•  Marymount Academy Open House will be held on February 23. Presentation begins at 7:00 pm. All prospective students and their families are welcome.

•  Next Regal Engagement: Open Curling-Girls vs. Bishop Carter @ Sudbury C.C.#3, Feb 6 at 3:30 PM


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News & Highlights

Marymount Student Honoured to Participate in Rick Hansen Foundation Relay
12/15/2011 - Selected to be one of over 7000 medal bearers from across Canada, grade 8 Marymount Academy student, Carly Zulich was excited and nervous. As both sides of the sidewalk in front of her school was lined with hundreds of her peers, Zulich waited anxiously for her turn to run wearing the Rick Hansen medal, passed on to her from endurance athlete Tyrone Henry. Cheers from the students began as the police escort pulled onto the property with the Rick Hansen Foundation convoy and Henry following closely behind. After some inspirational words from the Foundation representatives, and Henry, Henry passed on the medal to Zulich so she could take her turn running her leg of the run as part of the 9 month long, and over 600 community relay across Canada.
 
Marymount Midget Volleyball Teams Go the Distance at Lady Lancer Volleyball Tournament
12/13/2011 - On Friday, December 9, Marymount Academy entered two separate teams in the Lady Lancer Invitational Midget Tournament hosted by Lasalle Secondary School. The Midget tournament included grade 9 volleyball teams from several of the city’s school boards. Marymount coaches decided to enter their grade 9 volleyball team, as well as their grade 8 team to help them gain experience with highschool volleyball. At the end of the tournament, both teams came out on top with the Marymountgrade 9 team taking first in the tournament, and the Marymount grade 8 team taking the top consolation spot.
 
MMA Hosts Third Annual Parent Breakfast
10/25/2011 - Once again the gymnasium was packed as Marymount Academy hosted its third annual Parent Breakfast on October 25, 2011. From 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. students and parents/guardians had the opportunity to enjoy breakfast, meet staff, and learn more about the numerous programming, athletic, and extra-curricular activities and initiatives. The breakfast was put on by the school's parent council and staff, and allowed parents to meet some of their daughters' teachers, as well as talk to some of the students who are involved in school programs such as Student Council, Girls Athletic Association, and Marymount Catholic Charities Council.
 
Marymount Academy Annual Canned Food Drive
10/25/2011 - This past month, Marymount Academy kicked off its Annual Canned Food Drive for the Sudbury Food Bank. Every year Marymount has great success with this fundraiser, usually raising approximately 10,000 cans. The organizers of this event, the MC3 (Marymount Catholic Charities Council) set a goal of 5,000 cans for the school to collect. This year, the Marymount girls went above and beyond what was expected. They spent countless hours going door-to-door can food collecting, and all of their hard work paid off. One grade 7 student, Brittany Critch, single handedly collected 697 cans on her own! By the final day of the canned food drive on October 21st, the Marymount Regals not only exceeded their goals of 5,000 cans, but beat the school record collecting over 13,300 cans!
 
Sharing Best Practice and Honouring Culture
09/30/2011 - Visitors from the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board were in town on Wednesday, September 29 to learn more about the inclusion of aboriginal culture within the school system. Dufferin-Peel CDSB's Director of Education John Kostoff, Superintendent Clara Pitoscia and General Manager of Communication and Media Relations, Bruce Campbell visited with administration from the Sudbury Catholic District School Board to discuss the inclusion of aboriginal culture into the teaching and learning practices at the Sudbury Catholic Board.
 
Marymount Students Learn to "Take a Stand"
09/29/2011 - On Tuesday, September 27, all grade 7 and 8 students at Marymount Academy were given a message- "Stand up for yourself!" As simple as it seems, this message was delivered with a powerful presentation. Through the efforts of Constable Victor Leroux, School and Police Liason, Crime Prevention Officer Denise Fraser, and Vice Principal Lori Holden, the grade 7 and 8 students learned the harsh realities of bullying - from the perspectives of the bully and the victim.
 
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