Year: 2019

Rowan’s Law: What Parents and Students Need to Know

Rowan’s Law is named for Ottawa teen Rowan Stringer who died from of a serious brain injury as a result of multiple concussions. The student, her parents or her coaches didn’t realize that her brain needed time to heal between injuries. Rowan’s Law was established in 2018 to raise awareness about concussions and safety.

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Life After St. Luke

Not all students who leave St. Luke return to their home school or graduate. Students still seeking options to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, who are 18 years of age or older, still have options.

Parent and Student Handbook

All parents and students – especially those returning to St. Luke in September, are strongly advised to review this document in its entirety. This document provides a comprehensive overview of our programs and day to operation.