National Skills Week 24 – 30 August 2020 aims to help with the challenges facing youth, parents, students and job seekers. Young people aged 15-24 have been hardest hit by COVID-19 job losses, accounting for around 45 per cent of the total decline in employment in May, according to a new report released recently by the National Skills Commission.
Thanks to flexible learning, Year 11 student Elyse Venour already has the skills and qualifications for a successful future.
St Joseph’s School, Payneham is immersing students in STEM learning from an early age.
With exciting new technology, forwardthinking curriculums and strong links to local community, Catholic schools in the city are bursting with opportunities.
Located on the Eyre Peninsula coast and surrounded by nature and a supportive local community, boarders at St Joseph’s Port Lincoln are learning valuable skills for life beyond education.
A new vision by Catholic Education South Australia director Dr Neil McGoran is putting resources into schools, supporting families and ensuring every student has access to high-quality learning.
Creating a safe space away from the regular classroom is helping young students get the most out of their education.
Embodying a strong sense of social justice, students at Loreto College have launched a successful campaign to protect their local landscape.
The name has been selected for the new Catholic secondary college for the Riverland region, following the May 2020 announcement by Catholic Education SA (CESA) that the college is to be established at Renmark.
Set to open in 2022, the Year 7-12 secondary school will be known as St Francis of Assisi College.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide and Catholic Education SA will establish a new education and community services village for disadvantaged young people in the northern suburbs of Adelaide.