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Director's Annual Report
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The Director of Education for the Superior North Catholic District ...
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Safe Schools Parents Survey
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Welcome. Thank you for agreeing to complete this survey. The purpose ...
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Safe Schools Student Survey
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Welcome. Thank you for agreeing to complete this survey. The purpose ...
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SNCDSB Religion Course
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The Superior North Catholic District School Board will be offering ...
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HSS Wins Cardboard Boat Race
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Now in its 17 th season, the Elementary Cardboard Boat Races took ...
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HAS & HSS Visit Helmo Mines
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On January 16, 2012, the Grades 7/8 classes from Holy Angels School ...
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St. Martin First Aid Course
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The students of Superior North Catholic District School Board and ...
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It's Movie Time at St. Martin!
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St. Martin School Council has tried for over a year to raise funds ...
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Our Lady of Lourdes celebrates La Sainte Catherine
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On Friday afternoon, November 25th, students gathered in their school families to celebrate a cultural event known as “La Sainte-Catherine”.
Saint Catherine is the patron saint of young girls, teachers, librarians, and unmarried women. She lived in the 4th century, and was executed for refusing to marry the emperor.
In the early days of colonization, France sent members of the religious order to assist with education and medical care. Sister Marguerite Bourgeoys was one of the sisters who came to Canada to educate young girls. In fact, she was the very first teacher in Canada. She used an old barn as a school house where her students would learn to read and write, as well as the life skills required to live in this new land.
Every year, on November 25th, following the French tradition, Sister Marguerite would make a taffee, known as "La tire" for her students. This attracted the young Native girls, and they also, could receive an education.
At OLOL, we honoured the memory of Saint Catherine and of Marguerite Bourgeoys, as we celebrate la Sainte Catherine in our own special way. Students rotated to a variety of centres, where they made hats, butter, jewellery, they danced "La Bastringue", engaged in songs, and enjoyed some "tire", made by some wonderful volunteers.
  
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