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Today, our school communities celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, a feast that draws us into Christ’s boundless love—a love that believes in us, strengthens us to achieve, and accompanies us through every joy and challenge. This message shines across our St. Clair Catholic community as two Sacred Heart schools began inspiring new chapters this school year.
The Grade 7 students at St. John Fisher Catholic School recently demonstrated leadership, compassion, and community spirit through their ENACTUS project, Tools for Schools.
Students and staff at Ursuline College Chatham came together to learn from one another and embrace their differences during Multiculturalism Week, held June 1–4.
Competition and camaraderie were on full display at the Kent Catholic Schools Athletic Council annual track and field meet on Wednesday.
Over 500 student athletes between Grades 3 to 8 from St. Clair Catholic and Conseil scolaire catholique Providence took part in the event at Ursuline College Chatham.
The Ursuline College Chatham Lancers continue to set the standard when it comes to high school rugby in the region.
UCC captured its sixth consecutive LKSSAA title on Wednesday, defeating the LCCVI Lancers from Petrolia 38-7 at Ursuline. It marks the fourth straight year the two teams have met in the Lambton-Kent final.
The St. Clair Catholic Education Foundation is excited to announce that Tanya Franssen is the grand prize winner of our Spring Blessings 50/50 Raffle!
Throughout June, St. Clair Catholic celebrates the people whose gifts, cultures and contributions reflect the values we share.
At the May 26, 2026, Regular Board Meeting, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board approved $2.74 million in new capital projects for 2025–2026, focused on accessibility, security, and essential building renewal across several school communities.
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board community demonstrated outstanding generosity during the 6th Annual Dress Down for Wheels campaign, held May 4 to 8.
Staff across the system and at the Catholic Education Centre dressed down and donated in support of students, helping raise more than $10,000 and setting a new record for the initiative.
Students from Monsignor Uyen Catholic School and Christ the King Catholic School came together for a dynamic, hands‑on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Expo hosted at Monsignor Uyen, transforming the gym, atrium, and learning commons into vibrant hubs of innovation, creativity, and discovery.
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