• IMPORTANT NOTICE

    The District Track & Field Meet has been cancelled for this coming Friday June 8th so BALDONNEL SCHOOL will be OPEN as usual for ALL students this FRIDAY.
    The District Track & Field Meet has been re-scheduled for Tuesday,

  • Our Very Own Rodeo Champion!

    On May long weekend, Derek Hadland, travelled to Quesnel for the BC Jr. High School Rodeo finals where he competed in Goat Tying and Ribbon Roping. Derek did really well in the Goat tying placing in all three performances.

  • NO SCHOOL – Friday, June 8th

    Our school staff will be hosting the District Track & Field Meet this year on Friday June 8th so there will be NO SCHOOL for all Baldonnel students on this day with the exception of those who will be participating in the meet.

  • Baldonnel Speech Contest

    Some wonderful speeches by all students! Best of luck to Will Johnson, Bronwyn Mengering and Daric McDonnel who will be representing Baldonnel at the District Speech Contest on May 25th at the Cultural Center. We would also like to extend a huge thank-you to our judges;

  • Drama Productions

    Congratulations to Mrs. Cushway and our community Drama Club for the amazing shows they did on May 7th & 8th. The many hours of preparation was clearly evident by the performances!
    Remember to mark May 24th and 25th on your calendar as these are the dates of the final Drama Club performances for the year.

  • Bowl For Kids

    For the second year in a row, our students raised the most money for the “Bowl For Kids” fundraiser, which supports our local Big Brother’s & Big Sister’s Association.

  • Mother’s Day Jewelry

    Hopefully all of our Baldonnel mom’s loved the hand made jewelry they received today!

  • Science Fun!

    Mrs. Martin’s class did a great job building electric toys to demonstrate their understanding of electrical currents … some pretty cool creations!

  • Vision Impairment Awareness

    Our primary classes were treated to an amazing presentation by special guests, Marlene Hebert (Braille Transcriber) and Chenyl Graff (Blind Grade 12 student) from Dawson Creek school district. The students learned all about the challenges that people with vision impairments face on a daily basis.