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Congrats to the Marymount students who won 15 out of the 18 available prizes for the Turning Points Essay Contest!! Combined, they won a total of $3550. Just another reason why Regals rock!!
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Our guidance program provides students with the opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to make the transition from elementary school to secondary school. Senior students will be assisted in making appropriate post-secondary decisions that will best enable them to succeed in university or community college.
Our counsellor is available to all students to help plan ahead by providing a variety of services:
  • Individual counselling about careers, courses, personal matters.
  • Registration for next year, college or university.
  • Tutoring provided by students. Group sessions on post-secondary planning, job search techniques and others. Scholarship and financial information.
  • Records of courses taken and total credits towards graduation.
Computer information and printed information about universities, colleges, jobs and scholarships is also available in the guidance office.

As summer approaches and schools enter the season of finishing up, winding down and, for many, closure through graduation, our schools will be focusing on the virtue of forgiveness. We believe that forgiveness is an important cornerstone of our faith, as Jesus himself taught us: “forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors” (Matthew 6:12). This short phrase, used each time we pray the Lord’s Prayer, has generated much debate - it seems to suggest that we can only be forgiven to the extent that we forgive others, as opposed to St. Paul’s teaching that we are entitled to unconditional forgiveness from God (see Acts 10:43 and Romans 3:23-24). The general consensus on this debate is that we cannot truly be in right relationship with God unless we are also in right relationship with our neighbours. Therefore, in our schools and in our communities, we will continue to promote right relationships through honouring and modeling forgiveness in everything we do. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a safe, relaxing and enjoyable summer vacation. God bless.

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