Samaritan College was established in 2008 through the amalgamation of Saint Teresa's School, Our Lady Help of Christians School and Saint John's College in Whyalla. It is a three campus college, with two R-6 campuses and a 7-12 campus, evolving from the traditions and charisms of the Good Samaritan Sisters and the Christian Brothers.
We educate boys and girls from Reception to Year 12 based on our motto of ‘Faith, Wisdom, Compassion’. Samaritan offers a diverse range of learning opportunities for all students.
Samaritan College – Character through Community.
Applications are invited from persons who are willing and able to fulfil the following criteria:
University students, who will be still be studying Teaching in 2025, are welcome to express an interest in these positions for a possible Special Authority to Teach for 2025.
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Screening requirements apply.
Applicants are required to provide by email;
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
Twelve outstanding South Australian educators, including a botanist with a passion for orchids, a wizard mathematician, and a champion of the Arts in regional SA were recognised at the annual Catholic Education Awards ceremony on Thursday May 16. In addition, the teams of two innovative school programs and a dedicated school volunteer were presented with awards for their contributions to Catholic education.
Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) is pleased to announce the recipients of its first Regional Teacher Scholarship Program.
Initiated by the Diocese of Port Pirie, the program will provide 14 recipients with a total benefit of up to $20,000 each, paid as $5,000 for each full-time (or pro rata part-time equivalent) year successfully completed in an undergraduate teaching degree.