Student were excited to complete the tile mosaic with Mr. Melman this week. It looks beautiful! Mr. Melman commented that they are the most patient group he has worked with at this age-group and their attention to detail was incredible. Great job Rosser students! There are quite a few pictures below, if you would like to check out the students working on the mosaic. We are looking forward to having it installed at the front entrance of the school later… Read More
We were lucky to also have a sunny and warm afternoon on Tuesday for our Terry Fox Run. All students enjoyed a virtual presentation from Fred Fox, in which they joined several other schools from across Canada. A huge thank you to all students for bringing in coins the previous week and even a few additions right up until the run. Our grand total to donate towards cancer research was over$662.00! The students had set a pretty high goal and… Read More
It was an exciting week at the school with a visit from author David Robertson. Mr. Robertson read his book, “When We Were Alone” to the students and discussed themes such as diversity and inclusion. Emily made a poster for Mr. Robertson that he will be putting up in his office. It was a great afternoon and the students really enjoyed being able to have our first assembly in a long time!
The Interlake School Division (ISD) is pleased to offer our school communities a confidential well-being support line to help manage during the COVID-19 pandemic and the suspension of classroom learning. This support line is available to parents, caregivers, staff and, of course, our students. See the following poster for information:
Rosser visited the Winnipeg Art Gallery on February 26, 2020. The trip was made possible by an Interlake Arts Grant. Students learned about Inuit art and took part in a print making workshop.
Jenn Fossay from Warren Collegiate visited Rosser School to read her book about how plastics can harm our watersheds/environment. Thanks for the bamboo toothbrushes! They are a good alternative to the plastic toothbrushes that are used and disposed of. This was a ‘Caring for Watersheds’ project that Jenn was completing.
On Friday November 22, Rosser School visited Grosse Isle school for a November Number themed community building afternoon. Students were in mixed groupings and participated in many numeracy themed stations. Students took part in problem solving, games, active math, artsy math and an escape room. Thanks to Grosse Isle School for hosting a fun afternoon!
On November 7th, 2019 Capt James Miller joined Rosser School for a presentation for Veterans Week. The students were able to engage in the presentation and ask many questions.
Rosser School enrolled in MMSM Bag Up Manitoba, a program of Take Pride Winnipeg. Since the fall of 2008, elementary schools in Manitoba have collected nearly ten million plastic bags for recycling into free Frisbees, bird houses, planter boxes, bird feeders and benches for their schools. This year Rosser School students collected and counted 23596 bags! WOW!! The goal of this challenge is to teach students to do more to reduce their waste and consider reusing, recycling and remanufacturing options. Students are… Read More