The Royal Canadian Legion was at St. Anne Catholic Elementary School to celebrate the many winners of the Remembrance Day Poster and Essay Contest. Tyler Rideout, Grade 8 Student won the Gold Medal for his Remembrance Day Essay. The school community came together to congratulate Tyler and had the pleasure of hearing Tyler’s very moving essay first hand. Tyler’s essay has now been submitted Provincially.
Category: Student
Students Excel at Board Wide Science Fair
The Sudbury Catholic District School Board held a Board Wide Science Fair on March 7, 2019 at St. Charles College.
The fair included 40 projects which were presented by students in Grade 7 and 8. Scientists from Science North attended the event to serve as judges. Project topics included: exploring the human body, radiation, plant growth experiments, nutrition and much more!
The winners of this year’s Science Fair were as follows:
First Place: A Brighter Idea, Isabella Pandolfo (Marymount Academy)
Second Place: The Medi Talk, Hayley Wood (Marymount Academy)
Third Place: Does Colour Affect the Sense of Taste, Jack Clauson (St. Charles College)
The top eight projects will proceed to the Regional Science Fair on April 6, 2019 at Laurentian University.



Grade One Student – Stronger than Cancer!
After 1 175 days of chemo, St. John School is thrilled to announce that brave Nicky Steinke is done his treatment and is an official Cancer Survivor! Surprised by mom with a bouquet of balloons and a bag full of snacks, Nicky celebrated his win along with school staff, Discovery Early Learning and Care, students and family. Swarmed by his schoolmates with hugs, cards and well wishes, Nicky also celebrated by ringing an old-fashioned school bell three times to mark his huge win and new beginning at school! Special guest, Cathy Burns, of the Canadian Cancer Society Sudbury and area, presented Nicky with a stuffed “survivor” animal as well as a baton that he is invited to bring to the Relay for Life 2019 being held at Laurentian University on Friday, June 21st. Congratulations Nicky – we are so proud of you!
Students participate in Catholic Youth Day during Catholic Education Week
Sudbury Catholic Students were present during the Catholic Youth Day held in Toronto on May 8 to celebrate Catholic Education Week. The celebration began with a Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Basilica with His Excellency Bishop G. Bergie. After Mass, students and other guests were guided to the WE Global Learning Centre and enjoyed a day of presentations by individuals representing Catholic Education leadership in Ontario as well as those from the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace and the WE organization. Students thoroughly enjoyed the experience and left the day feeling inspired! They hope to bring back what they’ve learned to better assist their peers within their respective schools.
St. Benedict celebrates World Autism Day
To celebrate World Autism Awareness Day, students and staff at St. Benedict C.S.S paid a toonie to dress in blue, donating over $750 to Autism Ontario. As part of their Raise the Flag Campaign, the ASD class baked 350 cookies and handed them out to those showing their support by wearing blue. Members of the school community signed giant puzzle pieces, that are now displayed in the Communication classroom as a visual reminder of the supportive St. Ben’s community they are so fortunate to be a part of.
Sudbury Catholic Elementary Band takes silver, gold at the Northern Ontario Music Festival
It’s Festival season, and the Sudbury Catholic Elementary Band did not disappoint! This band is made up of 125 students from 6 schools – St. Charles College, St. Benedict, St. Anne, St. Charles Chelmsford, St. John and St. James – and is directed by Leanne Urso, JoAnne Comisso, Sabrina Clark and Eric Miron.
The students competed at the Northern Ontario Music Festival on Tuesday, March 21st at Sudbury Secondary School and came away with a Silver award. Then, on Tuesday, April 4th, the band competed at the Kiwanis Music Festival at St. Benedict School and improved on their score by winning a Gold award! Congratulations goes out to all the band members for all their hard work.
Seeds of Potential at Holy Trinity Catholic School
To celebrate World Autism Day, the students at Holy Trinity were engaged in a fun and creative art project while inviting them to think about the importance of inclusion and understanding of students with ASD within their school and community. Students were asked what kinds of actions or specific behaviours go into creating a supportive school, for not just students with ASD, but for everyone. They were asked to think about ways they could be supportive of everyone’s unique differences and what this might look like. The intention of this activity was to show students that every seed or idea will be uniquely one of kind and that all ideas about how to make school a better place are equally beautiful in their own way. In other words, all seeds have the potential to grow and flourish and when placed together all seeds have the potential to create a beautifully diverse and colourful mural – and ultimately a beautifully diverse school.
A “Toonies for Autism” fundraiser was also launched to support Autism Research. Ms. Reynolds would like to thank the staff and students for supporting this initiative! “Together we can promote awareness about ASD, and increase understanding, critical first steps to creating more supportive environments for people living with ASD in our classrooms.”
MMA students take gold at qualifications for Skills Ontario Competition, move on to provincial finals
Congratulations to Hannah Watterson & Brittany Thornton (grade 10 students) for winning gold in the Northern Ontario qualifications for video production at the Skills Ontario Competitions in North Bay this weekend. Next they will be competing in the provincial Skills-Ontario competition in Toronto! Congratulations Regals!!
St. Benedict CSS Business Studies Visits the USA’s capital city – Washington DC
The St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School Business Program continued its annual international field trip this spring by visiting Washington DC from May 18-22. The business students visited various attractions including: the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the US Capitol Building, the Supreme Court, the Washington Monument, the J. F. Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts, and the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (recently visited by Pope Francis). The Business Studies program has also visited New York City, Chicago, and Boston in recent years. 30 students attended the trip, led by business studies teacher Giuseppe Politi.