St. David Catholic Elementary School

St. Albert Adult Learning Centre Inspires Young Writers at St. David School

A heartfelt congratulations to the staff and students at St. Albert Adult Learning Centre for their outstanding leadership in mentoring junior students at St. David School for the Meaning of Home writing contest.

The St. Albert learners guided and inspired students to reflect on what “home” means to them, encouraging creativity and thoughtful expression. The resulting poems beautifully captured each student’s unique perspective, showcasing the power of words to convey emotion and connection. This collaboration between St. Albert and St. David School is a wonderful testament to the importance of mentorship, community, and shared learning.

We are also proud to recognize the students at St. Albert Adult Learning Centre as past recipients of the prestigious Michael Monk Award, which celebrates their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to academic and personal excellence. The impact of St. Albert’s programs extends beyond the classroom, providing individuals with opportunities to overcome challenges, achieve their goals, and contribute meaningfully to the community.

We encourage all students in Grades 4 to 6 to participate in the annual Meaning of Home writing contest for the chance to win one of three $30,000 grants for their local Habitat for Humanity. Additionally, for every local student submission, $10 will be donated to Habitat for Humanity, helping families build strength, stability, and independence.

A sincere thank you to the students and staff at St. Albert for your unwavering commitment to education, mentorship, and community engagement. Your dedication continues to inspire, and we look forward to seeing the lasting impact of your leadership.

Miigwech to St. Albert for their continued investment in building a strong, supportive community!

A True Dragon at Heart: Congratulations Lincoln Hume!

St. David School is proud to celebrate one of our outstanding students, Lincoln Hume, who has been awarded the Best Dragon Spirit Award! Lincoln exemplifies what it means to be a true Dragon, demonstrating kindness, enthusiasm, and encouragement every day.

A natural leader and role model, Lincoln is always there to cheer on his classmates, celebrate their achievements, and bring positivity to our school community. His school spirit is infectious, making St. David a welcoming and supportive place for all.

Congratulations, Lincoln! Thank you for inspiring us with your enthusiasm and heart. We are so proud of you!

Embracing Outdoor Learning at St. David School

Did you know that outdoor learning is a game-changer for young children? At St. David School, we believe in providing students with meaningful experiences that foster both learning and well-being. Our kindergarten students recently had an exciting opportunity to take their classroom outdoors, exploring nature while developing essential physical literacy skills.

Led by Mr. Atkinson, this engaging outdoor activity encouraged students to connect with the environment, stay active, and develop important skills such as creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork. Research shows that hands-on learning in natural settings enhances cognitive development, promotes physical health, and nurtures a lifelong appreciation for the world around us.

We extend our gratitude to our dedicated teachers for making learning both fun and enriching. Through outdoor exploration, we are shaping curious, confident, and resilient learners—one adventure at a time!

Sudbury Catholic Schools is proud to support innovative learning experiences that inspire young minds. Stay tuned for more exciting initiatives that help our students grow and thrive!

Inspiring Presentation by Thriving African Families

We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mrs. Noch from Thriving African Families for delivering an inspiring and impactful hands-on presentation on leadership to our Black History Student Leadership Committee.

Mrs. Noch’s wisdom, passion, and engaging approach left a lasting impression on our students, empowering them to grow as leaders within our school and the broader community. Her insights on leadership and personal growth provided valuable lessons that will continue to inspire our students on their leadership journeys.

We are truly grateful for her generosity in sharing her time and expertise with us. Thank you, Mrs. Noch, for making a meaningful difference in the lives of our students!

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