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400 people from across Australia came to Adelaide for the Australian Catholic Youth Ministry Convention (ACYMC) over the long weekend in October.
Catholic Education SA launched its vibrant rebrand and responsive website with Catholic Education staff present at morning tea on Monday 13th October.
The Catholic Schools Music Festival, held at the Festival Theatre, representing 65 schools over the four performances, was another artistic triumph.
The entire school was bursting with colour and the sights and sounds of children expressing their cultural heritage.
Catholic Education South Australia has launched its video: The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum which engages children and young people in learning about safety, respectful relationships and developing a personal network of trusted adults.
Bushfires pose a threat to the whole community. The Catholic Education Office SA ensures that schools follow guidelines on days of high risk within the Fire Danger Season.
Teachers from 56 Catholic schools met to exchange information to assist the smooth transition of primary school students to their next school.
Senior Students build Garden Beds at St Catherines School, Stirling.
600 people gathered at The Donato Centre for the 2014 Taikurri Koma Butto (In Company Together) for the Annual Celebration Dinner. The evening provides an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who attend Catholic schools, and their families, to come together as a community, to celebrate their achievements.
400 people from across Australia came to Adelaide for the Australian Catholic Youth Ministry Convention (ACYMC) over the long weekend in October.
Bushfires pose a threat to the whole community. The Catholic Education Office SA ensures that schools follow guidelines on days of high risk within the Fire Danger Season.
Catholic Education SA launched its vibrant rebrand and responsive website with Catholic Education staff present at morning tea on Monday 13th October.
Teachers from 56 Catholic schools met to exchange information to assist the smooth transition of primary school students to their next school.
The Catholic Schools Music Festival, held at the Festival Theatre, representing 65 schools over the four performances, was another artistic triumph.
Senior Students build Garden Beds at St Catherines School, Stirling.
The entire school was bursting with colour and the sights and sounds of children expressing their cultural heritage.
600 people gathered at The Donato Centre for the 2014 Taikurri Koma Butto (In Company Together) for the Annual Celebration Dinner. The evening provides an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who attend Catholic schools, and their families, to come together as a community, to celebrate their achievements.
Catholic Education South Australia has launched its video: The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum which engages children and young people in learning about safety, respectful relationships and developing a personal network of trusted adults.