St. Albert Learning Centre

Celebrating Richard’s Educational Milestones!

We are thrilled to share the inspiring journey of one of our mature students! Ricky started with us in 2017 needing 2 credits to complete his Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). After persevering and working at his own pace, he is graduating this June!

Ricky, who is currently a chemical engineering student at Cambrian College, dropped by the office today to give the staff a beautiful thank you basket. We are honoured to have graduates like Richard and hope his story serves as a reminder that you can achieve your goals at your own pace. There is no right or wrong pace—just **your** pace.

Email Ricky sent to his teacher Victoria:

“Thank you so much for the continued support, mostly moral and letting me into class early! Take care and all the best to you and the rest of the faculty and Christina. God bless higher education and all of those involved in its many processes and efforts of the academics that make it all happen. Life is higher education.”

As Ricky so beautifully put it, “Life is higher education.” This quote perfectly encapsulates the essence of lifelong learning. Every experience, challenge, and triumph contributes to our education, both inside and outside the classroom. Richard, your determination and gratitude are truly inspiring. Congratulations on your well-deserved success!

The Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury Recognizes St. Albert Members!

The Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury recognized Lochlan MacNeil and Katie Kurt from St. Albert Adult Learning Centre for their exceptional commitment to learning and teaching. Lochlan’s determination earned him the Resilient Learner Award, while Katie’s dedication to inclusive education earned her the Outstanding Educator Award. Congratulations to these inspiring individuals!

Turning Trash Into Treasure: Students Embark on Upcycling Journey to Create Beautiful Custom Jewelry

Learning for a Sustainable Future is empowering students and teachers to make a real difference in their communities! At St. Albert, we enjoyed the process of upcycling pop can tabs by turning them into stunning jewelry pieces.

From fashionable earrings to trendy bracelets, our students’ creativity knows no bounds. Checkout Ms. Kurt, rocking a chic necklace crafted by our innovative students.

Honouring Black History Month: Celebrating Yoruba Culture!

Meet our dedicated heritage and language instructors: Giulia, Tolulope, Adejare, and Olivia. They pour their hearts every Saturday morning teaching our students about the beauty of both the Italian and Yoruba culture

This morning, our international heritage and language classes came together to celebrate the rich and vibrant Yoruba culture. Our students gathered in our conference room to immerse themselves in the traditions and customs of this incredible heritage.

To kick off this morning’s celebration, our Italian teachers were gifted beautiful handmade t-shirts and adorned with “Gele” traditional head ties, unique to Yoruba women. Just take a look at how stunning Maestra Olivia and Maestra Giulia look!



Honouring Black History Month with Storyteller Elder Samuel Eleko!

Our international Heritage and Language students had the privilege of hosting a special guest today – Storyteller Elder Samuel Eleko.

During the session, Elder Eleko shared fascinating insights into Yoruba folklore, particularly the significance of animals in their stories. Did you know that animals play essential roles in Yoruba tales, often symbolizing various virtues and qualities?

One of the most beloved characters is the tortoise, revered for its wisdom and longevity. In Yoruba folklore, the tortoise is said to live over 300 years, making it incredibly wise and cunning.

The highlight of the session was the retelling of the classic story “The Tortoise and the Elephant” in the Yoruba language, followed by an English translation. This timeless tale carries profound lessons about humility, the power of knowledge, and the importance of never underestimating anyone.

As our students immersed themselves in the story, they were reminded that true wisdom comes from learning, and humility is key to growth. Let’s continue to celebrate Black History Month by honouring the rich cultural heritage and valuable teachings of the Yoruba people!

Congratulations to St. Albert 2023-2024 Personal Support Worker Graduates!

What a truly magnificent celebration we experienced yesterday at Holy Redeemer Church as we honoured our first cohort of 2023-2024 PSW graduates!

Our School’s Superintendent of Education, Peter Prochilo, provided greetings from the board, and trustee Ray Desjardin attended the celebration.

We are excited to announce that 14 graduates have achieved their PSW certification, marking a significant milestone in their healthcare journey. But wait, there’s more – an additional 5 students have earned a double graduation, obtaining their PSW certificate alongside their OSSD!

With not one, but two valedictorians due to a tie in voting, Audrey and Dianne shared inspiring words that truly captured the essence of our graduates’ spirit.

Audrey eloquently expresses, “It is with great pleasure that I stand before you today, representing this dynamic group who have equipped themselves with vast knowledge and embraced a holistic approach in considering one’s health. I can assure you that this group seated before you here today is definitely the difference to the world of personal support workers.”

While Dianne passionately affirms, “Learning is a powerful tool…and we are the backbone of the healthcare system, the eyes, and the ears for those above us. We are team players, problem solvers, compassionate, trustworthy, and empathetic, among other qualities…”

We extend our gratitude to our community partners who provided invaluable hands-on experience to our students during their placements. A big shout out goes to St. Joseph’s Villa, St. Gabriel’s Villa, Maison McCullough Hospice, Center for the Deaf and Blind, ICAN Sudbury, and the Sudbury Catholic District School Board.

Special thanks to Dawn-Marie Brunet, our PSW teacher and coordinator of the PSW program, for her dedication, guidance and support.

Congratulations to our PSW grads:
– Dominica A
– Julie A
– Chaomu B
– Alexandra B
– Dianna F
– Able L
– Kaylyn L
– Audrey M
– Alyssa M
– Rebecca N
– Celeste P
– Ashley P
– Kaitlyn W
– Courtney W

Students Showcase Culinary Skills in Our New Conference Room!

Today, we had the pleasure of hosting the SEAC committee meeting with both Superintendent Raymond and Superintendent Prochilo in our new conference room. What made this gathering truly exceptional was the incredible effort put forth by our secondary school students, under the guidance of Ms. Kurt and Ms. Dubois.

Thanks goes out to the SEAC committee for choosing our school as the venue for their meeting!

We truly appreciate the support of our educators and students for orchestrating a delightful lunch that added a special touch to the occasion.

The menu was nothing short of perfection, featuring a mouthwatering spread:

Taco Dip

Avocado Dip

Turkey Lunch Meat and Assorted Cheese

Mushroom Caps

Macaroni Salad

Fruits with marshmallow dip

Chocolate Marshmallow Squares

Every dish was crafted with precision and care, showcasing the culinary skills of our students.

A big shoutout to Ms. Kurt and Ms. Dubois for their exceptional guidance and leadership in making this meeting extra special!

Code Breakers Unleashed: Riding the AI Wave with Ms. Roberge in Our First Hour of Code!

For those wondering, the Hour of Code is a global initiative unlocking the world of coding and computer science. In our inaugural session, who better to lead the way than Ms. Anne Roberge, SCDSB’s Technology Enabled Teaching and Learning Consultant!

Ms. Roberge kicked off the hour with the eye-opening game, “Can you tell the difference—AI or Human?” Unveiling the world where AI-generated content mirrors human expression, the experience was both enlightening and entertaining.

After the game, students delved into the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence through a thought-provoking video. Exploring not just how AI works but also reflecting on critical topics of algorithmic bias and the ethics surrounding AI decision-making.

The hands-on segment focused on using machine learning to aid a robot in cleaning up the ocean. Parallel to real-world applications like The Ocean Cleanup, students actively taught the robot to recognize fish, unveiling the tangible impact of AI on solving environmental challenges.

As the hour concluded, students embraced the power of the problem-solving process intertwined with machine learning. From data preparation to training AI Bot, the journey involved reflection on results and collaborative decision-making for what’s next.

A massive shoutout to Ms. Roberge for expertly guiding us through our first annual Hour of Code Activity!

Embracing Innovation this Advent Season!

Say hello to our brand-new Magnetic Advent Wreath, a creation born out of pure student ingenuity! Our original wreath bid farewell, but our students stepped up to the challenge with an innovative solution – a masterpiece crafted with the magic of our laser printer!

Each magnetic candle symbolizes the anticipation of the season, making it not just a wreath but a visual representation of the spirit of Advent.

Let’s celebrate this season of hope, peace, joy, love, and creativity with a wreath that represents our students’ innovative thinking!

Embracing the Great Outdoors: Our Students’ TMO Challenge!



Our secondary students are always in motion! However, yesterday was particularly special as they united with students from across Canada for the exhilarating #TakeMeOutsideDay Challenge on October 18th.

Come rain or snow, our dedicated students persist with their daily two fifteen-minute walks. This 30-minute daily physical activity, combined with other tasks and assignments, contributes to their health and physical education credit.

Research shows the multitude of benefits that regular daily walks offer students, including heightened focus and attention by enhancing blood flow to the brain and reducing stress, thereby boosting cognitive performance. Furthermore, it fosters improved mental well-being, reducing anxiety and cultivating a sense of relaxation, which creates an optimal learning environment.

Our students are fully committed to the year-long challenge of taking their learning outdoors! Let’s wish them luck as they’ve been entered into a draw to win fantastic prizes by the Take Me Outside for Learning Team!

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