
The Joy of Kindness

Discover your local
Catholic school during
Catholic Schools
Open Week
August 4-10
A major expansion of training pathways at Western Technical College is preparing students for the jobs of tomorrow.
Catholic Education South Australia is making it easy to explore the benefits of a Catholic education during its annual Catholic Schools Open Week from August 21 to 27.
Catholic Education South Australia’s holistic educational system gives students the right tools to thrive.
Bonnie the mini groodle is building confidence and helping students make new connections at St Joseph’s Tranmere.
Choosing a school is one of a parent's most important decisions. Your child will spend 13 years at school, so you’ll want to make the right choice for your child!
Compass Catholic Community, a fee-free school for 17- to 24-year-olds in Davoren Park, is offering a chance to find out firsthand what it’s like to be a part of their school community at te first ever ‘Compass Immersion Day'.
A school mural depicts the beating heart of one of the state’s most multicultural schools, St Brigid's School Kilburn.
Investment in Catholic schools in Adelaide’s northern suburbs is supporting the growth of new communities.
Students at two Catholic schools are working together to design and build new equipment to develop their skateboarding skills.
Playgroup provides children with an opportunity to develop socially, emotionally and cognitively while also allowing parents and caregivers to build support networks. With 61 supported playgroups located within Catholic schools across the state, SPiCE (Supported Playgroups in Catholic Education) playgroups provide a time and place for over 1,900 children and over 1,600 families from different backgrounds to play, be and belong.
A major expansion of training pathways at Western Technical College is preparing students for the jobs of tomorrow.
Compass Catholic Community, a fee-free school for 17- to 24-year-olds in Davoren Park, is offering a chance to find out firsthand what it’s like to be a part of their school community at te first ever ‘Compass Immersion Day'.
Catholic Education South Australia is making it easy to explore the benefits of a Catholic education during its annual Catholic Schools Open Week from August 21 to 27.
A school mural depicts the beating heart of one of the state’s most multicultural schools, St Brigid's School Kilburn.
Catholic Education South Australia’s holistic educational system gives students the right tools to thrive.
Investment in Catholic schools in Adelaide’s northern suburbs is supporting the growth of new communities.
Bonnie the mini groodle is building confidence and helping students make new connections at St Joseph’s Tranmere.
Students at two Catholic schools are working together to design and build new equipment to develop their skateboarding skills.
Choosing a school is one of a parent's most important decisions. Your child will spend 13 years at school, so you’ll want to make the right choice for your child!
Playgroup provides children with an opportunity to develop socially, emotionally and cognitively while also allowing parents and caregivers to build support networks. With 61 supported playgroups located within Catholic schools across the state, SPiCE (Supported Playgroups in Catholic Education) playgroups provide a time and place for over 1,900 children and over 1,600 families from different backgrounds to play, be and belong.