St. Francis Catholic Elementary School

St. Francis Wears Pink to Stand Up Against Bullying

The third week in November is recognized across Ontario as Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week.  “At St. Francis we are all committed to working with students, staff and parents to build a safe, caring and welcoming school community. During this week, we put special emphasis on reading about and engaging students in important conversations and activities about bullying.  And on Friday, November 20th we all wore pink as a way to stand together against bullying and remind each other about the importance of always being kind,” said Kelsey Franklin, grade 2/3 teacher. 

Students Participate in Fort Building Challenge for Skills Ontario

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Since March 2020, Skills Ontario has been encouraging students to participate in various competitions throughout the school year that promote the skilled trades. Sudbury Catholic students learning both in-class and remotely have been eagerly participating in the various challenges with remarkable results.

Challenge #14:  Build a Fort:

Students were challenged to build a blanket-covered structure in their home using household items such as blankets, broomsticks, pillows and couch cushions! Students were to collect and take inventory of the fort materials around their home. Then, using the materials they collected, create a building design on paper and then build it!  Challengers will be marked on their ability to use creative items for their structures, the details within their blueprint designs as well as on their overall structure. This challenge involves the following skills: planning, design, creativity, organization and fine-motor.

Pictured is St. Francis grade 4 student, Nolan Carpenter.  Nolan’s fort is designed to include a skylight for natural lightning, a “chill zone” to read books and a sleep area for not only himself but for his two brothers! We encourage students to participate in these fun challenges at home. The next challenge starts November 16th and the deadline to enter is noon on November 30th! For more information, please click HERE!

St. Francis Honours those who Fight for Peace

Mme Dupuis’ grade 5 and 6 class led the St. Francis school community in a virtual Remembrance Day Celebration. The entire school community came together to celebrate and honour those who fought and continue to fight for peace in our world. “We are so fortunate to live in Canada and are truly thankful for all who fight for our peace and freedom,” said Lyanne Dupuis Gr. 5/6 FI teacher. “Our students collaborated to create a wonderful tribute to those who work towards peace & justice in our world.”

We Welcome Submissions to Our Annual Christmas Card Artwork Contest

Nativity Scene

As the weather gets cooler we turn our attention to the Advent season. We are looking for submissions for our annual Christmas card artwork contest. All students Kindergarten to Grade 12 are eligible to participate! Artwork should encompass our Catholic faith and help us to share in the joy of Christmas.

Artwork can be landscape or portrait and can be created in any medium (such as a drawing, painting etc). Submissions can be addressed and sent to the Board office at:

Attention: Christmas Card Contest
165A D’Youville street
Sudbury, Ontario
P3C 5E7

OR e-mailed to info@sudburycatholicschools.ca in a JPG/PNG or PDF format.

All submissions (whether in hard copy or e-mailed) should have the following information included in addition to the artwork:

  • Student first and last name
  • Grade
  • School

Artwork must be submitted by November 20, 2020 at 4 p.m. to be considered for the contest. The Board will choose one elementary design and one secondary design to be featured on our annual Christmas cards which are mailed to our Board Trustees, school administration and community partners. The winning entries will also receive a package of Christmas cards featuring their artwork!

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