Weekly Message - May 4-8
May will be a very busy month at Captain Nichola Goddard School with field trips, orientation and open house events for our future students and families, band performances, badminton tournaments, preparation for track and field, and flag football seasons.
Track and Field In PE
With our first week of training under our belts, we need to send a couple reminders to families to help their students remember: All students should be coming to school with shoes that are safe for running and jumping, if a student has an inhaler it must be current and at school with them as we are outside running many days of the week.
We’ve had many students not feeling well after working their hardest running. It is common for us to find out our students have chosen not to eat breakfast. Please encourage your child to eat breakfast every day as it’s helpful both to them in their classroom but also in PE. Calories are important for developing brains and bodies!
CNGS Online Apparel store – NOW OPEN
The Captain Nichola Goddard school apparel online store is now open! Stock up on your spirit wear and get ready to kick off the next school year in style. The store will be open until 11:59 PM on May 17th—don’t miss your chance, as it only opens twice per year. Grab your gear while you can!
Hats on for Mental Health
Wednesday, May 6 is Hats on for Mental Health Day. Students across Alberta are encouraged to wear a hat to raise awareness of the importance of good mental health. To learn more please visit the website Can We Talk? from the Alberta Teachers’ Association
Reflecting on Mental Health Week
The Calgary Board of Education recognizes the importance of advancing mental health and well-being in connection with the Canadian Mental Health Association’s 75th Mental Health Week, which runs from May 4 to 10, 2026.
We want students to be successful in their learning, and we recognize that positive mental health enables students to participate in their learning fully. When teachers identify students who appear to be struggling with mental health and well-being, we work with community partners to refer and suggest resources for students and their families. Supporting student mental health and well-being takes a village: students, families, Alberta Health Services, community supports, and school staff all play a role.
We also recognize that staff mental health contributes to building a culture of well-being within our workplaces. When employees are healthy and experience well-being, students benefit. Protecting mental health and well-being has always been, and continues to be, a priority for the Calgary Board of Education.
This year, Mental Health Week takes place during a time when mental health concerns are increasingly prevalent. We all need to find ways to build resilience and support each other.
Mental Health Week gives us a chance to reflect on the many ways we can promote mental health in schools and across the system. The CBE encourages everyone to check out the resources available.
Resources
For immediate and non-urgent assistance available to Calgarians, please visit: Canadian Mental Health Association - Calgary
Additional resources:
- Positive Mental Health in School
- CMHA 2026 Mental Health Week: Come Together Canada
- CMHA Recovery College - Free short-term courses and discussion groups to support participants with mental health concerns. Their focus is to help people to develop their own resourcefulness to support themselves or their loved one's recovery.
- Workplace Strategies for Mental Health – Building Resilience. A free tool to help you bounce back after a health, personal or work crisis. This resource helps you develop healthy coping strategies to deal with life's challenges.
The Week Ahead
Monday, May 4:
School hours – 8:05am-2:45pm
Extra-Curricular Activities:
Grade 7 Homework Club – 2:45-3:30pm (Ms. Liu)
Tuesday, May 5:
School hours – 8:05am-2:45pm
Healthy Hunger Fun Lunch
Extra-Curricular Activities:
Grade 6 Badminton Team Practice (JV) - 7:00am-8:00am
Wednesday, May 6:
School hours – 8:05am-2:45pm
Hats On For Mental Health
Healthy Hunger Fun Lunch
Extra-Curricular Activities:
Grade 7 Homework Club – 2:45-3:30pm (Mrs. Honywood)
Legacy Builders Club – 2:45-4:30pm (Mr. Lancaster & Mr. Miller)
Thursday, May 7:
School hours – 8:05am-2:45pm
Extra-Curricular Activities:
Grade 6 Homework Club – 2:45-3:30pm (Mrs. de Jong)
Grade 6 Badminton Team Practice (JV) - 2:45-4:30pm
The Debate Club – 2:45 – 4:30pm (Mr. Lancaster)
Friday, May 8:
School hours – 8:05am-12:10pm
Extra-Curricular Activities:
Gr 7 Badminton Divisional Tournament – Nose Creek School 1:30pm
Gr 8 and 9 Badminton Divisional Tournament – ClearOne Badminton Centre 1:00pm