One of the most distinctive features of our Roman Catholic faith is our Church's rich tradition of social teaching. It is critical to the unique profile of Catholic education that this teaching be explicitly integrated not only into the curriculum but also into the overall life of our school communities.
Our students, staff, parents, trustees, and pastors have traditionally involved themselves in a wide range of social action activities. Whether it is a food or clothing drive, a class discussion about poverty in our world, or participation in a public demonstration, our Catholic schools demonstrate consistent leadership in these areas.
At École catholique Cathédrale we promote Social Justice and will actively display our faith by reaching out and helping people in need in our local community and globally.
During the school year students will become more aware of needs in the community (school, local and global) and create plans for the year to support them (ex. building community within the school; Peace and Development initiatives).
A student-led Social Justice League (intermediate student leaders, junior support leaders and the whole school as members) began in October.