Policies
School Rules
- Be safe
- Be respectful
- Be responsible
School Hours
8:55 - 9:05 | Opening Exercises |
9:05 | Classes Begin |
10:15 - 10:30 | A.M. Recess |
11:45 - 12:45 | Lunch |
12:45 | classes begin |
2:00 - 2:15 | P.M. Recess |
3:30 | Dismissal |
If students are late they must come in through the front doors and report to the office staff. Our office staff will phone parents of students who do not have an excused absence. In order to report a student absence, simply call the school's main phone line anytime between 4:15 pm and 8:30 am to access a directory with two options. Select "1" to leave a message.
Playground Supervision
Our staff is on duty from 8:45 to 8:55, as well as at both recesses.
Bus Cancellation/School Closing
If for any reason the River East Transcona School Division cancels school bus service or closes the schools, the announcement is made via our website, the divisional website and public radio.
School Patrols
Patrols are on duty at crossing points approximately 10 minutes before school, at lunchtime and at dismissal. We expect all patrols to be at their posts on time and wearing their special vests. School patrols are student volunteers.
Callback System
If, for any reason you know that your child will be away from school please call before 9:00 a.m. Should your child not arrive at school and you have not called, we will call you.
Confidential Personal History Form
Each school year we request that all students fill in an updated Confidential Personal History form. It is extremely important for the school to have current phone numbers, addresses, names of parents and names of alternate contact person(s) in case of an emergency. If any of this information changes during the year, please inform us immediately.
Accident Procedure
In case of an accident, we proceed as follows:
Minor cuts or abrasions: treated by staff (ie: ice for bumps, band-aids for scrapes, etc)
Serious accidents: Parents or emergency contacts are immediately called to have the child picked up. In an emergency we may take the child to the nearest hospital, or call an ambulance.
Personal Telephone Messages
We are trying to keep classroom interruptions to a minimum. Please inform your child(ren) ahead of time of daily arrangemens regarding where they are to go after school, etc., and use phone messages only in case of an unexpected change of plans.
Fire Drills/Lockdown Drills
Fire department regulations state that all schools must hold 10 fire drills per school year. These drills are taken seriously and all students are trained to exit the school in a safe and timely manner. The ×ö°®É«ÇéƬ requires that all schools practice 2 lockdown drills per year as well.
Bus Evacuation
We hold 2 bus evacuation drills each school year.
School Visitors
To ensure the safety of our students, parents, volunteers and visitors must report to the office. Visitors sign in and out and are asked to wear a visitors tag. Most entrances to our school are locked during school hours as part of our safety program.
Dropping off/Picking up Students
Do not drop off or pick up your child(ren) in front of the school. This is marked as a non-stop area and violation often leads to traffic tickets. It is also a high-traffic area and dangerous for your child to cross. We suggest you drop off or pick up your child(ren) on Linden Avenue between Golspie Avenue and Raleigh Street.
Communicable Diseases
Occasionally there are cases of communicable diseases occur in our school. Head lice, pink eye, scabies and other skin infections require treatment to prevent the spread to other children.
Dispensing of Mediations/Medical Concerns
School personnel are not permitted to administer non-prescription medications. Prescription medication may be administered only when the required divisional forms have been filled out and must be brought to the school office by a parent/caregiver in the original container from the pharmacy. The appropriate forms are available at the school office. Parents are asked to let us know about any special medical concerns, problems, or medical procedures that students may have.
Allergies
There are students who have a life-threatening allergy to peanuts/peanut products. We request that no peanut products be brought to school. This includes peanut butter, as well as cookies, cakes and any other items that may contain peanuts.
Personal Property
We encourage our students not to bring valuable items to school such as electronics, cameras and jewelry. Bicyles are most susceptible to theft. There is no security for them and bringing them to school is definiely not advisable.
Parent Advisory Committee
Neil Campbell has a voluntary Parent Advisory Committee that meets monthly with staff and administration. This committee is open to all parents of students in our school. We meet to discuss school and community issues, policies and plans. Our parent committee supports school projects through fundraisers. Meeting dates are published in our school bulletins.
Fundraising
The school has one major fundraising activity annually. The funds raised from this program are used to purchase major supplies, such as computers, music equipment, gym equipment, etc. They are also used to subsidize school outings, bus travel costs or the costs of performers who entertain at school. All funds are used for activities or supplies that enhance our students' programs.
Open Communication
École Neil Campbell School and its staff are here to work with you and your children to ensure that we provide your child with the best possible educational opportunities. Grade 1 to 5 students use a daily agenda for communication. We look forward to discussing your child's progress with you during student-assisted conferences in November and March, and parents are encouraged to call teachers at any time if they have concerns, questions or information.
Phone Numbers
- Neil Campbell School: 204-661-2848 (office) 204-668-9291 (fax)
- Website:
- ×ö°®É«ÇéƬ Board Office: 204-667-7130
- ×ö°®É«ÇéƬ Transportation Office: 204-669-0202
- Public Health Nurse: 204-938-5318