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The Sudbury Catholic District School Board operates 20 Elementary schools, including Marymount Academy. Marymount is an all-girls school unique in the region that is available to our young women in Grades 7 through 12. We operate three additional co-ed Secondary schools and St. Albert Adult Learning Centre, for a total secondary panel of five.

Please make a selection below to access more information about individual schools or visit our school websites.

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The Student Services Consortium can help you identify the Catholic schools that serve your neighbourhood and arrange for transportation if applicable. Contact the Consortium at (705)521-1234, and be sure to specify Catholic schools in your inquiry. Staff there will need to know what grade your child is in, if you plan to enrol your child in a Regular or French Immersion program, and if your child has special needs.

Once you have determined which school your child will attend, contact the school and make an appointment to register your child. Please remember to bring:

• Birth Certificate
• Health Card Number
• Baptism Certificate
• Immunization Card

Please feel free to call The Sudbury Catholic District School Board at (705)673-5620 if we can be of any further assistance.

 
 
 



For information on programs and services and curriculum visit Programs & Services.
Looking for EQAO information? Visit Public Reports.
Looking for information on transportation? Visit Student Bussing.
Looking for information on using one of our facilities for your group or organization? Visit Community Use of Schools.

 

 

 

 
   
 
Mind, Body, Soul
November 21, 2008 - In partnership with parish and school, St. James Catholic School ensures that the teachings and values of Jesus Christ are integrated in all aspects of school life. Read more, View photo...
Gold Medal Olympian Visits St. Paul Catholic School
November 21, 2008 - Students at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School had a golden opportunity yesterday when Adam Kreek stopped by the school as part of the Clean Air Champions program. Read more, View photo...
Awarding Winning Best Selling Canadian Métis Author David Bouchard to Address Students on the Importance of Reading
November 19, 2008 - On Thursday, November 27, 2008 award winning best-selling Canadian Métis author David Bouchard will be speaking to Sudbury Catholic Schools’ students about the importance of literacy for life long success. Read more...
Young Worker Safety Advocate to Speak to St. Benedict Catholic School Students
November 19, 2008 - Ron Ellis, an advocate for young worker safety will be speaking to St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School students on Friday, November 21, 2008. Mr. Ellis will be meeting with coop students, experiential learning and transportation technology students before the main presentation. Read more...
Poet in the Classroom
November 18, 2008 - Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Cara Soehner, St. Anne, Immaculate Conception and St. Mary Catholic Schools were able to enjoy having Dawna Proudman, a published poet from the League of Canadian Poets share her expertise with their students. Read more, View photo...
Canadian Gold Medal Winner, Adam Kreek to Speak to Students at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School
November 14, 2008 - St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School has invited Adam Kreek, one of the gold medal winners from the Canadian eight-man rowing team in Beijing to visit the school to speak to the Intermediate classes on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 from 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon as part of the school’s Clean Air Achievers Program. Read more...
Nickels for the North - Kids Helping Kids
November 7, 2008 - St. Mary Catholic School participated this year in The Nickels for the North campaign, presented by VALE INCO and the Easter Seals Society. Lisa Lounsbury, District Manager for the Easter Seals Society, visited the school to inform the students that this years’ funds would go towards purchasing a wheelchair. Read more...

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