Year 3 students at St Francis Primary School Lockleys have designed and built a ‘future’ McLaren drift car, in a project designed to encourage the use of the students’ science, maths and design skills.
The car named “Tiger Stripe” is a 2-metre concept car they designed and built based on the track-focussed McLaren Senna GTR and is designed to be a drift car of the future.
For some time, Catholic Education South Australia has been lobbying to obtain better access to school buses for children attending Catholic schools in regional South Australia.
Five Catholic school students have been awarded a 2020 Student Citizenship Award by the Order of Australia Association, South Australia Branch, for their contribution to citizenship in South Australia.
A site has been named for the Riverland’s proposed new St Francis of Assisi College, set to open at Renmark in 2022.
St Francis of Assisi College is planned to open with Year 7 and 8 in 2022 and will offer a new year level annually until it expands to Year 7 to 12 by 2026.
St Joseph’s School at Murray Bridge is partnering with the world-renowned Resilience Project, as part of their focus on student wellbeing.
St Joseph’s is the first Catholic school to become a partner school with the project and only the second in South Australia.
The South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools (SACCS) is pleased to announce the formation of Catholic School Parents SA as the new representative body of Catholic school parents.
As South Australians experience their first day of a 6-day lockdown, Catholic Education SA is working hard to support the students who attend every one of its 101 schools.
Parents, families and teachers from the five eastern suburbs Catholic primary schools have come together for the first of a series of workshops designed to help improve well-being in children.
The workshop was presented by dynamic speaker Madhavi Nawana Parker, the Managing Director of Positive Minds Australia.
An inaugural ‘Head of Village’ has been appointed for the new Catholic Northern Adelaide Education & Community Services Village set to open at Davoren Park in 2022.
Mrs Kelly Bunyon will lead the first Catholic school within the Village, that will support young people aged 17-24 who are experiencing social, emotional or behavioural difficulties.
With many Year 12 students participating in exams it’s a timely reminder to us all to think about how we can effectively support our young people.