FUN AND LEARNING AT ÉCOLE SAINT-JOSEPH

Fun and learning at École Saint-Joseph

 

Grade 4 students at École Saint-Joseph (Wawa) used their problem solving skills in oral communication as well as teamwork to accomplish various objectives. In small groups, they completed puzzles and built a spaghetti tower and pyramids with beakers. In addition, students participated in small games that required the encouragement of their group and even had the chance to compete in a friendly Connect 4 tournament. Fun and learning go hand-in-hand at École Saint Joseph!


Apprendre et s’amuser en équipe à l’école Saint-Joseph

 

Les élèves de la 4e année à l’école Saint-Joseph (Wawa) ont fait appel à leurs habiletés en résolution de problème, en communication orale et de travail d’équipe afin d'accomplir divers objectifs. En petit groupe, ils ont entre autres fait des casse-têtes et construit une tour en spaghetti et des pyramides avec des gobelets. De plus, les élèves ont participé à de petits jeux qui nécessitaient l’encouragement de leur groupe et ont même eu la chance de compétitionner dans un tournoi amical de Connect 4. Le plaisir et l'apprentissage sont au rendez-vous à l’école Saint-Joseph!

CSC NOUVELON STUDENTS CELEBRATE FRANCO-ONTARIAN DAY

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CSC Nouvelon students to celebrate Franco-Ontarian Day

 

September 20, 2022

 

While the provincial Franco-Ontarian Day will be observed on Sunday, September 25, Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon students will celebrate this day along with staff and parents in their school on Thursday, September 22, or on Monday, September 26. They will be able take part in a multitude of activities in their schools and communities planned to honour the strength of their francophone community. The following is a list of activities hosted by CSC Nouvelon schools. Members of the media are invited to attend.

 

Thursday, September 22, 2022
 
École Alliance St-Joseph (3634 Errington Ave., Chelmsford) will celebrate this day on Thursday, September 22, by hosting a variety of pride activities for students including a flag raising ceremony, a mini tintamarre (animated march) which will allow students to make noise while holding flags, a candy contest, the unveiling of the « Moi, j’parle français » (Me, I speak French) contest and a flash activity.
 
Collège Notre-Dame (100 Lévis St., Sudbury) will mark Franco-Ontarian Day on Thursday, September 22. From 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., students will gather in the gymnasium to take part in activities organized by the Student Parliament. Afterwards, students will be treated to a French-language musical performance featuring CND’s Bistro and Franco-Ontarian artist Stef Paquette.
 
On Thursday, September 22, students from École St-Joseph (100 Bruyère St., Sudbury) will wear green and white coloured clothing and participate in various activities, including the creation of a collective Franco-Ontarian flag.
 
At École St-Pierre (2115 Rita St., Sudbury), students will take part in a sweater design contest on Thursday, September 22. Dressed in green and white or a Franco-Ontarian sweater, students will sing the songs “Notre Place,” “Mon beau drapeau” and “Personne ne pourra m’arrêter.” In the afternoon, they will assemble for a rally featuring fun Francophone pride activities.

 

Monday, September 26, 2022
 
At École Notre-Dame-du-Sault School (600 North St., Sault Ste. Marie), students and school staff will participate in several activities on Monday, September 26. At 9:15 a.m., elementary students will participate in a flag raising ceremony, while secondary students will proceed with their flag raising at 12:15 p.m. Activities organized by the Student Parliament will follow.
 
The students and staff at École catholique Félix-Ricard (691 Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury) will participate in a rally, which will include a flag raising ceremony, on Monday, September 26 at 1:35 p.m. 
 
Upon their arrival at École secondaire du Sacré-Coeur (261 Notre-Dame Ave., Sudbury), students will be greeted with Franco-Ontarian music, receive their Franco tattoo and participate in pride-building activities. Having had the opportunity to enjoy a cupcake in the form of a frog during lunch, students will afterwards gather in the gymnasium for music and presentations.
 
Earlier this week, École St-Paul (185 6th Avenue, Lively) launched activities featuring this celebration. During the week, students were able to create a flag for each class, sing “Notre Place” and answer questions from Captain Franco. On Monday, September 26, at 10:20 a.m., students and staff, dressed in green and white, will take part in a flag raising ceremony, share their shouts, unveil their class flags and share their songs. In addition to a green-and-white themed snack, students will be treated to a Franco bingo.

 

The Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon offers a French-language Catholic Educational Program that is widely recognized for its excellence. The CSC Nouvelon provides a quality learning environment and academic program that runs from early childhood to adult education, with some 5,900 students enrolled in 27 elementary, 1 virtual school and 10 secondary schools.

ÉS SAINT-JOSEPH STUDENTS OBTAIN BASIC CANOE CERTIFICATION

ÉS Saint-Joseph students obtain basic canoe certification

 

Students at École secondaire Saint-Joseph (Wawa) recently lived an extraordinary outdoor learning experience. They traveled to the mouth of the Michipicoten River to obtain their basic canoe certification. The instructors, Callie and Rupert from Naturally Superior Adventures, taught them many essential skills including how to rescue a capsized canoe.

 

Les élèves de l’ÉS Saint-Joseph obtiennent leur certification de base en canotage

 

Les élèves de l’école secondaire Saint-Joseph (Wawa) ont vécu une expérience extraordinaire dernièrement. Ils se sont rendus à l’embouchure de la rivière Michipicoten afin d’obtenir leur certification de base en canotage. Les instructeurs, Callie et Rupert de chez Naturally Superior Adventures, leur ont enseigné plusieurs techniques essentielles y compris comment s’y prendre pour secourir un canot chaviré.

ÉCOLE ST-JOSEPH STUDENTS AND STAFF MOBILIZE TO CLEAN UP DUBREUILVILLE

École St-Joseph students and staff mobilize to clean up Dubreuilville

 

At the end of September, students and school staff at École St-Joseph (Dubreuilville) participated in a community clean-up initiative led by Alamos Gold Inc. and the Municipality of Dubreuilville. The students joined several members of the community who mobilized to contribute to this great activity. Their goal was to sensitize the whole community to the importance of maintaining a clean, green and waste-free environment. Congratulations to the École St-Joseph school community for their great participation

 

Les élèves et le personnel de l’école St-Joseph engagés à nettoyer Dubreuilville

En fin septembre, les élèves et les membres du personnel de l’école St-Joseph (Dubreuilville) ont participé à une initiative de nettoyage communautaire menée par Alamos Gold Inc. et la municipalité de Dubreuilville. Les élèves se sont joints à plusieurs membres de la collectivité qui se sont mobilisés afin de contribuer à cette belle activité. Leur objectif était de sensibiliser l’ensemble de la collectivité envers l’importance de maintenir un environnement propre, vert et sans déchet. Bravo à la communauté scolaire de Dubreuilville pour leur belle participation.