First photo, a family of parents and their children pose in the school courtyard. Second photo, a student lays his head on his mother's shoulder while they are sitting on the school courtyard seatwall. Third photo, parents and grandmother are sitting on the courtyard seatwall with their three children. Fourth photo, a group of parents pose with their students while droppping them off at school.

Parent Council

Parents and guardians play a significant role in ensuring the success of our students.

Our Catholic School Parent Council (CSPC) provides a forum for families to understand, engage and support issues that affect the education of our students. Our CSPC members include parents/guardians, school administration team members and community representatives.

The St. Simon CSPC functions in an advisory role to enrich, enhance and improve student education and achievement. As well, the CSPC enhances the accountability of the education system to parents by making recommendations to the Principal, working in consultation with the Principal collaboratively, and where appropriate, the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) on any matter in accordance with the Education Act and the Policies, Guidelines and Operating Procedures of the Board.

Here at St. Simon our CSPC is very active in much of our children(s) curriculum and in many circumstances support the school and our children financially. We are fortunate enough to be able to do this largely because of the generosity of our Community in supporting our fundraising initiatives. Our CSPC is comprised of 15 members at large, including one Parish Liaison and one Community Representative.

CSPC Meetings

Our meetings usually occur monthly on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00 PM in the library.

Get Involved!

Participation at all levels is encouraged. We are constantly working on projects for the school year and are often in need of volunteers and input. Please help play a special part in your child's education, and join us!

Agendas and Minutes

For archived agendas and minutes, contact the parent council or school principal.