
Safeguarding Sunday 2022

St Barbara’s Parish School in Roxby Downs is lighting a path to career advancement for teachers of all experience levels.
Sacred Heart College grounds manager Paul Morgan has been honoured for his work nurturing students across South Australia and the globe.
Our Lady of La Vang has teamed up with a supermarket giant to support young people with disability to learn valuable new skills.
A new outdoor learning area has won St Francis de Sales College, Mount Barker national recognition for innovation and excellence in learning.
A CESA-funded environmental initiative at St Anthony’s School, Edwardstown is helping young students and older members of their local parish to blossom.
Choosing a school for your child is one of the biggest decisions you make as a parent. In South Australia, families have a wide range of schooling options, including a Catholic Education.
Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) is making it easy to explore the benefits of a Catholic education by opening the doors at its 103 Catholic schools across SA during its annual Catholic Schools Open Week.
For the past five years, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) director Dr Neil McGoran has had a vision: to provide an education system that recognises each young person’s individual talents and abilities and helps them to thrive.
St Michael’s College, Henley Beach has opened its doors – and arms – to refugee children and their families in need, offering hope and opportunities to a new generation of children coming to Australia from across the globe.
Students at Holy Family Catholic School, Parafield Gardens are in the perfect space for engineering their educational pathways into jobs of the future.
The school offers a strong STEM education focus, with a recently established Design Lab enabling students to engage in STEM studies.
Innovative students from across the state have come together for the annual CESA STEM MAD Showcase.
Held on August 12 at the Adelaide Convention Centre, the event saw its highest participation ever, with over 35 submissions culminating in student teams from eleven Catholic schools showcasing their STEM innovations.