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Changing Learning Choice for 2021-2022

Dear Families,

The York Catholic District School Board is working closely with its partners at the Ministry of Education, York Region Public Health, and with our staff to prepare for the return to school in September. By aligning our practices with their guidance, we are confident our schools will continue to be safe, inclusive places to learn and work throughout the 2021-2022 school ... Continue reading "Changing Learning Choice for 2021-2022"

YCDSB Alumni to Compete for Canada’s Paralympic Swim Team in Tokyo

Good Luck in Tokyo Matt!

The York Catholic District School Board wishes its former student, Matt Cabraja, the best of luck when he represents Canada at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. He is one of 19 athletes to be part of the Canadian Paralympic Swimming Team.

Matt is an honours graduate of St Jean de Brebeuf CHS and also attended St. Stephen CES. ... Continue reading "YCDSB Alumni to Compete for Canada’s Paralympic Swim Team in Tokyo"

As Quadmester 4 Comes to a Close…

As the 2020/2021 school year comes to a close,  the St. Jean de Brebeuf  staff wish you and your families a restful and rejuvenating summer with continued good health. We have been so grateful for your support and understanding throughout these sometimes challenging and unique circumstances. Before we officially break for the summer, please note the following:

1. June 28th ... Continue reading "As Quadmester 4 Comes to a Close…"

STUDENT INPUT NEEDED!

We need input from ALL of our students.  Please complete this short survey regarding equity and diversity at St. Jean de Brebeuf. Your feedback will be used to guide decision-making about school practices and student groups for the upcoming school year. We value our partnership with our students in making St. Jean de Brebeuf CHS a welcoming and safe space for all! ... Continue reading "STUDENT INPUT NEEDED!"

June is Indigenous History Month!

This month, staff and students will be learning about the achievements of many influential Indigenous Canadians. Each week, we will focus on four Canadians from a variety of backgrounds whose work has bettered Indigenous peoples across the country and have brought to light many critical issues that we ALL need to know about. Here is this week’s offering: