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Bell Let’s Talk Day

St Pauls participated in Bell Let’s Talk Day on Wednesday, January 24.  Our intermediate Mental Health Ambassadors visited classes speaking and leading workshops on creating Breathing Bracelets with their peers.  They also highlighted the ways that we can support ourselves and those we care about through actions like listening, being there and talking.  As we continue to focus on action to increase awareness around mental ... Continue reading "Bell Let’s Talk Day"

Junior Triple Ball Tournament

Our Junior students will participate in area Triple Ball tournaments this week.  The Boys team will be playing at St John Chrysostom CES on Tuesday, January 23 and St Pauls CES will be hosting the girls tournament on Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Best wishes to both teams!  Special thanks to Ms Ceci, Ms. Chomiak and Mr Hale for and coaching the Triple Ball ... Continue reading "Junior Triple Ball Tournament"

Aubrey Noronha “Colour Blind? 1.0”: Why Being ‘Not Racist’ Is No Longer Sufficient. 

Join St. Elizabeth Seton, Canadian Martyrs, and St. Paul as we welcome Aubrey Noronha for his insightful presentation on the theme “Colour Blind? 1.0“: Why Being ‘Not Racist’ Is No Longer Sufficient. 

Aubrey Noronha, a speaker specializing in Safe School practices, Mental Health awareness, and Anti-Racism initiatives, will share his expertise to inspire hope and foster a safer community for youth, educators, and ... Continue reading "Aubrey Noronha “Colour Blind? 1.0”: Why Being ‘Not Racist’ Is No Longer Sufficient. "

Confessions

Our students in grades 3 – 8 will receive Confessions on Friday, December 8th at St. Paul CES.  We thank Father Carlos for coming to our school and providing our students with the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

 

Winter Coat Drive

This Fall, St Pauls will be participating in a Winter Coat Drive.  Every child deserves to stay warm when the freezing temperatures arrive.  We are asking all families to bring in clean, gently used winter coats that are no longer needed in your families.   

Thank you to our Catholic School Council for this caring initiative.