Ask, and you will receive; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.
Matthew 7:7
Father C. W. Sullivan Catholic Elementary School
EcoSchool Team The students of Father C. W. Sullivan School are in the movement to reduce their carbon footprint in the world. For the past two years, classes have been participating in‘ Waste Free Wednesday’ s’ by bringing their lunch and snacks in reusable containers. At the end of December, each student was given a reusable stainless steel water bottle to help reduce the use of plastic water bottles. Thank you to our School Council for the funds. The team has collected 810 water bottles and will be using the collected bottles to create the
structure of a cross. This symbolizes a reminder that we are stewards of the earth and it is our responsibility to keep the earth, which God has created for us, green and clean! to empower, inspire, and challenge participants to make a difference for those around them. This year we will
highlight what we have learned and motivate others with a poetry slam assembly where students will creatively express their thoughts and concerns for a better society. Avid involvement by our students makes Fr. C. W. Sullivan School a positive and welcoming environment for everyone!“ Harmony brings peace to our school.” – James( Grade 6 student)
G. O. T. C. H. A. We at Father C. W. Sullivan are very proud of our school-wide G. O. T. C. H. A award program. Students and staff are very excited and proud when G. O. T. C. H. A certificates are presented to students when they are caught in the act of doing a kind deed both inside the school and on the playground.
EcoSchool Silver Certification Harmony Movement Diversity Leadership Certificates PALS
Maggie Sturge, Principal
Healthy School Initiative G. O. T. C. H. A. Award Program
www. dpcdsb. org / CWSUL Web
Father C. W. Sullivan Harmony Movement Grade 6 students have been excitedly and actively involved with the Harmony Movement organization and its programs for the past two years. Focus is being placed on providing our students with weekly opportunities to explore issues of diversity, equity and inclusivity. The program uses spoken word poetry, lyrics, and music as tools
God, Friends and Learning
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