The Board of Trustees has passed a $125,815,736 budget for the 2022-2023 school year, which makes wellness of all students and staff a priority and focuses on learning recovery for all students. “The Board’s Always Ready Action Plan is the
The Board of Trustees has appointed Father Chris Gillespie to the position of Board Chaplain, effective July 1, 2022. Father Chris replaces Deacon Jerry Lozon, who has announced his retirement after having served as Chaplain for 10 years. “I am
As Catholics, we believe that everyone is wonderfully made in the image and likeness of God, who created us and loves us unconditionally. We are called to love one another, just as God loves each one of us. At St.
After much consideration and discussion with our Christmas in Muskoka partners and volunteers, the Board has decided to discontinue both the Christmas in Muskoka annual event and the yearly Grade 7 leadership camps at Muskoka Woods in Rosseau, Ontario. “We
This is a time to honor the history, culture, and diversity of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples in what we now know as Canada and to recognize the strength and resilience across communities. St. Clair Catholic celebrates this month
During the week of May 2 to May 6, St. Clair Catholic celebrated Catholic Education Week. The theme for this year was Rebuild, Restore, Renew Together. Staff and students across the district and in all grades, embraced the week by
Annabelle Rayson, a Grade 11 student at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School, has received the Best Project Discovery Award at the Canada-wide Science Fair, which was held virtually last week. Annabelle’s work was singled out along with six others, from
St. Patrick’s Catholic High School students with special needs recently attended an overnight camping experience at Woodeden Easter Seal Camp in London. Student leaders helped design and lead activities that were inclusive, engaging, and unbelievably fun! All students were able
The St. Angela Merici Catholic School community recently held a fundraising walk for the McGlynn family, as they raise money to support the Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital in Toronto. In 2020, Jocelyn McGlynn lost her brave battle with Acute Myeloid