About St. Anne's


History of St. Anne School

St. Anne School is one of the newest schools in the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. It opened in January, 1993. It has a capacity of 14 classrooms. Presently there are 11 classrooms from grades 4 to 8. It is a dual-track school, French Immersion and English.

Philosophy of the School

St. Anne's is a Grade 4 to Grade 8 School directed by the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. Finding God in all things, educators at St. Anne's are nurturers of life and joyful messengers of hope and love; bringing to those whom they are sent the promise of Jesus:

"I have come that they may have life and have it to the full" (John 10:10)

The school community provides a stimulating and supportive environment, challenging students to develop to their greatest potential, with special care for those deprived in any way. All educational programs and activities emphasize the formation of the whole person; that is, intellectual, physical, social, emotional and spiritual development. Educating for responsible citizenship and working for peace that does justice are core foundation principles.

The Christian education of youth is a privileged opportunity to form apostles for the marketplace; enabling persons to experience Jesus, and directing their gifts towards the service of others, for the transformation of society and the building of the Kingdom.