Students and staff at schools across the St. Clair district observed Remembrance Day ceremonies, in assemblies and at community events. Students at Good Shepherd Catholic School in Thamesville participated in a solemn Service of Remembrance at the local cenotaph, joining
St. Anne Catholic School in Blenheim recently received a boost toward promoting active and healthy lifestyles. The school received a generous $2,500 donation, which was made possible through a partnership between the JoLynn Deprez Athletic Fund, the Chatham Kent Community Foundation
Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School recently celebrated academic excellence by honouring the hard work and dedication of student award winners. The event highlighted outstanding academic achievements across all grade levels. “Congratulations to our award winners,” says Lisa Harnarine, Principal
Students in Grades 7 and 8 from the three St. Clair Catholic Wallaceburg schools had an opportunity recently to visit the Skills Ontario technology truck at the Catholic Education Centre. In addition to the truck, students also rotated through STEM
Today, flags at all St. Clair Catholic schools and offices remain lowered to half-mast in honour of Remembrance Day. Each year, our school communities pause to honour and reflect upon the sacrifices of the brave women and men of Canada’s
Indigenous Veterans Day is observed each year in Canada on November 8. Indigenous Veterans Day is a memorial observance which recognizes the contributions of members of Indigenous communities to military service, particularly in the First and Second World Wars and
Students, staff and parents recently volunteered their time to plant $10,000 in trees, thanks to a partnership with DeGroot’s Nursery in Sarnia. The project was funded by a grant through the Tomorrow’s Greener Schools Today (TGST) initiative. “This fantastic opportunity
The annual UCC Lancers Scare Hunger food drive has once again delivered – literally – to Chatham Outreach for Hunger. “It was fantastic!” says Brenda LeClair, Executive Director of Chatham Outreach for Hunger. “On Monday, truck after truck after truck
Students and staff across the St. Clair Catholic District School Board will participate in a series of meaningful learning experiences to mark Treaties Recognition Week, taking place from November 2 to 8, 2025. This annual observance is dedicated to deepening
Each year, School Bus Driver Appreciation Day is celebrated in October. This nationally recognized observance is an opportunity for students, parents and school staff to express their thanks for the important work of these dedicated women and men. “Each year