God, you are the source of all love and blessings.We turn to you in gratitude for the gift of fathers,formed in your likeness and image, and vessels of your unconditional love.You entrusted your Son Jesus, to the care of Joseph,
St. Clair Catholic will connect with First Nations partners across the district for a number of learning opportunities throughout June, during National Indigenous History Month. Students will have opportunities to learn from diverse perspectives about the importance in Indigenous cultures
Students, parents, staff and representatives of St. Clair Catholic’s Board of Trustees and senior administration gathered at Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School on June 1st, to honour the Ursuline Sisters, with a celebration of the arts. Dubbed ‘roots and
The Board of Trustees received a report at last night’s Regular Meeting regarding the capital projects currently underway in Chatham, Sarnia and Port Lambton. The report includes a progress report for the new south Chatham Catholic elementary school, the new
The rainbow flag will fly at all elementary and secondary schools and the Catholic Education Centre for the month of June, as a symbol of welcoming and inclusive school communities at St. Clair Catholic. June is designated as PRIDE month
Students at Good Shepherd and St. Elizabeth Catholic schools joined with members of the Bkejwanong Territory this week, as they celebrated the planting of a variety of traditional medicines in their school gardens, including tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass. Cedric,
Students in the Grade 11 foods class at Ursuline College recently showed their thoughtful support for residents of the Chatham-Kent Women’s Shelter. They baked and decorated sugar cookies, then tagged them with uplifting and inspirational messages and delivered them to
In a colourful ceremony, the community of Corunna celebrated 200 years of history at St. George’s Square, selected in 1823 by Lord Beresford as the site for Canada’s national capital and the location of future parliament buildings. However, in 1857
Director of Education Scott Johnson recently paid a visit to Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School and was met at the door by students who were celebrating ‘Dress Like a Director Day!’ The students’ attire included various articles of professional clothing.
17 new trees were planted on Catholic school yards in Forest and Bright’s Grove recently. The trees are courtesy of Lambton Public Health and the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority, through funding from the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.