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Our first spirit day of the year is coming up...this Thursday, September 18! Twins, triplets, all multiples are welcome! Those who participate will earn spirit points for their homeroom class. At the end of the term the homeroom with the most spirit point

School Spirit Day: Twin Day

Posted on: Sep 15 2025

Our first spirit day of the year is coming up...this Thursday, September 18! Twins, triplets, all multiples are welcome! Those who participate will earn spirit points for their homeroom class. At the…

HWP Terry Fox Run 2025

Posted on: Sep 12 2025

On Wednesday, September 25th, HW Pickup  will be participating in the annual Terry Fox Run to honour a true Canadian hero and continue his Marathon of Hope. Students will be walking and running in support…

School Start Up 2025-2026

Posted on: Aug 26 2025

Welcome back! We're so excited to start the new school year. Get ready for a year of learning, growth, and fun. To ensure a smooth and safe transition back to school, we're implementing a staggered start…

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Bell Schedule

Please arrive on time for the first bell at 8:25 and note that dismissal is at 3:25.

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Upcoming Events

Sep 18 2025

Indigenous Family Gathering

3:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Sep 19 2025

PD Day

Sep 25 2025

Terry Fox Run

Sep 29 2025

Orange Shirt Day

Sep 30 2025

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation…

Oct 13 2025

No School - Thanksgiving Day

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H.W. Pickup School

Contact

4301 - 43 Street
Drayton Valley, AB T7A 0B4

Phone: 780-542-4495

H.W. Pickup Middle School respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 territory— the travelling route, gathering place and meeting grounds for Indigenous Peoples, including the Nehiyaw, Denesųłıné, Siksikaitsitapi, Nakota Sioux, Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Métis Otipemisiwak and Esikisimu Nunangat, whose histories, languages, cultures and traditions continue to influence our vibrant community. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We recognize the land as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.

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