Programming

What does the program look like?

Academic Credits: With the guidance and support of staff, students will work towards completing credits through technology, small group work, and independent study.

Community Involvement: students participate in community service activities as they become available in the community (i.e., Food Bank, St. John’s Kitchen, St. Vincent de Paul, Recycle, etc.);

Nutrition for Learning: Providing healthy breakfasts, lunches, and snacks for students to help them to be ready to learn.

Pathways Planning: Career planning, workplace co-op, dual credit, trips to Conestoga College, connections with local Employment Services, and tours of St. Louis.

Personal Life Management: regular meetings with the CYCWs to discuss personal socio-emotional and behavioural issues and to develop the skills necessary to more effectively problem solve.

St. Don Bosco student creating a bridge out of popsicle sticks