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Our school community is a vibrant and active group of staff, students and families. We are excited for all that the school year brings with it in the areas of academics, sports, music, art, technology and so much more!

We want to stay connected with Parents and Guardians and keep you informed about all that is happening in and around the school. Please check here each week for the Friday newsletter from the desk of Principal Stieva!

That we are a community is demonstrated by our students every week. They are busy planning various drives to collect items for those in need. I am ever impressed by the students' caring and determination to make a difference.

As there are only 10 school days left until the Winter Break, I have been requested to remind you that on Friday, December 19th there will be an early dismissal for the Winter Vacation. Students will be dismissed at 1:10pm and school bus transportation will also be adjusted. Busses will arrive to pick students up 90 minutes earlier than their regularly scheduled time.

The Student Council is busy planning the Winter Assembly on the last day. This is always a great event and a positive way to end the year and start a 2 week break. All classes will resume on January 5th.

Thank you to everyone for supporting our fundraising efforts to purchase a new T.A.B Mascot costume. Our present mascot has served us well but the repairs needed will cost more than it will cost to replace him.

On Thursday December 11th, we will be emailing 15th week report letters of concern home to students whose achievement in a course is 60% or lower. Students who are missing important instructional time will also be receiving a letter. If you receive a letter and have any questions, please contact your student’s teacher or one of the administrators to discuss the issue or concern.

School Council Meetings start at 7:00pm and Parents and Guardians are invited to attend to discuss various school issues. You may also have suggestions or ideas that may improve the delivery of education at our school. The education of students is a partnership between us and you, if we all contribute to the educational picture, students will be well served. The upcoming School Council meeting dates planned for the new year are January 19th, March 2nd and May 4th, hope to see you there!

The E.Q.A.O results were released by the Ontario Ministry of Education this past week. I am proud to report that 91% of the students who wrote the test were successful in earning that requirement towards the achievement of their O.S.S.D. Students who were unsuccessful will be provided with extra literacy support so that they can acquire the skills needed to be successful in their next attempt.

Have a great weekend,
Principal John Stieva


Winter Coat Drive
Eco Club is continuing their coat drive next week, please check your closets for gently used winter coats and jackets that can be donated to the coat drive. Donations will be sent to the SafetyNet Children & Youth Charities.

Flags lowered - National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

All HDSB schools and work locations will lower flags at the end of the day on Friday, December 5th in observance of The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Saturday, December 6th.

Help HDSB Students With Warm Coats and Boots This Winter

As colder weather approaches, the Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) and its famous cheerful helper, Carrie the Backpack, are sounding the alarm: more students than ever are arriving at school without the essentials they need to stay warm, healthy, and ready to learn. Students like Esme, whose daily walk to school became unbearable as temperatures dropped.

"Esme's winter coat was too small and thin in places. She had to wear shoes in the slush, and her feet were wet and cold on her walk to school. Her socks were damp all day, and all she could think of was her walk home after school.”

You can give Esme and other students hope—and warmth—when you donate at nostudentleftbehind.ca. HLF is looking to ensure 25 students a day have appropriate clothing and food to get through the start of winter and holiday break in December. To make sure HLF can continue to say “YES” to every request for emergency support they receive, they are accepting donations at nostudentleftbehind.ca. Thank you for supporting students in our community.

 

Message from Guidance

The 25/26 HDSB Pathway Planning Livestream Series is now available..  The series aims to share helpful pathway planning information with HDSB students and families, with each session inviting expert partners to share more about their programs, services, resources and supports.  

These sessions, along with last year's 24/25 HDSB Pathway Planning Livestream Series are informative resources for students and families.  Please reach out to Guidance if you have questions!

School Within A College (SWAC) Open House
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
9 am – 12 pm | Sheridan College, Trafalgar Campus

Registration link
We invite service-side teachers, administrators, parents, and prospective students to join us for the SWAC Open House. The event will feature an overview of the program, testimonials from former students, an opportunity to meet the SWAC team, and a guided tour of the campus.

The PreMedSKL Future MD Award for Grade 11 students

The PreMedSKL Future MD Award recognizes 50 outstanding Canadian Grade 11 students who combine academic excellence, leadership and a genuine curiosity about medicine and the health sciences. More info can be found here:  https://www.premedskl.com/awards/
If you are interested, please connect with Ms. Chen-Allen for more info regarding the school sponsored nomination process.  

Field Study Opportunity!

Registration for the Boyd Archaeological Field School is NOW OPEN.  This program runs in conjunction with the Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority and the Royal Ontario Museum.  Students earn one Co-operative Education credit as well as one Interdisciplinary Studies credit. More info can be found at:  trca.ca/boydfieldschool.

Scholarship Opportunities!

ScholarTree has provided a comprehensive list of scholarship opportunities that students can access over the Holiday Break! View here:  Holiday Break Scholarship List

Course Selection for 2026-27
Course Selection for the 2026-27 school year will run from December 15 to January 16th, 2026.  If you or your student have questions regarding courses or pathway planning, we urge you to make an appointment with Guidance prior to the end of the semester.  Students who are currently in Grade 12 and wish to return next year, can indicate this through the completion of this Google form:  https://forms.gle/YePsSEBTTsxZJj518

Grade 12 Graduation requirements

Graduating Grade 12 students are reminded that they must submit their completed Community Involvement Hours and e-Learning Opt Out form (if appropriate) as soon as possible.  

Please note that completed Hours will not automatically appear on MyBlueprint.  Please allow time for processing  

Guidance Appointment Booking

Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking information is available here.

Mental Health Support Services for Winter Break
Support Services are available to students year round! If you find yourself in need with your mental health and well-being over the break, you are not alone. Be sure to use one of the resources that are available to you: 

  • ROCK 24hr crisis line support: 905-878-9785
  • Kids Help Phone (up to age 24): 1-800-668-6868 or text 686868 
  • 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline (24 hr support for all ages):  call or text 9-8-8.
  • One Stop Talk Connect with a Therapist: www.onestoptalk.ca or 1-855-416-TALK
  • COAST (16+): 1-877-825-9011
  • Visit HDSB Student Support Services website. 


Stay Connected
For an exciting look at what is happening in and around our school from the student perspective, check out the student-run newspaper: The TABloid
We encourage families to continue to check for updates from us through email (SchoolMessenger), TAB website: tab.hdsb.ca and our social media Twitter account @TABTigerLife and Instagram account @blakelocktigers.

You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stievastievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

Spirit Wear
TAB Spiritwear is still available to purchase, including “Class of 2026” Grad Hoodies! Check out the spirit wear link on our website to get your orders in before it's too late. Please note this will be available for a limited time only. Orders will be delivered to the school for pick up. Items purchased are from an outside vendor not affiliated with T.A. Blakelock and all sales are final.


Grad Photos 

Grad photos starting this coming Monday, December 1st. Edge Imaging will be in the Library to take graduation photos. If you do not wish to purchase a photo package, a no-charge sit fee option is available that will ensure your picture appears in the yearbook and you receive a class composite.  Please note that all bookings are done online and payment is arranged with Edge Imaging.  Proofs will be emailed to parents. Book your appointment at: bookmygrad.ca using the school code: TA


Halton Bus Stickers

Halton Student Transportation Services has asked that we remind all students to put their bus stickers on their student cards. If your student does not have their student card or has not received their bus sticker yet, please have them visit the main office and speak with Ms.Deligero. For information about bussing, parents can always check online at haltonbus.ca


Save Tabby the Tiger Fundraiser

We are excited to share that our school is holding a fun fundraising initiative to support a very special member of our community, Tabby the Tiger, our beloved school mascot!

Recently, Tabby has found himself with a few unexpected “medical bills” after a minor mishap (don’t worry, he’s on the mend!). To help him get back to full Tiger strength, we’ve created a light-hearted campaign to support Tabby’s road to recovery, including a couple fundraising opportunities this season:

Terra Cotta Cookies
A delicious way to support the cause—perfect for gifts or family treats. The deadline to order is December 3rd. The order will be delivered to Blakelock December 17th. 

https://fundraising.terracottacookies.com/current-fundraisers/blakelock/

Online Donations via School Cash Online
For families who prefer to contribute directly, a donation option will be available through School Cash Online. https://hdsb.schoolcashonline.com/Fee/Details/583/181/false/true?school=771&initiative=104

Thank you to everyone who supported us by purchasing Purdy’s Chocolates already, we will distribute the chocolate to students and parents on December 18 at the school. 

All funds raised will go toward purchasing a new school mascot costume ensuring that Tabby can continue bringing school spirit, energy, and Tiger pride to our community for years to come. We truly appreciate your support and sense of fun. Thank you for helping keep the Tiger spirit strong!

Coat Drive
Eco Club will be starting a coat drive next week, please begin checking your closets for winter coats and jackets that can be donated to the coat drive. Donations will be sent to the SafetyNet Children & Youth Charities.


Message from Guidance


School Within A College - Open House on December 9

We are excited to invite you to learn more about the School Within a College (SWAC) program. This Open House will provide an overview of the program, highlight student success stories, and outline how SWAC supports pathways to college and apprenticeship opportunities. Please complete this Registration to let us know you will be attending!  

 

Grade 12 Graduation requirements
Grade 12 students are reminded that they must submit their completed Community Involvement Hours and e-Learning Opt Out form (if appropriate) as soon as possible.  

Please note that completed Hours will not automatically appear on MyBlueprint.  Please allow time for processing  

Guidance Appointment Booking

Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking are available here.


Stay Connected
For an exciting look at what is happening in and around our school from the student perspective, check out the student-run newspaper: The TABloid

We encourage families to continue to check for updates from us through email (SchoolMessenger), TAB website: tab.hdsb.ca and our social media Twitter account @TABTigerLife and Instagram account @blakelocktigers.

You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

Dear T.A.B Families,

Last week you should have received your student’s Midterm Report via email. If you did not receive it please call the school on Monday and we will print one for you and your student can pick it up from the Main Office.

In reviewing Midterms, I was impressed by students' progress in many of their classes. Marks demonstrated that they completed the required work and it was completed with excellence. There is also a correlation between some marks and the record of absences and lates for some students.  Students who demonstrated excellent attendance tended to also have marks in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Students who missed classes tended to have lower marks and the more absences, the lower the midterm mark. So please encourage your students to attend class on a regular basis and inevitably they will see more improvement and success in their courses. We are aware that some absences are unavoidable due to appointments or personal circumstances. Encourage your students to speak with their teacher to determine any missed work and establish a timeline to catch up.

Upcoming this week are several events. On November 24th we are holding the Fall Pep Rally to recognize the fall sports teams and introduce the winter sports teams. This is an opportunity to thank players and coaches for giving of their time and participating in a sport. Go Tigers!    

The Full Disclosure date for marks entered on the Ontario Student Transcript is Monday November 24th. After this date, all courses that a student is registered in will have the midterm mark entered on their transcript permanently. Once marks are entered on the transcript, they are shared with the Post-Secondary institutions to which students apply.

This coming Monday November 24th, we will be holding the next School Council meeting at 7:00pm in the school library. All Parents/Guardians are invited to join. We will hear from student leaders about activities, sports and future events. This is also an opportunity for parents to have a voice, and help set direction for our school.

I wish you all a wonderful weekend,

Principal 
John Stieva

 

OSSLT Literacy Test
Grade 10 students with English this semester, as well as any previously eligible students, will be writing the OSSLT next week, on November 25th and 26th. Locations will be communicated directly to the students. The test will begin in Period 1 on both days. Successful completion of the OSSLT is a graduation requirement.  

If you could please avoid booking any holidays or appointments on these days to ensure your student is available to write the test, that would be appreciated. Students will have the opportunity to write a practice test in their English class, and we have had OSSLT Prep sessions running since October 21st for students who signed up. For more information about EQAO and to view the full practice test, you can visit EQAO’s website at www.eqao.com

Students taking Grade 10 English next semester, including students in ISTEM will have the opportunity to write the test in April. If you believe your student should write the OSSLT this semester, and you have not received an email, please contact Hira Zuberi, zuberihi@hdsb.ca

Grad Photos

Edge Imaging will be here starting Monday, December 1st in the Library to take graduation photos. The photographer plans on being here several days at a time until photos for Grade 12 students who request a sitting are completed. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to be in the yearbook and receive a free class composite. Sign up for your photo appointment using our school code TAB at bookmygrad.ca. Please note that all bookings are done online and payment is arranged with Edge Imaging.  Proofs will be emailed to parents.

Spirit Wear
TAB Spirit Wear is still available to purchase online for a little but longer! Please click on the link: to view items available and for more information.  Please note this will be available for a limited time only. Orders will be delivered to the school for pick up. Items purchased are from an outside vendor not affiliated with T.A. Blakelock and all sales are final.

No Student Left Behind – Supporting HDSB Students in Need This Winter
As colder weather approaches, the Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) and its famous cheerful helper, Carrie the Backpack, are sounding the alarm: more students than ever are arriving at school without the essentials they need to stay warm, healthy, and ready to learn. Students like Esme, whose daily walk to school became unbearable as temperatures dropped.

"Esme's winter coat was too small and thin in places. She had to wear shoes in the slush, and her feet were wet and cold on her walk to school. Her socks were damp all day, and all she could think of was her walk home after school.”

You can give Esme and other students hope—and warmth—when you donate at nostudentleftbehind.ca. November and December are the busiest times at HLF. Last year, an average of 25 students each day needed clothing and food in those 2 months in Halton.

Your support can make a meaningful difference in students’ lives like Esme. Even a small donation helps ensure no student is left behind this winter. To learn more or to contribute, visit nostudentleftbehind.ca. Thank you for supporting students in our community.

Angel Fund Donations
The TAB Angel Fund exists to assist students who would not otherwise have the financial means to participate in many activities and events around the school.music functions. If you wish to donate to the TAB Angel Fund you can do so through the School Cash Online Link and designate it for the "Angel Fund" and the money will be allocated accordingly. The Halton District School Board is a registered Canadian Charitable organization and a receipt will be issued for income tax purposes.​

 

Message from Guidance

Full Disclosure 

Full Disclosure is on November 24th.  Students who would like to drop a Grade 11 or 12 course must complete the Google form by noon on November 24th in order for their request to be processed.  Courses dropped after this date will remain on the student’s official transcript. 

Indigenous Rights & Human Rights Virtual Session

On Wednesday, December 3rd Students and parents/guardians are invited to attend a virtual session hosted by the Indigenous Rights and Education Department as well as the Human Rights, Equity, and Inclusive Education Department to explore post-secondary resources and supports for Indigenous, Black, Racialized and 2S&LGBTQ+ students in the Halton District School Board  Additional information is available here.

New Resource

The Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security has recently launched My Career Journey. It is a new website that can help parents/guardians/caregivers and their teenagers explore postsecondary options that can lead to rewarding careers. 

Midterm Mark Upload

Midterm marks were uploaded to both the Ontario University application centre and Ontario Colleges last week.  Students who have applied already, are asked to check their marks to make sure they are accurate. Students who have not yet applied should ensure that they review the educational data in the portal once they do apply. If there are any issues, students are asked to see their Guidance Counsellor ASAP.

Executive Function and Stress Management Virtual Groups

The Mental Health Psychology Team is holding virtual groups to support students with executive functioning and stress management. 

The Executive Functioning Groups:

Navigating the Chaos: This group is intended for students who experience difficulties with managing their approach to tasks/assignments and navigating the sometimes chaotic day-to-day of secondary school life. They may feel scattered and overwhelmed on a regular basis.   

Productivity Over Procrastination: This group is intended for students whose primary difficulty is putting things off and delaying getting started on tasks.  

Please see this flyer for additional information.

OUAC and Ontario Colleges Resources

The Ontario University Application Centre has put together this YouTube video to guide students through setting up their application/profile. Ontario Colleges has a similar video which can be found here.

Guidance Appointment Booking

Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking are available here

 

Stay Connected at TAB
For an exciting look at what is happening in and around our school from the student perspective, check out the student-run newspaper: The TABloid

We encourage families to continue to check for updates from us through email (SchoolMessenger), TAB website: tab.hdsb.ca and our social media Twitter account @TABTigerLife and Instagram account @blakelocktigers.

You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

Dear T.A.B Families,

Yesterday evening we held our information session to introduce the Advanced Placement Program here at Blakelock. If you were unable to attend, the slide deck and information can be found on our website. If you have any questions or require clarification, please contact our A.P co-ordinator Ms.Heather Telford at telford@hdsb.ca.

This coming Thursday November 20th starting at 6:30pm we will be holding an information session for grade 8’s entering grade 9 in September of 2026. The evening will provide students with the opportunity to visit various areas of the school, speak to our teaching staff and get a sense of what excellence in education looks like in practice.

On November 17th we will be emailing Midterm Report cards to all families. If after seeing the marks and reading the comments you have any questions, or concerns, please  contact the classroom teacher.

Winter sports and teams are in full swing. Each day after school I see various teams practicing in the gym preparing for their games. The hockey team has played in a tournament and will in a few days start their regular season. Yesterday the swim team competed in the McMaster University Invitational and had a great competition.

Thank you to Curtis Ennis - Director of Education, Carole Baxter- Trustee, Eleanor McIntosh - Superintendent and Sima Acan - Member of Parlaiment for Oakville West for coming on Wednesday to present our very own Head of Science Vittorio Iafrate with the Prime Ministers’ Award for Excellence in Teaching. We are very proud of Mr.Iafrate!

Have a great Weekend everyone!
Principal 
John Stieva

Spirit Wear
TAB Spirit Wear is now available to purchase online! Please click on this link to view items available and for more information.  Please note this will be available for a limited time only. Orders will be delivered to the school for pick up. Items purchased are from an outside vendor not affiliated with T.A. Blakelock and all sales are final.

Grad Photos

Edge Imaging will be here starting Monday, December 1st in the Library to take graduation photos. The photographer plans on being here several days at a time until photos for Grade 12 students who request a sitting are completed. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to be in the yearbook and receive a free class composite. Sign up for your photo appointment using our school code TAB at bookmygrad.ca. Please note that all bookings are done online and payment is arranged with Edge Imaging. Proofs will be emailed to parents.

Save Tabby the Tiger Fundraiser
Purdy's Fundraiser for the Save Tabby the Tiger campaign. Our Tiger mascot needs help with his medical bills! By purchasing Purdys products you will be helping us to repair or replace our Tiger Mascot. Here is the link to purchase https://fundraising.purdys.com/2248378-135133 

The deadline to order is Wednesday, November 26th.  Orders may be picked up at T.A.Blakelock on Thursday, December 18th. 

Bullying Awareness & Prevention Week
Our TAB community will be engaging in Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week from November 17th-21th.  We encourage everyone – students, parents and guardians, educators – to get involved with bullying prevention. Learn what to watch for, what you can do and where to get help if your child is being bullied - Bullying – we can all help stop it.

​​​​​​​Inclement Weather
With the arrival of winter weather, families are encouraged to review the HDSB Inclement Weather Reminders to know how we communicate important updates about school closures and bus cancellations. A printable version of this information is also available. If your child is bused to school, please ensure you know which transportation zone you are located in. Let’s stay connected and safe this snowy season! 

Message from Guidance

Midterm Mark Upload
Midterm marks were uploaded to both the Ontario University application centre and Ontario Colleges this week.  Students who have applied already, are asked to check their marks to make sure they are accurate. Students who have not yet applied should ensure that they review the educational data in the portal once they do apply. If there are any issues, students are asked to see their Guidance Counsellor ASAP.

Executive Function and Stress Management Virtual Groups

The Mental Health Psychology Team is holding virtual groups to support students with executive functioning and stress management. 

The Executive Functioning Groups:
Navigating the Chaos: This group is intended for students who experience difficulties with managing their approach to tasks/assignments and navigating the sometimes chaotic day-to-day of secondary school life. They may feel scattered and overwhelmed on a regular basis.   

Productivity Over Procrastination: This group is intended for students whose primary difficulty is putting things off and delaying getting started on tasks. Please see this flyer for additional information.

OUAC and Ontario Colleges Resources
The Ontario University Application Centre has put together this YouTube video to guide students through setting up their application/profile. 

Ontario Colleges has a similar video which can be found here.


Scholarships

Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

Please note that the School Nomination for the Queen’s University Chancellor Scholarship is listed on the above document.  Students must complete this Google form by November 24th, 2025 to be considered: Google form link.  Please ensure you reach the eligibility criteria very carefully.  

Advanced Placement Presentation
If you were unable to attend our Advanced Placement presentation on November 13th, the presentation can be found here. 

Guidance Appointment Booking
Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking are available here


You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

Dear T.A.B Families,

This coming week on November 13th we will be hosting a parent information session concerning Advanced Placement. Thank you to those of you who have registered and if you have not registered yet, the site is still open to complete registrations. Thank you for your questions and we will provide answers as part of the presentation.

On November 20th we will be hosting a Grade 8 Parent Information Evening. During the presentations you will have an opportunity to visit various classrooms and meet some of our curriculum leaders to gain information about grade 9 curriculum and learning expectations. The evening has been expanded to include parents of grade 6 & 7 students as well.

November 11th is Remembrance Day, to commemorate this day we will be holding a number of assemblies and having a moment of silence during the assemblies rather than at the traditional time of 11:00 o’clock. We are making this adjustment as our students have lunch time at 11:00am and many leave the building. But I feel it is important to have the time to reflect and honour those who have served and many who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.

On November 12th at 3:00pm we will hold a brief ceremony at which our own Head of Science Mr.Vittorio Iafrate will be awarded the prestigious Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence. Joining us to present the award will be Oakville East M.P Sima Acan, Director of Education Curtis Ennis, Trustee Carole Baxter and Superintendant Eleanor McIntosh. We are extremely proud of Mr.Iafrate for this outstanding accomplishment. 

Principal 
John Stieva


Our TAB community will be engaging in Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week from November 17-21.  We encourage everyone – students, parents and guardians, educators – to get involved with bullying prevention. Learn what to watch for, what you can do and where to get help if your child is being bullied - Bullying – we can all help stop it.

Due to recent issues, please remind students that skateboards (not longboards) must be secured in a bag or backpack and kept on the student’s lap or on the floor by their feet while travelling on  the school bus. This requirement is an important safety measure. Unsecured items can become dangerous projectiles during sudden stops or accidents. Keeping skateboards in a bag ensures they are properly contained, which prevents them from blocking aisles or emergency exits, and keeps them out of the driver’s line of sight. It also helps prevent injuries from wheels or sharp edges and stops the boards from rolling and causing slips or trips.

Link to the full procedure: Operating Procedure: HS-3-010 – Transporting Equipment on the School Bus

 

Message from Guidance

Advanced Placement Information Night
Blakelock will be hosting an AP Info Night from 7pm-8pm on November 13th for our Grade 8, 9 10 and 11 families.  Please register here if you are interested in attending:   Blakelock Advanced Placement Info Night

Grade 9 Parent Survey

Blakelock is in the process of deciding our course options for next year.  Your input is valuable and so we ask you to complete this short questionnaire ASAP.  

Ontario University Virtual Info session

The last Ontario Universities' Information Sessions virtual event is Monday, November 10th, from 5 to 7 pm (ET). The event is divided into 4 half-hour sessions where students can choose which university sessions they want to attend. Some universities will offer sessions in French. Students must sign up to access the event website. For privacy reasons, do not sign up for the virtual Information Sessions on behalf of your students.

Helpful Links

If you have any questions, email: ouevents@ouac.on.ca.

OUAC and Ontario Colleges Resources
The Ontario University Application Centre has put together this YouTube video to guide students through setting up their application/profile. Ontario Colleges has a similar video which can be found here.

Scholarships

Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria.  Please note that the School Nomination for the Queen’s University Chancellor Scholarship is listed on the above document.  Students must complete this Google form by November 24th, 2025 to be considered: Google form link.  Please ensure you reach the eligibility criteria very carefully.  

Guidance Appointment Booking
Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking are available here

You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Ongestongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stievastievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

Dear T.A.B Families,

I have some exciting news, in September of 2026 we will be expanding our offerings. Grade 9 students attending our school in September will now be able to enroll in Advanced Placement Preparatory classes in the following courses: English, Science, Georgraphy and Mathematics. Each year we will continue to expand the program to include the next year. Applications are open and close on December 3rd at 11:59pm.

Another first is that this year students will be able to write Advanced Placement Exams here at school. Though to prepare to challenge a course will require self study as we do not offer the actual course this year. For 2026-2027 depending on student interest, we will be offering the following Advanced Placement courses: Gr.11 - French Immersion, English (NBE3U1), History; Gr.12 - Biology, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics (Calculus).
On November 13th at 7:00pm we will be holding an information evening to provide you wih the required information so that you will be able to decide if this is the right pathway for your student.  Please see the attached AP community event and registration.docx.pdf  to register for the event.

In 2026/2027, we will also be offering Gifted Education. If your child has been identified as gifted through an Identification & Placement Review Committee, they may select some courses that have been identified as gifted on the option sheet. If you wish more information please contact our Guidance Department Staff.

On November 5th most of our Grade 9’s will be involved in going with a parent to their place of employment for this year's Take Our Kids To Work Day. This gave us a great opportunity to invite our feeder school grade 7’s in for the day for a brief “What is High School Like?” experience. They will meet teachers, and have experiential learning opportunities. We look forward to welcoming some grade 7's and showing them around TAB!

Today our Boys Varsity Football team plays their first playoff game in 7 years on our field against CKSS! We wish them success and regardless of the outcome, the players have been excellent role models in representing their school. Go Tigers!!                                                                   

Principal 
John Stieva

 

Fall Update fom Athletics
Jr. Boys Volleyball play in their semi final game on Monday. Sr. Girls Basketball had a big upset win against Nelson on Thursday to qualify them for the semi finals on Monday as well.

The Varsity girls field hockey team won the HSSAA Tier 1 Championships last week, they narrowly missed going to OFSAA this week in a tough 1-0 loss to Bishop Redding at GHAC.

Cross Country OFSAA is tomorrow in Brampton. Good luck to Ethan Deveaux and Ethan Crowe as they represent Blakelock at the provincial level. A big shout out to our very own Mr. Rochus who is running the media at OFSAA cross country tomorrow also! The fall season is coming to a close and we congratulate all athletes who represented Blakelock so well. 

The winter season is approaching and we encourage all students to try a sport. Practices and tryouts for the girls and boys hockey have already started. But it's not too late to join the swim team also! We are excited that we have former Canadian OlympianAnnamay Oldershaw coaching the team this year! Girls volleyball and boys basketball tryouts start next week. The ski/snowboard team will be starting their dryland training soon also. Athletes are encouraged to listen to announcements for team meetings and tryout dates and times. They are welcome to stop by the phys.ed. office if they would like more information about any of the teams.


Illness Report Information from Public Health 

Please feel free to bookmark the Diseases of Public Health Significance website as it will provide direction for any illness that needs to be reported to Public Health.  You can also visit and bookmark the Halton Region Public Health Periods of Exclusion website that will support you in navigating family queries related to periods of exclusion.

I-STEM Information
The Halton District School Board (HDSB) is now accepting applications to the I-STEM (Innovation, Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) program for students starting Grade 9 in the 2026-2027 school year. The regional program is open to all students within Halton and Ontario, and students can apply on the I-STEM webpage of the HDSB website. Or right on TAB website. I-STEM is a four-year program that supports students to develop innovation skills related to engineering design and design thinking, entrepreneurial thinking skills and global competencies. Students learn to be prepared for technological change and disruption, globalization and shifting demographics. The I-STEM program offers students opportunities to engage in hands-on learning and gain practical experiences that prepare them for lifelong learning and future success. 


Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

The OSSLT test will take place November 25th and 26th. This is a graduation requirement and must be completed before students can earn their OSSD. Grade 10 students currently taking English will write it with their classes. This does not apply to the ISTEM cohort, who will be taking the test in the Spring. Students with Grade 10 English in second semester will also write in the Spring. All other eligible students for this semester will be sent details regarding the time and location of the test closer to the date. If your student has a conflict, please ask them to reach out to their English teacher or myself. A preparatory course will run at lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning on October 28th and ending the week of November 18th. These sessions are open to any student who would like extra help in preparing for the test. There will be an information session for students at lunch, to provide more details regarding these classes. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Zuberi zuberihi@hdsb.ca, or Ms. St.Onge stongek@hdsb.ca

 

Message from Guidance

Region Assessment and Resource Centre Webinar

The Region Assessment and Resource Centre (RARC) is hosting a Webinar to support students applying to post secondary. In this presentation, they will discuss programming, accommodations, and supports that equip secondary students with disabilities with the necessary knowledge and skills to access post-secondary education. Presenters will highlight the important role of transition planning to help students feel more confident and prepared to meet educational challenges. The role of assessment and appropriate determination and implementation of accommodations will also be central to the discussion. This training is appropriate for grade 11 and 12 students with learning disabilities, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and/or Mental Health Disorders, parents/guardians, and resource teachers. There is no fee or registration required for this event. Please find more info here:   RARC Post-Secondary Webinar - Nov 19, 2025


Ontario University Virtual Info session

The last Ontario Universities' Information Sessions virtual event is Monday, November 10, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm (ET). The event is divided into 4 half-hour sessions where students can choose which university sessions they want to attend. Some universities will offer sessions in French. Students must sign up to access the event website. For privacy reasons, do not sign up for the virtual Information Sessions on behalf of your students. Helpful Links

If you have any questions, email: ouevents@ouac.on.ca

Halton District School Board’s Guide to Secondary School

The Fall 2025 Guide to Secondary School is now posted on HDSB.ca.  Please let Guidance know if you have any questions!

Appleby Leadership
The Appleby College Leadership Conference (ACLC) will be taking place on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025, at Appleby College.  ACLC is a leadership-focused conference dedicated to empowering students in the GTA to develop the skills they need to become leaders of tomorrow. Here students will have the chance to connect with dynamic leaders from a variety of industries and receive expert advice, guidance, and networking opportunities.  

This year, our conference features choose-your-own adventure leadership panel sessions, an engaging keynote presentation, and an interactive pitch competition that anyone can win! Individual Registration is available here.

OUAC and Ontario Colleges Resources

The Ontario University Application Centre has put together this YouTube video to guide students through setting up their application/profile. 

Ontario Colleges has a similar video which can be found here.

Scholarships
Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

Guidance Appointment Booking
Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.

You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Ongestongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stievastievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

Dear T.A.B Families

It is nice to be back at school after being off since September 4th. I would like to express a huge thank you to Ms.Jacquie Pece for all her work in covering the school during my absence.

It’s been a fantastic week in the TAB Athletics department. Congratulations to the Girls Field Hockey Team who are the Halton Champions! Rhys MacKay placed gold for HSSAA and silver for GHAC! Rhys will be representing Blakelock at OFSAA later in November! The Sr.Boys cross country team tied for 2nd, Ethan Deveaux came in 2nd and Harrison Crowe finished 7th at GHAC and both boys will be advancing to OFSAA in November. Next week the Varsity boys football team will be heading to the play-offs and we wish them all the best! Great job everyone!! 

Students have been busy organizing lots of activities including collecting canned food this week and all next week. On October 31st they will be finishing off the food drive with the Annual No Can, No Can Park Event with all donations going to the Fareshare Food Bank.

November 5 is an opportunity for our Grade 9’s to accompany their parents to work for Take Our Kids To Work Day. On that day as well we will be hosting grade 7’s from our feeder schools to give them a taste of high school.

Have a great weekend!
Principal John Stieva


In a game for the ages, our Toronto Blue Jays stepped up to the plate and knocked it out of the park – and now they’re heading to the World Series!

To celebrate this epic moment, Monday, October 27 is officially Blue Jays Day at the HDSB! Let’s fill our school with Blue Jays pride by wearing Jays colours or team gear. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just caught the fever during this playoff run, everyone’s invited to join the fun.

This celebration is a great opportunity to show our commitment to Kindness, Connection and Community by coming together to cheer, support one another and share in something that unites Canadians from coast to coast. It’s about celebrating together, building connections and showing the positive energy that makes our school communities strong.

Let’s channel our inner Jays – bring that Vladdy-level energy, some Springer spark and a touch of October magic to kick off the week in style. So dust off your caps, grab your jerseys (or anything blue and white!) and get ready to celebrate a truly Canadian baseball moment.

Let’s Go, Blue Jays! 

 

Parent Involvement Committee (PIC)
There is still time to register for the upcoming Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) Conference! The conference will take place on Saturday, November 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Elsie MacGill Secondary School in Milton. The theme for this year’s event is Embrace. Engage. Celebrate: Building Welcoming Communities Together. 

This free event will feature informative workshops, community partners and displays and a keynote address by Pardeep Nagra, Human Rights & Equity Advisor at the HDSB. Lunch will be provided and child minding is available at no cost for Kindergarten-age children up to 12 years of age. Morning refreshments and a light lunch are also provided. Transportation may be available for attendees who require it to travel from various areas within Halton to the conference.  Learn more and register by Friday, October 31https://tinyurl.com/az3tmdx6 

 

Messaging from Guidance

Take Our Kids to Work Day
Take Our Kids to Work Day is coming up on November 5th. Thank you to all the families who have returned their forms.  If your child has not yet done so, we ask that the forms are returned on Monday.  This just in: The Halton Industry Education Council is hosting Grade 9s on Take Our Kids to Work Day.  To register your student, please visit here.  

Career planning - Resources from the Ministry of Education

The Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security has recently launched My Career Journey. It is a new website that can help parents/guardians/caregivers and their teenagers explore postsecondary options that can lead to rewarding careers.  The resource which personalized guidance, postsecondary education by region and the opportunity to explore careers.

Halton District School Board’s Guide to Secondary School

The Fall 2025 Guide to Secondary School is now posted on HDSB.ca.  Please let Guidance know if you have any questions!

The University of Toronto’s Future Black Applicant Day

The University of Toronto’s upcoming Future Black Applicant Day that will be taking place at the St. George Campus located in downtown Toronto. If you know of any students that would be interested, please feel free to share this information along. 

The day will be  full of information sessions, activities and a free lunch. It will also be a great opportunity for students to connect with other future students like themselves as well as current students as the  Black community at U of T is highlighted. University staff will also be available on the day for any questions they may have. 

Students should register here as soon as possible as space is limited. If you have any questions, please  reach out at future.access@utoronto.ca

Appleby Leadership

The Appleby College Leadership Conference (ACLC) will be taking place on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025, at Appleby College.  ACLC is a leadership-focused conference dedicated to empowering students in the GTA to develop the skills they need to become leaders of tomorrow. Here students will have the chance to connect with dynamic leaders from a variety of industries and receive expert advice, guidance, and networking opportunities.  

This year, our conference features choose-your-own adventure leadership panel sessions, an engaging keynote presentation, and an interactive pitch competition that anyone can win!  Individual Registration is available here.

Post Secondary Representative Visits

Below is a list of Post Secondary Rep Visits to Blakelock.  All visits are held in the cafeteria at lunch. 

OUAC and Ontario Colleges Resources
The Ontario University Application Centre has put together this YouTube video to guide students through setting up their application/profile.   

Ontario Colleges has a similar video which can be found here.

Scholarships

Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

Guidance Appointment Booking

Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.

If you have any concerns or issues and wish to contact a teacher please call the Main Office at 905-827-1158 and we can give you their email.

You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

 

October 17, 2025

This week was a shorter calendar week but was still packed with lots of activities, sports, events and learning! We had a grade 11 trip to the Toronto Zoo, a grade 10 Career Coach Event, an ESL/Newcomer Parent Information Session and an amazing turnout for our Parent/Guardian and Teacher Interview evening last night.

In sports many of our teams represented Blakelock with passion, enthusiasm and grace; Jr.Girls Volleyball, Jr.Boys Volleyball, Sr.Girls Basketball, Sr.Boys Volleyball, Jr.Girls Basketball, Varsity Boys Football, and both Golf and Tennis Teams were out on the fields and courts giving it their all to represent T.A.Blakelock in the world of sport.

Hopefully you will all have a restful week and come back ready to embrace all the exciting things on the calendar for next week!


Important Student Information Verification Forms
An email was sent on September 19th requesting that parents/guardians complete a google form to update/verify the Student Information Verification Form. A link (requiring the student’s OEN password) was provided in the email for you to view and reference the current information that we have on file. Please check all the information and complete the google form as soon as possible. It is really important that we have the correct information for your student in our records.

Upcoming OSSLT
The OSSLT test will take place November 25th and 26th. This is a graduation requirement and must be completed before students can earn their OSSD. Grade 10 students currently taking English will write it with their classes. This does not apply to the ISTEM cohort, who will be taking the test in the Spring. Students with Grade 10 English in second semester will also write in the Spring. All other eligible students for this semester will be sent details regarding the time and location of the test closer to the date. If your student has a conflict, please ask them to reach out to their English teacher or Ms.Zuberi. A preparatory course will run at lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning on October 28th and ending the week of November 18th. These sessions are open to any student who would like extra help in preparing for the test. There will be an information session for students at lunch, to provide more details regarding these classes. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Zuberi zuberihi@hdsb.ca, or Ms. St. Onge stongek@hdsb.ca

The HDSB Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) Conference
Parents/guardians and community members are invited to attend the upcoming Parent Involvement Committee Conference on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Elsie MacGill Secondary School in Milton. The theme for this year’s event is Embrace. Engage. Celebrate: Building Welcoming Communities Together. This free event will feature informative workshops, community partners and displays and a keynote address by Pardeep Nagra, Human Rights & Equity Advisor at the HDSB. Lunch will be provided and child minding is available at no cost for Kindergarten-age children up to 12 years of age. Learn more and register by Friday, Oct. 31: https://tinyurl.com/az3tmdx6 

Celebrating Excellence in Learning, Engagement and Achievement
This will be a virtual event on Monday, Oct. 27 from 6 - 7 p.m. with the livestream linked on the HDSB website (hdsb.ca). Registration is not required. Celebrating Excellence in Learning, Engagement and Achievement showcases how the HDSB delivers a fulsome education experience by creating vibrant learning environments where students are inspired and supported to thrive in their pursuit of academic excellence. This session will explore how the HDSB prioritizes strong foundational and core learning that equips students for success both in the classroom and beyond, while developing transferable skills and providing opportunities for students to pursue individual interests and pathways. Those interested in attending the event are invited to submit a question to the panel before the session through this Google Form.

Coyote Awareness
The Municipal Enforcement Services Department with the Town of Oakville is sharing the following information to help raise awareness about coyotes and promote safe practices in school communities. Please check out the  Winter Coyote Fact Sheet. This resource provides important information on how families can reduce coyote encounters and help keep our wildlife safe. Also please remember:

  • Never feed wildlife – this is a leading cause of human-wildlife conflict.
  • Dispose of all garbage properly, including organic waste, in receptacles with secure lids.
  • Keep school yards clean and ensure outdoor bins are fully enclosed to help deter wildlife.

For quick tips and more information, please visit the Coyotes page on oakville.ca or watch this short video.

 

Messaging from Guidance

Take Our Kids To Work Day

The Halton District School Board and Blakelock are proud to be involved in Take Our Kids to Work Day on November 5, 2025. Grade 9 students will go to work with a parent, relative, or other trusted adult. Students who are unable to accompany a parent, relative, family friend to their workplace will be supported in finding a placement, where possible. Virtual placements are also an option with family approval. Please ensure that the Take Our Kids to Work Day Permission Form is signed and returned to your students period one teacher by October 22.  Electronic copies of the permission form can be found on the school website at www.tab.hdsb.ca. Please do not hesitate to contact the school guidance office if you have any questions.

The Global Post-Secondary Fair
The Global Post-Secondary Fair will take place on October 21 at Iroquois Ridge High School. Learn about schools in the U.S, U.K and Europe, how to maximize the application process to all universities, write winning essays, access scholarships/financial aid and so much more. Visit the Oct 21/25 Global Post-Secondary Event Flyer for more information and to register for the event.

Post Secondary Representative Visits
Below is a list of Post Secondary Rep Visits to Blakelock.  All visits are held in the cafeteria at lunch.  

OUAC and Ontario Colleges Resources
The Ontario University Application Centre has put together this YouTube video to guide students through setting up their application/profile.  Ontario Colleges has a similar video which can be found here.

Scholarships
Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

Guidance Appointment Booking
Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.

If you have any concerns or issues and wish to contact a teacher please call the Main Office at 905-827-1158 and we can give you their email. 

You may also contact one of the Administrators:Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge
stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12

October 10, 2025

What a fantastic Spirit Week we had!!  Students and staff participated in the daily themes which were a hit. We won the homecoming “pink” football game 35 - 20, and we raised $300 for Breast Cancer Awareness by running a concession stand!! The game started at 11:30am during lunch break and some classes came out to the field during period 4 to see the last half of the game. We are so proud of our Varsity Boys Football Team!

We capped off the week with an outstanding Fall Semi-Formal Dance!!  Students were so well behaved and appreciative of the Student Council for organizing this event for them. The police officers that were present, said that it was so great to see such a wholesome event with happy, polite teenagers. Way to go Tigers!!! 

  • 375 students partying in the right spirit.
  • Looking good and busting a move on the dance floor (There may be a video of me out there…just saying).
  • Taking crazy pictures in the photo booth
  • Having fun with friends before the long weekend
  • Zero student issues…..PRICELESS!!!!   

Thank you to the staff supervisors, we cannot run these types of events without you!!  And thank you to all parents for supporting us in our effort to run a successful event!!

Alas, my time here at Blakelock has come to an end. Today is my last day, and you will all be pleased to know that Mr. John Stieva will be back at the helm on Tuesday. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with students, staff and parents in such a wonderful school community.  I wish you all the best for the remainder of the school year. You may see me again in the halls from time to time as needed.

Have a terrific Thanksgiving Weekend with family and friends.  Enjoy the time together!

Take care,

Jacquie Pece
Acting Principal


Parent/Teacher Interviews 
We will be holding Parent-Teacher Interviews on Thursday, October 16 from 7:00-8:00 pm. An informal meet and greet with staff will take place between 6:00–7:00 p.m.  Formal interview appointments will be held from 7:00–8:00 p.m. An email was sent home yesterday with instructions for booking formal interviews with your students individual teachers. Definitely please join us for at least the informal portion to chat briefly and meet all your students teachers.

Important Student Information Verification Forms
An email was sent on September 19th requesting that parents/guardians complete a google form to update/verify the Student Information Verification Forms. A link (requiring the student’s OEN password) was provided in the email for you to view and reference the current information that we have on file. Please check all the information and complete the google form as soon as possible. It is really important that we have the correct information for your student on file. Please call the office if you have questions about this.

TAB First-Year Question/Info Booth!

Hey Seniors! 

  • Do you have questions about the university application process?
  • Are you wondering what it’s ACTUALLY like to be a university student at different schools here in Ontario? 
  • Are you curious what TAB graduates WISH they had known and done back when THEY were in grade 12?

Well you’re in luck! Thursday, October 16, @ lunch, recent TAB Graduates from various schools will be returning to offer their tips, tricks and experiences from back when they were in your shoes, through their first months actually starting university.
Don’t miss out! Stop by the booth, ask your questions, and gain some first-year insight.

March Break Trip to Italy
A letter went home earlier today with some information about an exciting opportunity for your student to participate in a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience with their peers to Italy in March 2026. Students will be spending March Break exploring the incredible cities of Florence, Rome, Venice and more! There will be a virtual information meeting on October 15th at 6:00pm. Please check the email for the link you will need to register at least one parent/guardian to attend for all the information about this amazing adventure your student won’t want to miss!

 

Messaging from Guidance

Take Our Kids To Work Day
The Halton District School Board and Blakelock are proud to be involved in Take Our Kids to Work Day on November 5, 2025. Grade 9 students will go to work with a parent, relative, or other trusted adult. Students who are unable to accompany a parent, relative, family friend to their workplace will be supported in finding a placement, where possible. Virtual placements are also an option with family approval. Please ensure that the Take Our Kids to Work Day Permission Form is signed and returned to your students period one teacher by October 22.  Electronic copies of the permission form can be found on the school website at www.tab.hdsb.ca. Please do not hesitate to contact the school guidance office if you have any questions.

Scholarships

Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

Guidance Appointment Booking

Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.
If you have any concerns or issues and wish to contact a teacher please call the school and we can give you their email 905-827-1158. You may also contact one of the Administrators: Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey, mcconveyk@hdsb.ca, responsible for students whose last name begins with A-L or Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca, responsible for students last name M-Z and Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, responsible for Gr.12 students.

October 3, 2025

I cannot believe how fast September went. The great weather has certainly contributed to student enjoyment of sports, school events, and field trips this week. Students enjoyed a fantastic music trip, “Band Camp”, at The Circle Square Ranch, as well as the Outdoor Education class's camping and rafting overnight trip to 5 Oaks Campground. Both field trips were a great success and the students really seemed to enjoy themselves!  

5th Week Progress Reports will be emailed to parents next week. We are here to help, so if you have concerns…please contact the classroom teacher for more information or strategies. They can always seek out more support for your child as needed. 

Parent/guardian and Teacher Interviews will be held on Thursday, Oct.16th this year (Save the date!). There will be an informal “meet the teacher” hour for quick updates from teachers and then an hour for more formal 10 minute interviews. The formal interview time is intended for parents/guardians to discuss concerns with their child’s teacher beyond just, “How are they doing in class?” type conversations.  More information on this night will be provided later.

Next week is Spirit Week!!! Check out the student council post @tabtigers on instagram for details about what to wear each day! Next Friday is a P.D. day - no classes. The following Monday is Thanksgiving, so there will be a nice four day weekend for students.  

Enjoy the weekend.

Take care
Jacquie Pece
Acting Principal


This coming Thursday October 9th is our Homecoming Semi-Formal, please make sure that students have their tickets purchased on school cash online and permission forms turned into the office as soon as possible! Students will need their student cards or some other photo i.d to get into the dance.


We’re excited to announce that our school website has a new look and has been refreshed with a modern design, simplified and intuitive navigation, improved organization of content and a focus on clarity and accessibility. You will notice some new features and layouts as you explore. Our site will continue to be updated with new content and information throughout the school year to help families stay up-to-date with events, announcements and helpful resources. Thank you for your patience as we make changes and customize the site to suit the needs of our school community. We invite you to explore our refreshed website and all the resources available by visiting: tab.hdsb.ca

I-STEM Information Night
I-STEM
 is an innovative, regional program for secondary students (Grade 9-12) in Halton and surrounding areas. Students in this four-year program develop innovation skills related to engineering design and design thinking, entrepreneurial thinking skills and global competencies. No registration required.

Join us on Thursday, Oct. 23 for Information Sessions hosted in-person by each school offering the I-STEM program starting at 6:30 p.m.:

  • Aldershot High School in Burlington (50 Fairwood Place West, Burlington, ON L7T 1E5)
  • Elsie MacGill Secondary School in Milton (1410 Bronte St. S, Milton, ON L9E 1B9)
  • T.A. Blakelock High School in Oakville (1160 Rebecca St, Oakville, ON L6L 1Y9)


Student Senate

An email went out this past week explaining the process for anyone interested in applying for the 2025/2026 HDSB Student Senate. The Student Senate provides a unified platform for students from across the HDSB to unite together to discuss issues that lead to change at the board level. TAB will be choosing two students to represent the school on the senate board. Interested students are asked to email their application in the next week. Responses can be in written form or can be a video; whichever works best for the applicant. Please submit all responses directly to our acting Principal, Jacquie Pece, at pecej@hdsb.ca by October 8th, 2025.


School Council
Just a reminder to Parents and Guardians who are looking to stay informed and get more involved in the school that our first School Council meeting will be held on Monday October 6th in the library. At our first meeting we will need to elect a Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. If you are interested in being nominated for one or more of those positions please email Ms.Pece at pecej@hdsb.ca. Even if you are not looking to serve on the Executive Council, come on out and share your ideas and meet some other parents and staff!

2nd Annual HDSB The Entrepreneur Within Conference is here! On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. The conference features a lineup of interactive, inspiring and action-focused workshops led by entrepreneurs who are shaping industries, building communities and breaking barriers. The conference will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre (2302 Bridge Road, Oakville) from 9:30 a.m-1:30 p.m. Students who are interested in attending can contact their school principal. Please note that attendees from each school are limited


Homestay Hosts Needed in Halton
Each year, the HDSB’s International Student Program (ISP) welcomes students into schools, and as a result, our programs benefit, our community benefits and local students create lifelong friendships and global connections. Canada Homestay Network (CHN) is currently looking for hosts in Halton for international students joining the HDSB in 2026. Hosting an international student is a unique and rewarding experience. You'll give a young learner a life-changing opportunity while creating lasting memories for your own family. As a host, you provide a private bedroom, three daily meals, access to WiFi and laundry and a welcoming, supportive and safe home. CHN offers full training, 24/7 support and a monthly stipend. 
CHN will be hosting a virtual information sessions for families interested in learning more about becoming homestay hosts:

Families who are interested in becoming a homestay host can apply online through the CHN Host Portal: https://hostportal.chnonline.ca/apply  To learn more, visit whyihost.ca, email hostinfo@canadahomestaynetwork.ca or call 1-877-441-4443.


October 10th is World Mental Health Day - a day focused on raising awareness about mental health.  Just like physical health, learning about mental health, understanding it, and taking care of it is important. When we understand how to recognize mental health concerns and the impact stigma can have on our ability to ask for help, we are in a better position to support our children.

Learn more about mental health and stigma in these short videos: 
What is Mental Health? 
Understanding 

 

Messaging from Guidance

Grade 12 Post Secondary Presentations are now complete.  
For those who would like to review the information or were unable to attend, please see here. Grade 12 students were also sent emails regarding specific scholarships this week.  If students would like to be considered for a specific School Nomination for one of these opportunities, we urge them to complete the appropriate Google Form ASAP and pay close attention to the timelines indicated. Information is also available on the Scholarship document linked in the above presentation.  


Post Secondary Representative Visits

Below is a list of Post Secondary Rep Visits to Blakelock.  All visits are held in the cafeteria at lunch.  It is unfortunate that the HDSB Post Secondary event to be held at Sheridan College was cancelled.  This was beyond our control.  Students are urged to check in with the representatives that visit TAB in the coming weeks and also consider attending other University and College events this Fall (Fairs, Campus Tours).  This is also a great idea for Grade 10 and 11 students who are planning ahead!

Scholarships
Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

Grade 12 Questionnaire
Grade 12 students have been asked to complete this Questionnaire by October 9, 2025.  


Guidance Appointment Booking

Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.

If you have any concerns or issues and wish to contact a teacher please call the school and we can give you their email 905-827-1158. You may also contact one of the Administrators: Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.caresponsible for students whose last name begins with A-L or Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca, responsible for students last name M-Z and Principal Jacquie Pece, pecej@hdsb.ca, responsible for Gr.12 students.

September 26, 2025

The school has been operating in full swing this week with league games in sports, clubs up and running, as well as the student lead Terry Fox Event yesterday... and the weather even cooperated!! Students were very respectful of their support for raising awareness and funds for cancer research. This event involved a student lead assembly, a walk/run in the community, as well as a BBQ and games on the back field over lunch. Period 2 teachers are still collecting "Toonies for Terry" next week and if anyone is interested in donating directly to the website, here's the link https://schools.terryfox.ca/105326. Our donation total will be revealed later once it has been completely counted!!  A huge thank you to the grade 12 Leadership class for all their hard work organing the whole event

We are approaching the 5th week of school and teachers will begin to complete reports for students.  All Grade 9 students will receive a progress report and only students in Grade 10-12 that are achieving grades around 60% or lower will receive reports. These reports come out the first week of October (More on this later). If your child is in need of assistance in any of their subjects please encourage them to talk to their classroom teachers, attend a Math, Science, or English clinic at lunch, or ask for help through the resource support room and Guidance. We believe in being proactive in our support of students with early intervention strategies to ensure their success. Let’s find out what is getting in the way and then problem-solve together. 

I hope to see many of you at our Friday Night Football game under the lights at Nelson Stadium tonight!!  There was a lot of school spirit today with people dressing in green and black around the school!  It is going to be a beautiful night!

LET’S GO TIGERS, LET’S GO!!  (Sing it with me!)

Jacquie Pece
Acting Principal

An email was sent last week  requesting that parents/guardians complete a google form to update/verify the Student Information Verification Form. A link (requiring the student’s OEN password) was provided in the email for you to view and reference the current information that we have on file. Please check all the information and complete the google form as soon as possible. It is vitally important that we have current contact information on file for all TAB students

The 2024/2025 Yearbooks have arrived! If you purchased a yearbook last year please ask your student to go to the office before or after school or at lunch and pick it up. Any 2025 graduates from last year who purchased a yearbook can stop into the main office Monday to Friday between 7:30am-3:30pm and pick one up. (Also there are still some diplomas here so if you haven’t picked yours up yet, it’s a great time to do that as well!)

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day 

  • The HDSB observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th aligns with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation offerings.
  • Students have been engaged in learning leading up to September 30th - on which all Staff and Students are invited to wear an Orange Shirt.

Messaging from Guidance
Thank you to the parents that came out last night for our Post Secondary Event last night in the Studio Theatre.  Guidance will meet with Grade 12 students as well next Monday and Wednesday and provide the same presentation and address any questions.  We will share our presentation in next week’s Principal’s Message.  

In the meantime, here is a link to a timeline of events this year.  Please note that the Ontario University Fair is happening this weekend in the city!

Military Coop
Information regarding the 4 credit Military Coop can be found here.  This program runs in Semester 2.  

Virtual Information Sessions will be held for the Military Coop on the following dates.  Interested students/families are urged to attend:  


International Student Exchange Opportunity to Ireland and France (FLYER)

Canada International Student Placement Inc. (CISPI) is accepting applications for its 2025-2026 exchange programs. Seven secondary students are invited to apply for the Irish exchange taking place in January and March 2026. Ontario students will be matched with an Irish student and host the Irish student here in January. Then Ontario students will travel to Ireland for the month of March and will be in Ireland for St. Patrick’s Day. 

Programs in France include group reciprocal exchange opportunities where our students are matched with French students and reciprocate stays in the offshore schools and homes in the Spring of 2026.  

Please see flyer for more information and contact details: Spring 2026 reciprocal.pdf

The Halton District School Board partners with several organizations to support international student exchanges. These programs provide students with valuable cultural and educational experiences in Canada and abroad. Please see HDSB Exchange Programs for more information.


Post Secondary Representative Visits

Below is a list of Post Secondary Rep Visits to Blakelock.  All visits are held in the cafeteria at lunch.  

It is unfortunate that the HDSB Post Secondary event to be held at Sheridan College was cancelled.  This was beyond our control.  Students are urged to check in with the representatives that visit TAB in the coming weeks and also consider attending other University and College events this Fall (Fairs, Campus Tours).  This is also a great idea for Grade 10 and 11 students who are planning ahead!

University of Waterloo - Indigenous Admissions 2026
Did you know that the University of Waterloo offers more than 15 bursaries and scholarships ranging from $1500 to $40000 for incoming First Nations, Inuit and Metis Students?

More info and more supports are available at uwaterloo.ca/future/indigenous

Scholarships
Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!  Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

From time to time we will highlight some opportunities in our Principal’s weekly message.  Please see below: 

  • The Loran Scholar

Accepting applications from now until Thurs, Oct. 16, 2025, at noon ET. 

Students may now access the online application system at apply.loranscholar.ca. They can also view the sample application form.

Grade 12 Questionnaire
Grade 12 students have been asked to complete this Questionnaire by October 9, 2025.  

Guidance Appointment Booking
Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.

If you have any concerns or issues and wish to contact a teacher please call the school and we can give you their email 905-827-1158. You may also contact one of the Administrators: Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca, responsible for students whose last name begins with A-L or Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca, responsible for students last name M-Z and Principal Jacquie Pece, pecej@hdsb.ca, responsible for Gr.12 students.

September 19, 2025

Good afternoon to the T.A. Blakelock Tiger community, 

The T.A. Blakelock Club Fair took place this past Thursday and it was a great opportunity for students to learn more about the plethora of ways that students can get involved at the school. We have a lot of brand new clubs starting this year so students have many new activities to try and lots of different ways to meet new people no matter where their interests lie.  Students are encouraged to connect with their teachers should they have any questions about clubs at TAB.

An email was sent today at 4:30pm requesting that parents/guardians complete a google form to update/verify the Student Information Verification Form. A link (requiring the student’s OEN password) is provided in the email for you to view and reference the current information that we have on file. Please check all the information and complete the google form at your earliest convenience by September 30.

The 2024/2025 yearbooks have arrived! If you purchased a yearbook last year, we will be handing them out at lunch starting Monday in the South 205 classroom. All graduates from last year who purchased a yearbook can pick them up at the main office.

Next week we have a major event planned for Thursday September 25th which is the Terry Fox Run and Walk. Students will have the opportunity to run or walk within the community. This year we will not be asking you to complete a permission form again. Instead, we will assume that all students are allowed to participate unless you indicate otherwise by emailing me at pecej@hdsb.ca to inform us that your child is not allowed to leave school grounds. Please remind your child that they are representing the school in the community and we want to leave a positive impression with our neighbours.

**This is an important reminder to please complete the Start Up Forms 2025/2026 that were emailed to you on September 3rd and the Secondary Intramural Information Forms that were sent home in your student’s period 1 class. These are important forms that the school requires to have up-to-date emergency information for your student, and to give permission to participate in all the other school activities throughout the year.

We will be hosting a BBQ and some games during lunch after the walk/run is complete. Any proceeds will be donated to the Terry Fox Foundation.  If you would like to donate to help our fundraiser, please use this link:  https://schools.terryfox.ca/105326

This is a modified school schedule for that day: 

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day 

  • The HDSB observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th aligns with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation offerings.
  • Students will be engaged in learning leading up to September 30th - on which the school will observe Orange Shirt Day

IMPORTANT UPDATE:  October 1 and 2 HDSB~Sheridan Post-Secondary Exploration Event
As you may know, Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU), the union representing full-time support staff at all Ontario colleges, began strike action on September 11.  We are writing to inform you that the annual Post-Secondary Pathways Exploration Event, scheduled to take place October 1-2 at Sheridan College has had to be cancelled due to the province-wide strike impacting all Ontario colleges. 
We know this annual event is important for Grade 11 and 12 students and their families as they plan their post-secondary journey. We are exploring options to reschedule the event for a later time and will share further information as it becomes available. 
In the meantime, students and families are encouraged to attend upcoming virtual events on pathways exploration hosted by the Halton District School Board beginning in late September. Information about these opportunities to connect and learn virtually will be shared with families by the HDSB over the coming weeks. As always, your school’s Guidance department is available to answer any questions and to support students in planning their next steps after high school.

Thank you for your understanding.


Messaging from Guidance

Grade 12 Post Secondary Events
Guidance will be hosting a Grade 12 Parent/Guardian Post Secondary Evening on September 25, 2025 from 7:00 - 8:00 PM in the Studio Theatre.  We will also be presenting to our Grade 12 students in Period 4 the following week.  

Global Post Secondary Events
Iroquois Ridge High School will be hosting a Global Post Secondary Fair on the evening of October 21.  More info and registration can be found here.

Scholarships
Guidance has started to update our LIVE 2025-26 TAB Scholarship document! Students may also receive specific emails regarding scholarships throughout the school year.  Please check your email often!   Often these opportunities will have specific deadlines and eligibility criteria. 

From time to time we will highlight some opportunities in our Principal’s weekly message.  Please see below: 

  • The Loran Scholar

Accepting applications from now until Thurs, Oct. 16, 2025, at noon ET. 

Students may now access the online application system at apply.loranscholar.ca. They can also view the sample application form.

Student Data Transfer for Ontario College & University Applications
Graduating students and their parents/guardians were sent an important email on September 18 regarding the Opt Out process for students who do not want their data transferred to the Ontario Colleges Application System and/or the Ontario University Application Centre on October 1. We ask that students complete the Google Form, if applicable, by September 26th, 2025 at noon using their student HDSB email account.

Grade 12 Questionnaire
Grade 12 students have been asked to complete this Questionnaire by October 9, 2025.  

 

Guidance Appointment Booking
Students were sent their Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking links last week.  They are available here as well.

Ms. Abbott -      Last Names A - Br

Mr. Sumner -Last Names Bu - Ha

https://bit.ly/BookWithAbbott

    

https://bit.ly/BookwithSumner

 

Ms. Chen-Allen -   Last Names He - M

Ms. Svendsen - Last Names N - Z

https://bit.ly/BookWithChenAllen

  

https://bit.ly/BookwithSvens

September 12, 2025

Good afternoon to the T.A. Blakelock Tiger community,  

My name is Mrs.Jacquie Pece and I am a retired Halton principal that is currently helping out at Blakelock for the principal Mr.John Stieva. He is currently off work for the next little while. I am happy to be here and to assist students, staff and parents with the start up of a new school year. I was a teacher here back in the day so it feels like coming home! It has been great to walk the halls of Blakelock, meet students and staff and see all the new projects that have been completed, as well as the ones that are still under construction. The school looks amazing!  Everyone has been so nice and welcoming. What a great school vibe we have going on here!!

We have finished the second week of classes and all timetable changes have been completed, classes are balanced and students have settled in nicely. Fall sports and clubs are underway and we even had our first exhibition football game today on the field. Go Tigers!!!!  September 18th we will have a sports, clubs and activities fair to help motivate students to take that first step and join something that they are interested in and passionate about. We encourage all students to make the most of their high school career by getting involved!!

Have a great weekend all and enjoy this lovely weather!!
Principal Jacquie Pece


For students who are bussed to school and require further information about bus stops or schedule, please contact www.haltonbus.ca or call Halton Transportation at 1-888-803-8660.

With a new school year in full swing, Oakville Transit would like to update and remind students
of the services they could benefit from:

  • Ride free with PRESTO: Youth ages 13 to 19 are eligible for free transit service by travelling with a PRESTO card. PRESTO cards are available at all Shoppers Drug Mart locations in Oakville, or students may choose to download a virtual PRESTO card from the Android and iOS app stores. Youth who do not have a valid PRESTO card will be asked to pay the fare.
  • School Special Routes: Oakville Transit has adjusted service to accommodate the increase in youth ridership. This includes additional school specials at the end of the school day as well as some additional specials during the lunch hour. September school special schedules are available on the Oakville Transit website
  • Safety Reminders: Riders are reminded to treat Oakville Transit staff and fellow customers with respect and courtesy. To ensure the safety of all, Oakville Transit will be removing any riders who act in an inappropriate, disrespectful or unsafe manner.

Just a reminder to any students who will be absent for more than 3 days please stop at the office in advance to pick up an Extended Absence Form to be filled out by the student, signed by parents and returned to the office for Vice-Principal approval BEFORE leaving for vacation or extended absence.

Last week families received the first of two yearly start up google forms. These forms are to authorize photo use, and participation in outdoor activities and walking excursions. Please read through them carefully and submit electronically no later than September 25th. In class, students have received a permission form to be returned to their homeroom teacher as soon as possible. This is an intramural form to participate in school activities. **The second start up google form is the verification form to verify and correct personal information including addresses, phone numbers and emails. This form will be communicated later in September so please watch your emails for this form! 

If you have any concerns or issues and wish to contact a teacher please call the school and we can give you their email 905-827-1158. You may also contact one of the Administrators: Kevin McConvey, mcconveyk@hdsb.ca, responsible for students whose last name begins with A-L or Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca, responsible for students last name M-Z and Principal Jacquie Pece, pecej@hdsb.ca, responsible for Gr.12 students.

 

Messaging from Guidance
This year we have some new guidance counsellors available to assist your students. Please check the list for which counsellor is responsible for your student based on last name in alpha order:

Booking links and calendars for Guidance Counsellors will be available soon.  Stay tuned for next week’s message.

Community Involvement Opportunity

The Canadian Youth Climate Action Team (CYCAT) is the Canadian branch of a global youth-led climate awareness organization. They are excited to announce that their annual volunteer recruitment is now open. Volunteer positions are remote, relaxed, and only take around 1-2 hours per week!

Event at U of T
Sunday, October 26 | Study and Go Abroad / SchoolFinder Student Education Fair

  • 1pm-5pm at Hart House at the University of Toronto.

  • Students can explore universities, colleges, gap year options, and work / study abroad opportunities. Admission is free!

September 2, 2025

Here it is Tuesday September 2nd and we are looking forward to the first day of school for students tomorrow Wednesday September 3rd. Our grade 9 students will start their day at 8:15am and be involved in orientation activities led by our Link Crew students. Link Crew members have been making efforts to touch base with grade 9's in their groups. If you haven't heard from your Link Crew leader don't worry, we have a place for your student here and a volunteer in a Tiger Crew shirt will show them where to go once they arrive at school. 

All other students grades 10-12 will start school at 12:05pm and all students will attend all 4 classes in the afternoon for shortened periods. Please see the schedule shown below. Any grade 10-12 students arriving by bus in the morning will be expected to be in the library or cafeteria until the start of their period 1 class in the afternoon. 

Students in our Community Pathways Program (CPP), will follow the regular day schedule starting at 8:15am and will be dismissed at their regular time in the afternoon.

Student timetables were sent out by email this past Friday. If you did not receive one, please contact the Main Office as one can be provided for you there.

See you all tomorrow!