Ontario Begins the 2023-24 School Year with a Back to Basics Focus Dear Parents, As we welcome students back for another school year, our priority is to deliver a normal, stableand enjoyable year of learning. I’m proud to say that
August 30, 2023 Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff, I want to extend a warm welcome back to our students, families and staff, as we begin another new school year! Our Catholic schools are centres of learning excellence, where children grow in
To Parents, Guardians and Caregivers of students in the St. Clair Catholic District School Board The St. Clair Catholic District School Board is committed to providing safe learning environments for all students, staff, school visitors and community members. When a
School Bus Safety program for students from the Lambton Kent District School Board and St. Clair Catholic District School Board to be held on Saturday, August 19, 2023 As another school year begins, CLASS and the local school bus operators
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,
The Board of Trustees has approved the sale of the former Monsignor Uyen Catholic School, 255 Lark Street, Chatham for $1,610,000. The sale was approved at a Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees on Thursday, August 10, 2023, which
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
Director of Education Scott Johnson’s Summer Message to students, staff and families.
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