Rainy River District school students recognize Remembrance Day with ceremonies
School children took time on this Remembrance Day to remember those who fought for their freedoms.
Many classes used the weeks leading up to November 11th to learn about the two World Wars and Canada’s involvement.
At Robert Moore School, students took part in a Remembrance Day service that included classes reading poems, singing and explaining what peace means to them.
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion provided a Colour Guard, while the Last Post and Reveille were played over the gymnasium’s speakers.
The poem, In Flanders Fields, was cited in French and in English.
Grade 2 students concluded the ceremony by describing what the letters in Remember mean to them.
Student artwork was displayed on the gymnasium walls.
Here are moments in pictures from the ceremony.





