December 8, 2025

Daily Announcements

December 8th, 2025      

Cafeteria Items:
Monday Villages Pizza $3 per slice
Tuesday 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 Beef Bolognese Penne & Caesar Salad

NEW TODAY

Interested in going on the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Trip in February 2026? Meeting for interested students at lunch on Thursday, December 11th, in Room 233. Questions? See Mr. Shrubsole or Ms. Simonson. 

Boys Rugby will have trials TODAY & Wednesday after school on the turf. New players are welcome.

Community Leadership will have a bake sale to raise funds for the holiday hamper during lunch tomorrow, around the social staircase.

Anyone needing volunteer hours or looking to spread some holiday cheer, Community Leadership will be hosting fun games at Amica House on Richmond and Fort St after school. Meet near the office after school, and the group will walk over.

If you would like to participate in the Polar Bear Swim on Friday, December 19th, please come to the office to pick up a Field Trip form. Please return the completed form to the office by Wednesday, December 17th.

Interact Club will be selling Candy Cane Grams until December 12th at lunch in front of the social stairs for the women’s transition house: $1.00 each

There will be a competition for student to decorate the doors of their advisory classes. It will run until December 12th, and judging will take place on December 15th.

Come see Home Alone in the theatre after school at 3:15 on Wednesday, December 10th.  There will be lots of free snacks! Bring your friends

The Senior Theatre Company proudly presents Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, running on the 17th and 18th of December. Doors open at 6:30, curtain up at 7 pm. $5 for Students and seniors, $10 for Adults. Tickets available online or with cash at the door.
The Interact Club will be running a concession (by donation) during intermission, with the proceeds going to The Victoria Transition House. Cash is preferred, but there will be a machine available, too.

The Art & Culture Trip will be selling Pizza on Friday at lunchtime to fundraise for next summer’s trip.

This holiday season, Oak Bay High School is collecting non-perishable food items and cash to support families in our community with holiday hampers.  If you are able to support, please bring nonperishable food items or cash to your A block class for collection.  We will be running the food and cash drive until Friday, December 12.  Thank you, everyone, for your contributions.

This year marks a decade since the Sno’uyutth (Snow-why-ith) pole was raised at Oak Bay High. Designed by Songhees artist Butch Dick and carved by Clarence Dick, Sno’uyutth (Snow-why-ith) stands as a symbol of reconciliation and cultural respect. Join us in honouring this legacy by spreading good energy today and every day.

Find a list of UVic upcoming events on the Career Centre website.  https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/news–events

CAREER CENTRE PRESENTATIONS, UNIVERSITY FAIRS & INFO SESSIONS 2025/26
**All sessions are in the Career Centre unless otherwise posted.**
December 8th – UVic will not be here today. 
January 12th – Scholarship Information Evening from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Oak Bay Theatre

PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS

The UBC MD Admissions Office has opened registration for the MD Outreach Youth Mentorship Program.
This program connects high school students with UBC medical students to learn more about university life, self-care, and the application process for UBC medical school. If you are interested, you can sign up using the link below. I’ve also attached the program brochure for additional details: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cTsW47ErtAzYAyW. If you have any questions about the program, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Ms. Giesbrecht.

Are you interested in a degree and a career that helps solve the most pressing environmental challenges society faces? The Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, is hosting monthly information sessions on January 13, February 12, and March 12.
Program areas include: resource conservation, wildlife and fisheries management, energy and climate solutions, chemical engineering, sustainable cities, innovative bio-products, indigenous land stewardship and forest management.  Students can register here. (sessions are online via zoom)

The Senior Theatre Company proudly presents Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, running on the 17th and 18th of December. Doors open at 6:30, curtain up at 7 pm. $5 for Students and seniors, $10 for Adults. Tickets available online or with cash at the door.
The Interact Club will be running a concession (by donation) during intermission, with the proceeds going to The Victoria Transition House. Cash is preferred, but there will be a machine available, too.

Volunteering Opportunities

Greater Victoria Green Team is looking for volunteers for several days in November and December to help improve the environment.  You will have an opportunity to plant native species and remove different invasive species.  This is the type of volunteering that all students, including international students, can take part in.  Please see the link for the dates, details, and the QR code.  https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/job–volunteer

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 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (11:00 am – 5:00 pm 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 the 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 a parent/guardian’s permission.  16+ only.  Volunteers must be able to work independently, follow directions, 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

Job Opportunities