School Supplies

The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board has developed a common list of recommended personal use items for students in Kindergarten-grade 3 and grades 4-8.  This list of supplies is strictly voluntary.

Supplies should be labelled and stored in a pencil case (or a resealable plastic bag) for student’s personal use. Parents are encouraged to check with their child and replenish supplies as needed throughout the school year. The school will have supplies available for students who are not able to bring their own. 

Kindergarten to Grade 3

Grade 4 to Grade 8

Pencil case or a resealable plastic bag

Pencil case or a resealable plastic bag

12 pencils

12 pencils

2 erasers (preferably white)

2 erasers (preferably white)

1 package of coloured markers

1 package of coloured markers

1 package of coloured pencils

1 package of coloured pencils

1 package of crayons

2 highlighters


3 ballpoint pens

1 metric ruler (30cm, clear plastic)

1 metric ruler (30cm, clear plastic)

1 pair of blunt scissors

1 pair of blunt scissors

2 glue sticks

2 glue sticks


Calculator


1 geometry set


6 duotangs


2 packages of 3-hole lined refill paper


3 binders and binder dividers


What other items should my child bring to school this year? 

School Supplies

School supplies are always a big part of back to school preparation. Here are a few tips for families:

  • School supplies are voluntary. The school will have supplies available for students who are not able to bring their own. We know that some families prefer to purchase them, and if so, this voluntary supply list provides an idea of the kinds of supplies that are used by grade. 
  • If a student brings supplies, they should be labelled and stored in a pencil case (or a resealable plastic bag) for personal use. 
  • Students are encouraged to bring a pair of shoes for indoor use and which may be left at school. 

A Backpack and lunch…. 

  • Most students from kindergarten-grade 8 eat in their classroom with their class
  • For safety reasons, food sharing between students is not encouraged.
  • Students should bring their own utensils and refillable water bottles. Water bottle refill stations are available to students
  • Please send items that students can manage independently. Practice before school starts.
  • We encourage that all empty food containers and garbage are taken back home with the student. For environmental reasons, try to bring a waste-free lunch!

Outdoor Learning, and Recess 

  • As students spend a large amount of time outdoors (opportunities for outdoor learning, physical education classes and recess), students should be prepared for varying weather conditions (sunhat, jacket etc.).  On rainy days, boots and an extra pair of socks is also a good idea!

Masks

  • While the wearing of masks is not mandatory within OCDSB schools or buildings, mask use will continue to be encouraged. We respect the personal decisions of students, families and staff. 

 

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