School enhancement project at École élémentaire catholique Georges Vanier in Elliot Lake
January 11, 2018
The Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) seeks to offer high quality educational programs, resources and school facilities to all of its students, including those at École élémentaire catholique Georges Vanier in Elliot Lake.
In 2013, the CSCNO and Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) conducted a joint feasibility study during which various options pertaining to the optimal use of space in both school boards were studied. In the spring of 2017, the CSCNO conducted a similar study with the Conseil scolaire publique du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO). This study proposes the possible relocation of École élémentaire catholique Georges Vanier to École secondaire Villa Française des Jeunes.
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Kindergarten Registration at CSCNO schools on January 22-26
January 11, 2017
Parents wishing to register their child in a French-language Kindergarten program are invited to come discover the elementary schools of the Conseil scolaire catholique de Nouvel-Ontario during its Kindergarten Registration event from Monday, January 22, to Friday, January 26. This event will be of interest to parents of children born in 2014 who will be attending school in September 2018. All parents are cordially invited to attend, along with their families.
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Open House at CSCNO secondary schools
December 21, 2017
Grade 8 students and parents are invited to take part in the Open House events for all French language Catholic secondary schools of the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) from Tuesday, January 16, to Thursday, January 18.
With its network of nine French language Catholic secondary schools and one adult learning centre in Sudbury, Val Caron, Chelmsford, Espanola, Blind River, Sault Ste. Marie, Wawa and Chapleau, the CSCNO offers a French language Catholic educational program recognized for its excellence, innovation. Its secondary school programs enable students to acquire a high level of bilingualism and to receive top quality education. CSCNO secondary schools also stand out with the highest graduation rate in the Sudbury and Algoma districts.
Open-House and Kindergarten Registration at École Saint-Joseph, Espanola
December 21, 2017
Parents wishing to register their child in a full-time French-language Kindergarten program are invited to come discover École Saint-Joseph (Espanola) during its Open House on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 from 9:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1:30 to 6 p.m. École Saint-Joseph is located at 333 Mead Boulevard, in Espanola.
Come discover the benefits of attending a French language Catholic school. Like all Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) schools, École Saint-Joseph offers full special needs programs, a quality English language program starting in grade 4 and ensuring sustainable bilingualism, a curriculum instilled with Catholic values, access to state-of-the-art technology, and an environment that nurtures and promotes a sense of Francophone culture and identity. CSCNO schools also attain superior academic results and its students graduate with a high level of bilingualism and a solid grasp of the French language.
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Professional basketball player Serresse returns to share his skills at Collège Notre-Dame
December 11, 2017
Professional basketball player and College Notre-Dame graduate Georges Serresse has come back to Sudbury. It didn’t take him long to return to his roots at Collège Notre-dame and give his support to players from all three “Alouettes” boys basketball teams. Thanks to his backing, the Alouettes are planning to make waves on the high school basketball scene this year.
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École Notre-Dame (Hanmer) students to receive their martial arts yellow belts
December 7, 2017
After several weeks of training, grades 7 and 8 students from École Notre-Dame (Hanmer) have earned a yellow belt in the Kuk Sool – Hapkido martial arts style. On Saturday, December 9, the students will demonstrate what they have learned and receive their belts.
Members of the media are invited to attend the demonstration, which will start at 9:30 a.m. in the École Notre-Dame gymnasium at 4503 Dennie St., Hanmer. This project was initiated by École Notre-Dame teacher and black belt holder in Kuk Sool – Hapkido, Mr. Robert Tremblay. Kuk Sool – Hapkido style is a mix of traditional and modern martial arts. It includes self-defence techniques, conditioning movements, martial arts demonstration techniques and competition training.
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Three CSCNO secondary schools claim medals at regional Cardboard Boat Race competitions
December 6, 2017
Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) secondary schools stood tall at the Regional Cardboard Boat Race competition, taking home three medals. Some 30 Northern Ontario teams from various communities took part in the challenge.
Wawa’s École secondaire Saint-Joseph team made up of Démily Thibodeau-Bello, Patrick Chevrier, Aiden Laing and Kalev Trudeau placed first at the November 22 North-Western Competition in Thunder based on their ability to build a quick and sturdy cardboard boat. Their vessel navigated 25 metres in 17.2 seconds and carried a load of 280 kilograms.
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