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Ursuline College Chatham’s first ever Gala of Hope welcomed students, staff, families, and community partners for an evening of food, music, and celebration on January 21, 2026. The sold-out event transformed the UCC cafeteria into an elegant dining space and raised approximately $7,000 to support new ovens and essential equipment for the school’s expanding hospitality program.
St. Patrick’s Catholic High School can’t wait to open its doors to all Grade 7 and 8 students and their families from across Lambton County at the Grade 7/8 Open House
Each February, people across Canada come together to participate in Black History Month events and celebrations that honour the legacy and contributions of Black people in Canada and within their local communities. It is a time for learning, reflection, and celebration—an opportunity to recognize the history that has shaped our nation and continues to inspire future generations.
The UCC Musical Theatre Company is making a splash this spring as it proudly presents Disney’s The Little Mermaid, a dazzling stage production brought to life by the talented students of Ursuline College Chatham (UCC).
Ursuline College Chatham (UCC) is thrilled to welcome Grade 8 students and their families to our must-attend Annual Open House on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. This is your moment to step inside Chatham-Kent’s Catholic high school of choice and experience firsthand what makes UCC an extraordinary place to learn, grow, and thrive.
Ursuline College Chatham is thrilled to announce its inaugural Gala of Hope, a plated Dinner Gala taking place on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at UCC, 85 Grand Ave W., Chatham.
On Saturday, December 6, hundreds of volunteers—led by St. Patrick’s Catholic High School students, active and retired staff, and caring community members from Sarnia, Bright’s Grove, and Point Edward—took to the streets to collect non-perishable food and personal hygiene items for the 42nd annual Irish Miracle.
For more than four decades, the St. Patrick’s Irish Miracle has been a light to help brighten the lives of those in our community who need a little help at Christmas. The event, which began in 1983, brings hundreds of student, staff, parent and community volunteer canvassers into every neighbourhood in Sarnia, Bright’s Grove and Point Edward, to collect non-perishable food items and personal hygiene products for the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
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