A few students making the best of a rainy indoor recess.




Jays Day at QE Sarnia! ⚾💙
Our school showed our Blue Jays pride on Friday, by hosting Jays Day in support of Friday’s big game!
Students and staff were decked out in blue and white, sharing in the excitement.
Go Jays Go! 💙🇨🇦
#JaysDay #BlueJays #SchoolSpirit









Queen Elizabeth Knight's will be #SmashHits thanks to Noelle's Gift water bottles!
#LKDSB


🎓 We couldn't be more #LKDSBProud of Superintendent Ben Hazzard, who leads LKDSB’s Elementary Program, on earning his Doctorate in Education from the Western University! His research is helping strengthen early literacy supports and student success across the district!


Check out this Rebound Community Project!

Jays Day Friday!

Giresi's Pizza kits will be for sale until November 7. All proceeds go towards our grade 7 and 8 field trips! Order on SchoolCash Online. Thank you for your support!

Today is the last day to order pizza.
Pizza Day - October 30! Order on SchoolCash Online

Great things are happening in our community.
Queen Elizabeth students pick apples for local food banks
Students from Queen Elizabeth School in Sarnia visited Macklin Farms to pick 30 bushels of Royal Gala apples, which were then purchased by the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia Lambton Golden K and donated.
Forty-four students from Queen Elizabeth School in Sarnia had a firsthand opportunity to learn where apples come from on Thursday when they visited Macklin Farms and helped pick apples for local charities.
The Grade 2 and 3 classes, assisted by members of the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia Lambton Golden K and other community volunteers, picked 30 bushels of Royal Gala apples in about an hour.
Hosts Joel and Bruce Macklin provided the students with a tour of the market store and a hike around the farm following the picking.
The visit was organized by Golden K member John McPhedran along with teachers Ms. Fraser and Ms. Gibson, who presented the Macklins with a thank you card.
The apples were purchased by the Golden K club and delivered primarily to the Inn of the Good Shepherd for its Mobile Market program. Apples were also taken to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, High Park School, and P.E. McGibbon School, and each student was able to take a couple of apples home.
Queen Elizabeth students pick apples for local food banks
Students from Queen Elizabeth School in Sarnia visited Macklin Farms to pick 30 bushels of Royal Gala apples, which were then purchased by the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia Lambton Golden K and donated.
Forty-four students from Queen Elizabeth School in Sarnia had a firsthand opportunity to learn where apples come from on Thursday when they visited Macklin Farms and helped pick apples for local charities.
The Grade 2 and 3 classes, assisted by members of the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia Lambton Golden K and other community volunteers, picked 30 bushels of Royal Gala apples in about an hour.
Hosts Joel and Bruce Macklin provided the students with a tour of the market store and a hike around the farm following the picking.
The visit was organized by Golden K member John McPhedran along with teachers Ms. Fraser and Ms. Gibson, who presented the Macklins with a thank you card.
The apples were purchased by the Golden K club and delivered primarily to the Inn of the Good Shepherd for its Mobile Market program. Apples were also taken to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, High Park School, and P.E. McGibbon School, and each student was able to take a couple of apples home.

Picture Orders due Tuesday, October 21.

Our first whole school cooking activity was Healthy Chocolate Banana Muffins!!!
This activity included skills like: measuring, mixing, sifting, setting the temperature on the oven, kitchen safety, and cleaning up the kitchen.
Hands-on activities are highly engaging for our students.
#LKDSB #KidsWhoEatWellDoWell #PowerFullKids #Engagement #LifeSkills #LearningisFun
This activity included skills like: measuring, mixing, sifting, setting the temperature on the oven, kitchen safety, and cleaning up the kitchen.
Hands-on activities are highly engaging for our students.
#LKDSB #KidsWhoEatWellDoWell #PowerFullKids #Engagement #LifeSkills #LearningisFun








Queen Elizabeth Cooking Activity Plan for the Year!!!
A huge shoutout to President Choice Children Charity for fueling young minds at Queen Elizabeth P.S. and making learning fun and engaging too! They ensure children have access to the food they need to learn, grow and thrive! They also enable us to teach children needed life skills in the kitchen: hands-on cooking, reading recipes, following instructions, and measuring ingredients, & so much more!
#PowerFullKids #KidsWhoEatWellDoWell #GoodFoodHelpsMindsGrow #LifeSkills #LKDSB
A huge shoutout to President Choice Children Charity for fueling young minds at Queen Elizabeth P.S. and making learning fun and engaging too! They ensure children have access to the food they need to learn, grow and thrive! They also enable us to teach children needed life skills in the kitchen: hands-on cooking, reading recipes, following instructions, and measuring ingredients, & so much more!
#PowerFullKids #KidsWhoEatWellDoWell #GoodFoodHelpsMindsGrow #LifeSkills #LKDSB

PA Day - no school for students.
Happy Thanksgiving weekend Knights Nation.

Picture day is Monday. Be sure to wear your smile!

Queen Elizabeth Open House!
Join us at our school open house. Meet our staff, tour our school. Enjoy a BBQ hot dog with family and friends.
Thursday, October 9th at 3:15.
See you there!
Join us at our school open house. Meet our staff, tour our school. Enjoy a BBQ hot dog with family and friends.
Thursday, October 9th at 3:15.
See you there!

Today will be encouraging students, staff, and community members to wear orange and use this day as a catalyst to promote learning and understanding about the residential school system and the impacts that system has had on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people. The orange shirt symbolizes hope, reconciliation, and a commitment to a better future. By wearing an orange shirt on September 30, individuals make a statement to support reconciliation and commit to the enduring truth that EVERY CHILD MATTERS.

Queen Elizabeth Sarnia is incredibly grateful for the generous donation from Lisa @DairyQueen & our very own Mrs Vandervaart!
We appreciate the apple juice, apple sauce and case of
bananas that will support our Student Nutrition Program.

It was a wonderful day to be outside participating in the Terry Fox Run/Walk with our school community. Together, we celebrated Terry’s legacy of courage and determination, while raising awareness and support for cancer research. Thank you to all the students, staff, and families who joined us in making this meaningful event a success.










Tuesday, September 30th, marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day. On this day, we invite families to join us as we walk to honour the Indigenous Children, Survivors and their families. This is a time for reflection. We will move together, show care for one another, and take time to think about what Truth and Reconciliation means in our own lives. We encourage everyone to wear an orange shirt.

Reminder that tomorrow is our Terry Fox run/walk at 11:40, weather permitting.
Wear your QE school spirit wear!
