École Millstream Elementary was established in the 1959 and is among the oldest elementary schools, in its original building, in the Sooke School District. The school has grown to include four portables, a two-story main building and a gymnasium housed in an adjacent annex. In 2012, the school district expanded its French Immersion programs by beginning a dual track program at Millstream. Since that time, the school’s catchment has included French Immersion students from the Lakewood as well as Millstream catchment areas. In the last two years, Millstream has served as one of the school district’s ‘overflow schools’ and now has students who live in various parts of Langford, Colwood and the Highlands.
The growth in the Westshore, in recent years, has increased the diversity of the school. Millstream currently has just over 300 students, with 7 French Immersion and 9 Regular Program divisions. Since 2009, the school has hosted one of the District’s StrongStart programs, a drop-in program for 0 to 5-year-olds and their parents/caregivers. In January 2022, Millstream began the Seamless Day Kindergarten Pilot, an opportunity for two early childhood educators (ECEs) to work alongside a Kindergarten teacher during the school day and offer a before and after school program to a total of 12 Kindergarten learners.
Millstream’s staff is comprised of over 40 employees including teachers, educational assistants, an administrative assistant, custodians, administrators as well as several itinerant support staff. Over the last three years, the team has experienced consistency despite annual layoffs due to teachers with low seniority. Each year we were pleased to welcome back experienced Millstream teachers as part of the spring staffing process. Of late, staff have engaged in school-wide initiatives including, but not limited to, CRD Ready, Step, Roll, Artstarts AIC Grant to develop a new mascot and school mural, and a writing continuum project aimed at improving the skills of our primary learners. Staff are engaged and interested in supporting students and each other.
The school’s Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is well-established and works effectively to liaise between school staff and parents, provide advocacy on relevant issues, and fundraise. Despite COVID, the PAC has remained active through regular on-line meetings. They have developed a budget that has supported a variety of school expenses, from field trips to class consumables to special teacher requests. We are grateful for the positive relationship with our PAC. Their efforts assist us in encouraging parents to become involved in their child’s education through parent-teacher conferences, regular communication with teachers and events.