Community Schools – Spring Break Programs



Volleyball Development Camp (Max 25) $35

Serve, Spike, and Soar at Our Volleyball Development Camp!

What to Expect

Skill Enhancement: Our senior player instructors will guide you to learn new skills and techniques.

Development Focus: Improve your overall game development with personalized attention.

Gameplay Strategies: Elevate your gameplay with strategic insights and tips from experienced players.

Affordable and value-packed – don’t miss out on this opportunity to boost your volleyball skills.

Why Choose Our Volleyball Development Camp?

Instructors: Learn from seasoned senior players.

Skill Progression: Tailored guidance for individual development.

Supportive Environment: Join a community of aspiring volleyball enthusiasts.

March 18 – 20 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)

All Genders Session for Grades 6 & 7

10:00 am – 11:30 am




Canada Safety Council Babysitters (Max 20) $50

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The Canadian Safety Council’s Babysitter Course is designed to provide aspiring babysitters with the skills and knowledge necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of children in their care. The course covers a variety of topics including child development, behavior management, basic first aid and emergency procedures, and the rights and responsibilities of a babysitter.

Participants will learn how to create a safe and stimulating environment for children, as well as how to plan and organize activities that are age-appropriate and engaging. They will also learn how to handle common challenges that may arise while caring for children, such as dealing with conflicts and addressing discipline issues.

In addition, the course emphasizes the importance of communication between the babysitter, parents, and children. Participants will learn how to establish effective communication with parents, how to build rapport with children, and how to handle difficult conversations.

Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Babysitter Course certificate from the Canadian Safety Council, which is recognized by many employers and families as a mark of excellence in babysitting education.

March 18

Wellington Secondary

March 19

Wellington Secondary

9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Ages 11-15 years

9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Ages 11-15 years



Home Alone (Max 12) $35

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Canadian Safety Council’s Home Alone course is for children who may be ready to be home alone. The program includes establishing rules and routines, handling emergency situations, personal safety, basic first aid and much more.

For ages 10 – 13 years

March 18

Wellington Secondary

12:00 – 2:30 pm

March 19

Wellington Secondary

12:00 – 2:30 pm

March 20

Wellington Secondary

12:00 – 2:30 pm


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Home Alone at Wellington


Foodsafe (Max 27) $80

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Participants learn about food safety, how to prevent food borne illness, job hazards and how to apply safe work practices to reduce job related injury and illness. Food Safe Certificates are widely recognized within the food industry in British Colombia. Provincial Food Safe Certification after successful completion, valid for five years.


March 18 

8:30 am – 3:30 pm

Wellington Secondary Presentation Room

March 19

8:30 am – 3:30 pm

Wellington Secondary Presentation Room



Emergency First Aid CPR Lev C  (Max 18) $80

Secure Your Safety Skills at the Emergency First Aid CPR C Course! Comprehensive Training: Covering essential first aid techniques and CPR procedures (CPR C). Expert Instructors: Learn from experienced professionals committed to your safety. Interactive Learning: Hands-on activities to enhance your practical skills.

Receive recognized certification upon completion

Don’t miss this opportunity to equip yourself with life-saving skills. Your Safety Matters –
Join us for a Life-Changing Course!

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March 17

Wellington Secondary Learning Commons Library

8:30 am – 3:30 pm


March 18

Wellington Secondary Learning Commons Library

8:30 am – 3:30 pm