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Students at St. Martin’s Catholic Primary School, Greenacres, recently received a welcome gift of hand sanitiser.
Catholic Education South Australia will open a new secondary college in the Riverland region in 2022.
The college will be located in Renmark and will cater for up to 360 students from Year 7 to 12 and build on the quality Catholic education and pastoral care already provided in the four local primary schools.
Forty Year 2 and Year 6 students from Rosary School at Prospect have created artwork for display in a digital exhibition at a local art gallery.
The students created a piece each for the ‘Boundaries, No Boundaries’ exhibition at the Newmarch Gallery, Prospect.
Two Catholic Education South Australia teachers have been recognised for their work as emerging leaders by the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL).
CESA leaders Rebecca Baker (Thomas More College) and Patrick Harmer (Cardijn College) were named as recipients of the 2020 Pip Fields Emerging Leader Award.
How do you sum up what Catholic schools do in just four words?
After 18 months of listening to stakeholders across our schools – from students to teachers, principals to parents – Catholic Education South Australia is pleased to launch our new positioning statement: Raising Hearts and Minds.
Catholic schools across the state have marked National Reconciliation Week 2020, held from May 27 to June 3 each year.
The 2020 National Reconciliation Week marks 20 years of Reconciliation Australia working to shape Australia’s journey towards a more just, equitable and reconciled nation.
St Mary MacKillop School at Wallaroo is expanding into a Reception to Year 9 school.
Currently a Reception to Year 7 school, St Mary MacKillop School will commence offering Year 8 in 2022 and Year 9 from 2023.
Construction of Catholic Education SA’s newest school at Two Wells will commence in June 2020.
The school will be a campus of Xavier College and will initially cater for students from Reception to Year 6. It will grow to become a R – 12 College catering for upwards of 1000 students.
This week, we have celebrated the learning, wellbeing and achievement of our students and schools during Catholic Education Week (May 4 – 10).
Catholic schools and colleges in South Australia remain open for Term 2.
In keeping with the latest advice, all schools in Catholic Education SA are encouraging parents and carers to send their children back to school in Week 1 of Term 2.
Students at St. Martin’s Catholic Primary School, Greenacres, recently received a welcome gift of hand sanitiser.
Catholic schools across the state have marked National Reconciliation Week 2020, held from May 27 to June 3 each year.
The 2020 National Reconciliation Week marks 20 years of Reconciliation Australia working to shape Australia’s journey towards a more just, equitable and reconciled nation.
Catholic Education South Australia will open a new secondary college in the Riverland region in 2022.
The college will be located in Renmark and will cater for up to 360 students from Year 7 to 12 and build on the quality Catholic education and pastoral care already provided in the four local primary schools.
St Mary MacKillop School at Wallaroo is expanding into a Reception to Year 9 school.
Currently a Reception to Year 7 school, St Mary MacKillop School will commence offering Year 8 in 2022 and Year 9 from 2023.
Forty Year 2 and Year 6 students from Rosary School at Prospect have created artwork for display in a digital exhibition at a local art gallery.
The students created a piece each for the ‘Boundaries, No Boundaries’ exhibition at the Newmarch Gallery, Prospect.
Construction of Catholic Education SA’s newest school at Two Wells will commence in June 2020.
The school will be a campus of Xavier College and will initially cater for students from Reception to Year 6. It will grow to become a R – 12 College catering for upwards of 1000 students.
Two Catholic Education South Australia teachers have been recognised for their work as emerging leaders by the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL).
CESA leaders Rebecca Baker (Thomas More College) and Patrick Harmer (Cardijn College) were named as recipients of the 2020 Pip Fields Emerging Leader Award.
This week, we have celebrated the learning, wellbeing and achievement of our students and schools during Catholic Education Week (May 4 – 10).
How do you sum up what Catholic schools do in just four words?
After 18 months of listening to stakeholders across our schools – from students to teachers, principals to parents – Catholic Education South Australia is pleased to launch our new positioning statement: Raising Hearts and Minds.
Catholic schools and colleges in South Australia remain open for Term 2.
In keeping with the latest advice, all schools in Catholic Education SA are encouraging parents and carers to send their children back to school in Week 1 of Term 2.