FIND A SCHOOL NEAR YOU
Catholic Education South Australia
report.jpg
News-SATrainingAwards.jpg

Congratulations training award finalists!

Read More
cropped1.jpg
20 Jun 2018

St Columba College Year 12 student Simon Knox-Simmons has been recognised for his achievements at the recent PEER Awards Night held at the Adelaide Convention Centre.

Read More
News-MYTeaching.jpg
14 Jun 2018

Catholic Education SA is moving Year 7 from primary to secondary settings in most Catholic schools in 2019. This exciting initiative is creating new employment opportunities in Catholic secondary schools.

Read More
News-EddieWoo.jpg
12 Jun 2018

Australia’s most famous Maths Teacher – Eddie Woo – will share his passion for mathematics with Catholic students and teachers later this month.

Read More
News-SchoolBoard1.jpg
11 Jun 2018

The first School Board Chairpersons’ Forum was a great success - with another scheduled in Mt Gambier on June 27.

Read More
news-reconciliationweek.jpg
01 Jun 2018

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

Read More
News-KiribatiMay18.jpg
31 May 2018

Recently a team of teachers from seven Catholic schools across the Diocese of Port Pirie ventured to  Abaokoro, Kiribati.

Read More
News-Kyran.jpg
29 May 2018

Kyran Dixon, the 2018 SA Young Australian of the Year and an alumni of Mount Carmel College, tells his inspiring story of beating cancer, moving forward and being determined to make a difference to the lives of others

Read More
IMG_0026cropped.jpg
14 May 2018

On Friday 11 May, Benjamin Lainio, who completed Year 12 at Nazareth College in 2017, was awarded the Kathleen McPhee Music Scholarship.

 

Read More
20180326_152808crop2.jpg
04 May 2018

Catholic Education South Australia's commitment to move Year 7 to secondary settings has provided a unique opportunity for 11 secondary and primary schools to engage in professional dialogue with Professor Donna Pendergast and Dr Katherine Swain on March 26 and 27.

Read More