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Generations connect to create understanding, share stories and learn together
Mary MacKillop College Year 9 students Sienna and Ashlyn are meeting a new older friend, Judy Rogers, who regales them with stories of flying from London to New York on Concorde and the time she carried the Olympic torch 500m along Addison Rd before handing it off to Gavin Wanganeen.
An investment in expert teachers is reaping rich rewards at this western suburbs school
Our Lady Queen of Peace School principal Lee Abela knows the secret to educational excellence – investing in today, tomorrow and the future.
New developments from Catholic Education South Australia are supporting every student from Reception to graduation
With a focus on enabling every child to learn and thrive, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) is expanding its resources, both within and without school walls.
A new regional and remote strategy is supporting remote and regional South Australian children
Whether families call Brighton or Barmera home, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) is focused on ensuring every child in the state has access to high-quality Catholic education, regardless of their location.
This month CESA has been the proud host of a cross jurisdictional meeting dedicated to the National Certification of Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers (HALT). The meeting hosted by Catholic Education SA brought together sector representatives from Queensland Catholic Education Commission, Catholic Education WA, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools, Catholic Education Tasmania and Catholic Schools NSW.
Gleeson College has an enduring spirit that sees students return as teachers
Year 12 graduation. It’s a time when most teachers and staff say goodbye to students and send them out on their life’s journey.
But at Gleeson College, it’s not so much a goodbye but more of a “see you soon”.
Almost two centuries since its establishment in South Australia, Catholic education continues to grow
Alot has changed in the 180 years since Catholic education was established in South Australia but one thing remains the same – the original vision. That vision, outlined in 1844 by Bishop Francis Murphy, was to enable every child across the state to have access to high-quality Catholic education.
Students learn Indigenous histories, cultures and traditional skills through nature
An inspiring project at St Joseph’s School West Hindmarsh is bringing the oldest culture in the world into the lives of some of Australia’s youngest students.
Students from Catholic schools across South Australia came together earlier this month for the annual CESA STEM MAD Showcase.
The Showcase was the culmination of months of work for 170 students in Years 3 to 12 across Catholic Education SA (CESA) schools who were given the opportunity to address real world issues and social injustices in order to create solutions which Makes A Difference (MAD).
The event was sponsored by the University of South Australia and hosted at their Mawson Lakes Campus on Friday August 2, bringing together 50 student teams from 30 Catholic schools.
South Australia’s newest Catholic school will open in Riverlea Park in 2027. Families can register their interest now at: www.cesa.catholic.edu.au/riverlea
The new school will be the 120th Catholic school campus delivered in South Australia and will cater for students from early years all the way through to Year 12.
Generations connect to create understanding, share stories and learn together
Mary MacKillop College Year 9 students Sienna and Ashlyn are meeting a new older friend, Judy Rogers, who regales them with stories of flying from London to New York on Concorde and the time she carried the Olympic torch 500m along Addison Rd before handing it off to Gavin Wanganeen.
Gleeson College has an enduring spirit that sees students return as teachers
Year 12 graduation. It’s a time when most teachers and staff say goodbye to students and send them out on their life’s journey.
But at Gleeson College, it’s not so much a goodbye but more of a “see you soon”.
An investment in expert teachers is reaping rich rewards at this western suburbs school
Our Lady Queen of Peace School principal Lee Abela knows the secret to educational excellence – investing in today, tomorrow and the future.
Almost two centuries since its establishment in South Australia, Catholic education continues to grow
Alot has changed in the 180 years since Catholic education was established in South Australia but one thing remains the same – the original vision. That vision, outlined in 1844 by Bishop Francis Murphy, was to enable every child across the state to have access to high-quality Catholic education.
New developments from Catholic Education South Australia are supporting every student from Reception to graduation
With a focus on enabling every child to learn and thrive, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) is expanding its resources, both within and without school walls.
Students learn Indigenous histories, cultures and traditional skills through nature
An inspiring project at St Joseph’s School West Hindmarsh is bringing the oldest culture in the world into the lives of some of Australia’s youngest students.
A new regional and remote strategy is supporting remote and regional South Australian children
Whether families call Brighton or Barmera home, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) is focused on ensuring every child in the state has access to high-quality Catholic education, regardless of their location.
Students from Catholic schools across South Australia came together earlier this month for the annual CESA STEM MAD Showcase.
The Showcase was the culmination of months of work for 170 students in Years 3 to 12 across Catholic Education SA (CESA) schools who were given the opportunity to address real world issues and social injustices in order to create solutions which Makes A Difference (MAD).
The event was sponsored by the University of South Australia and hosted at their Mawson Lakes Campus on Friday August 2, bringing together 50 student teams from 30 Catholic schools.
This month CESA has been the proud host of a cross jurisdictional meeting dedicated to the National Certification of Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers (HALT). The meeting hosted by Catholic Education SA brought together sector representatives from Queensland Catholic Education Commission, Catholic Education WA, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools, Catholic Education Tasmania and Catholic Schools NSW.
South Australia’s newest Catholic school will open in Riverlea Park in 2027. Families can register their interest now at: www.cesa.catholic.edu.au/riverlea
The new school will be the 120th Catholic school campus delivered in South Australia and will cater for students from early years all the way through to Year 12.