Be part of history at Ontario’s first-ever Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Conference, Building Success in Our Children & Youth, hosted by the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. Join us on October 2 and 3, 2024, at the Delta Armouries
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St. Patrick’s Catholic High School celebrated Wellness Week last week. The event was organized by the students of the Grade 12 Leadership Class, with the support of the school’s Wellness Committee. Six workshops focused on one of the six spheres
The St. Patrick’s Catholic High School Grade 12 Leadership Course recently hosted a Wellness Fair, as the school community celebrated Wellness Week. The fair featured representatives and booths from various community organizations, including Canadian Mental Health Association, School Mental Health
This week, as part of Catholic Education Week, we are celebrating Mental Health Week. This year’s theme is “empathy”. In this time of challenges having empathy, not sympathy, is important. Empathy is the capacity we share as human beings to
School Mental Health Ontario (SMHO) is now sharing an exciting new opportunity for students in grades 7-11. Applications are now open for Thrive School Mental Health (ThriveSMH), a provincial student reference group. ThriveSMH is a group of passionate students from
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Day is an opportunity to collectively spread the word about the importance and impact of social emotional learning. Working together, we can raise awareness for SEL, share SEL best practices, and make sure that our students
Staff and students participated in #TheHumanConnectionChallenge during the week of February 21-25th to learn more about how human connection positively impacts our wellbeing and how disconnecting from technology, screens, and social media can improve our mental health. The challenge also
Wednesday, January 26 is Bell Let’s Talk Day and St. Clair Catholic is joining the effort to help create positive change for mental health. The theme is “keep talking and keep listening”. Good mental health is important for all of
SCCDSB is celebrating “Healthy Ways Week” from January 17-21. This week focuses on promoting fun while we all endure this pandemic. A placemat filled with activities for all grades and classes to participate in is available for your use. Each
In celebration of Kindness Week, which ran in St. Clair Catholic schools from November 21st through 27th, two contests were held for students and staff. Please see below the winning submissions! 1. Kindness and Wellbeing Classroom Contest All classrooms were