fantastic weekend!
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal

29 days ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
PMPS Phone lines are now restored. Please call in if your child is absent. If you encounter any diffcultly, please email: PrincessMargaret.PS@ugdsb.on.ca
about 1 month ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Thank you to our wonderful community for once again supporting our PMPS Holiday Craft Fair!
This was our 29th annual event, and we are already looking forward to celebrating our 30th on December 5, 2026.
This fair would not be possible without our amazing community partners who support our students and programming here at the school. A heartfelt thank you to all the vendors and the many businesses that generously donated to our silent auction and contributed to special touches like our café and cookies with Santa. Your support makes a real difference, and please know that all funds raised go directly toward enriching the incredible learning experiences we provide for our students.
Thank you to our parents and caregivers who baked late into the evening last night and contributed to our bake sale—our biggest yet! We also deeply appreciate the families who donated to our classroom basket themes. Your generosity was outstanding and very much appreciated. Thanks too for attending our event. We hope you had fun.
If you were able to donate to the Orangeville Food Bank, thank you as well for helping support this important community resource.
We also want to recognize our wonderful students—and even past students—who volunteered their time today. They made us proud by welcoming guests and helping the day run smoothly with responsibility and kindness.
A huge thank you to our dedicated staff, especially Mrs. Mikulik, our craft fair leader, who consistently goes above and beyond to make this event possible, often with the help of their extended families.
Finally, none of this would happen without our hardworking and committed School Council. They begin planning for next year as soon as this year’s fair ends, always keeping the focus on what’s best for our school and our students. We are lucky to have them.
We are a small but mighty community, and I couldn’t be prouder of what we accomplished together today. Have a wonderful rest of your weekend—and we’ll see you all at next year’s Holiday Craft Fair.
about 1 month ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
Bake Sale Reminder: Please drop off items on Friday or early Saturday morning. Thank you for the support. Ho;liday Craft Fair is almost here!
about 1 month ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Good Evening Mustang Families,

Can you believe it? Christmas Craft Fair is only two sleeps away! In case you may have missed it, here are the details:

29th Annual Holiday Craft Fair
📅 Date: Saturday, December 6th
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Location: Princess Margaret PS, 51 Wellington Street
We’re inviting all students, families, friends, and community members to join us for a day filled with festive fun.
✨ What’s Happening at the Fair?
🍪 Cookie Decorating & 🎅 Photos with Santa
🛍️ Holiday Vendors & Kid Entrepreneurs – 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. Please bring a donation to the food bank if you are able!

Good luck to our grade 8 students tonight as they travel to ODSS for grade 8 information night. Details here: ODSS Grade 8 Information Night
Dec 4, 2025. 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Meet the staff, Get connected
Learn about elective programs & tour the school
Review registration & course selection Process

It has been a busy week here at Princess Margaret as we prepare for the Holiday Craft Fair, our junior students travelled to Theatre Orangeville to take in a holiday play (their behaviour was fantastic!) and the ODSS band visited and played for our students and many of the students loved it. What a talented bunch of high school students! Individual EQAO results are coming home with students who were in grade 3 and 6 last year on Friday. Our school scored well. Please see my email from last night or check out our live feed on our school website. Check the dates below as December is busy!

December Communications Newsletter: The December Communications Newsletter is out! In this month's issue we have information about:
Information about Kindergarten Registration
Career Pathways Exploration Programs
And more!
You can view the newsletter here: https://www.ugdsb.ca/page/communications-newsletter

Flags at half mast on Saturday, December 6th, 2025: This will mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.

Popcorn Sales to Support End of the Year Intermediate Trip & Grad: Popcorn will continue on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday- first nutrition break (10:40) outside of the office. Lots of flavours to choose from for $2.00 per bag.

Important Dates:
Ongoing food drive for the Orangeville Food Bank until December 10th
December 5th: Inside Out & Backwards Day
December 6th: PMPS 29th Annual Christmas Craft Fair 9-3pm (Please plan to attend)
December 8th: Grade 6/7 to ⅞ trip to the movies
December 9th: Grade ¾ & Grade ⅘ Fire Safety Presentations
December 10th: Grade ⅚ & Grade 6/7 Fire Safety Presentations
December 16th: Holiday singing assembly
December 16th: Grade ¾ & Grade ⅘ Library Visit
December 19th: Holiday singing, performances, and award assemblies
December 22nd to January 4th: Holiday Break (No School for Students)


Upcoming Spirit Days:
-December 5th: Inside Out & Backwards Day
-December 12th: Jersey Day or Favourite Sport, or School Colours Day
-December 15th: Wear Blue, Silver, and white to celebrate Hanukkah starting on Dec. 14th.
-December 16th: Silver and gold for Posada Navidenas (Mexican Christmas begins Dec.16th)
-December 17th: Dress like your favourite holiday character (ex: reindeer, snowman, elf, etc.)
-December 18th: Festive hat, socks, and sweater day OR favourite sweater!
-December 19th: (Christmas colours) OR Red, Black, green (Kwanzaa colours)

Don’t forget about our Mustang Spirit Cup!


Reminders:
📚 Our School Book Fair Continues!: 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

See you Saturday for the Holiday Craft Fair from 9am to 3pm.
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal

about 1 month ago, Andrea Papavasiliou

Dear Families,

I wanted to share some great news with you tonight! The province has just released the EQAO results for the 2024–2025 school year, and they show that the hard work happening at Princess Margaret is making a real difference.

Here’s how our students performed:

Grade 3 Results

  • Reading: 88% of students met the provincial standard

  • Writing: 100% of students met the provincial standard

  • Math: 88% of students met the provincial standard

These results are above both the provincial and board averages—an incredible achievement!

Grade 6 Results

  • Reading: 92% of students met the provincial standard

  • Writing: 88% of students met the provincial standard

  • Math: 46% of students met the provincial standard

While our reading and writing scores exceeded some provincial and board results, math remains an area for growth—not just for us, but across Ontario. For comparison, 51% of students provincially and 58% in Upper Grand met the math standard.

This is a huge win for our students, who worked so hard throughout the year, and for our dedicated staff, who continually reflect on their teaching practices to ensure every child develops the skills they need to succeed.

Individual student results will be sent home by Friday.

Thank you for your continued support as we celebrate these successes and focus on areas for improvement together!

Warm regards,
Andrea Papavasiliou, Principal

about 1 month ago, Andrea Papavasiliou
ICYMI - Kindergarten registration for the 2026-2027 school year opens January 6th and runs until January 30th at 4 p.m. https://www.ugdsb.ca/kindergarten
about 1 month ago, Upper Grand District School Board
A graphic  about Kindergarten registration. Visit the board website to learn more.