Graphic promoting “Elementary and Secondary Summer School 2026,” featuring a colourful signpost listing Chemistry, Biology, French, Math, and English, set against a grassy landscape with butterflies and flowers.
Close-up religious illustration of the Sacred Heart, showing a glowing heart with a cross and crown of thorns at the centre of a red garment. Two hands gesture toward the heart, one with a visible wound, surrounded by radiant light.
Collage of students participating in cultural heritage activities. The central images show groups posing outdoors and individuals performing or speaking on a stage, some holding papers and wearing traditional or coordinated outfits. Narrow strips along the top and bottom display smaller photos of students in colourful cultural clothing and classroom or performance settings.
Poster celebrating Indigenous History Month with the text ‘All My Relations – June is Indigenous History Month’ prominently displayed. Faded background images show people performing music and cultural activities, including a violin player and a drummer. At the bottom, a Catholic school board logo and a quote read, ‘Let the Spirit descend and renew the face of the earth. This earth.’ – St. Paul II.
Graphic design celebrating Pride Month with the text ‘June is Pride Month’ beside a rainbow-coloured heart made of overlapping curved lines. On the right, a vertical list reads ‘Life, Healing, Sunlight, Nature, Harmony, Spirit,’ each word in a different rainbow colour. A small rainbow flag and a Bible quote from 1 John 4:7 appear at the bottom along with the TCDSB logo.
Graphic that says Staff Spotlight in front of a photo of the Catholic Education Centre building
Graphic reading “May is Speech, Language and Hearing Month,” featuring icons of speech bubbles, language translation symbols, and an ear, arranged across a clean, white background.
Banner reading “Armenian, Asian, Polish — Canadian Heritage Month Celebrations,” displayed over a photo of the CEC building with trees in front and TCDSB logo on the exterior wall.
Wooden letter tiles spelling the word “WELLNESS” arranged in a row on green grass.
A group of students wearing school uniforms stand together outdoors on a grassy field, with trees and school buildings visible in the background on a sunny day.
Graphic for Catholic Education Week featuring the theme “Pilgrims of Hope: On the Path to Holiness,” with a cross and circular figures forming a logo, a winding path, and dove symbols. Text reads “Catholic Education Week” and “May 3–8, 2026.
Banner showing a collage of two photos in the background of students completing math activites, with the text: Parent Engagement Night - Supporting Mathematical Thinking at Home - May 7, 2026
Graphic reading “Happy World Principals’ Day” with the subtitle “Celebrating Principals and Vice‑Principals,” displayed over a bright classroom with desks, chairs, and large windows.
A group of eight people standing together in a kitchen setting, some wearing aprons and festive accessories, posing and giving thumbs‑up gestures. A red banner across the bottom displays the text ‘THANK YOU FOR VOLUNTEERING!’
Graphic that says Staff Spotlight in front of a photo of the Catholic Education Centre building
A photo of a modern school building with a cross mounted on the exterior wall, overlaid with a translucent panel reading “Anne Marie D’Amico Day of Kindness and Love.” Trees and nearby buildings are visible in the background.
Exterior view of the Catholic Education Centre building with the Toronto Catholic District School Board logo mounted on the upper wall and trees in front of the entrance. A red banner across the centre displays the text ‘EASTER MESSAGE’ and ‘From the Director of Education'.
A beige graphic with the text “Happy Administrative Professionals Day,” decorated with pink flowers on the left, a laptop corner at the top right, and a small wrapped gift at the bottom right.
A drawing with yellow background with ShareLife logo in the middle.
An image of a person using a smartphone, with a digital email notification icon appearing above the device, and the words ‘Communications to Families’ displayed across the bottom.