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For students at St Martin’s Greenacres, learning Auslan is about more than communication.
St Paul’s College, Gilles Plains has been announced as one of nine prize winners in the inaugural Andy Thomas Space Foundation Schools Challenge.
The Challenge encourages Years 7, 8 or 9 students in South Australian schools to create a project highlighting the importance and potential use of space technology in addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
St Pauls was awarded $5,000 to implement their proposed idea of exploring how space technology of vertical farming could help the people of Mangaran, a remote Indonesian village.
As South Australians experience another lockdown, Catholic Education SA is working hard to support the students who attend every one of its 101 schools.
“We will continue to get through this pandemic together,” said Dr Neil McGoran, Director, Catholic Education South Australia.
Catholic Education South Australia has announced that Nazareth Catholic Community will open a new campus at Kidman Park to cater exclusively for Year 11 and 12s.
Three Catholic schools have been named as winners at this year’s South Australian Architecture Awards for their recent building projects.
McAuley Community School, Loreto College and Blackfriars Priory School were recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects, who award projects that have a considerable impact on the communities they serve and demonstrate generosity toward the broader public.
For almost two centuries, Catholic Education South Australia has been producing thriving, caring and compassionate people – and there’s more to come
Josiah Whillas, a graduate of St Joseph’s School Port Lincoln, has won the 2020 Kathleen McPhee Music Scholarship.
Choosing a school for your child is one of the biggest decisions you make as a parent. So how do you find the ‘right’ one?
Six leaders in Catholic Education South Australia have been recognised by the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL).
Each year, the South Australian branch of ACEL honours educational leaders who in the view of their peers have made a significant contribution to the understanding and practice of educational leadership.
For students at St Martin’s Greenacres, learning Auslan is about more than communication.
For almost two centuries, Catholic Education South Australia has been producing thriving, caring and compassionate people – and there’s more to come
St Paul’s College, Gilles Plains has been announced as one of nine prize winners in the inaugural Andy Thomas Space Foundation Schools Challenge.
The Challenge encourages Years 7, 8 or 9 students in South Australian schools to create a project highlighting the importance and potential use of space technology in addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
St Pauls was awarded $5,000 to implement their proposed idea of exploring how space technology of vertical farming could help the people of Mangaran, a remote Indonesian village.
As South Australians experience another lockdown, Catholic Education SA is working hard to support the students who attend every one of its 101 schools.
“We will continue to get through this pandemic together,” said Dr Neil McGoran, Director, Catholic Education South Australia.
Josiah Whillas, a graduate of St Joseph’s School Port Lincoln, has won the 2020 Kathleen McPhee Music Scholarship.
Catholic Education South Australia has announced that Nazareth Catholic Community will open a new campus at Kidman Park to cater exclusively for Year 11 and 12s.
Choosing a school for your child is one of the biggest decisions you make as a parent. So how do you find the ‘right’ one?
Three Catholic schools have been named as winners at this year’s South Australian Architecture Awards for their recent building projects.
McAuley Community School, Loreto College and Blackfriars Priory School were recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects, who award projects that have a considerable impact on the communities they serve and demonstrate generosity toward the broader public.
Six leaders in Catholic Education South Australia have been recognised by the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL).
Each year, the South Australian branch of ACEL honours educational leaders who in the view of their peers have made a significant contribution to the understanding and practice of educational leadership.