St. Clair Catholic students are in for an inspiring and transformative experience this April as they welcome Sam Demma, a best-selling author and one of Canada’s top keynote speakers. Sam will be presenting his powerful keynote, Empty Your Backpack, at
Community Updates
Throughout the ordered school closure period, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board will keep families up-to-date regarding cancelled programs and activities. These include school and Board facilities, programs and related activities by parish and community partners.
Live Audio Streaming of Public Board Meetings
During the COVID-19 pandemic, stakeholders and members of the general public will have access to all public Board and committee meetings via live audio streaming. Closed captioning is also available.
Students at Holy Family had a fun and healthy start to spring with a special Veggie Bar on Friday, March 21, 2025. Organized by the Caring Cardinals in partnership with Chatham-Kent OSNP and supported by Matts Paper and Noelle’s Gift
The Seaway Kiwanis Club of Sarnia-Lambton has once again demonstrated its commitment to local children, donating $1,200 to support the student nutrition program at St. Matthew Catholic School. This follows a similar donation made to Holy Trinity in December 2023,
Students at St. Anne, Sarnia marked International Women’s Day with a celebration of women’s history, leadership, and future possibilities. In collaboration with Lambton College, students in grades six through eight explored the impact of women in athletics, technology, and culture
For Marie Clark, inclusion isn’t just a philosophy—it’s the heart of everything she does. This April, she will be honoured as St. Clair Catholic’s Champion of Inclusion at the Coaching to Inclusion conference, recognizing her unwavering commitment to making every
The Force was strong at the Chatham Capitol Theatre on February 25, 2025, as students and community members gathered for Anangong Miigaading, a special screening of Star Wars: A New Hope in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe). Hosted by St. Clair Catholic, the
On March 4, students and staff across St. Clair Catholic took part in Global Unplug Day, stepping away from screens to embrace mindfulness, connection, and well-being. Schools engaged in activities like yoga, creative arts, and outdoor play, exploring positive ways
St. Clair Catholic wrestlers showcased their skill and determination at the SWOSSAA Wrestling Championships on February 20 at Lambton College. Student-athletes from St. Pat’s and UCC competed with intensity, demonstrating their hard work and dedication throughout the season. St. Pat’s
Students, staff, and community members at UCC gathered on February 27 for an inspiring Black History Month panel discussion, themed “Black Legacy and Leadership: Celebrating Canadian History and Uplifting Future Generations.” Organized by UCC’s Black Grad Coach, Akinyemi Pelumi, the
March is Nutrition Month, a time to highlight the vital connection between nutrition and student success. At St. Clair Catholic, schools are bringing this connection to life in classrooms and communities—teaching students about healthy choices, engaging them in hands-on food