Every December, a wave of generosity sweeps through Sarnia, Bright’s Grove, and Point Edward as St. Pat’s students and community members unite for Irish Miracle. What began in 1983 as a city-wide food drive to combat hunger has grown into
KinderSTARt is St. Clair Catholic’s interactive Kindergarten experience, designed to welcome families into a caring and faith-filled community. These fun and informative events offer a unique opportunity for you and your child to explore your local Catholic school, meet dedicated
Grade 7 and 8 students at St. Anne, Sarnia recently took part in a meaningful exploration of local history by engaging with the Remembering Sarnia’s War Fallen website, www.sarniaswarfallenwheretheycalledhome.ca. This initiative, designed to honour the sacrifices of Sarnia’s war heroes, provided students with
Good Shepherd Catholic School in Thamesville is at the heart of an exciting new initiative to bring the community together. Beginning this fall, the South-Kent Family of Parishes is hosting a Youth Sports and Games Night at the school. The program, open
UCC has demonstrated the power of community and compassion, rallying together to support Ronald McDonald House – Southwestern Ontario in honour of student athlete Luke Chickowski. Luke, recently diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, inspired the UCC Physical Education department to
On November 18, St. Anne, Sarnia buzzed with energy as over 100 students from across St. Clair Catholic, along with their teachers, came together for the highly anticipated Youth Empowerment Summit. Supported by a grant from the Catholic Education Foundation
Students and staff across St. Clair Catholic have celebrated the Feast Days of their patron saints with meaningful activities that reflect their virtues and enduring legacies. On November 17, students at St. Elizabeth Catholic School in Wallaceburg marked the Feast
On November 14, UCC welcomed Dean Jacobs, a respected leader from the Walpole Island First Nation, to engage students in a meaningful presentation on Treaty Education. Jacobs, the founding director of the Walpole Island Heritage Centre, brought a wealth of
Students and staff from Good Shepherd joined members of the Thamesville community for a solemn Remembrance Day service at the Thamesville Cenotaph. The ceremony, organized in collaboration with the Thamesville Legion Branch 367, included representatives from Chatham-Kent Police Service, Chatham-Kent
In recognition of Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, St. Clair will celebrate “Kindness Week” from November 18 to 22. This initiative, aligned with the Ministry of Education’s call for safe, accepting, and caring school environments, promotes kindness as a foundation