Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School

French Immersion Christmas Scavenger Hunt at Holy Trinity School 🔎

This December, Holy Trinity School’s French immersion students embraced the holiday spirit with a festive Christmas scavenger hunt organized by Mme Durocher. The students enthusiastically moved from station to station, completing a series of engaging challenges—all while practicing their French language skills.

Filled with Christmas-themed tasks, the scavenger hunt sparked lively conversations about the holiday season and created an opportunity for students to enhance their language abilities in a fun and interactive way. The event was a joyful celebration of both language learning and the holiday season, leaving students with a sense of accomplishment and festive cheer.

Holy Trinity School Hosts Holiday Potluck for Multi-Language Learners and Their Families 🏠

On December 16, Holy Trinity School welcomed Multi-Language Learners (MLL) and their families to a festive and meaningful holiday potluck celebration. The event, which brought together students and their loved ones, provided a warm opportunity for fellowship, cultural exchange, and community bonding as families shared food and holiday cheer.

“This event was a beautiful reflection of the spirit of the season,” said Colin Lapalme, Principal of Holy Trinity School. “It was a time for our MLL families to come together, share traditions, and build lasting connections. We are so grateful to our MLL students and families for making this evening special.”

The holiday potluck was made possible through the hard work and dedication of Ms. Bazinet, who organized the event. Her efforts ensured that the evening was filled with joy, creating lasting memories for all involved.

Holy Trinity School looks forward to continuing this event as an annual tradition, further strengthening the bonds within the school community.

Holy Trinity Students Recreate the Christmas Story in School-Wide Celebration ⭐️

Holy Trinity School’s Grade 5/6 students showcased their talent and spirit in a beautiful recreation of the Christmas story, presented to the school community in a memorable nativity play. The event, which also included a Christmas Mass, filled the air with warmth and holiday cheer.

The students took center stage, singing, reading, and acting to bring the timeless story of Christmas to life. Their performances captivated the audience and reminded everyone of the importance of the season.

The celebration was made possible through the hard work and dedication of the students and staff, with special recognition going to Mme. Therrien for her efforts in organizing this special event.

“Today’s celebration was a wonderful example of our students’ creativity, teamwork, and the sense of community that defines Holy Trinity,” said Colin Lapalme, Principal of Holy Trinity School. “We are grateful to everyone involved and wish all our families a joyous and peaceful holiday season.”

The staff, students, and families of Holy Trinity School extend their warmest wishes for a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Holy Trinity Students Collaborate with St. Charles College for Christmas Concert Rehearsal 🥁

Students at Holy Trinity Catholic School are spreading holiday cheer through music, thanks to a special collaboration with St. Charles College. Mme Rossi’s Grade 2 French Immersion class partnered with Ms. P. Demore and the instrumental music program at St. Charles College to prepare for their upcoming Christmas Concert.

During the rehearsal session, students gained hands-on experience with key musical concepts, including rhythm, timing, proper percussion techniques, and stage presence. Under the guidance of the St. Charles College music team, the young musicians worked diligently to perfect their performance of Jingle Bell Rock, which they will proudly showcase at this week’s Christmas Concert.

“We are incredibly grateful to Ms. Demore and the St. Charles College music program for sharing their time and expertise with our students. This experience not only strengthened their musical abilities but also highlighted the spirit of collaboration within our school community.”

This partnership between Holy Trinity and St. Charles College reflects the strong commitment to arts education and community connections within Sudbury Catholic Schools. The school looks forward to celebrating the students’ hard work and dedication at the upcoming concert.

Holy Trinity Students Learn About Advent Through Special Visit from Father Denis ⛪️

Today was a meaningful and faith-filled day for our Kindergarten students at Holy Trinity! We were blessed to welcome Father Denis into our classroom, where he shared the beauty and significance of the Advent season.

The children were eager to learn about the traditions of Advent, from the symbolism of the candles on the wreath to the ways we can prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus. Through stories and reflection, Father Denis helped deepen our understanding of this special time of year.

We are so grateful for his visit and for the opportunity to grow in faith together. Thank you, Father Denis, for guiding us on this journey of hope, love, joy, and peace!

Holy Trinity Hosts Moustache Day in Support of Maison McCulloch Hospice 🥸

Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School celebrated Moustache Day with an incredible show of support from students, families, and staff. Participants joined in the fun by purchasing moustache stickers, donating online, and embracing the spirit of giving back.

We are beyond excited to share that our school community raised a total of $691.58! All proceeds from the event are going to Maison McCulloch Hospice, helping to support their essential work in our community.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed – your generosity and community spirit are truly appreciated.

St. Charles College and Holy Trinity Elementary Raise Over $20,000 for the Sudbury Food Bank 🥫 

St. Charles College (SCC) and Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School have wrapped up their annual canned food drive with remarkable success.  

This year, the campaign raised $20,933 for the Sudbury Food Bank, along with 129,263 non-perishablefood items. 

“Our main lobby is overflowing with bins of non-perishable items, and students have spent days counting cans and donations. They are thrilled with the results!” said organizer and teacher Jessica Demore.  

“Significant time and careful planning go into organizing this fundraiser, and its remarkable success has inspired other schools to adopt similar initiatives—all in support of a great cause, “she added. 

The canned food drive, a beloved SCC tradition for over a decade, reached new heights this year thanks to a meaningful partnership with Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School. The combined efforts made an even greater impact on local families in need. 

“We are incredibly proud and deeply honoured to carry on this cherished tradition at St. Charles College,” said SCC Principal Aaron Barry. “This outstanding achievement is a testament to the incredible impact students can make when working together. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our community members for their generosity. These donations will undoubtedly make a difference as we approach the holiday season.” 

For more information on St. Charles College visit, https://scc.sudburycatholicschools.ca/ 

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