VIRTUAL REGISTRATIONS BEGIN IN THE Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord SCHOOLS

January 10, 2022

The Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario invites parents and their children to take a virtual tour of Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord’s elementary and secondary schools.

Starting January 17, parents wishing to enroll their children in one of Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord schools are invited to take a virtual tour of the modern facilities and learn about the many programs and services offered to their children. Go on an adventure while discovering the many great features of our schools and you will understand why more and more parents choose one of our schools for their children.

Recognized for its human approach and universal values, Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord is always on the lookout for new developments and stands out as an innovative, creative and open-minded teaching engine. Thanks to its commitment and its dedication for excellence, Conseil scolaire du Grand Nord offers its students a renowned educational program that goes beyond the traditional teaching framework.

Its vision of teaching today and its delivery of the curriculum provide students with memorable and extraordinary learning opportunities. Its International Baccalaureate program, its trade school, its resiliency program, its before and after school program, the daycare centers within its elementary schools, its 4th Dimension science program, the new Mining Studies program, its great cultural vitality (Radio-Chaud, the Draveurs, Group 17), are just a few of the reasons that guarantee the success of our students throughout their lives.

To learn more about virtual registrations, visit the school and board websites at https://grandnord.ca/parents/inscription/.

Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario has twelve trustees and two student trustees. 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 fourteen 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 and Longlac.