Finance and Business Services
Under the direction of the Superintendent of Business & Treasurer, the Finance Department is responsible for the development and administration of policies to provide financial resources to support student achievement.
The Finance Department consists of the following operating departments:
Finance & Budget
Finance and Budget is responsible for the preparation and administration of the annual school board budget, administration of audited financial statements and government financial reporting. Additionally this division manages short and long-term financing, banking services, and internal review of school funds.
Accounting
Accounting is responsible for processing and payment of supplier invoices, payment requisitions and expense reports. As well, accounting manages accounts receivable billing, cash receipts and deposits. Accounting also prepares internal financial statements and external government reports.
Contact Information
Phone: 519-345-2440 Fax: 519-345-2449
info@huronperthcatholic.ca
Superintendent of Business & Treasurer
Mary-Ellen Ducharme
Executive Assistant – Superintendent of Business & Treasurer
Ext. 8056
Manager of Finance
Ext. 8067
Finance Services Officer
Ext. 8068
Finance Services Officer
Ext. 8066
Accounts Payable
Ext. 8053
accountspayable@huronperthcatholic.ca
Mail to:
Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board
c/o Finance & Business Services Department
3927 Perth Road 180, Box 70, Dublin, ON N0K 1E0
Finance and Purchasing Reports
- Financial Statements August 31, 2025
- Board Budget 2025-2026
- Rural and Northern Education Fund (RNEF) Expenditures 2023-2024
- Financial Statements August 31, 2024
- Board Budget 2024-2025
- Rural and Northern Education Fund (RNEF) Expenditures 2022-2023
- Financial Statements August 31, 2023
- Board Budget 2023-2024
- Rural and Northern Education Fund (RNEF) Expenditures 2021-2022
- Financial Statements August 31, 2022
- Board Budget 2022-2023
- Financial Statements August 31, 2021
- Board Budget 2021-2022
Purchasing
- Ontario Broader Public Sector (BPS) Supply Chain Code of Ethics
- Ministry of Ontario Broader Public Sector Procurement Directive – Effective July 01, 2011
- Board Policy – Purchasing
Requests for Tenders (RFTs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), and Requests for Expression of Interest (REOIs)
Facilities
The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board is proud to offer 19 beautifully maintained facilities consisting of 16 elementary schools, two secondary schools and one Catholic Education Centre. Our sites are managed by the Facilities Department, together with the support of our principals and dedicated custodial staff.
For inquiries related to Facilities, please contact our Manager of Facilities at (519) 345-2440 or by sending an email to info@huronperthcatholic.ca
Manager of Facilities
Pat Varallo Ext. 8092
Facilities and Health & Safety Officer
Dave Garrick Ext. 8091
Operations Clerk
Emma Folkema Ext. 8070
Ontario Safe Drinking Water Act
Huron-Perth Catholic ensures all staff and students have access to safe drinking water. To view Annual Reports related to O.Reg. 173/03, Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 , please click below:
Annual Water Report St. Columban 2024-2025
Annual Water Report St. Patrick’s, Dublin 2024-2025
Annual Water Report St. Patrick’s, Kinkora 2024-2025
Annual Water Report St. Columban 2023-2024
Annual Water Report St. Patrick’s, Dublin 2023-2024
Annual Water Report St. Patrick’s, Kinkora 2023-2024
Waste Audits and Waste Reduction Plans are required for sites hosting a student population greater than 350. Please click below to review Annual Reports for all applicable sites:
St. Michael Catholic Secondary School Waste Assessment Report 2023.pdf
St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School Waste Assessment Report 2023.pdf
To view our most current Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions report, please click the link below:
HPCDSB BPS GHG Emissions Report for Fiscal 2023 – September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024
Energy reporting and conservation reporting helps public agencies to manage electricity use and costs, identify best practices and energy-saving opportunities, evaluate results by comparison across the province, assist in goal setting by providing benchmarks and measure improvement over time. To view our Energy Conservation Demand Management Plan, please click the link below:
Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan For Fiscal Year 2023-2024 to Fiscal Year 2027-2028