
Campion students complete social justice mission in India
Students and staff members of Edmund Campion Secondary School pose for a group photo along with kids at a school in Krang, an area of Shillong city in India.
Students and staff members of Edmund Campion Secondary School pose for a group photo along with kids at a school in Krang, an area of Shillong city in India.
The St. Edmund Campion Social Justice group, led by Principal Neville Mant, and teachers Fatima Gomes, Serina Lewis, and Joseph Wey, journeyed on a mission to India with the support of Save a Family Plan.
Rick Menanno, aviation manufacturing teacher at St. Edmund Campion Secondary School, shows a airplane frame to Tom Condotta, a Grade 8 teacher at St. Aidan School and Mariella Valdez, a Grade 12 student at Campion. Watching is Nick Bruzzese, an aviation consultant at the school. – Photo by Bryon Johnson
St Edmund Campion Secondary School teacher Luciano Novia, left, with some of the organizers of the school’s Christmas food drive, which brought in over 6,700 items for local food banks, along with Christmas hampers for 20 local families. The rest of the gang, from left, are Miss Genoway, Patrick Marcolla, Principal Neville Mant and students
After seeing the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake on television, St. Edmund Campion Secondary School student Mitchell Byrne, seen here with school Chaplain Patrick Marcolla, launched a school-wide clothing drive to benefit victims of the disaster. – Photo by Bryon Johnson
90 per cent of students at St. Francis Xavier Secondary School in Mississauga passed. Principal Neville Mant said that at the school — with 70 nationalities — teachers and staff zero in on struggling students as soon as they enter the building.