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CESA empowering girls to ‘engineer’ a successful STEM career
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38 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Year 12 students from fifteen Catholic schools have been recognised for completing their schooling in Catholic education.
The Catholic Church in Australia marks Safeguarding Sunday on the second Sunday of September - at the conclusion of National Child Protection Week. It invites people to pray for those harmed by abuse directly and indirectly within Catholic contexts.
It has been a very 'egg-citing' start to Term 3 for Catholic Education SA's supported playgroups thanks to a new literacy project that includes a golden speckled egg and a book illustrated by primary school students.
70 young minds from 17 Catholic schools across South Australia have come together for the annual CESA STEM MAD Showcase at the Adelaide Convention Centre, a culmination of months of work by students in Years 3 to 12 to design a product, service or innovation to Make A Difference (MAD) to others or the environment.
Catholic Education SA has announced it will freeze tuition fees at 84 Diocesan schools for the 2024 school year.
Located in the heart of Clare, St Joseph’s School is leading the way in excellence in education, with students consistently getting strong NAPLAN results above the national average.
For Saint Ignatius’ College principal Barbara Watkins, last year’s exceptional SACE and ATAR results reflect more than academic excellence – they also reflect human excellence.
Students at St Martin’s Greenacres take great pride in designing and creating their own mosaic crosses for graduation.
Acts of compassion are forging new intergenerational friendships for students at Our Lady of Grace, Glengowrie, who are bringing joy to older members of their local community.
A major expansion of training pathways at Western Technical College is preparing students for the jobs of tomorrow.