A hands-on learning initiative that began last year with just two classes at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School has now expanded to include all five Grade 9 geography classes. This fall, students took part in a dynamic field trip to
Excitement and joy filled the Catholic community in Sarnia as students, staff, and families of Sacred Heart Catholic School officially moved into their new building on Hogan Drive. After nearly a year and a half of anticipation and hard work,
Students at St. Joseph Catholic School in Tilbury recently experienced the difficulties and challenges faced by some of their peers who have varying abilities, through Diversity Kits, developed by the Board’s Special Education Team. Students of all grades rotated through
Heavenly Father, In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, we lift all those whose lives have been affected by its force. We pray for the families mourning loss, for the injured and displaced and for those facing the daunting task of
Opening enrolment numbers reported to Trustees at the Regular Board Meeting of October 28, 2025 show the number of students attending St. Clair Catholic schools continues to climb. At the elementary level, the number of students increased by 73 over
Students participating in St. Clair Catholic’s elementary Summer Learning Program demonstrated improvement in math and number concepts over three weeks of focused instruction. Students were given a pre-learning assessment before the summer learning camp began, as well as a post-learning
Leah March, a Grade 6 student from St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia, was named Terry Fox School Run Ambassador for 2025. Leah is a cancer survivor, who at age six was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, the same type of cancer
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board is inviting parents, students, staff, parish members, and community partners to help shape the Board’s future strategic directions for 2026–2029. Through focus groups and community surveys, the Board is gathering valuable insight to
Students, staff and parent volunteers from the Ursuline College community will fan out across the municipality on Halloween night to collect non-perishable food items for the annual ‘Lancers Scare Hunger’ food drive, in support of Chatham Outreach for Hunger. “We
The Huron Lakers Basketball Organization has donated $5,000 to support the upcoming OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations) senior girls’ basketball tournament, which will be hosted by St. Patrick’s Catholic High School, Sarnia. About 200 athletes from 16 secondary