School Supplies

Kindergarten to Grade 5 Supply List and School Fee Description 

(Includes Prime and French Immersion) 

In order to better help families afford the costs of school supplies and to minimize the burden of finding time to purchase the supplies; for this school year, we are asking families to pay $65.00 by using the ‘Cashless Schools On-Line system’. Your child will receive all the necessary school supplies needed throughout the entire school year. We will accept payment plans if that would be helpful to your circumstances. Please note that the determination for the school supplies fee comes from the Parent School Support Committee. If you have any questions or concerns about the amount, please feel free to contact Ms. Childs at carey.childs@nbed.nb.ca

Items needed for Kindergarten to Grade 5 

  1. $65.00 (for year supply of school supplies) 
  2. A complete change of clothes in a bag labeled with name – (Kindergarten and Grade 1 Only – and as needed for students in any grade level). 
  3. Indoor shoes that are suitable for gym, labelled with child’s name. 
  4. Lunch Bag/Box 
  5. One water bottle 
  6. Book-bag 

The $65.00 dollar fee does not include a book-bag, lunchbox, supplies required for extra-curricular activities and/or cost of sending students to extra/co-curricular events. 

 Here are some examples of what your contribution will purchase: 

Notebooks, pencil crayons, dry erase markers, hi – lighters, duo – tangs, pencils, packs of crayons, packs of washable markers, white erasers, rulers, pairs of scissors, glue sticks, construction paper, colored markers, “plastic baggies”, tissues, earphones, paints, booklets, art supplies, white boards, binders, file folders, Art Supplies and Much More. 

Co-Curricular/Extra-Curricular Fees (i.e. Field Trips) 

Parents/guardians will pay for any extra or co-curricular event on a “pay-as-you-go” basis. This keeps it fair so as to avoid some families paying more even though their child may have had fewer opportunities to attend field trips, concerts, etc. The school will pay the bulk of busing costs, with families being charged a small fee for busing.