The Board of Trustees has been updated on the construction timelines for the new Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School, being built on The Rapids Parkway in Sarnia. The revised construction schedule includes a delay in the target opening date for
Board & School Programs
Jamie Majeski has been named to the position of Assistant Superintendent by Director of Education Scott Johnson. Mr. Majeski will lead system initiatives to support student engagement and achievement in K-12 mathematics. This is a new position for all school
The St. Clair Catholic family gathered recently to celebrate the beginning of the new school year. The system-wide Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg included students, parents, principals, Catholic Education Centre staff, Trustees and senior administration.
This year, the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s theme is “Gidinawendimin / We Are All Related / Nous sommes tous liés”. Throughout Orange Shirt Week, Sept 25th to 30th we will learn firsthand through partnerships with Indigenous Elders, Knowledge
St. Clair Catholic’s Summer Learning Camps wrapped up following three weeks of educational, social and emotional learning and spiritual development in July. About 140 elementary students participated in the camps at four locations – St. Angela Merici, Chatham; Holy Family,
St. Patrick’s Catholic High School student Tyler Hopwood was the male student winner of the 2023 Stefanko Awards Bursary. The purpose of the award is to honour athletic achievement and ability. It is also expected that candidates possess sound academic
A tradition of staff taking a pie in the face for charity resumed this week at Sacred Heart Catholic School. Eleven staff members, including Principal Margaret DeGurse and Vice Principal Rob Cicchelli, sat down to a firing line of pies
The Social Justice and Wellbeing Club at St. Anne Catholic School, Sarnia recently led a water awareness and conservation campaign. During research, students discovered that in Ontario there are 23 Indigenous communities, which are under boil water advisories. Students partnered
Grade 5/6 students at St. Michael Catholic School in Bright’s Grove recently participated in the Habitat for Humanity ‘Meaning of Home’ writing contest. Each year, Habitat for Humanity invites submissions from Grade 4, 5 and 6 students, to express what
The St. Clair Catholic Board of Trustees has approved a $1.07 million upgrade to the track at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School. Some new features of the upgraded track design will include: A portion of the property planned for construction