Cabra Dominican College welcomed a group of Indonesian students from Dominican schools into the College community.
As part of the Catholic Education Week celebrations at St Anthony’s School, Edwardstown - the children, staff and parents participated in a Multi-cultural parade that helped us to experience that we belong to a global community and what is at the heart of a Catholic school.
On Wednesday 8 June Cardijn College hosted the first official Inter-College Championship (Intercol) between Cardijn College and Cabra Dominican College. Students from Years 8 to12 competed in soccer, football, netball and basketball for the coveted Smith-O’Grady Cup,
There’s nothing more satisfying than being able to take home and use the veggies and herbs you have helped to plant and grow, and the students in Mount Carmel College’s Mary MacKillop Special Education Unit would agree.
Year 9 students at Kildare College are asking the hard questions and opening up the debate about the storage of nuclear waste in South Australia.
St Patrick’s Technical College has been named as one of 12 pilot sites for a Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) style program. It is the first site to be named in South Australia.
One of the highlights of National Reconciliation Week at the Catholic Education Office (CEO) was the launch of the much anticipated Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) by the Director Catholic Education, Helen O’Brien. Guests at the launch included Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O’Brien AO, Bill Corey OAM and staff of the CEO.
Helen O’Brien, Director of Catholic Education SA reflects on her visit :
Some weeks ago, I received an online invitation to visit Our Lady of Grace School at Glengowrie: and so I did visit last week. I was met by an enthusiastic group of students who told me about their school and their learning.
Director of Catholic Education SA, Helen O’Brien reflects on her visit to St Joseph’s Education Centre at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College:
There are some learning environments where the success or otherwise of the education provided is critical to the life chance and success of the young people there: the St Joseph’s Education Centre at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College is such a place.
Kildare College students have hit the headlines again, this time on the ABC’s BTN (Behind the News), where they tell us about their book ’Generations of Service’. The students tell us how they researched the family stories of 8 Indigenous service men and women who have served Australia in war or other conflict.