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The Sudbury Catholic District School Board proudly serves the community of the City of Greater Sudbury. Our core education services are enhanced through partnerships with local government, organizations, businesses and individuals who together provide a gateway to the social, cultural, recreational and experiential riches of our city.

SCDSB recognizes that our own impact on the community extends beyond our first class educational programs to the living faith of our staff and students. Catholic Graduate Expectations are rich with the vision of our students as socially responsible contributors to the common good. The Sudbury Catholic District School Board actively creates opportunities for our students to find meaning, dignity, fulfillment and purpose in work that promotes compassion, social justice, human solidarity and respect for all of God's gifts.

   
 
St. Bernadette Catholic School Student, Fire Chief for a Day
June 15, 2008 - Haley Marier, a Grade 4 student at St. Bernadette Catholic School won the "Fire Chief for the Day" contest by designing a fire escape home plan. The contest was open to 1,500 students throughout the Sudbury Region and to all four boards. Haley came first out of 500 entries. Congratulations Haley! Read more, View photo...
Catholic Eductation Week's 'Johnathan Hetu Day' Great Success
May 22, 2008 - The Johnathan Hetu Day during Education Week was once again a success. Six schools: St. Michael, St. Mary's, St. Francis, St. Raphael, St. Anne and St. Charles were able to Raise $1168.00 in support for the Northern Ontario Families of Children with Cancer. The hat day is in memory of Johnathan Hetu who was a student at St. Charles school and passed away from cancer. Read more...
Sudbury Catholic Schools, Key Player in LU’s New Track and Field Complex
May 22, 2008 - The Sudbury Catholic District School Board in conjunction with the three other school boards and the City of Greater Sudbury is proud to partner with Laurentian University to support upgrades to the Track and Field Complex on campus. The City of Greater Sudbury and the four school boards, who operate the track in partnership with the university, will invest $600,000 and $225,000, respectively, in the project. Read more, View photo...
Bishop Alexander Carter Students Give Back to the Community
May 1, 2008 - Every year Bishop Alexander Carter hockey players tie up their skates and head to the Centennial Arena for an all out “Battle of the Sexes” on the hockey rink. The annual tradition presents a great opportunity to build a sense of community by involving Bishop Carter’s feeder schools, St. Anne, St. Charles and St. Mary Catholic elementary schools. Students from these schools look forward to participating in this event as it is not only a lot of fun but also gives them some insight as to what life in high school is really like. Read more, View photo...
Council for Exceptional Children to Present Evening Workshops
April 25, 2008 - The Council for Exceptional Children will be presenting two evening workshops on May 26 for parents, educators, support staff and other interested individuals who work with special needs children and youth. The workshops are titled "Organizing the Disorganized Learner", and "Educators and Parents Working Together". Read more...
Sudbury Catholic Schools Launches Specialist High Skills Major
April 24, 2008 - Rick Bartolucci, MPP for the City of Greater Sudbury joined George Middleton, Chair of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, Catherine McCullough, Director of Education, Trustees, Senior Administration, students, staff and many of the Board’s partners in education in celebrating the launch of the Specialist High Skills Major (Health and Wellness) program recently at St. Charles College. The Specialist High Skills Major program (SHSM) enables students to customize their high school experience to suit their interests and talents, and prepare for a successful post secondary transition to apprenticeship training, college, university or employment while meeting the requirements of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Read more, View photo...

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