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Catholic Education in the Diocese of Armidale
The Armidale Catholic Schools Office (ACSO) serves 24 schools across the New England and Northwest region of NSW. The ACSO supports almost 1,000 employees in teaching and non-teaching roles, for almost 6,000 students across the Diocese.
About the role
The position purpose is to build the capacity of Catholic school principals and leadership teams to enable more effective and efficient leadership and management of our schools.
Reporting to the Director of Schools, this is one of 4 School Performance Leaders, each with a portfolio of schools they work closely with; as well as having some ‘whole of system’ responsibilities.
About Armidale NSW
Armidale is a major city with a population of nearly 30,000 people, which rests high on the Northern Tablelands. It is approximately halfway between Sydney and Brisbane and two hours from the coast.
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If you are an experienced secondary education leader with the capacity to actively support principals to lead teaching and learning in their schools, please visit traksearch.com to obtain further information.
To express your interest, simply send a resume from the Trak Search website; or by email to jobs@traksearch.com quoting ref number TS1565. Enquiries are also welcome to John Chesher on 0417 068 220.
Closing Date: Monday 25th November 2024.
Ten years ago, a unique cross-sector initiative between Catholic, public and independent schools in South Australia was established to certify teachers as Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers (HALT).
Fast forward to November 2024 and Catholic Education SA (CESA) is delighted to announce its 100th certified HALT teacher; Penny Bateman, from Xavier College, Gawler Belt campus. Penny, who holds the position of English Curriculum Leader, began her teaching career in 2021 and started her HALT certification this year. Receiving HALT certification means that Penny will now be able to mentor colleagues in the process and provide expert guidance on evidence-based teaching practices while fostering professional growth within her department.
Four Catholic schools across South Australia have been awarded $6.34 million in grants for capital works to improve learning spaces, increase opportunities for disadvantaged students and cater for more diverse learning needs.
The State Government grants — $6.34 million for Catholic schools and $6.38 million for independent schools — are for building projects to commence over the next year.
Introduced in 2018 to ensure all students have access to a first-class education, the latest funding under the scheme has been approved for four projects at Catholic schools and 103 smaller projects at independent schools.