Photo Gallery!
Warplane Heritage Museum!
Tree-Top Trekking with the Grade 10's!
Pearson's Amazing Race!
Bark Breaks Spring 2016!
Pearson Plants!
Photos of the Environmental Club making Pearson look amazing for the summer!
We are in the News!
Burlington high school students Skype with Native author, Burlington Post
Some Burlington high school students had a ‘face-to-face’ meeting with a Canadian author, whose play they had recently read. More
Some Burlington high school students had a ‘face-to-face’ meeting with a Canadian author, whose play they had recently read. More
Dodgeball Tounament!
A huge shout-out to Social Justice and Patriot participants for so many reasons...we reached our $1000 fundraising goal for World Vision and celebrated the 30 Hour Famine together in Olympic style! Lilli and Razanne, you are wonderful leaders and organizers! Prizes went to Leif for Best Team Spirit Wear, Nelson (gr. 9) for Best Fundraising, and Dagny (Hop-Along, for Best Spirit (and a wicked dodgeball arm). Thanks for teacher support from Ms. Warneke with the scavenger hunt and a big shout out to Mr. Lychy and Ms. Lang-Brouwers for helping out all night! Everyone made such great contributions!
Mental Health Week
Pearson Packs for Syrian Refugees
Give Respect Get Respect Award Ceremony
LBP's submission won for this year's Give Respect Get Respect campaign.
The Halton Regional Police Service, Halton Region, Halton District School Board, Halton Catholic District School Board and independent schools in Halton recognize the profound importance of creating safe and inclusive communities. All young people have the right to feel safe, cared for, and that they belong. The Give Respect ~ Get Respect Movement aims to spread the message of respect and healthy relationships, inviting all Halton community members to "Join the movement!"
Halton students in grades six to twelve are challenged to develop creative arts-based public service messages of:
Promoting Positive Relationships and Positive Mental Health at Home, School and in the Community
The Halton Regional Police Service, Halton Region, Halton District School Board, Halton Catholic District School Board and independent schools in Halton recognize the profound importance of creating safe and inclusive communities. All young people have the right to feel safe, cared for, and that they belong. The Give Respect ~ Get Respect Movement aims to spread the message of respect and healthy relationships, inviting all Halton community members to "Join the movement!"
Halton students in grades six to twelve are challenged to develop creative arts-based public service messages of:
Promoting Positive Relationships and Positive Mental Health at Home, School and in the Community
Earth Day Clean -Up 2016!
Way to clean up LBP! We did a great job collecting and disposing of more garbage than ever!
Upper Middle Music
Word on the street is that there is some great music happening at Indigo on Brant street Thursday April 14th night. Supporting Upper Middle Music as part of the fundraiser for their trip to Nationals next year. Our two jazz bands and vocal ensemble performed.
International Day of Pink
Wednesday, April 13. Use what you wear to show that you care. Learn more at http://dayofpink.org/about/. #lbpcares2016 #clothinghasnogender
Wednesday, April 13. Use what you wear to show that you care. Learn more at http://dayofpink.org/about/. #lbpcares2016 #clothinghasnogender
High School Business Heroes!
Congrats Matt,Dagny & Kushani! High School Business Heroes! 70 teams to 20 to 10 & 3rd place!
Halton Skills Competition 2015/16
Congratulations LBP students! Our team won gold in Home-building & will represent Halton in provincial championship #HaltonSkillsCompetition
Lester B. Pearson Drama Presents...
Asilo : That's why we're all here...
Congratulations to Everyone Involved! Our show received rave reviews and was a fan favourite choice for the showcase! We also won an award of Excellence for our script writing of Asilo! There are only 7 awards of Excellence and there were 12 shows- so we were so excited and honoured to have been recognized!
Jingle Mingle
Cards of Care
Students in Mrs. Sharmas period 4 Peer Leadership and Support class took time to make holiday cards for Saphyre. Saphyre's family was murdered in an arson incident. Saphyre survived but suffered from third degree burns and needed two limbs amputated. The initative not only got the students in class involved but even students on lunch joined in to do something positive.
Saphyre's story can be seen here.
Saphyre's story can be seen here.
PEP Leader Training 2015!
Pearson Revue and Amazing Race!
Bark Breaks
Just in time for the end of the school year! St. John Ambulance is coming in with their therapy dogs to help relieve stress and lighten the mood in the school!
The Library and Mike's Room from 11:00 to 1:00 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday!
The Library and Mike's Room from 11:00 to 1:00 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday!
Apeldoorn Visit - April 2015
#BookFaceFriday!
Animation Workshop for Grade 12 Art Class
Ms. Miyata's Grade 12 Art class created amazing stop motion animated shorts as part of an Ontario Arts Council workshop.
Great news!
Chickens - Packaged From The Start won third prize in the animation category at The Eddies competition for 2014.
The Eddies are a Halton Student Film Festival that is open to all students currently attending any Halton District School Board Secondary or Elementary school. It is a festival that celebrates student success in film-making by recognizing both technical and creative achievements.
Chickens - Packaged From The Start won third prize in the animation category at The Eddies competition for 2014.
The Eddies are a Halton Student Film Festival that is open to all students currently attending any Halton District School Board Secondary or Elementary school. It is a festival that celebrates student success in film-making by recognizing both technical and creative achievements.
Paris Trip - March 2015
Valentine's for Veterans!
Social Justice - Card Making for Seniors
Pumpkin Carving with Mrs. Miyata's Art Class
Welcome Back Assembly 2014/2015 Edition!
Pearson Staff Take on the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge!
A few of us were in the school this week talking about the Ice Bucket Challenges seen recently on the television and online in support of ALS research. The next thing you know, we were planning our own Lester B. Pearson summer challenge for Thursday, August 21st!!!! Bucket team members were: Tanya Grigor (Teacher), “the Grigor Girls”, Edwige Dautreme (Secretary), Kelly Ponce (Secretary), Diana Svendsen (Teacher), Toni Burton (Library Technician), George Muhic-Day (Teacher), Judith Genis (Teacher), Joel Zinn (Teacher) and Leah McCann (Teacher).
We have each made a donation to ALS Canada and we challenge the following Halton District School Board employees to complete the challenge and join the club! You have 24 hours to accept the challenge.
Funding research is the key to a cure…please join us in supporting this worthy cause! http://www.als.ca/
We have each made a donation to ALS Canada and we challenge the following Halton District School Board employees to complete the challenge and join the club! You have 24 hours to accept the challenge.
- Rob Eatough
- Doug Bothwell
- Phil Davison
- Sari Taha
- And EVERY OTHER HDSB School!
Funding research is the key to a cure…please join us in supporting this worthy cause! http://www.als.ca/
Holocaust Survivor Elly Gotz
On April 11th, several classes were privileged to hear a talk from Elly Gotz, a Holocaust survivor.
Grade 11 Visual Arts Class Final Projects
Ken Gordon is retiring and his students have certainly treated him with their final project....it is an "alkyd painting" project using small 4" tiles consisting of several layers of paint to create these stunning images! This is his Grade 11 Visual Arts Class.
Welcome Back / Terry Fox Assembly
Welcome to the newest class of grade nine students! In fine Patriot fashion we welcomed the 2013/14 class of grade nines to Lester B. Pearson and celebrated their arrival.
Together we raised $6000.00 for the Terry Fox Foundation! Thank you for supporting us and helping us reach and exceed our fundraising goal. Because of you we were able to mess with Mr. Zinn's flow, he wasn't happy but the students were!
Together we raised $6000.00 for the Terry Fox Foundation! Thank you for supporting us and helping us reach and exceed our fundraising goal. Because of you we were able to mess with Mr. Zinn's flow, he wasn't happy but the students were!