School Profile
63831 School Road
Box 670, Hope, B.C. V0X 1L2
Phone: 604-869-5212
Fax: 604-869-5234
Principal: Shane Wiseman
shane.wiseman@sd78.bc.ca
Secretary: La Vern Klassen
lavern.klassen@sd78.bc.ca
Silver Creek Elementary School is a small, family-oriented school. Being located just outside the larger centre of Hope allows us to be an integral part of the Silver Creek community and garner strong community support. Having a forest on our school grounds as well as being situated close to rivers allows for a wealth of place-based learning opportunities. Our small school takes pride in being able to provide students with a robust outdoor education program; leadership opportunities for students; Effective Behavioural Support; community service; intramural programs; the Super Reader program; Math Challenge; participation in district sports events such as the SD 78 soccer tournament, floor hockey tournament, basketball tournament and track meet; Science Fair; Heritage Fair; Young Entrepreneur Program; Reading Link Challenge; We Club; Homework Club; and a grade 7 band program.
Our classes for next school year are decided in August and September when we have a clear picture of new registrations.
Our First Nations student enrollment is now more than 45% of our total population and we will continue to work with partners to support the learning needs as presented.
Box 670, Hope, B.C. V0X 1L2
Phone: 604-869-5212
Fax: 604-869-5234
Principal: Shane Wiseman
shane.wiseman@sd78.bc.ca
Secretary: La Vern Klassen
lavern.klassen@sd78.bc.ca
Silver Creek Elementary School is a small, family-oriented school. Being located just outside the larger centre of Hope allows us to be an integral part of the Silver Creek community and garner strong community support. Having a forest on our school grounds as well as being situated close to rivers allows for a wealth of place-based learning opportunities. Our small school takes pride in being able to provide students with a robust outdoor education program; leadership opportunities for students; Effective Behavioural Support; community service; intramural programs; the Super Reader program; Math Challenge; participation in district sports events such as the SD 78 soccer tournament, floor hockey tournament, basketball tournament and track meet; Science Fair; Heritage Fair; Young Entrepreneur Program; Reading Link Challenge; We Club; Homework Club; and a grade 7 band program.
Our classes for next school year are decided in August and September when we have a clear picture of new registrations.
Our First Nations student enrollment is now more than 45% of our total population and we will continue to work with partners to support the learning needs as presented.