Purvis students explore Canada
their horizons on a recent trip to Canada.
Thirty of the school's students from classes P4, P5 and P6, accompanied by principal Carol Stoneham, teachers Cidalia Soares-Chan, Annette Daniels and William Euler, and school counsellor Barbara Hollis flew to Toronto for a one-week educational tour.
Before the trip, pupils spent time studying Canada's history and culture.
Hard fund raising, including hot lunches, a pot luck supper, walk-a-thon, carwash and fish fry provided the money needed for the trip.
"We chose Toronto because it is a safe city with lots of educational sites,'' Mrs. Hollis said.
Students visited the Ontario Science Centre, the Metro Toronto Zoo, Niagra Falls and Canada's Wonderland, a theme park.
They also made a stop at the Black Creek Pioneer Village where students stepped back to the 1860s as costumed staff and restored buildings mimicked pre-Confederation life.
And the Casa Loma, a castle in downtown Toronto, proved interesting, adding a piece of 17th century Scotland to the city.
"The trip was a wonderful learning experience for everyone,'' said Mrs.
Hollis.
Ten-year-old Rhia Simons added: "I really liked going to Canada's Wonderland because it had a lot of fun and interesting games.'' Photo contributed In Canada: Purvis Primary students and their principal, Carol Stoneham (at centre), are seated in front of the floral clock in Niagra-On-The-Lake, Ontario. The children went on a week-long educational trip to Toronto and Ontario last month.