The board said it will host 28 international students this school year
The Sudbury Catholic District School Board has announced 28 international students will be studying at the board’s schools during this school year.
The goal of the International Education program is to provide students with an authentic Canadian experience while they improve their English proficiency and prepare for success in an inclusive, caring, and innovative Catholic learning environment.• Bishop Alexander Carter C.S.S: one student• Marymount Academy: four students
“This year, we are welcoming 28 exceptional students throughout the year. Students will originate from 10 different countries! We look forward to connecting with these students throughout the year as they improve their English proficiency, make lifelong friends and experience everything our wonderful city has to offer! The success of our growing program is only possible through the caring and supportive approach offered by our amazing teachers and staff.
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