Sending one child off to high school is hard enough for some parents, but imagine sending both your eldest and youngest off together!
This is the case for the Olive/Freer family...
Close to 4,000 Year 7 students started in Catholic schools this week.
Catholic secondary schools have seen significant growth in enrolments with one school - Cardijn College at Noarlunga Downs - jumping by 26%.
The development of McAuley Community School is well underway with building works commencing at the site.
A number of teachers and leaders have been involved in the Middle Years Network as secondary schools prepare for the move of Year 7s in 2019.
Congratulations to the Catholic School students who are among 25 students recognised for outstanding academic and community achievements by the Governor of South Australia.
The inaugural CESA STEM Forum took place on Friday 30th of November at the Adelaide Convention Centre with more than 120 students, teachers, and leaders in attendance.
For 15 of Adelaide’s bright budding researchers, the SACE subject ‘Research Project’ has been far more than just an opportunity to study an area of their interest; it has been an opportunity to take the “next step”.
Sixteen teachers from across the three South Australian education sectors, Catholic Education South Australia (CESA), Department for Education and Association of Independent Schools of South Australia (AISSA) gathered with family and friends to receive certificates recognising them as Nationally Certified Highly Accomplished (HAT) or Lead Teachers (LT).
One hundred and forty Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary students gathered recently to celebrate ‘Ngunyawayiti Ngadluku Ngartu-itya’ (Children’s Celebration).
St Patrick’s Technical College has opened its doors this week to local primary school children to give them a real trade experience.