St. Joseph’s was pleased this past week to welcome students from feeder schools who were guided through a morning of orientation in preparation for next year’s attendance at our school.
On Thursday, grade 7 students from St. Thomas the Apostle and Our Lady of Fatima made their way around the school under the guidance of student volunteers. They were able to get a good look at the school and the variety it has to offer through their participation in a scavenger hunt that had them here and there and everywhere in search of the little nuggets of stuff they had to gather to be the successful team. And so, they entered classes in progress, pushed their way into the office, scuttled about the gym, and generally made an appearance in just about every nook and cranny available here at SJCHS. And hopefully, enjoyed a full measure of fun along the way.
The next day, the grade 8 students from St. Joseph’s Arnprior, St. Michael’s in Douglas, and St. Joseph’s in Calabogie made a similar appearance, and, using a similar format, familiarized themselves with the school most hope to call home next September. On both days, the orientation concluded with lunch served in the cafeteria before students made their way back to their respective schools.
Any students or parents wishing futher information regarding St. Joseph’s Catholic High School or its programs are encouraged to contact the school in a manner most convenient to them. We welcome the opportunity to speak with you further about your becoming a valued member of our school family.
613-432-5846 or msearson@rccdsb.edu.on.ca