Leadership Recognition

“Leadership in the OCDSB is the demonstration of personal initiative to achieve a positive outcome.”

Students

SCHS staff are committed to providing students with opportunities to develop their leadership skills throughout the year through various groups and events including the following:

  • The SCHS Leadership Camp consists of activities that promote team building, personal growth and fun. All students who attend have the opportunity to develop self‐awareness, organizational, leadership and decision making skill.
  • The Link Crew consists of a dynamic group of grade 11 and 12 students who assist our grade 9s with the transition to high school. Link Leaders plan and run activities throughout the school year.

Staff

Our inspiring staff participate actively in on‐going professional development that supports student learning. Balanced literacy, assessment and evaluation, analyzing student achievement data, and the integration of character education into the curriculum and school life are just some of the examples of regular professional development for our teachers.

Mathematics, science and language teachers have linked with our feeder school teachers to focus on student achievement curriculum alignment, assessment and evaluation and student transition to high school.

Parents/Guardians/Volunteers

School Council continues to support and encourage activities at South Carleton while providing the principal with meaningful and valued input. Parents are kept up‐to‐date through regular meetings where ongoing communication is transparent and our Learning Community works collaboratively to ensure that the learning environment is positive, safe and enjoyable, which enhances school improvement and student learning. The meetings are open and all are invited to attend.

Community

Many members within the community have provided opportunities for our Co-op students to work and learn. We appreciate the trust you hold in our youth and their teachers.

South Carleton students regularly enter the Royal Canadian Legion's annual Remembrance Day Literary and Poster contests. Many of our students have done very well, often advancing beyond the local level.

Many South Carleton students participate in a Community Clean-up initiative every spring. This allows students to give back to the community while protecting the environment and earning volunteer hours.