Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord presents its new strategic plan
September 27, 2024
The Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord is proud to announce the launch of its new strategic plan for the next five years. This plan, the result of extensive consultation with community members, parents, staff and partners, charts a course towards quality education and greater success for all students.
As part of this process, CS Grand Nord organized a series of consultations to gather the opinions and suggestions of the various players in its community. Over 700 people contributed their ideas and suggestions to these consultations, either by attending a consultation session or by completing a survey.
The plan was carefully developed, taking into account the needs of students, teachers and its communities. The plan is built around three core values: francophonie, well-being and collaboration.
The strategic plan is also based on three main pillars: Learning, Engagement, Well-being and Inclusion. These priorities are designed to reinforce our mission: “Anchored in our communities, we offer enriching and diversified learning experiences to shape global citizens”.
According to CS Grand Nord Board Chair, Anne-Marie Gélineault, “We took the time to listen, analyze and reflect on the needs of our school community,” she said. “This strategic plan is more than a document: it’s a commitment to our students, our staff and our communities. It guides our actions for the next five years, with the ambition of creating an educational, stimulating and francophone environment where every student can learn.”
This new strategic plan will be our roadmap for the next five years,” said Director of Education Sébastien Fontaine. It is designed to reinforce our commitment to educational excellence and the well-being of our students, and is aimed at the development and success of every student in our schools.”
To consult the new strategic plan, please visit our website https://grandnord.ca/gouvernance/plan-strategique-du-conseil/
To view our video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lJWoJHrulM
Recognized for its keen sense of innovation and openness to the world, Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord offers a French-language public education of the highest quality in fifteen elementary schools and eight secondary schools in the communities of Markstay, Noëlville, Greater Sudbury, Blind River, Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Wawa, Dubreuilville, Marathon, Manitouwadge, Longlac and Thunder Bay.
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Carole Dubé, Director of Communications
Carole.dube@grandnord.ca
705 929-3117