Fall is in the Air

Upcoming Important Dates:

  • Sept. 28th – Orange Shirt Day
  • Oct. 2nd – National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (No School in Session)
  • Oct. 5th – City of Langford Pop Up Youth Engagement
  • Oct.9th – Thanksgiving (No School in Session)
  • Oct. 10th – BMD Bulb Orders Due
  • Oct. 11th – Belmont Music Department – Parent and Camp Pringle Meeting


Canadian Universities Event

Belmont was thrilled to welcome 50 universities to our school this week! Grade 11 and 12 students circulated and explored their options with school representatives. We encourage all Belmont students to be exploring their post-secondary options and reaching out to their Careers Teachers and Counsellors for guidance.



Welcome Back BBQ

Last week, Belmont staff and students gathered at lunch for a welcome back BBQ! The event was organized and lead by Leadership students and set a great tone for the beginning of the school year. Thank you to everyone who came out and participated and a shout out to Jamie and his Culinary crew who did an amazing job cooking over 1000 hamburgers over lunch and to our student band, Rock Bite for keeping everyone entertained!


Congratulations to all the climbing academy students who competed in our first climbing competition of the year. The competition took place on September 12th in Duncan with five different schools competing.

Special recognition to the following students on their achievements: 

Female Rec: 

Olivia Mc – 5th place 

Stephanie P 7th place

Caelen W, new to climbing, was ranked 1st place but the judges decided to bump her to the next category up due to her stellar performance. 

Female Intermediate: 

Our female intermediates took over the podium! 

Pay M – 1st place 

Clara W – 2nd place

Tula T – 3rd place

Male Rec:

Hayden M – 2nd place 

Roberto W – 4rth place 

Andy P – 6th place 

Male Intermediate:

Sam L – 3rd place 

Griffin D – 7th place 

Male Advanced:

Jacob P – 1st place 

Levi P – 3rd place 

Seb G – 5th place 


Cross country running is still looking for teammates. The Belmont bulldogs have a great senior girls’ team who have been to 2 races now but are looking for members. See Ms. Evans tevans@sd62.bc.ca for information. 


Scholarship Information:

Students interested in applying for scholarships are encouraged to reach out to Mrs. Hoskins as soon as possible to ensure all opportunities are taken advantage of.  You can reach out via email: choskins@sd62learns.org or come to the library mezzanine in C or D block to receive in person support.

Students and parents/guardians are also encouraged to review the Belmont Scholarship Website where deadlines are updated monthly: 

https://belmontscholarships.weebly.com/

Upcoming Deadlines:

  1. The Loran Scholars Foundation: 

Students who are dedicated to serving others, show promise of leadership and have integrity, courage, compassion, grit and a high level of personal autonomy are encouraged to apply.  Applicants are eligible for one of 34 Loran Awards (each valued at $100,000 over four years of undergraduate studies), or one of 95+ ($5,000 or $2,000 each, respectively) to promising candidates.  

Eligibility criteria 

  • Be entering university for the first time in September 2024.
  • Present a minimum cumulative average of 85%.
  • Hold Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status.
  • Be born between January 1, 2002 and September 1, 2008.

Awards:
Renewable for up to four years, with a total value of $100,000, each Loran Award includes:

  • Annual stipend of $11,000
  • A matching tuition waiver from one of 25 partner universities
  • Personal mentorship from a Canadian leader
  • Access to our network and up to $14,000 in funding for summer work experiences in three different sectors
  • An orientation expedition through Algonquin Park
  • Annual retreats and scholar gatherings
  • Lifelong membership with values-driven individuals

They also grant approximately 95+ provincial and territorial awards to promising candidates who are not selected as Loran Scholars.(From LORAN website)

Please note: ​No school nomination is required to apply for this award anymore.

For More Information: https://loranscholar.ca/becoming-a-scholar/ 

​Deadline: October 11th, 2023 

  1. The University of Toronto National Book Award: 

The University of Toronto National Book Award Program recognizes and rewards the very best Canadian secondary school students, regardless of which university those students choose to attend. These are students who demonstrate superior academic performance, original and creative thought, and exceptional achievement in a broad context. They excel in academic pursuits, demonstrate enthusiasm for intellectual exploration and have a strong involvement in the lives of their schools and communities. 

Award recipients receive a National Book Award recognizing their achievements, and as a symbol of their academic potential. It is a non-monetary award. The book will be presented to the student at their secondary school graduation ceremony at the end of the school year.  Students nominated for this award are invited to submit an application to the National Scholarship Program from the University of Toronto.

For eligibility requirements: https://future.utoronto.ca/national-scholarship/ 

Deadline to be considered for school nomination: Monday, October 9th, 2023

For the Belmont nomination  form – SEE GRAD GOOGLE CLASSROOM 2024

(preference will be given to those planning to attend U of T)

  1. TD Scholarships for Community Leadership

Twenty scholarships, valued up to $70,000 each, are offered to students across Canada who are in their final year of high school, have a minimum overall grade of 75% in their most recently completed school year, and have demonstrated outstanding community leadership. Applicants are students who show exceptional initiative,  make a meaningful and lasting difference in their community , support change, nurture progress, and contribute to making the world a better place. (From TD Website)

This application is extensive, and it is encouraged that students begin early. 

For more information: https://www.td.com/ca/en/personal-banking/solutions/student-banking/community-leadership-scholarship-for-canadians 

Deadline: November 15th, 2023


September Start Up

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Important Upcoming Dates

  • Sept 18th – School Planning Day – no school in session
  • Sept 19th – Belmont Music Department – Launch of Bulb Fundraiser
  • Sept 21st – Welcome Back BBQ (altered bell schedule)
  • Sept 22nd – School Photo Day – photos will be taken in the Gym
  • Sept 22nd – UVIC visit for Grade 12’s
  • Sept 25th – Canadian Universities Event from 1-3 pm
  • Sept 28th – Orange Shirt Day

What a wonderful start-up it has been to our year! I would like to offer gratitude to the staff at Belmont who are incredibly dedicated to student success, and who have worked hard to help students transition to daily routines.  Students are commended on their enthusiasm for learning, being thoughtful to those around them, and being involved in school activities. Our leadership class and grad council are larger than ever!  The school continues to be filled with kindness and a sense of strong community.

As your student settles into new classes, please do not hesitate to reach out to classroom teachers as needed. Teachers are keen to learn more information about students and can also share information about how your student is progressing. Teacher emails can be found here.

We are excited to see students travelling to school by every means possible – bikes, walking, scooters, city busses, school buses, and so on! Please work with your student to ensure they are planning their morning departure time to ensure that they are on time for class. This might mean adjusting their schedule to take an earlier city bus or leaving the house earlier each morning. Senior students who drive to school need to allow enough time to park around the Langford Parkway or Lower Goudy parking lot. Parents who are dropping off or picking up their students may have noticed that our parking lot is very congested at the start and end of the day – Please aim to drop off/pick up your student off-site, by using one of the pull-out areas along the Langford Parkway or from the Glen Lake Road area.

We look forward to working with students and parents/guardians throughout the year!

Laura Fulton

Principal


Please remember to update the school with any medical information conditions where your child may need support.  Please request and complete forms for Anaphylaxis Action Plans, Diabetes Action Plans, Seizure Disorder Form, Other Action Form. Forms will be sent home next week once requested.  Contact school if you have any questions.


UBC Engineering events for your high school students! check out the link below.
PAC MEETINGS  –  Held 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in person or MS Teams (virtual) -Everyone Welcome

Meeting Dates:

  • October 10 online at 7
  • November 14 in person 7 pm learning commons (budget meeting)
  • December 12 online at 7
  • Jan 9 in person at 7 pm learning commons 
  • Feb 13 online at 7
  • March 12 in person at 7 pm learning commons 
  • April 9 at 7 online 
  • May 14 in person at 7 pm learning commons AGM 
  • June 11 online (may switch to in person for year end)

2023-2024 PAC Member board

  • President: Lacey Donaldson
  • Vice President: Heather Berger
  • Treasurer: Laura Shaner-Gale
  • Secretary:  Jasmyn Carnwell
  • SPEAC Rep: Pam Miller
  • Members at Large
  • Ryan Hobbs
  • Ayo Akinradewo

PAC Contact Info:
Please send any questions or correspondence to the PAC via email bsspac@sd62.bc.ca 


Climbing Academy:

Congratulations to all the climbing academy students who competed in our first climbing competition of the year. The competition took place in Duncan with five different schools competing. (Pictures to follow in the next bulletin)

Special recognition to the following students on their achievements: 

Female Rec: 

  • Olivia M. – 5th place 
  • Stephanie P. 7th place 

Caelen W., new to climbing, was ranked 1st place but the judges decided to bump her to the next category up due to her stellar performance. 

Female Intermediate: 

Our female intermediates took over the podium! 

  • Pay M. – 1st place 
  • Clara W. – 2nd place
  • Tula T. – 3rd place

Male Rec:

  • Hayden MV.- 2nd place 
  • Roberto W.- 4rth place 
  • Andy P.- 6th place 

Male Intermediate:

  • Sam L. – 3rd place 
  • Griffin D. – 7th place 

Male Advanced:

  • Jacob P.- 1st place 
  • Levi P. – 3rd place 
  • Seb G. – 5th place 

The Belmont Music Department Funraiser:

Pre-order your spring daffodil bulbs now. These can be ordered on School Cash Online.

This is a reminder

We request that you access our online consent system and agree to the terms within.  When online, you will have a more thorough explanation of what you are consenting to if you agree to consent.

Consent Portal

The District’s online system has several electronic consent forms for you to review:

General Consent for Fieldtrips/Activities – Rather than sending home a paper consent for each activity, this would cover local field trips.   

Google APPs for Education (GAFE) –  We are hoping that each of our students have a Google account as this is a popular for teachers to use in their classrooms and communicate with home and students.

Internet Access – Agree to the safe use of the internet at school.

Media Consent – Allows us to use student names and pictures in our media publications.

NA’TSA’MAHT Indigenous Education – Ability to self-identify as Indigenous and access programming

School Cash Online – Most school fees are paid online.  

SpacesEDU – An online tool includes creating electronic portfolios, making this information easily available to parents/guardians, the student themselves, selected teachers, and the principal.

Web-based Applications General Consent – Allows your child to use specific web-based applications for the purposes of instruction and learning.

My Blueprint – MyBlueprint platform is used for career education, digital portfolios and self-assessment core competencies from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

We urge you to review this system and consent to what makes sense for you and your family. 



LAST chance to order a 2024 Grad Pinnie is now open!!!!
If you would like to purchase a 2024 Grad Pinnie, please go to the online cash system (link below) and place your order by Friday Sept 29th

  • Optional” for current Belmont grade 12 students only
  • Student must select a size: small, medium, large, X Large, 2X Large, 3X Large   (“Note: suggest ordering size larger than your usual.   Material doesn’t have a lot of stretch, it allows room to fit over other clothing, and allows for physical growth over the years)
  • Cost: $34.00 (including all fees and taxes)
  • DEADLINE: Fri Sept 29, 2023  at midnight 
  • Click here to order: https://sd62.schoolcashonline.com/

Have you downloaded our APP yet? Follow the prompt below to sign up and stay caught up on all that happens at Belmont!


Belmont Garden Club

The Belmont Garden Club will be starting up again in the first week of October! Come hang out and have fun in the school garden after school on Wednesdays. We will be planting, decorating, improving and harvesting! Spaces are limited, but it is a casual drop-in club: as long as there is space that day you are welcome to join us. No need to pre-register, just arrive at the garden gate after school.


Scholarship Support 2023-2024
Any grade 12 students who are interested in applying for scholarships are encouraged to reach out to Mrs. Hoskins. Support is available via email: choskins@sd62learns.org or in person in the library mezzanine in blocks C/D.

Deadlines, applications, and informational items will be posted in daily announcements, in the grad 2024 google classroom, and on the Belmont scholarship website.  Please check communications regularly. 

Scholarship website: https://belmontscholarships.weebly.com/

As the year comes to a close.

Important Dates to Remember:

  • June 15th – TONIGHT…. Belmont Night Live
  • June 19th-23rd – Grad Assessments
  • June 21st – National Indigenous Day
  • June 23rd – Last Day of Classes
  • June 24th – Prom At Crystal Gardens 5:30-10:00pm
  • June 26th -27th – Course Completion Days – Staff in for support
  • June 27th – Recognition Evening
  • June 28th – Spencer Grade 8 visits
  • June 29th – Report Cards Published

Belmont Night Live TONIGHT June 15th

Students, friends, families, and community members are invited to join us for an unforgettable evening of talent and fun at “Belmont Night Live”. Enjoy a live house band, some friendly student/teacher rivalry and a vibrant showcase that celebrates our diverse and talented community. Don’t miss out on this fun opportunity to see out the school year! Entrance is by donation on the door.


Congratulations to all Belmont Grads

Congratulations to all the Grads that crossed the stage at the Commencement Ceremonies this past Sunday. It was an amazing day had by all.


2023 Sr Boys Rugby 7s Summary

The 2023 Sr Boys Rugby 7s team had a tremendous season, and they should be very proud of their achievements this year. They got things off to a great start by taking 3rd place at the Westshore 7s tournament in March. The team then completely dominated the regular season league, going 7 – 0, scoring 231 for, and only 26 points against. In the Island Finals tournament they went 3-1 losing a hard fought battle against Stelly’s in the Championship game. 

Having booked a birth in the Provincial Championship we headed to Abbotsford with high expectations. On the 1st day of pool play we went 3 – 0, beating Kelowna Christian 38-0, Windsor 33-12, and St. Thomas Moore 27-0. This put us 1st in our pool, and set us up well for the Championship round. Unfortunately we came up short in our ¼ final against a very pumped up Argyle team, losing 10-12. Although this was very disappointing we rallied and finished strong going on to beat Chatelech 38-5, and Windsor 38-0 earning a respectable 5th place in the Province. Thank you to all the players for a great season, and a special shout out to the grade 12s. Go Dawgs.


Belmont BBQ and Backyard Games Day

Belmont had a great turn out for our second annual Backyard Games Day and Race. Thank you everyone who helped and participated in this community event.


Belmont is hosting the CUE (Canadian University Event) on September 25, 2023 from 1:00-3:00 pm in the Learning Commons

What is CUE and what do they do?

The Canadian Universities Event (CUE) is a forum designed to highlight Canada’s universities to British Columbia’s secondary school students and families. CUE brings together over 50 of Canada’s finest post-secondary institutions and showcases them over two weeks in September/October. We are committed to helping students find their perfect fit in Canadian post-secondary education.


Environmental Stewardship Funds received from City of Langford

Many thanks to Dayna Christ-Rowling and the Environmental Stewardship funds received from the City of Langford! We now have 3 new, beautiful seating areas for classes!



Family Games Night

Belmont’s first Family Games night was well attended on Thursday May 25th. Hosted in the Learning Commons, students, and their families came together to challenge themselves while learning to play new games. Interactivity Board Game Café provided all of the games, and the expertise for teaching how to play the games. 


Student Retreat at Camosun

We were excited to host Belmont’s first Student Retreat, which took place at the Camosun Interurban Campus on the Traditional Territories of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. The Student Retreat had approximately 40 students from Grades 9-12 attend, and students attended sessions focused on Connection to Self, Others, and with the Land. The purpose of the Retreat was to help promote student leadership and equity, to help further strengthen our Belmont School Community. Much thanks and appreciation to the South Island Partnership (SIP), Camosun, Elder Henry, and all of the Belmont staff and students who helped to make it such a wonderful day.


CPA’s BC’s Prestigious Annual Provincial High School Accounting Competition

This spring, Eidan Poucel Mendez, from our Accounting 12 class, finished in first place in CPA BC’s prestigious annual provincial high school accounting competition! Eidan competed against hundreds of students from public and private schools across BC to solve a variety of accounting challenges. His critical thinking skills and ability to thoroughly solve problems impressed CPA BC’s judges, and he was honoured along with his accounting teacher, Tom Grainger, at the Top 25 Awards Ceremony held in Vancouver earlier this month.

In addition to bringing home trophies, Eidan also won a $1500 scholarship along with a $500 grant for the business program at Belmont!

We are so proud of Eidan who has accomplished so much in our business program. Not only did he win first place in the CPA competition, but he has also completed two dual-credit courses business courses here at Belmont, so along with many of his peers, he will leave us this June having already earned top marks in both Marketing 110 and Accounting 110 through our partnership with Camosun College.

In the attached photo from the trophy presentation is Larry Jung from CPA BC, Tom, and Eidan’s parents, Galaxia and Jose.


Grad Blood Donation Drive

Two of our wonderful Graduating students, Ella H and Layla T, organized a Grad Blood Donation drive that took place on June 12. Thank you to all of the Grads who took time to donate blood! If any community members would like to donate for the Belmont Grad team, you can do so by providing the team name, ‘Belmont Secondary School’ when you donate.


Belmont Business students lead the way in National stock challenge!

Congratulations to all of the students in Belmont’s business program who took part in this year’s Junior Achievement National Stock Market Challenge! This year, 2461 student teams competed from coast-to-coast to see who could grow a simulated $100,000 into the largest portfolio of stocks and ETFs over the course of six weeks. In what was a close race, several Belmont students spent significant time this year in the top 3 in all of Canada! The teams of Ryan Berger and Caleb W,, Noah S., and Dylan R., Adam A., and Ryan R., all spent time in first, second or third nationally. In addition, Hunter T. and Rhys Mcspent time in the top 10 nationally. While the top team at the end of the six weeks came from Canmore, Alberta, we are proud of all the Belmont students who took part and led the country this year!


Daycare visit to Ms. Elizondo’s Class

On June 13th, Ms. Elizondo’s morning Art class had a delightful visit from little buddies representing our community daycares. The purpose was to foster creativity and friendship through activities like sock puppet making, bubble painting, finger painting, and drawing. Everyone shared laughs, juice, and unforgettable memories. Thank you to everyone that  donated socks and materials to make this day possible.


Some Belmont art students are taking part in an art show starting June 22nd

See information below for more details


Scholarship Information:

Students who received local school-based scholarships (Belmont, District, PAC) scholarships were given envelopes at graduation ceremonies with all cheque, instructions for retrieval, thank you cards and instructions.  Please ensure students thoroughly read through instructions for awards and keep all components safe.

If anyone has any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Mrs. Hoskins – choskins@sd62learns.org 

Upcoming Awards:  

Langford Legion Scholarship/Bursaries:

The Legion offers multiple scholarships and bursaries for students who have military families and those who do not.  Applications can be reached on their website or at the links below:


Busy Weeks Ahead!

  • June 3rd – Dry Grad
  • June 5th-9th – Spirit Week
  • June 6th – Yearbook Distribution in Theatre
  • June 7th – French Immersi0n Grad in Theatre
  • June 7th – Cap and Gown Distribution for Commencement Ceremonies
  • June 8th – Belmont Music Dept. Year End Concert 7:00 pm
  • June 11th – Commencement (Grad) Ceremonies at UVIC Farquhaur Auditorium
  • June 12th – Athletic Banquet
  • June 15th – Belmont “Night Live” 7-8 pm
  • June 15th – ISP Farewell – During Block A

Reminder to Parents and Grads:

Reminder to Grads and Parents that tickets for the UVIC Commencement Ceremonies have now been mailed out to all families, Tickets can be printed, or shown by phone at the front door. each ticket has the seat number and row and QR code that will be scanned at the door. Parking information for the Farquhar Auditorium can be found https://www.uvic.ca/security/parking/map/index.php.

If you have not yet received your tickets via email, please contact UVIC at 250-721-8480.

Prom Sales: are still in effect until June 12th. Please make sure all forms are completed and payment is made either on School Cash online or in the front office.

Grad Cap and Gowns: Will be distributed in the gym at lunch on Wednesday, June 7th, 2023.


Registration still open for Dual Credit courses

Students can receive college/university credits for FREE at Belmont in Grade 12.

Students can get earn college/university credits to give them a head start on their first year.

Instructors from Camosun come to Belmont so students do not need to travel to the college.

There are still spaces available in our dual credit courses:

Anatomy Physiology 12/ Biology 103

Psychology 12/ Psychology 130

Calculus 12/ Math 100

Accounting 12/Accounting 110

Marketing 12/Marketing 110

Students can come to room A117 (Career Centre) to pick up application forms.


Check out the upcoming Summer Camps that are available.


The Belmont Daycare visit’s Ms. Elizondo’s English 11 class.

The Belmont Daycare had a visit with Ms. Elizondo’s English 11 class. English students have been preparing for a full month writing and illustrating books for this event. It was a wonderful, fulfilling, and fun event for both preschoolers and students. A special thanks to Sarah Baas for her guidance and shared resources, and April for printing our books.


Cultural Week at Belmont

Thank you to everyone for organizing and hosting a tremendous Cultural Week! It was a fantastic event that was enjoyed all week, by the whole school community. A big thank you to all of the teachers and staff volunteers, especially Ms. Boyte.


Belmont Bulldog Track and Field

Huge congratulations to all the Belmont bulldogs who competed in the Lower Island Championships at Centennial Stadium yesterday.  Many of our Belmont Athletes made it on to the Island Championships. Fantastic results from Sophie V, William D, Cash A, Chase D, Elijah B,  Issaac B, Emmanual C, A. Stan, Marley B, Noah H, Luis A. 

Also, a huge congratulations to Sophie V. who competed at the BC High School Multi Sport Championship this past Friday and Saturday in Delta. With personal bests in high jump, 800 metre, long jump, hurdles and sprints. Way to go!


Congratulations to the Climbing Academy

Congratulations on an outstanding performance to all our Climbing Academy students at our final competition at Stelly’s last Friday! Each and every student took on new challenges with skill passion, and determination, pushing their limits and supporting one another throughout the competition. Their performance truly resonated, with several students making the podium! 

Special congratulations to the following students:

  • Olli M- 1st place in Intermediate Female 
  • Franchesca P.- 1st place in Rec Female
  • Victoria B. – 2nd place in Rec Female
  • Sarah W.- 3rd place in Rec Female 

Also, a special shout out and thank you to Franchesca’s dad, Jonathan , for driving our bus to Stelly’s, and to Everitt’s mom, Jennifer, for driving These two Super Parents made our participation in this event possible! 

May 15th Bulletin

Important Upcoming Dates:

  • May 15-19th Cultural Week
  • May 17th -O’Canada/Grad Song Auditions
  • May 18th – ICBC Presentation Grade 11/12
  • May 22nd – Victoria Day – No school in session
  • May 23=26th – Indigenous Peoples Celebrations
  • May 29th – Pro D Day – No School in session
  • May 30th – Grad Rehearsals at UVIC

Japan: Land of the Rising Sun Spring Break 2024 Tour

Are you interested in touring Japan next Spring Break?  We are planning a Belmont trip for an 11-day tour of Japan’s temples, shrines, technology parks, bamboo forests, bullet trains, Tokyo shopping district, mountain viewpoints, Hiroshima Memorial Park, and much more! Students have this incredible opportunity to travel safely and experience the wonders of Japan’s culture, traditions and history through the partnership of Belmont teachers and E.F. Educational Tours. 

See Ms. Bondurant in A312, mbondurant@sd62.bc.ca at any time for information or visit http://bit.ly/3N7YYGX

The Parent Informational Session is Thursday, May 18th at 6:30 in room A312.


Belmont Night Live

Students, friends, families, and community members are invited to join us for an unforgettable evening of talent and fun at “Belmont Night Live”. Enjoy a live house band, some friendly student/teacher rivalry and a vibrant showcase that celebrates our diverse and talented community. Don’t miss out on this fun opportunity to see out the school year! Entrance is by donation on the door.


Belmont Dance Program

The Belmont Dance Program participated in the first ever Sooke Dance Showcase at Royal Bay Secondary on Thursday, May 11. Students from around the district performed various pieces in a variety of styles for an adjudicator, and took part in a group Masterclass at the end of the day. Congratulations to all the performers!

Spring stock market challenge kicks-off!

Belmont students are off to a hot start in Junior Achievement’s national student stock market challenge! Students from Mr. Grainger’s Entrepreneurship & Marketing 10 class are currently competing with over 1600 teams from across the country and on Monday, Ryan B. and Caleb W. were in first place in all of Canada! And as the week went on, Rhys M. and Hunter T. pulled into 11th place nationally. Students are given $100,000 in a virtual simulation to see who can build the largest portfolio of stocks and ETF’s. All the best to our students over the next six weeks!

We have had some great moves in the last 24 hours. There are now over 2000 teams competing nation-wide in the stock challenge and currently 5 of the top 7 are from Belmont.

Noah S.(+19% this week) – currently 1st place in all of Canada

Dylan R.(+15% this week) – currently 2nd place in all of Canada

Ryan B. and Caleb W.(+13% this week) – currently 4th in all of Canada

Chase G. and Dion B.(+13% this week) – currently 5th in Canada

Adam A. and Ryan R.(+12% this week) – currently 7th in Canada

Hunter T. and Rhys M. (+3.15% this week) – currently 47th in Canada

They’ve been spending a lot of time watching the business channels and keeping on top of things.


Climbing Academy Updates

Congratulations to our climbing academy students who participated in Tour de Block this weekend! They did a fantastic job representing our school.

Jacob P. – 1st place in Experienced Male

Levi P. – 2nd place in Experienced Male 

Annabelle H.- 9th place in Experienced Female

Our next competition will be at The Boulders  Stelly’s Climbing Gym on June 2nd. Wish us luck! 


Congratulations to Belmont Drumline who placed 2nd at the Provincial Drumline championships!


Belmont Golf Team

The Golf Team has participated in 3 tournaments to date placing in the top 5 each time. Recently defeating Royal Bay in our first ever Ryder Cup challenge.  The team will be starting the playoff run.

May 16th for City’s

May 23rd for Island’s

June 5-7th for BC’s (need to qualify)


My Blueprint Scholarships  
Students will have until May 28th at 11:59pm ET to complete the Entry Form.  From that group of applicants myBlueprint will randomly select 25 students, then they will submit an application form.  From there  5 scholarships of $1000 each will be given out.
Deadline: May 28th, yearly  


Lime Connect Pathways Scholarship
This scholarship is open to students who consider themselves to have a disability, visible or invisible.
Deadline:  May 29th, Midnight – 2023

Juan de Fuca Soccer Association Dick Darley Scholarship
To be eligible for consideration of this $500 scholarship, the candidate must:
    a) Be a grade 12 student
    b) Have played a minimum of three years in the Juan de Fuca Soccer Association
    c) Be dedicated and have contributed to the Juan de Fuca Soccer Association

Deadline: May 31st, 2023

The Union of National Employees
The Union of National Employees offers a yearly $1000 bursary to one BC high school student. Applicants must complete the application form and submit a 1200 to 1500-word essay detailing how the union movement has “helped to build the social values that Canadians hold dear”.

Deadline: May 31st. yearly
Rotary Club of Victoria Harbourside
For 2022, the following seven Scholarships are available:

  • Three (3) Rotary Club of Harbourside Victoria Scholarships ($1,500 each)
  • One (1) Scholarship giving preference to an Indigenous Student ($1,500)
  • Three (3) Charter Member Scholarships ($2,000 each)
    • One (1) scholarship awarded to a student who has a hearing or speech impairment or will be pursuing a career in speech pathology or audiology, in the name of Marke Hambley.
    • One (1) scholarship awarded to a student who has been involved in the military community or who has a member of their family who has served or is serving in the military, in the name of Tom Martin.
    • One (1) scholarship awarded to a student who has shown a deep involvement in athletics or will be pursuing a career related to athletics, in the name of Mike Creery.

Scholarships will be given to graduating students from School Districts 61, 62, and 63. 
(Note: Applications must be emailed to:   scholarships@harboursiderotary.org .)
Deadline:  May 31, Yearly   

Bernice Harriet Osborne Memorial Basketball Scholarship
Applicants must have participated in the Victoria & District Amateur Basketball Association (preference given to those who have participated for a longer period of time), and set a good example in life, school, athletics for his/her community. Financial need will be considered. 

Deadline:  May 31st, 2023

Westshore Arts Council Scholarships
The West Shore Arts Council is happy to announce that they are offering $500 scholarships again!  Successful applicants currently attend high school, and plan to enroll in further education at a recognized post-secondary institution to pursue a career in the fine arts.  This could include music, dance, theatre, film, visual arts, literary arts, digital arts, and others. 

Deadline – June 9th 2023, 8:00PM – no lates accepted

Metchosin Foundation Scholarships

For students residing in Metchosin.  Various categories available in academic excellence, environmental stewardship, community service and residents of Beecher Bay Sc’ianew Nation.

Deadline: June 16th, 2023

ICA Diversity Scholarships
ICA’s Diversity Scholarships are awarded to students from a diverse and/or immigrant background who demonstrate in their academic and community work active support for strong community values around diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Capital Region. 

  1. One $2,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior who is accepted into a diploma or degree program at a college or university for 2022/23 in the Capital Region
  2. One $5,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior of Indian descent who is accepted into a college or university for 2022/23


Deadline:  June 17th,  2022   

For all necessary applications and links, please visit the Belmont Scholarship Weebly under “May:”

https://belmontscholarships.weebly.com/