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April 2025
Parkour Field Trip
Who: ALL STUDENTS ages 6-16 yrs; TLA & non-TLA Homeschooling students Cost: $15.00 / student **MAXIMUM ENROLMENT: 24 STUDENTS** Athletes aim to get from one point to another, conquering obstacles without a lot of equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, freerunning, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, plyometrics, rolling, and flipping. To learn more about the Parkour & Ninja Academy, feel free to check out his website: https://www.momentumgymnastics.com/pages/parkour-ninja/ *Please bring a water bottle & clean…
Find out more »OWL Fieldtrip
OWL - Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is coming to Hawthorne! They specialize in rehabilitating injured raptors, which ranges from rescuing and fostering baby owls, to major surgeries! Come and learn about different raptors, what they need to live, and how we can help them. Students will have the opportunity to meet two live raptors during their classroom program. The Educator will bring 1 owl and 1 hawk/falcon/turkey vulture. Link to the OWL website. There are two sessions available - for…
Find out more »Forces in Motion: Exploring Newton’s Laws
Field trip information: I am excited to have you join this interactive virtual workshop, hosted by Simon Fraser University. We will be exploring Newton’s Three Laws of Motion—the key principles that explain how objects move and interact with forces. Through exciting demonstrations, we’ll investigate questions like: Why do objects keep moving unless something stops them? How do forces change an object’s speed or direction? What happens when forces push against each other? By the end of this session, you’ll have…
Find out more »Vancouver Zoo Field Trip
Friday, April 25 10am - noon (or whenever you want to leave) Grade K-12 TLA students are invited to participate (non-TLA students are welcome, too) 9:30-9:45am arrive and gather in front of Zoo. Arranging an educational component led by Zoo staff - start time TBA. Where: Greater Vancouver Zoo: 5048 264 St, Aldergrove, BC Cost: $13 per student, $20 per adult, children 2 and under are free. Sign-up deadline: Monday, April 7 (or when full)
Find out more »Llama Sanctuary (Field Trip): Tappen
When: FRIDAY, APRIL 25th from 11:00am-1:00pm Where: THE LLAMA SANCTUARY, TAPPEN, BC Address: 1315 Tappen Valley Rd, Tappen, BC V0E 2X3 Who: All TLA students and non-TLA Homeschooling students Cost: $10.00 / student **MAXIMUM ENROLMENT: 30 STUDENTS** Registration DEADLINE: April 22nd "The largest llama rescue sanctuary in Canada caring for up to 60 llamas & alpacas. Students will have the opportunity to hand feed the many residents, learn about llamas & alpacas, hear their rescue…
Find out more »Staff Conference
No K-12 classes.
Find out more »May 2025
Movie Night at TLA Hawthorne!
When: May 1 Where: TLA Hawthorne (Hawthorne Square, Cloverdale at 5741 176 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 4C9) Who: All Grades 8-12! Sign-up form with movie vote coming soon!
Find out more »Florence Nightingale Day Field Trip
Field trip information: Florence Nightingale Day 2025 at Simon Fraser University is coming up! This one-day event is part of an international celebration that gives high school students, especially those from traditionally under-represented groups, a chance to explore educational and career opportunities in statistical sciences. It is named after Florence Nightingale, the widely known founder of modern nursing who was also a ground-breaking statistician credited with inventing the pie chart. In British Columbia, Florence Nightingale Day 2025 will be co-hosted…
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