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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.
St Francis de Sales College, Mount Barker has officially opened its brand new, state-of-the-art primary school facilities for students in Reception to Year 6.
The $13.7million project includes the new co-located Alive Catholic Early Learning Centre for children aged 6 months to 5 years.
Students at Saint David's School Tea Tree Gully have placed second in the country at a nationwide times tables competition known as 'Oz Rocks 2021'!
Three graduates of South Australian Catholic schools have been awarded scholarships from the Playford Trust.
The Trust works to support outstanding students from regional SA who intend to enrol as undergraduates to study science, technology, engineering or mathematics subjects at one of the State’s three universities.
Out of the six regional science and engineering scholarships awarded by the Playford Trust this year, three recipients were from Catholic schools.
Congratulations to Renee Rees who was recently awarded Lead Teacher Certification by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) - the Cardijn College teacher was recognised at a ceremony held last month.
Staff from Catholic Education South Australia, including educators from our schools, will be available at the Pregnancy, Babies and Children’s Expo at the Adelaide Showground at Wayville on Saturday April 17 and Sunday April 18.
The South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools (SACCS) has announced a number of initiatives of designed to reduce the financial burden on families.
Parents, teachers and staff are invited to share their insights through a new survey focused on gifted students and gifted education.
Reception students who join a 2021 mid-year intake at a Catholic school will get free tuition in Terms 3 and 4.