Congratulations to all of our HS students who have completed their final assessments/exams for Semester 1 and our Intermediate students who officially finished Term 1 on Thursday. Today, we kick-off second semester/term and I would like to wish students and staff much growth and success!
February is upon us, which is Black History Month. Here at St Patrick’s, we strive to recognize Black History and Black Excellence throughout the year. As with Canadians across the country, we still dedicate this month as a time of remembrance, learning, and renewal. It invites us to reflect on the many ways Black people have shaped Canada’s past, strengthened its present, and continue to imagine its future. For students, families, and educators across the Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB), this month offers an opportunity to engage with Black history not as a single moment in time, but as a living story carried across generations. This year’s theme, “Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations: From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries,” centres continuity. Our students will be taking over the morning announcements throughout the month to honour significant Black people and moments in history in an effort to educate our community. As always, our students have asked to gather at the end of the month for the Black History Month Student Showcase which will take place on February 26th.
Stay Safe and Be Well!
Mme Al Koura
Our next meeting will take place virtually on Monday, February 9, 2026. We hope to see you there!
You're Invited!!!! All families of students transitioning from Grade 6 to Grade 7, parents of students transitioning from Grade 8 to Grade 9, and parents of current HS students are invited to the St Patrick’s High School Program Night. Join us for a chance to meet staff, meet students, learn about our programs and extracurricular activities. Our staff is looking forward to welcoming you and will be planning a fun scavenger hunt for our Grade 6 families to go around the building to get you familiar with the spaces and some of the fun things you will see and do here. A carousel of tables from all departments, as well as a preview of extracurricular activities will be set up in the mall of the school. We look forward to welcoming you to the Irish Family.
Date: Thursday, February 12th, 2026
Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Place: 2525 Alta Vista Drive
Room: Welcome address to take place at 5:00 pm in the Cafetorium
Dates: July 2 – July 23, 2026
Registration: Registration will officially open on Friday, March 13th, 2026.
Hours: Summer school hours: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm.
In-Person Reach Ahead Locations: St. Pius X Catholic High School (Central) and St. Matthew Catholic High School (East).
Credit Recovery: St. Pius X, St. Mother Teresa, St. Patrick, St. Matthew, and Holy Trinity.
Skills Builder Courses: English Numeracy & Literacy Support or Core French Literacy Support will be offered at St. Pius X and St. Matthew.
Indigenous Education: This will be offered at St. Pius X.
Conversational English & Literacy Development: Offered at St. Pius X, this is a 55-hour non-credit course for students entering Grades 9-12 who are beginner multilingual learners (ELD and ESL AO/BO) and have not yet earned a mainstream English credit.
Course Requirements: All courses are dependent on enrolment. Students are required to bring their own laptop.
Your Ticket, Their Tomorrow: the CEFO 50/50 Raffle is back!
The Catholic Education Foundation of Ottawa (CEFO) is an independent charitable arm of the Ottawa Catholic School Board. Since 1999, CEFO has supported OCSB students and their families during times of personal tragedy and financial hardship.
Again this year, OCSB has partnered with BUMP to host the CEFO 50/50 raffle. Every ticket you purchase will help support a child in need in our schools. You can purchase 50/50 tickets online at the CEFO 50/50 raffle website from 8:00 am on February 2 until noon on Friday, February 27. The winner will receive 50% of the total money raised through ticket sales, with the other 50% going to CEFO.
Every ticket purchased helps provide urgent support to OCSB students and families facing financial hardship. Get yours before February 27 and make a difference in our community! Buy a Ticket
Pathway Planning and Course Selection for September 2026
Information and Important Deadlines
Classroom Fall & Winter Visits (Grades 8-11)
Guidance counsellors have completed Fall class visits for Grades 9-12 to provide support for students in their pathway planning. We are currently visiting Grade 8 classes.
We have set out the following goals during these visits. We encourage parents and guardians to review the credit summary (Grade 9-11) and Myblueprint plan with their child.
High school students - to provide a copy of their most up-to-date credit summary to review graduation requirements and to help them plan for future courses. Please review this form with your child to ensure that all courses and information are accurate. Please reach out to a guidance counsellor if there are any questions or discrepancies.
To review possible pathways in high school and to help students plan for their high school courses and post-secondary goals.
Interactive session in myblueprint to prepare course selection for next year (Grades 8-11). Students can continue making changes in their Myblueprint plan as they do their research over the next couple of months. We are encouraging them to do their research and planning well in advance of the course selection process in February. If assistance is needed, we encourage booking an appointment well in advance of the February 19th submission deadline.
Provide the following resources for planning and research:
Myblueprint (access through icon in Student Portal). Students should not create their own account. A personal account will not link to the school’s course selection system.
School website - Student Services Section (sph.ocsb.ca)
Post-secondary institution websites
Pathway Planning and Course Selection - Timelines & Important Dates
November to January - Guidance Counsellor Classroom Visits
Mid-January - Official Course Selection Opens (myblueprint) Grade 8 students
February 2nd to 6th - Official Course Selection Opens (myblueprint) Grades 9-12 students
February 12th (5:00-7:00 pm) - Program Information Evening Grades 7-12 students/parent/guardian
February 19th - Course Selection Submission Deadline (myblueprint) Grades 8-11 students
Important Information for Grade 12 & Graduating Students
Guidance counsellors completed fall classroom visits and provided students with their most recent credit summary sheet. We reviewed their graduation plan and reminded students of the importance of ensuring that courses are scheduled for their post-secondary plans. Please review these sheets with your child and speak to your child’s guidance counsellor if there are any concerns or discrepancies.
Graduation requirements and more information on programming and post-secondary options & applications are available in the Student Services section of the school website (sph.ocsb.ca).
Ontario University Application deadline (OUAC)
January 15th, 2026 - for equal consideration
Ontario College Application deadline (OCAS)
February 1, 2026 - for equal consideration
Students have been reminded of the following information for university applications (OUAC) and college applications (OCAS) within Ontario.
The first automatic transmission of courses and mid-term marks have been sent to OUAC & OCAS. It is the student’s responsibility to verify all marks & courses in their application to ensure accuracy. If there are any discrepancies, it is important to communicate with the guidance counsellor as soon as possible. Students will have access to this information once an application has been completed and submitted.
Universities and Colleges outside of Ontario
Deadlines and application processes vary depending on the institution. Information and applications can be found through the institution’s website. Students will need to request a submission of marks/transcript to the institution directly. Provide Student Services with the contact information and allow our office up to one week to send this information.
Updated Schedules for Semester 2
Schedules will be available on mySPH the weekend before Semester 2. Students must check their updated schedule (on Saturday or Sunday). There may have been changes to their Semester 2 schedule since September. Students must follow this updated schedule and can report directly to period 1 on the first day.
Course Change Requests
We have very limited availability to make course changes. Most course changes were made during the course change process in September for both semesters. We will open up the course request form on February 2nd at noon for more extenuating circumstances and needs. Please read the form carefully before completing a request. It will be available in the Student Services section of the school website (sph.ocsb.ca).
Student Services Appointment Requests
Please note that any appointment requests made during the RST/exam period will more than likely be scheduled in the first part of Semester 2. If the appointment is regarding a course change for Semester 2, a course change form request can be completed.
Coming soon: OCSB’s 2nd Student Census will take place Feb 24th - March 13th
Each student in grades 4 through 12 will complete the census at school. Parents will be sent a link to the census for each child in grades Kindergarten through 3. Answers are voluntary and confidential.
The information collected will help the OCSB:
Plan programs and services that support student success.
Understand language, cultural, and identity needs in our schools.
Improve resources for students with diverse backgrounds.
Guide equity and inclusion work.
Identify areas where additional support is needed; and
Create schools where every student feels safe, welcome, and included.
Want to learn more?
Attend a Parent Engagement Session:
Virtually: Thurs, Jan 29th at Noon or 7:00 PM
Sign up for a session HERE using the same email address you will use to access the Google Meet.
Translation will be provided automatically through closed captioning.
In-Person:
Wed, Feb 4th at St. Paul High School (6:30 PM) OR
Thurs, Feb 5th Lester B Pearson High School (7:30 PM)
On-site child minding will be provided.
Need more info? Consult: Board Census Webpage and FAQ
Note: If you prefer that your child not participate, an opt-out form will be available from Feb 2nd - 13th on our website and a link will be sent directly to your email in February.
Students 18+ - Changes to Parent Portal Access
Earlier this month, parents or guardians should have received a message centrally from the Board explaining a change to access to the Parent Portal for parents and guardians of students 18 and older.
As of Tuesday, January 20, 2026, Compass, the parent portal provider, will block access for parents and guardians of students 18 and older. This is a legal requirement. Parents and students who are or will turn 18 during this school year should have received an email yesterday, January 14.
The letters explain that: After a student turns 18, parents no longer have the right to access that student’s records without the student’s explicit permission. On Tuesday, January 20, 2026, our information systems will be realigned to comply with this legal requirement. This means that once your child turns 18, our system will automatically remove your access to their report card and other school records. This applies to all courses, both in-person and eLearning. (Note that you will continue to receive notifications from School Cash Online (SCO) unless your child requests to be disassociated from your SCO account.)
Parents who have been blocked in Compass can regain access by asking their child to log into the student’s portal account and sign the Over 18 - Parent Portal Consent Access. Once that form is submitted, their access will be restored with the overnight refresh.
If your child is over 18 with special education needs and is not able to provide informed consent, the letter outlines steps to take to regain access in order to continue supporting your child’s educational needs.
The International Languages (IL) program with OCSB offers language classes at St. Patrick's HS on Saturdays. Attention Grade 7 and 8 students: If you want to pick up a new language or sharpen your skills in Arabic or Spanish, visit https://conted.ocsb.ca/elementary/international-languages-elementary/ for more information and to register.
Volunteering opportunities in the IL program are also available for students from grades 9 to 12. If you are interested, please contact Ms. Safaa Sabbah at safaa.sabbah@ocsb.ca
Starting February 2nd, the St Patrick’s Main office will no longer be accepting cash payment for items listed on School Cash Online. Team fees, field trip payments, grad fees, student fees, spiritwear etc. will now be paid through School Cash Online only. This is to streamline our financial processes with those of the OCSB.
If there are extenuating circumstances that prevent you from using School Cash Online, please contact the office directly to make necessary arrangements.
Uniform Reminder
As we approached the Christmas Break, we have noted a decline in student compliance when it comes to wearing the school uniform. I am resharing with you the expectations for all St Pat’s students on a daily basis to avoid having students being sent home or asking parents to bring uniform items to the school!
Bottoms: black dress pants, black cargo pants, black skirt or SPH Kilt (black leggings may be worn under the skirt and/or kilt however NOT on their own). NO jeans or jogging pants are to be worn.
Tops: Top Marks tops as well as Spirit wear can be worn. No other tops are to be worn over them. Grade 12 students are permitted to wear their Grad sweatshirt as part of their uniform as well..
Students are expected to be in proper uniform all day, every day.
*** BLACK JEANS, LEGGINGS AND JOGGING PANTS ARE NOT considered uniform bottoms. ***
Donation of used uniforms for families in need would be greatly appreciated to help replenish our Used Uniform supply.
We ask that you support your child in arriving at school in proper uniform starting on January 5th.
High School Exams and RSTs
Our Grades 10-12 students will once again be completing RSTs and/or Exams as a part of the final assessment of their courses. A reminder to families that Grade 9–12 exams and RSTs cannot be moved for vacation or travel plans. Please schedule all appointments outside these dates. If a student is ill, a Vice-Principal must be contacted before the exam; a medical note is req
Once again, Grade 9 students will only complete RSTs, they will NOT have exams as part of their final assessments. Grade 9 students are expected to attend everyday as per the schedule below in the Important Dates.
RSTs will be completed in the final 2-3 weeks before exams. We ask that families please take note of the following dates and to avoid any non-essential travel or absences during those periods. It is critical that students complete the designated final assessments to be able to earn their credit.
Semester 1 RST Period January 6 - 21, 2025
Semester 1 Examinations (Grades 10-12) January 22 - 28, 2026
Semester 2 RST Period June 1 - 17, 2026
Second Semester Examinations (Grades 10-12) June 18 - 24, 2026
Important Dates
Please mark your calendars for the following key dates:
First Day of High School Semester 2 and Intermediate Term 2 - February 2, 2026
7/8 Term 1 Report Card posted on Parent Portal - February 11, 2026
Program Night - February 12, 2026
S1 Final Report Card posted on Parent Portal (9-12) - February 13, 2026
Family Day (No School) - February 16, 2026
Early Dismissal (1:30 pm) Grades 7-12 - February 19, 2026
Grade 7 Dental Screening - February 19, 2026
7/8 Parent-Teacher Interviews - February 19, 2026
Black History Month Showcase - February 26, 2026
Stay Safe and Have a Great Day!