Catholic Education South Australia has announced that Nazareth Catholic Community will open a new campus at Kidman Park to cater exclusively for Year 11 and 12s.
Choosing a school for your child is one of the biggest decisions you make as a parent. So how do you find the ‘right’ one?
Three Catholic schools have been named as winners at this year’s South Australian Architecture Awards for their recent building projects.
McAuley Community School, Loreto College and Blackfriars Priory School were recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects, who award projects that have a considerable impact on the communities they serve and demonstrate generosity toward the broader public.
Six leaders in Catholic Education South Australia have been recognised by the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL).
Each year, the South Australian branch of ACEL honours educational leaders who in the view of their peers have made a significant contribution to the understanding and practice of educational leadership.
More than 550 students and staff from Catholic Education SA joined in a simultaneous celebration with schools throughout Australia to mark 200 years of Catholic education.
In a national first – the event was livestreamed with participants from every corner of the country – coming together for a simultaneous Mass.
As we celebrate National Boarding Week (May 16 – 22 2021), it is an opportunity to reflect on the quality care provided to those who board in our Catholic Schools.
Students from Gleeson College, Golden Grove have recently taken part in a virtual reality trial that allowed students to tour the world – virtually!
Gleeson is the first school in South Australia to take part in an exciting trial with The University of Adelaide Computer Science Education Research Group (CSER), with access to cutting-edge technology helping students to experience countries around the world.
This week – as part of Catholic Education Week – we’re celebrating the service of every staff member across Catholic Education South Australia.
Catholic Education SA schools are joining with department and independent South Australian schools in a national study of children’s early development from Monday May 3 to Friday July 2.
The collected data provides a picture of young children and their development in their communities, across the state and nation, which can help guide the right supports for children and families early and improve the life chances for children across Australia.
The newest Catholic primary school in South Australia has been blessed in a lovely opening ceremony over a year in the making.