EagleFest 2024

The SJR Parents' Association invites you to EagleFest - the annual SJRPA carnival and BBQ. EagleFest 2024 will take place at the School from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Please come along and join the family-friendly fun! 
 
The SJRPA’s EagleFest 2024 offers a wide range of fun activities for the whole family:
  • EagleFest BBQ Dinner from 4:00 p.m. onwards.
  • Outdoor Games and Activities for students of all ages: Inflatable Bouncers including the Giant Inflatable Slide, Mega Mountain Obstacle Course, Human Foosball, Extreme Challenge, Lazer Maze and Gladiator Joust just to name a few!
  • Get ready for some circus fun! Sarah Teakle’s show includes masterful hula hooping, juggling, fun audience participation and a daring finale! After the show, the fun continues with a circus workshop where everyone is welcome to join Sarah in learning how to hula hoop and juggle.
  • Bubble Soccer and Giant Hamster Ball.
  • Face Painting, Doodle Zone, Selfie Booth, Hosted Karaoke and a Balloon Artist.
  • A visit from two well-known (animated) Star Wars celebrities.
  • Meet Eddie the Eagle: our beloved SJR mascot.
  • The famous EagleFest Basket Raffle.
  • And for the parents, a specialty coffee station!
Wristbands for this event can be purchased through the link above or online at www.sjr.mb.ca/eaglefest. Wristband purchases will be charged to your school account. 
  • All-inclusive wristbands (children only) include all games, activities, treats and meal: $35
  • Meal-only wristbands (adults or children): $25
  • Children aged 3 and under: Free
The deadline for pre-ordering wristbands online is Monday, May 20, 2024 at 11:59 p.m.
Please visit the EagleFestFAQs to find more details about this exciting event. Information about activities, wristband distribution, parking and free shuttle bus, basket raffle, menu, and volunteering is provided. If you have further questions, please contact sjrpa@sjr.mb.ca.
We look forward to seeing you at EagleFest 2024!
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St. John’s-Ravenscourt School was founded in 1820 principally to serve the children of the Selkirk settlers. By 1834 there were forty students, evenly split between boys and girls. SJR has inevitably grown and changed over the years since, though its success throughout has been unimpeachable. We have graduated 18 Rhodes scholars, for example, and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II granted patronage and established a scholarship in her name in 1981. Today the programs are as strong as our reputation. A strong academic program is paired with an equally strong attention to the values of stewardship, ethical leadership, and excellence in all areas of academic, social and athletic life.