Carlyle Elementary School has earned first place in the regional round of the prestigious OSEntreprendre Challenge at the elementary school level and is now headed to the national stage to represent its region in the Canada-wide entrepreneurship competition.
Grade six students from Montreal’s Carlyle Elementary School created a song titled: “The things you love.”
The highly anticipated The Tune Up: Student Songwriting Contest has officially concluded, celebrating the incredible musical talents of young Canadian songwriters in three age categories: Junior, Intermediate, and Senior.
For over 25 years, Joy-Anne Layne has worked with youth and families across Montreal, Quebec. She has been a counselor at day camps, tutored in afterschool and weekend programs, and coordinated the Teen Leadership Program at the Côte-des-Neiges Black Community Association.
Dear Carlyle families, On behalf of our entire Carlyle community, we are delighted to welcome you to the 2024-2025 school year. We hope you all enjoyed an excitingl y fun-filled, and restful summer vacation with your family and that you are recharged, energized, in embracing a new academic school year.
As the 2023-2024 school year begins, I would like to extend a warm “WELCOME” to all our new students and parents at Carlyle and a warm “WELCOME BACK” to those who are continuing with us. We do hope that the summer vacation was filled with enjoyable and restful times for you and your family. The Carlyle team is looking forward to working with you, to offer your children the richest educational opportunities possible. We assure you that this school year will be an enriching and inspiring one for all
As the 2023-2024 school year begins, I would like to extend a warm “WELCOME” to all our new students and parents at Carlyle and a warm “WELCOME BACK” to those who are continuing with us. We do hope that the summer vacation was filled with enjoyable and restful times for you and your family. The Carlyle team is looking forward to working with you, to offer your children the richest educational opportunities possible. We assure you that this school year will be an enriching and inspiring one for all
We are thrilled to hear that you have selected Carlyle as your child(ren)’s elementary school. We look forward to having you join our family. We ask that you book an appointment using our online reservation system through the following link.Online Kindergarten spot reservation links will be available on January 23, 2023 at 7 a.m.
Exploring how initiatives to maintain a healthy and safe community transformed the lives of students and staff, and how they learned and shared their learnings to help overcome obstacles.
Please feel free to share that link with your students, other teachers, parents, and friends. Don't forget to use the hashtag #cbcmusicclass.
On November 23rd there is the in-person Scholastic Book Fair for students We are pleased to invite you to our In Person Parent-Teacher Interviews, which will be scheduled on Thursday, November 24th, 2022, from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. It is a pedagogical day and there will be the PPO and Scholastic Book Fair open to all parents and guardians.
Congratulations to Nicholas Batchoun, Lucas Ferst and Anthony Minitsios, Grade 6 students at Carlyle International School in TMR whose art projects won prizes at this summer’s Festival Imagine in the Laurentians
Antony Housefather did a talk with Carlyle Elementary School students about antisemitism & the Holocaust under the moderation of Mark Bergman @MarkBergman with the participation of Michael Cohen @mikecohencsl
We are pleased to announce that our Governing Board for the 2021-2022 school year was formed at the General Assembly on September 22nd, 2022.
As the 2022-2023 school year begins, I would like to extend a warm “WELCOME” to all our new students and parents at Carlyle and a warm “WELCOME BACK” to those who are continuing with us.
When Tarah Schwartz miscarried for the first time at almost 5 months, it was devastating. Determined to try again, more miscarriages would follow, threatening her stability and her relationships, and changing her profoundly. In this memoir, Tarah puts words to excruciating loss as she recounts her unexpected and deeply inspiring journey to motherhood.
The Grade 6 students from Carlyle have a new song to share! The students wrote and composed an original song on how technology affects society and our daily lives. Almost two years into the pandemic, technology has certainly been an essential tool to communicate and navigate in this world. However, the song emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balance between screen time and enjoying life without constantly relying on our devices.
Longtime broadcaster Tarah Schwartz returned to her former elementary school, Carlyle in TMR, to talk about her compelling new book entitled Can’t Help Falling: A Long Road To Motherhood. A former CTV News anchor and reporter, Tarah is presently the head of communications and marketing for the McGill University Health Centre.
Hundreds of heartfelt messages of thanks—complete with hearts—are going out to JGH staff on Valentine’s Day, courtesy of students at five Montreal-area schools, with support from the hospital’s Humanization of Care Committee.
This year’s IB PYP Exhibition is our 2nd virtual presentation of our sixth graders’ culmination of their lifelong learning journey up until today. The context of their 2022 presentation involves undertaking a trans- disciplinary study of science, specifically how society and science are interdependent for the betterment of the human experience.
The transdisciplinary educational thematic thread that weaves through this year’s IB Exhibition; “Where We Are in Place and Time”, is exemplary in that the pandemic has encouraged a thorough investigation of its very nature. We are very proud of the proactive stance of Carlyle’s 2021 graduating class to study, explore and bring to fruition their knowledge with academic rigor.
Discover our garden, a multidisciplinary project involving the students of cycle 3. Podcast by the students of grade 5.
Parents, school staff and community at Carlyle School aim to turn dreams into achievements and prepare Carlyle students for life-long learning. We encourage respect, critical thinking, tolerance and care within a safe and nurturing environment.
Learners who demonstrate student agency have a tendency to take ACTION!
Here, you will find thousands of resources for learning, creating, having fun and staying active, just like at school.