It has been another exciting week on campus as we draw to the end of Term II of the academic year and step into Term III. There is a real sense that spring has arrived on campus and students have been buzzing about their adventures up at Mount Washington. We have had three groups up there this week which has done wonders on the health and wellness front.
I am off campus today exploring some of the possible locations on the island for developing our OuterEDGE programs. Vancouver Island provides rich and varied educational opportunities for our students and we are looking as to how we can develop our programming to enhance our unique remarkable.
For this week’s column, I have reprinted a poem written by Abby D., one of our Co-Heads of School. We have recently learnt that she has won the Canadian Legion’s poetry contest for BC and the Yukon. Below the poem, I have included a link to her reading it. What a tremendous achievement!
When the Clouds Cry By Abby D.
The sky is a collage of grey The clouds are swollen and heavy And sun seems to have abandoned us all It feels as if all the life has been stolen away
As I walk towards the crosses A sensation of overwhelming sadness overcomes My carefully measured thoughts Which becomes a tide of inconsolable emotion That refuses to be contained
As if we could ever understand The magnitude of the 11th day of the 11th month of the 11th hour
As if we could understand What it is like to go to war The poppies seem to stare Their black hearts penetrating into our hearts
As if we could understand The true sacrifice, the true pain The true endurance, the true destruction The truth is, we cannot
We live this day each year And we are told stories Something about sacrifice, words about pain Stories about endurance, pictures about destruction
But they aren’t just stories, they are real The sacrifice and pain and endurance and destruction They are real. I wish it didn’t have to be that way
Remembrance Day reminds us to relish the moments To understand what gifts we have been given Stand silently in the name of sacrifice, it allows us to celebrate being free
So, as I walk through the white crosses and the clouds begin to cry I know their tears are for the soldiers and for peace
We acknowledge with respect the Coast Salish Peoples on whose traditional lands and waterways we live, learn and play. We are grateful for the opportunity to share in this beautiful region, and we aspire to healthy and respectful relationships with those who have lived on and cared for these lands for millennia.
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