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Loyola S.T.E.A.M. Program

STEAM is a holistic approach to learning that interconnects multiple subject areas: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics. Beginning in the 2024/2025 school year, Loyola is offering a STEAM Interdisciplinary Program for grade 9 students only.

Grade 8 students looking to enter the program will be asked a short series of questions. These questions will be connected to each students’ Individual Pathways Plan to ensure the Loyola STEAM program is the most effective programming option available to them.

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First Robotics Canada Provincial competition... Thank You Minister Lecce & MPP Deepak Anand for dropping in & encouraging our @LoyolaHawksOak team!! @Sflecce @DeepakAnandMPP @HCDSB @hcdsbsteam @JCrowellHCDSB @emdelsordo @HCDSBdirector @themranthc

FIRST Robotics Canada Provincial competition - Best wishes to @BishopReding, @HolyTrinityOak & @LoyolaHawksOak robotics teams!! Thanks to our staff & parent volunteers for your dedication & hard work!! @JCrowellHCDSB @emdelsordo @themranthc @HCDSB @HCDSBdirector @CANFIRST

We were so thrilled to celebrate Jeslove for being chosen by SEAC as the Spirit of Inclusion Award winner!
Trustees, SO’s, the Director of Education, and Loyola staff were there to celebrate with her and her family! What a great leader in our school! So proud of you Jeslove!

The women arrived to mourn at Jesus’ tomb and found the rock had been rolled away! It wasn’t moved to let Jesus out! It was moved to let the women and the apostles in. It was open to let all of us in for all of eternity! Because of Jesus, death died a long time ago! Happy Easter!

It wasn’t a good Friday for an innocent man, who lived peace, love and kindness. He just wanted people to be closer to His Dad. Today we remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice. He took the cross, pain, and humiliation for us! Above all, it was you and me He thought of and died for…

Today is the beginning of the end for Jesus’ week of great sacrifice! Today He’s a rock star, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey and a few days later, He’ll be killed on a cross. We are fickle people, us humans. People are built up, only to be torn down. Jesus knows that pain too!

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Halton Catholic Children's Foundation

The Halton Catholic Children’s Foundation (HCCF) is an independent charity. The goal of the foundation is to help HCDSB families in need overcome financial barriers to learning, which helps those students succeed in school.

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Mental Health & Well-Being

The health and well-being of all students is our highest priority. Our Catholic values instill a strong belief to care for one another and ensure that our schools are safe, engaging, welcoming and inclusive places to learn.

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Indigenous Education

HCDSB is committed to providing equitable, inclusive, and engaging educational opportunities for all students. As part of this commitment, HCDSB acknowledges the significant contributions of Indigenous communities and the importance of embedding First Nation, Métis and Inuit history, culture and perspectives in the curriculum taught in our Catholic Schools.

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Special Education at HCDSB

We believe that each student is a unique gift from God and as such has the right to an education which will foster spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth. We believe that students with special needs (exceptionalities) should be given the opportunities and support necessary to reach their full potential.

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