Our School Board
Sacré Cœur Board
School Board Members
Governance and planning
Sacré Cœur is governed by its School Board. In 1982, Sacré Cœur became an incorporated body and the Society entrusted to the Directors of Sacré Cœur the conduct of the School which had been carried on by the Society since its establishment in 1888. The School Board consists of nine members approved by Sophia Education Ministeries.
The Board is responsible for:
- determining overall policy for Sacré Cœur within the tradition and philosophy of the Goals and Criteria of a Sacred Heart education
- the appointment of the Principal with the approval of the Provincial
- the financial control of the School
- long term planning
- formulating and monitoring an annual budget.
A number of sub-committees exist to provide advice and make recommendations to the School Board on specific areas of our operations. Current sub-committees include:
- Building and Property Management
- Community Council
- Community Relations
- Governance and Mission
- Finance
- Risk
- Special Projects
Strategic Plan
Shaping learning for the future
We are pleased to present the Sacré Cœur Strategic Plan for 2019 – 2022.
The needs of our students are at the heart of our vision for Sacré Cœur, a vision embedded on our Mission and the Sacred Heart Goals.
We live in a rapidly changing world, one that provides challenges and opportunities for our future generations. For our young women to fully embrace the future and to help build a better society, we must provide them with the necessary capabilities, knowledge and skills.
Our strategic plan is designed to build on and strengthen the foundations of the School so we can continue to educate generations of young women within an innovative and agile environment, delivering the very best of contemporary education.
Our plans are the result of rigorous assessment, consultation and collaboration. They are plans that, in the true spirit of our tradition, asks all of us to work together as a team.
“What we do, we do together.” (RSCJ Constitution).