Catholic Education Week

Catholic Education Week

Catholic Education Week, also known as CEW, is hosted by the Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Association (OCSTA), and the week's scope is to promote and protect the catholic education to children all across Ontario's catholic schools system. Catholic Education Week is hosted every year during the first week of May. The year 2007's Catholic Education Week began on April 29 and will last to May 6.

The year 2007's theme is "Create in God's Image."

Catholic Education Week is celebrated by many Catholic Schools across Ontario. In these Catholic Schools, students are ask to reflect upon themselves, and learn more about the Catholic religion. At the end of the school week, a faith day is hosted for teachers.

External links

* [http://www.ocsta.on.ca/default2.asp?active_page_id=78 Catholic Education Week's Home Page at OCSTA]


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