The last 12 months has been an extraordinary period of time in the life of Year 11 Loreto College student, Annabel Lane. The passionate historian will be attending the ANZAC Day Dawn Service Centenary Commemoration at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, after being selected as a winner in the 2015 South Australian Premier’s Anzac Spirit Prize Competition.
On Friday 10 April, Lam Nguyen, who completed Year 12 at Christian Brothers College Adelaide in 2014, was awarded the Kathleen McPhee Music Scholarship.
500 Years of Service: St Mary of the Cross MacKillop Faithful Followers
Josephite Sisters, family members, friends and clergy gathered to celebrate the Jubilee of Profession of nine Jospehite sisters on Saturday 11 April.
Gleeson College Year 12 Science student Liam Parker has earned himself a month- long international trip to Science Summer School in Heidelberg, Germany. Liam is one of just three Australians to receive this prestigious opportunity this year.
One of our CESA Year 7 teachers recently attended a four day professional development experience in Canberra run by educators for educators which could best be described as a personally guided, back-stage pass to iconic venues. Teachers were proveded with resources, to assist with planning and allow authentic learning to be incorporated into a program.
God our Source and Destiny, you share life and are present with us in our suffering. May we share in the light of your love and glory revealed in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
In Holy Week and Easter Week school communities across the state gathered to mark the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
Recent weeks have seen the launch of the Strategy for Leading Catholic Education to New Levels of Excellence. Acting Director, Helen O’Brien, said that there has been a warm response with a range of matters being identified that will require deep consideration.
The South Australian Catholic Primary Schools Sports Association (SACPSSA) had 62 schools compete over five days in the Annual Swimming Carnival with 1018 competitors, competing in eight sections.
As a fund raiser for Project Compassion a Year 11 Religion class at Mary Mackillop College, Kensington took on the challenge of creating crosses out of palm leaves. With some team work and assistance from You Tube for visual learners, the girls became proficient cross makers for a worthy cause.