Daily Announcements
September 23rd, 2025
Cafeteria Items:
Monday – Villages Pizza $3 per slice
Tuesday – SEPT 23rd – Opa Wraps $9 each
Starting October 3rd – Sakura Sushi – Veggie Roll ($10) Spicy Tuna ($11) California Roll ($8)
Wednesday – Villages Pizza $3 per slice
Thursday – Panda Island Chinese – Chow Mein, Chicken and Veggie Options ($9)
Friday – CLOSED
HOT LUNCH – Macaroni & Cheese & Greek Salad
NEW TODAY
Team Planning tomorrow, Wednesday, September 24th. Block A starts at 9:55 AM
Reminder to all teachers and Grade 11 and 12 Indigenous students: If you are interested in being part of Campus Cousins this year, please join us in Room 215 today for a meeting at lunch
There will be a meeting for all boys rugby players who are interested in going on an international rugby tour tonight at 6:30 in room 300.
Join us today for a game of pickleball at lunch in the Big Gym.
Today, we are running our Cops for Cancer Balloon Pop! For $2, you can pop a balloon and win a prize. Our prizes include Oak Bay merch, Tim Horton’s gift cards, and even Harbour Cats tickets! We will have it set up below the social staircase at lunch. See you there!
The First Information meeting for this year’s Water is Life Directed Studies program will be on Wednesday, September 24th, at lunch in room 233.
- Come learn more about the exciting opportunity to be a part of the 2026 Water is Life Conference hosted by Maurick College in the Netherlands.
- Questions? See Mr. Shrubsole in room 233.
Oak Bay students are invited to attend a UK University Fair on Thursday Oct. 2nd from 4pm to 7pm at St. Michaels University School in the single gym, 3400 Richmond Rd. There will be over 40 universities represented at the event. This event is an invaluable opportunity for our students to explore their higher education options. If you would like to attend, please register for the event by clicking the link. www.gostudyin.com/Canada
St. Michaels University School is also hosting the VICE Fair, a US Colleges & Universities Fair on Monday October 6th from 3:30-5:00pm in the single gym at 3400 Richmond Rd. There will be over 50 US universities and colleges attending the fair and Oak Bay students and parents are invited to attend. This event allows students to gain insight into their future academic journeys.
Career Expo, October 2nd from 11 am – 3 pm – Bay Street Armoury, 715 Bay Street
CAREER CENTRE PRESENTATIONS, UNIVERSITY FAIRS & INFO SESSIONS 2025/26
**All sessions are in the Career Centre unless otherwise posted.**
September 24th – McGill @ 3:00pm
October 6th – Ivey School of Business @ Western University @ 3:00pm
October 7th – UVic and Camosun Evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm in the Oak Bay Theatre
October 14th – Police Camp Info session @ 12:00pm
October 16th – Gustavson School of Business UVic @ 12:00pm
October 27th – University of Alberta @ 12:00pm
October 28th -Western University – @ 3:00pm
November 3rd – University of Calgary @ 12:00pm
November 6th – Bishops University @ 12:00pm
November 10th – Post Secondary Information Evening from 7:00-8:00pm in the Oak Bay Theatre
November 13th – UVic Engineering @ 12:00pm
December 1st – St. Francis Xavier @ 12:00pm, booth outside the Career Centre
December 3rd – Vancouver Island University @ 12:00 booth outside the Career Centre
December 8th – UVic @ 12:00pm
January 12th – Scholarship Information Evening from 7:00-8:00pm in the Oak Bay Theatre
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JUniversity of Toronto Info Session
START HERE is an event designed to help students to better understand the undergraduate application process. This is for any student who is interested in applying to the University of Toronto, whether it’s this year or in the future. is an event designed to help students to better understand the undergraduate application process. This is for any student who is interested in applying to the University of Toronto, whether it’s this year or in the future.
Please feel free to share with any students that would be interested. https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/news–events
Event details
Date: Thursday, September 25
Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm (Eastern Time)
UVic Gustavson School of Business has scheduled a series of workshops for the fall. AI 101: using artificial intelligence in university and your career, Entrepreneurship 101: what makes a good side-hustle?, and Finance 101: personal finance for students preparing for college and university. To attend any of these, students can register here. BCom workshops – Gustavson School of Business – UVic
Police Camp 2026 will be the first week of Spring Break, Saturday, March 14 to Saturday, March 21st. It is an eight-day leadership program for students from grades 10-12. Camp will be held at St Margaret’s School, like last year. Students must submit an online Google form and let Ms. Giesbrecht know they are applying. The closing date to apply is Friday, November 14th, at 3 pm. Go to the Career Centre website and use the QR Code to apply. https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/news–events
Ivy+ Institutions Information Sessions
Please join us for a session with admissions officers representing each of the Ivy+ institutions. This group includes Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University. A series of events for students that we would appreciate you sharing with your communities! Click the link to register.
Tuesday, September 23rd | 7:00PM ET / 4:00PM PT
Are you applying to a university or college in the USA? The annual Vancouver Island College Event, this year, is on October 6, at SMUS from 3:30 – 5 pm. Please visit the Career Centre website for information on universities and colleges attending. https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/news–events
Volunteering Opportunities
ReStore is looking for volunteers. They have two locations – Victoria ReStore at 721 Vanalman Avenue, and Westshore ReStore at 849 Orono Avenue. Both stores support Habitat Victoria helping to raise funds for local working families to achieve affordable homeownership in our local communities. ReStores are open 7 days per week, with a particular need for weekend volunteers – Student volunteer shifts are 2-4 hours between 9:00am – 5:00pm (11:00am – 5:00pm on Sundays). Students are welcome to request specific shifts, and we can be very flexible for the most part. More specifics on this can be discussed at time of application. They ask that students commit to at least their full 30 hours with us (100 for WEX). On the job training is provided. Anyone under 19 years must have parent/guardian permission. 16+ only. Volunteers must be able to work independently, follow direction, and also collaborate with employees and other volunteers. Here’s the link to apply. https://www.habitatvictoria.com/volunteer
ReStore volunteer duties can include, but are not limited to:
- Receiving and sorting donations
- Cleaning and tagging donations
- Merchandising the store floor
- Keeping the store clean and tidy
- Moving furniture and merchandise
- Assisting customers
Cyber Seniors
The Cridge Village Seniors Centre (Hillside/Cook St.) is looking for student volunteers to help seniors with their technology. This program connects generations through weekly visits, focusing on relationship building and bridging the gap in technology skills. Students in grades 11 and 12 who need volunteer hours will pair up with residents who need help with their technology. Students assist seniors in understanding their iPad, smartphone, laptop, or computer, and the seniors provide students with the opportunity to practice mentoring as well as skills in engaging and creating relationships with someone many decades older than themselves. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Matthew Milligan at mmilligan@cridge.org or call him at 250-220-2303
Volunteer Opportunity – UBC Medical Degree
Age 13-17 years, Jubilee Hospital
Island Medical Program (UBC Medical Degree) is seeking teenage volunteers aged 13-17 years to participate as patients in learning sessions with medical students. In these small group sessions, students are learning to interview adolescent patients and ask about a range of topics including – lifestyle, extra curricular activities, diet, mental health, home life, employment, education, drugs, sexuality and safety. Volunteer Patients are interviewed by two students and there is a tutor who is a practicing physician, and two other students present. The sessions happen in Oct/Nov on weekdays after school. Volunteers attend 1-2 sessions (1.5 hours each). For more information, contact Sammie Gough, Patient Programs sgough@uvic.ca /
Job Opportunities