October is the perfect time to recognize and thank all of our tremendous staff for the work they do every day to help our students succeed.
The St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of its third 50/50 raffle. Patrick O’Connor of Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario held the winning ticket #D-14506, which was drawn at random by Rafflebox on Friday, September 30, 2022.
National Catholic Health Care Week recognizes the mission of Catholic health care organizations across Canada. This year, the Catholic Health Alliance of Canada (CHAC) is focusing on the theme Building Bridges, which is grounded in its commitment to social justice
Members of the Ursuline Sisters made a special pilgrimage to Ursuline College on Friday, September 30th, to share in some important events in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – an annual observance, which commemorates the tragic
Students at six St. Clair Catholic schools have had the privilege of a visit from former NHL pro hockey player Jason Simon. A member of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, he played for 12 different pro circuits during his hockey days.
St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia finished its 26th annual Terry Fox Run on Friday, September 23. In the two-and-a-half decades since the first run, the school has raised more than $166,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation. This year’s theme
St. Elizabeth Catholic School in Wallaceburg has raised $1,000 in the school’s annual Terry Fox run. The funds will be divided between the local Wallaceburg Terry Fox event and an online donation from the school, through the Terry Fox Foundation.
The St. Clair Catholic family gathered for the first time in three years to celebrate the beginning of a new school year. A system-wide Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg included principals, students, Catholic Education Centre
During this time in late September, we honor all those who were impacted by residential schools. This year’s theme for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Orange Shirt Day on September 30, is “Remember the Children”. “At St. Clair
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board, in partnership with the Chatham Capitol Theatre, will present two performances of the award-winning performance The Mush Hole, which tells the story of Canada’s first Residential School. The Mush Hole was the nickname