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Please note: On the last Friday of every month, all St. Charles offices will be closed at 2 pm.

 

Classes will continue as scheduled.

 

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Phone: 905.577.0555

email: info@stcharles.ca


 

Bob Goodwin, 
Principal
St. Charles Adult Education Centres

 


Links

Important LinksHamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board

The mission of Catholic Education in Hamilton-Wentworth, in union with our Bishop, is to enable all learners to realize the fullness of humanity of which our Lord Jesus Christ is the model.


Mohawk College

Mohawk College and St. Charles signed an articulation agreement that, among other provisions, features a facilitated admissions process for St. Charles students progressing to college programs. 

The agreement also calls for augmented ESL programming at Mohawk College that would assist students in achieving the minimal CLB level required for college admission. 


TESL (Teachers of English as a Second Language) Ontario

TESL Ontario is a non-profit organization serving the needs of English as a Second Language and English Literacy Development teachers in Ontario. TESL Ontario provides support and direction to professionals, government bodies and learners involved in English as a Second Language in Ontario.


Ontario Association of Adult and Continuing Education School Board Administrators

CESBA represents the broad spectrum of adult and continuing education programs offered by Public and Catholic School Boards within Ontario. An incorporated non-profit provincial organization, CESBA's objective is to promote and advance the cause of adult and continuing education.


Hamilton Training Advisory Board

Preparing today's workforce for tomorrow's workplace… by forging meaningful partnerships with local business, researching and planning workplace needs, and taking action to ensure that those needs are met.


Canadian Policy Research Network, Diversity Gateway

CPRN's research is organized under four Networks - Family, Work, Health and Public Involvement, emphasizing projects that bridge economic and social policy issues.  The Diversity Gateway is a quick route to CPRN's policy-relevant research and learning on diversity issues.


GED Testing, independent credit learning materials, online tutoring


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