In celebration of Administrative Professionals Day, St. Clair Catholic would like to thank all of our Administrative Staff for their great work each and every day! We deeply appreciate all of our secretaries and administrative assistants, including Nancy Bechard, who
Construction at the Baldoon Road site of the new Monsignor Uyen Catholic School is on schedule, with a completion date of July 30, 2021. The former Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School was closed at the end of June 2020,
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has selected the architect to design the new South Chatham elementary school. “I am pleased to announce that the Ventin Group Architects (+VG) has been selected to lead the design of our new
Have you heard about SCCDSB’s Faith & Wellbeing Passport? Students, families, and staff can take part in this Passport Adventure during the week of May 3rd to celebrate Catholic Education and Mental Health Week. It incorporates aspects of faith and
Congratulations to Juli Faubert, Principal of St. Angela Merici Catholic School, Chatham. This evening, Juli accepts an award as Principal of the Year, an honour bestowed by the Catholic Principals’ Council of Ontario (CPCO). Juli began her teaching career in
In celebration of Mental Health and Catholic Education Week and to bring our 2021 Speaker Series to an end, we will be welcoming two experts to present to staff, parents, and community partners during the week of May 3rd. The
Pope Francis has written a letter addressed to everyone on this planet asking us all to protect the Earth- Our Common Home. In his letter, he says, “The Earth is God’s gift to us-it is full of beauty and wonder
The Government of Ontario is providing emergency child care for eligible workers during the remote learning period. For more information about eligibility, how to apply and a list of child care operators visit these websites: Chatham-Kent; Lambton County.
Dear Parents/Guardians, Yesterday, in its efforts to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus – particularly the new variant strains – the Ontario government directed that all schools in the province will revert to Remote Learning following the April break.
The Ontario government has announced that all elementary and secondary schools in the province will move to remote learning following the April Break. This means all St. Clair Catholic schools are directed to begin remote learning, effective Monday, April 19.