Ottawa Catholic School Board - Catholic Education Center

58 reviews

570 W Hunt Club Rd, Nepean, ON K2G 3R4, Canada

ocsb.ca

+16132242222

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Ottawa Catholic School Board - Catholic Education Center is a School located at 570 W Hunt Club Rd, Nepean, ON K2G 3R4, Canada. It has received 58 reviews with an average rating of 3.3 stars.

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Monday8AM-4:30PM
Tuesday8AM-4:30PM
Wednesday8AM-4:30PM
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday8AM-4:30PM
Sunday8AM-4:30PM

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  • The address of Ottawa Catholic School Board - Catholic Education Center: 570 W Hunt Club Rd, Nepean, ON K2G 3R4, Canada

  • Ottawa Catholic School Board - Catholic Education Center has 3.3 stars from 58 reviews

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  • "Update, October, 2023: Still no cross-walks, crossing guards or any pedestrian safety measures around the new school"

    "I am not happy with the specialized system for kids with special needs at any of the schools, they like to pass the buck alot, and its all do to funding, its not the teachers or the principals fault, its the school board, that takes these kids and puts them outside of their own school district and not kepted in their own district home base"

    "Horrible experience for the last 7 years struggling to get permanent"

    "Posting on an anonymous account as a high school student currently attending in person"

    "A mother caught a male teacher doing something extremely inappropriate to her grade one boy"

Reviews

  • Raft Cove

Update, October, 2023: Still no cross-walks, crossing guards or any pedestrian safety measures around the new school. Parents and students are dodging oncoming traffic walking across roads at drop-off and at pick-up. You would think that safety of the school community would have been the FIRST priority when they started planning the new school almost two years ago. Instead, safety appears to be an after-thought. Very sad. Update, September, 2023: First week back to school done. Very intense, lots of stress all week for everyone at home. Big adjustment as many kids transitioned to newly constructed school. Congrats to the Principal - check box, opened on time, as promised, Sept. 5. However, many elements of the new building and the property were not (and are still not) completed. For example, no interior walls, so several classes are combined in one huge room. School grounds still no sod, so kids have to play inside all day or outside on concrete areas only. And BONUS: my child brought home a very nasty virus which she no doubt picked up at school this week. Thank you OCSB. June, 2023: Finally, another school year has ended. As I've said before, I believe that the most deeply impacted by the Covid 19 pandemic has been our children and our teenagers. We parents are now feeling the full impact of the lockdowns and forced virtual learning over more than 2 years. The 2022-2023 school year confirms in my mind, that due to the pandemic, our children's social skills are not only significantly delayed, but they have been distorted and corrupted by the virtual world. By that I mean not just a full stop on social development, but a full reversal. I have observed over the last 9 months, a disturbing amount of social, psychological and virtual bullying, verbal abuse, harassment, manipulation, intimidation, rudeness, and gas-lighting, among elementary school students in the OCSB. The anti-bullying and mental health policies at OCSB schools are hugely insufficient and ineffective in the post Covid pandemic world. Please I am begging OCSB Executives and school principles to wake up and begin implementing more assertive policies that actually compel students to actively respect each other every day, in their words and in their actions. If they can do this as soon as possible, there is hope for the 2023-2024 school year.

  • P Baldwin

I am not happy with the specialized system for kids with special needs at any of the schools, they like to pass the buck alot, and its all do to funding, its not the teachers or the principals fault, its the school board, that takes these kids and puts them outside of their own school district and not kepted in their own district home base. This makes it hard between the teachers and parents. Limited resources you say, you are putting these kids behind and putting them on the side lines and not helping them when they need it most. Support your own teachers and educational assistants. Signed angry parent.

  • Alia Navie

Horrible experience for the last 7 years struggling to get permanent. Promises that have been broken telling me I will get permanent. I find discrimination still continues in this board. I am bi- racial and as I look around all I see is Caucasian teachers and EA’s. Their mission is all fake. Send your children to the public board if you want them to be valued for who they are, not because for their religious or status. Currently looking for other work to avoid my boss who doesn’t even notice me in the room. EA’s get no rightful rights.

  • Anon 4296

Posting on an anonymous account as a high school student currently attending in person. OCSB invests a lot into mental health, but it does nothing to help students. As an academic student constantly placing 90+ averages, classes become a burden. Teachers will post mental health posters and leave it at that. They will continue to do things that stress our their students. This is not specific to one school, but also other schools as I've asked my peers at other high schools about the mental health aspect of things.

  • Some Body

A mother caught a male teacher doing something extremely inappropriate to her grade one boy. She went to the principal crying. Instead of firing the teacher and pressing charges, OCSB moved him to another school across town and said to the mother, "He was no longer at the school." We all signed NDAs to keep our job. He was no longer at that exact school, but he was still part of OCSB staff.

  • Terri And Eric Waugh

Angered at how incompetent this board is. They system isn't broken, its the high paid so called educated people running the board that are useless.

  • Sam Mac

Very disappointed to see your employee Lorraine Rawlins posting false political information on social media trying to sway people’s votes

  • Munoz Munoz

St Nicholas Admiral is such an amazing place We have a great team of ESL teachers They really care for the wellbeing of their students

  • David Flemming

Please beware of Carrie Clancy. Very unfit person to be teaching.

  • Darcy Ndoricimpa

Nah this school board is bad

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