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  • Why Athletics Are Important for Students
    February 07, 2023
    Guest Contributor

    SMCS - Importance of high school athletics - Hockey

    Regular exercise and physical education are major contributors to adolescents’ overall well-being. But participating in organized sports takes your child’s confidence, discipline and physical abilities to a whole new level.

  • Christmas Eve Message from Fr. Andrew Leung, CSB
    December 23, 2022
    Fr. Andrew Leung, CSB, President

    SMCS Christmas Eve Message | Nativity scene in front of main office

    When I was a pastor, many parishioners would ask if I would be going home for Christmas. I think my mom would like me to be home too! But alas, home for me was at the church.

  • What Are the Benefits of Studying at a Catholic School?
    December 21, 2022
    Guest Contributor

    SMCS | Benefits of Catholic high schools | Students in the chapel with Fr. Leung

    Choosing where to send your child to school is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent. A quality education that supports children’s intellectual, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being is vital to ensuring they reach their potential and achieve their dreams.

  • Eight Advantages of Going to Private High School
    November 14, 2022
    Guest Contributor

    SMCS offers enriched academic opportunities as a private school

    Deciding where to send your child to school is arguably one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent. The value of a well-rounded and rigorous education can never be understated, especially at the high school level where students are preparing for higher education. This is why so many parents are choosing to send their children to a private school.

  • Experiential Learning: Living Parallel Lives in the Great Outdoors
    October 11, 2022
    Pat Daly, Principal

    SMCS Outdoor Education and experiential learning

    Experiential learning is a powerful platform! A little over a month into my new role at SMCS, I participated in my first immersive learning experience. And it did not come within the hallowed yellow brick hallways at 1515 Bathurst Street, but off campus — more than 200 kilometres away.