Two Catholic Education South Australia teachers have been recognised for their work as emerging leaders by the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL).
CESA leaders Rebecca Baker (Thomas More College) and Patrick Harmer (Cardijn College) were named as recipients of the 2020 Pip Fields Emerging Leader Award.
This week, we have celebrated the learning, wellbeing and achievement of our students and schools during Catholic Education Week (May 4 – 10).
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After 18 months of listening to stakeholders across our schools – from students to teachers, principals to parents – Catholic Education South Australia is pleased to launch our new positioning statement: Raising Hearts and Minds.
Catholic schools and colleges in South Australia remain open for Term 2.
In keeping with the latest advice, all schools in Catholic Education SA are encouraging parents and carers to send their children back to school in Week 1 of Term 2.
A new technical college will be established in Adelaide’s western suburbs, supporting students to pursue trade pathways into high demand jobs such as defence and shipbuilding.
In the face of the fight against coronavirus, Year 8 students at St Paul’s College, Gilles Plains, have designed and built a hands-free device to dispense hand sanitiser.
Catholic Education SA has launched a Learning Online website that will provide support for our students and teachers as we move to providing learning in an online environment.
In these rapidly changing times, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) teachers will support students using alternative modes of lesson delivery.
Catholic Education SA has announced that all Catholic schools in SA will provide fee remissions to families financially impacted by COVID-19.
Arch D Radio was disappointed to cancel the planned Arch D Radio Awards night on Friday March 13, so thinking outside the square, they’ve decided that the awards will go ahead…via podcast!