• September PAC Meeting

    The first PAC meeting of the year will be held this Thursday, September 28th at 6:30pm in the NPSS library.  Please come and join us.

  • Temporary Homestay Families


    The school district is looking for students whose families would welcome hosting a high school student from Japan in their homes, from Monday, October 16 to Wednesday, October 25. During the school day, students will be attending classes.

  • Boys Soccer Tryouts


    Grade 10/11/12 boys soccer tryouts will be held September 7th, 8th, and 11th – 3:30 to 5:30pm on the Upper Field at North Peace Secondary.
    Regular practices will be held Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to 5:30pm.

  • Have a great summer!

    I think this picture pretty much sums up what a great year we had!  Amazing students, amazing work and amazing memories.  Thanks to the students and staff for another great year.
    We wish you the best in all your future endeavors and remember to come back and visit!

  • First Week at the ELC!

    The first week at the ELC will be a fun filled week!  There are no school supplies needed for the first day or week and students will be sent home an information package on the first day with further information.  

  • Start up dates for Sept 2017

    Important start up dates for September/October 2017
    Monday, August 29th – School Office will be open
    Tuesday, Sept 5th first day of school – students will be dismissed at 11am
    Tuesday, Sept 19 – Student Pictures
    Friday,

  • TPOL’s

    All ELC students will be presenting their TPOL’s (Transitional Presentation of Learning) next week June 19-22nd.   TPOL’s are a presentation given to teachers and parents/guardians by the student and is a reflection on the student’s year –

  • Community Project Exhibition Invitation

    Dear Friends,
    We would like to formally invite you to come help us celebrate our community focused school wide project at the Energetic Learning Campus.  The driving question for this project was: How will I make a difference in our community?