On Thursday, May 4, students, staff and parents attended the grand opening of the new designated makerspace in the library at St. Matthew Catholic School. The makerspace is an area where students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 can make things
A big ‘thank you’ goes out once again to the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA), for leading an annual Board-wide fundraising initiative to purchase bicycles for deserving students across the district. Nearly $9,000 was raised this year – enough
As previously announced by Premier Doug Ford, Ontario will celebrate the upcoming coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty the Queen. This will mark the first coronation of a Canadian Head of State in seven decades. As
Flags at the Catholic Education Centre and all schools are lowered today in observance of Red Dress Day, May 5, 2023. The day honours the thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, 2 spirit and gender diverse people
Students at Catholic elementary schools across Sarnia and Lambton County are cheering on the hometown team, as the Sting faceoff against the London Knights in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Western Conference Final. “This is a historic moment for the
The latest winner in the St. Clair District Education Foundation’s 50/50 draw is Crystal Baresich from Bothwell. Ms. Baresich takes home $5,335 – half of the $10,670 jackpot. The winning ticket #D-15115 was drawn at random on Friday, April 28,
St. Clair Catholic has hired 29 post secondary students, who began a two-day training course today, to assist them in their roles as tutors at 17 schools across the district. It is the second year of the tutoring program, which
Students at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Sarnia have prepared uplifting and inspiring messages of hope and encouragement, which will be broadcast on Blackburn radio throughout Catholic Education Week and Mental Health Week, both of which occur the week of
Known as Red Dress Day, May 5 honours the thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, 2 spirit and gender diverse people in Canada, by encouraging learning and building awareness. At St. Clair Catholic, students in Grades 7
Each year in Canada, April 28 marks the National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace. The day of mourning was first observed by the Canadian Labour Congress in 1984; and later enshrined in national legislation