Student artists from Ursuline College in Chatham are featured in an exhibition at the Thames Art Gallery, in collaboration with prominent Canadian artist Patrick Mahon. The Questions Project, is a series of works which investigate how culture is changing. Mr.
St. Clair Catholic is seeking input from students, parents and staff regarding our Orange Shirt Week activities for 2020. Your feedback will help us, as we continue to plan for community connected and integrated learning experiences across schools. To gather
October 5th is World Teachers’ Day! We want to take this opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to all of our Catholic teachers. We value their tremendous work to help our students achieve success, to become caring and contributing members of
The significant impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the crucial importance of quality health care and has made visible the sacrifice of those who serve in hospitals and other health care fields. In our province and country, it
It was a very busy week with tremendous participation from classrooms all across the St. Clair district, as students participated in Orange Shirt week activities. Each day, from 60 to 100 classrooms participated in the virtual events that provided rich
The Ontario government has released an updated COVID-19 daily school screening assessment tool, which is available at https://covid-19.ontario.ca/school-screening/ All students (or parents/guardians on behalf of students), staff and visitors must complete the daily screening before attending a school or facility
October is National Principals’ Month. Our Catholic principals are role models for students and staff, who lead by example and help our school communities to become centres of excellence. Every day, their work teaches goodness, discipline and knowledge, touching hearts
The Board of Trustees has received a report on the #SeptemberReady project – St. Clair Catholic’s comprehensive system-wide return to school plan during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our #SeptemberReady planning team began its work back in June,” says Deb Crawford, Director
The flags at the Catholic Education Centre and all St. Clair Catholic schools are being lowered to half mast in honour of Former Prime Minister John Turner, who died on Friday at the age of 91. Mr. Turner served as
For the first time, Grade 9 students at Ursuline College Chatham and St. Patrick’s Catholic High School, Sarnia got a virtual introduction to the school and connected with their Link program leaders online. “Our Lancer Link program is an important