The photo
on the right is the original Norquay School. The photo on the
left is Norquay School today. It sure has
changed, hasn't it? If you are interested in the history of Norquay School there is a short video presentation telling the story
of how Norquay School changed from the photo on the right to how it
looks today. Under the "History" tab above, scroll down to the
bottom and you will find a video presentation. This
presentation was created by the Norquay School Computer Club
students for the 125th Anniversary of Norquay School.
I have now uploaded the Fort Whyte Alive photos taken on the field
trip of January 26, 2010. Rooms 4, 16, 17 and 20 went that
day. Rooms 3, 5 and 7 will be going to Fort Whyte Alive on
February 10, 2010. After their trip to Fort Whyte I will also
upload their photos.
Carmen Basarowich
Norquay School
A Norquay School student at Fort Whyte participating in an inuit
game.

I invite you to explore our website and discover more about our
excellent school. Our school's mission statement is:
"To create a safe, respectful learning environment that promotes
successful learning and meets the diverse needs of our students
through the combined effort of students, staff and community".
All members of the staff, teaching, support, clerical, custodial and
administrative, are committed to creating an environment that
facilitates academic growth and personal development. We are
partners with our supportive parent community in this commitment.
If you would you like to learn more about our school, please feel
free to call or arrange a visit. We always like showing off
our school to the world.
Ms. N. Dyck
Acting
Principal