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First launched in 2016, the Charter for Staff in Catholic Schools South Australia has been re-launched in 2021.
The Charter guides the way staff within Catholic Education SA interact and work with students, colleagues, parents, school community, professionals and other school community members.
An innovative project for indigenous students at Thomas More College has opened new opportunities for positive connections.
A fee-free school in Adelaide’s north is set to create new pathways for returning students.
Aquinas College isn’t just about academic excellence: it’s also a warm, welcoming environment for tertiary students from across the state and country.
Three Catholic schools have been named among the finalists in the 2021 SA Training Awards.
The annual awards celebrate excellence in Vocational Education and Training (VET) and acknowledge the achievements of the best and brightest students, trainers, training providers, schools and employers in South Australia.
The South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools invites input into the Student Inclusion and Diversity Policy (draft) together with the associated document From Policy into Practice: Strategies, Procedures and Guidelines (draft).
Cyber security. Gaming. Data analysis. Augmented reality. App and website design. Digital industries are firmly embedded in the South Australian landscape – and students at Rostrevor College have their fingers firmly on the keyboards to career success.
The annual SACPSSA carnival program is about developing more than just physical growth for the students who take part.
In a rapidly changing world, equipping today’s students with the technological skills of tomorrow is more important than ever – and Catholic Education is rising to the challenge.
This year, Caritas College in Port Augusta celebrates 150 years of continuous Catholic education in the Josephite tradition.
2021 also sees the end of a 150-year continuous residential presence of Josephite Sisters in Port Augusta – the longest anywhere in Australia.
First launched in 2016, the Charter for Staff in Catholic Schools South Australia has been re-launched in 2021.
The Charter guides the way staff within Catholic Education SA interact and work with students, colleagues, parents, school community, professionals and other school community members.
The South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools invites input into the Student Inclusion and Diversity Policy (draft) together with the associated document From Policy into Practice: Strategies, Procedures and Guidelines (draft).
An innovative project for indigenous students at Thomas More College has opened new opportunities for positive connections.
Cyber security. Gaming. Data analysis. Augmented reality. App and website design. Digital industries are firmly embedded in the South Australian landscape – and students at Rostrevor College have their fingers firmly on the keyboards to career success.
A fee-free school in Adelaide’s north is set to create new pathways for returning students.
The annual SACPSSA carnival program is about developing more than just physical growth for the students who take part.
Aquinas College isn’t just about academic excellence: it’s also a warm, welcoming environment for tertiary students from across the state and country.
In a rapidly changing world, equipping today’s students with the technological skills of tomorrow is more important than ever – and Catholic Education is rising to the challenge.
Three Catholic schools have been named among the finalists in the 2021 SA Training Awards.
The annual awards celebrate excellence in Vocational Education and Training (VET) and acknowledge the achievements of the best and brightest students, trainers, training providers, schools and employers in South Australia.
This year, Caritas College in Port Augusta celebrates 150 years of continuous Catholic education in the Josephite tradition.
2021 also sees the end of a 150-year continuous residential presence of Josephite Sisters in Port Augusta – the longest anywhere in Australia.