Our Lady of the Way School Home

Who we are

Our Lady of the Way School is a K - 8 school located in Stratton, Ontario, Canada. 
Our Lady of the Way School is a member of The Northwest Catholic District School Board. In addition to Stratton, The Northwest Catholic District School has schools in: Atikokan, Dryden, Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout, ON.


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Our Mission

TNCDSB Schools of Hope provide all students a safe, respectful, and inclusive Catholic education.  Together, with home, church, and community, we will prepare students to become active, caring, lifelong learners.
Our Lady of the Way School Principal\'s Message

Principal’s Message

I am thrilled to continue to serve as the Acting Principal at Our Lady of the Way. We are a close-knit school, where every student is a valued member of our unique family.
At Our Lady of the Way, we take pride in our small size, as it allows us to foster a sense of belonging and provide personalized attention to each student. Our dedicated team of educators is passionate about creating a nurturing environment where children can flourish both academically and personally.
In addition to our small class sizes, we take pride in our outdoor classroom initiatives. Nature provides an incredible backdrop for learning, and we are embracing this opportunity to take education beyond the traditional four walls of the classroom. Our outdoor classroom will serve as a dynamic space where students can explore, discover, and engage with their studies in a vibrant, natural setting. From science experiments to literature circles, we are excited to see our students thrive in an environment that sparks creativity and curiosity.
I encourage you to explore our website, which serves as a hub for important information, updates, and a glimpse into the wonderful happenings at our school. We believe in open communication and welcome your active involvement in your child's education. Together, we can create memorable moments and a positive, enriching atmosphere that defines the essence of our small school community.
 
Nicole Wood