The Board of Trustees has passed a $122,534,498 budget for the 2021-2022 school year, which makes the health and safety of all students and staff a priority and focuses on learning recovery and renewal for all students. “The uncertainty of
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board’s 2021-2022 school year calendar, which has received final approval from the Ministry of Education, was presented to the Board of Trustees at the June 22, 2021 Regular Board Meeting. School boards are required
Following four input sessions with the South Chatham Catholic Elementary School Consultation Committee, a proposed design for the new building has been presented to the Board of Trustees. “Members of the Consultation Committee have done tremendous work in bringing their
Trustees for the St. Clair Catholic District School Board received an update at the June 22, 2021 Regular Board Meeting on the Monsignor Uyen Catholic School project. “We are pleased to report that this project is progressing well, with substantial
The Hogan family of Sarnia has made a generous $200,000 donation to the St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation, which will be used to support an expanded 900 square foot community room in the new Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School.
Today flags at the Catholic Education Centre and all St. Clair Catholic schools are lowered to half-mast in recognition of the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism. Our prayers are with the families of the victims of Air
The K-12 Education Standards Development Committee has completed the first phase of its work on the development of new accessibility standards for K-12 education. The initial report defines the long-term objective of the proposed K-12 Education standards and each of
St. Clair Catholic wishes a Happy Father’s Day to all our amazing fathers and father figures. Celebrate this day by wishing Happy Fathers’ Day to your dad, grandfather, and even your priest, as our spiritual fathers, who reflect God’s love
On Monday, June 21, 2021, St. Clair Catholic will recognize and honour National Indigenous Peoples Day with learning, events and celebrations across the system. “In the wake of the devastating news about the discovery of the remains of 215 children
Six truckloads of furniture and books are on their way to Mississauga, for shipment to schools in Africa and Haiti. The items were declared surplus, following the closing of St. Vincent, St. Agnes, Our Lady of Fatima and St. Joseph