Expérience et engagement : renouvellement du mandat de la présidence et une relève à la vice-présidence au CSCNO

Le  6 décembre 2016 Au cours de la réunion inaugurale du Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) qui s’est tenue le 2 décembre dernier, les conseillères et conseillers scolaires ont procédé à l’élection des dirigeants pour l’année 2016-2017. Alors que M. André Bidal poursuivra son mandat de président,  M. Normand...

Communicate with our schools

AreaSchoolPrincipalPhone # Azilda Ste-Marie Marie-Soleil Beites (705) 983-4254 Blind River Saint-Joseph Julie Chenard Azzi (705) 356-2246 Chapleau Sacré-Cœur Marcel Bouchard (705) 864-0281 Chelmsford Alliance St-Joseph Julie Rainville-Démoré (705) 855-4591 Coniston Notre-Dame de la Merci Charles de la Riva (705) 694-4402 Dowling St-Étienne Lynn Ruest McGuire (705) 855-4333 Dubreuilville St-Joseph Line...

What is the Early Learning Program?

This program: is designed to help your child develop the social, emotional, academic and physical skills that provide a good foundation for success in school focuses on your child's individual development and interests provides a play based learning environment and opportunities to socialize offers your child many activities including singing,...

Kindergarten Program

The Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) has successfully offered full-time Kindergarten program for more than 20 years. The Kindergarten Program is offered in 26 of our schools. École Ste-Marie (Azilda) École Saint-Joseph (Blind River) École Sacré-Coeur (Chapleau) École Alliance St-Joseph (Chelmsford) École Notre-Dame de la Merci (Coniston) École St-Étienne...

Admission to Kindergarten

To qualify for Kindergarten, your child must have turned 4 prior to December 31, 2019 (born in 2015). The following documents are necessary to complete your child's registration: Birth certificate; OHIP card; Immunization card (vaccine and inoculation booklet); Roll number (appear on municipal tax forms). Baptismal certificate (If available);

Your Role

French language Catholic Schools respect the specific needs of non-French-speaking parents by offering certain services and programs. In addition to this, communication is often facilitated through networking with other parents as well as individual meetings with principals and school staff. We believe that strong language acquisition starts with an early...

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