Constable/Author Halley Willmott came to speak to the grade 5 and 6 girls about feeling empowered. Constable Willmott shared her personal journey while growing up and how she struggled to fit socially since she moved from school to school. As a result of that, Constable Willmott said that she found a love for reading and writing which led her to becoming a published author on top of being a police officer. Her message to the girls was that they all have gifts, talents and interests that they should embrace and that they are all valued and unique individuals.
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Immaculate Girls Participated in Fit Spirit
Immaculate girls, along with staff, demonstrated their love of running at the Fit Spirit Run that was held on Sunday, June 4th. Even though it was cold and rainy, the cougars persevered and finished their race.
Sudbury Catholic Schools awarded as Stars of Excellence at 2017 Kiwanis Music Festival
Participant schools included Marymount Academy, St. Anne Catholic School, Holy Trinity Catholic School, Immaculate Conception, Holy Cross Catholic School, St.Benedict Catholic Secondary School, St. John Catholic School and St. Charles College.
The senior band and strings ensemble from Marymount Academy (pictured here) were recommended for the provincial competition.
Congratulations to all musicians who participated and thank you for sharing your gifts with us.
To all parents of first time school bus riders
The Sudbury Student Services Consortium in cooperation with school bus operators invites all Kindergarten and first time bus riders to a School Bus Safety Awareness session to be held at College Boreal on 21 Lasalle Boulevard in Sudbury.
Sessions will be held on August 25 and 26, 2017. For further information and to register and secure a spot, visit http://businfo.ca/en/safety/ftr/
Paint Social at Immaculate
On the evening of Wednesday April 12, parents and staff participated in a paint social at Immaculate Conception. We had a great turn out for our first Paint Social. There were amazing talent all around. We might be a small school but we have big hearts and amazing support from our parents and community.
Immaculate Student Loves to Read
On February 16, superintendent Rossella Bagnato visited Immaculate Conception Catholic School. During Mrs. Bagnato’s visit, Daxson Szwed, a grade 3 student had the opportunity to show her how well he can read with fluency and much expression. Thank you Daxson for your enthusiasm towards literacy!
Family Literacy Day Fun at Immaculate
Students and their families celebrated Family Literacy Day at Immaculate Conception School on January 27th, 2017. From Winter Word Pictionary to a Winter Themed Kahoot game, the students participated in a range of fun and engaging activities that sharpened their literacy skills. Sarah Brosha and her daughter Cordelia enjoyed literacy activities together.
Immaculate students donate to Infant Food Bank
Students in Mrs. Lotter’s Grade 2/3 class organized a “baby drive” of formula, diapers, clothing and other necessities. Many from our school community donated and the items were offered during our 4th week of Advent celebration in the gym. All donations will be brought to the Pregnancy Care Center and Infant Food Bank in Sudbury. Thanks to all for their generosity and kind spirit.
Christmas craft and vendor fair at Immaculate Conception School
Immaculate Conception School will be hosting a Christmas Craft and Vendor Fair fundraiser on December 11th, 2016 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. There will be a $2.00 entrance fee for adults and the first 10 children to attend the event will receive a small gift from Scholars Choice Sudbury.
This is an event for the whole family to attend. Parents can shop at our craft and vendor tables while the children enjoy face painting (10-2), a Christmas sing a long (1:30-2:00), a visit from Santa Claus (2:30-3:30), colouring contest and more. We look forward to seeing you there!
See the flyer for more details.