A Catholic faith community is rooted in a set of common beliefs which are inspired by the life, mission and teaching of Jesus. We grow together as disciplines of Jesus in a Catholic educational community by continuously articulating and celebrating those common beliefs.
As a Catholic community, we are called to learn and to grow and to become more like Jesus in the way we see and treat others. Our Catholic faith plays an important role in helping us shape schools that are safe caring and inclusive.
Catholic school education provides us the opportunity to integrate virtues formation into all areas of our school life within the context of our faith.
We celebrate the virtues at St. Dominic through the Pals program, assemblies, recognizing students who have exemplified these virtues and through various other activities initiatiated through our STARR committee.
STARR stands for Safe, Tolerant, Acceptance, Respect and Responsible. This committee of dedicated individuals work with Peel Public Heath on a range of successful projects such as Turn off the Screens.
The staff and students at St. Dominic do their utmost to uphold the principles and persue the actions which help sustain St. Dominic Catholic School as a Culture of Peace, a place of compassion, tolerance and respect.