Catholic schools across South Australia are offering mid-year Reception enrolment intake for students who turn five on or before October 31.
Students from Rosary School, St Pius X Catholic School and St Joseph’s Memorial School, Norwood received awards at the 2018 Primary Mathematics Association Powerful Learners: Mathematics & Numeracy Challenge.
Paper planes, drones and the colour red were on the radar at St Therese School, Colonel Light Gardens, when students participated in a special event to raise awareness of dyslexia.
The first stage of one of the most significant developments undertaken by Catholic Education SA will be unveiled on Friday November 16.
Kildare College is implementing dynamic changes to its teaching and learning practices in 2018, with the introduction of a new vision for the Middle Years. Aimed at students from Year 7 – 9, the vision focuses on the concepts of challenge, inspire and act.
The opening of a new Catholic Reception to Year 6 school at Hove has moved a step closer following the appointment of Amanda Parslow as the principal.
McAuley Community School will be built on the site of the former Marymount College...
St Catherine's School, Stirling was recently awarded the KESAB Overall Project winner in the 'Outstanding School Project' category for their Aquaponics Project.
Catholic Education South Australia is leading a project focused on Pedagogical Leadership for the Middle Years Inquiry.
As Catholic Education South Australia prepares for an influx of Year 7s moving to secondary school in 2019 – some schools have taken an innovative approach to preparing their students for the move.
Teachers and students from St Brigid’s School, Kilburn went along to the Art Gallery SALA Awards ceremony to enjoy looking at the entries… imagine their surprise and excitement when it was announced that their school had won the ‘Best Primary School Exhibition' award for their SALA Exhibit ‘Identity Explorers’.