St. Theresa School in Brantford, Ontario, is a vibrant educational institution dedicated to fostering academic excellence and spiritual growth among its students. Part of the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board, the school emphasizes a curriculum that integrates Catholic values and teachings with a strong focus on academic achievement.
With a commitment to nurturing the whole child, St. Theresa promotes a welcoming community environment where students are encouraged to develop their faith alongside their academic skills. The dedicated staff and engaging programs aim to prepare students for future challenges, instilling in them a sense of responsibility and respect for others.

St. Theresa School actively participates in several community initiatives that enrich the educational experience and promote a culture of service among students. The Brant Food for Thought snack program ensures that all students have access to nutritious snacks, promoting healthy eating habits and supporting their concentration and learning.
Additionally, the school participates in the annual Terry Fox Run, where students and staff come together to raise funds for cancer research, fostering a spirit of compassion and resilience. The Jump Rope for Heart program encourages physical activity while raising awareness and funds for heart health, teaching students about the importance of fitness and well-being.
Furthermore, partnerships with St. Vincent de Paul allow students to engage in outreach activities, helping those in need within the community. These initiatives not only connect students with vital social causes but also reinforce the school’s mission to cultivate a sense of responsibility and empathy.


