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15/12/2021

Working together

As a child’s ‘first and most important educators’ (John Paul II), parents are essential partners in ensuring our students receive a high-quality Catholic education.

15/12/2021

Creating the future

A team of creative STEM students from Christ the King School, Newcomb, are taking their invention to the world stage.

14/12/2021

Be the light

Students from two secondary colleges, Avila College, Mount Waverley, and Mazenod College, Mulgrave, explain why they choose to serve.

09/12/2021

We walk hand in hand

The Prep students at St Thomas More’s School, Hadfield, have developed their own Acknowledgment of Country.

09/12/2021

Success for the Daw triplets

 Three brothers at Catholic Regional College, Sydenham, are celebrating a special graduation together.

07/12/2021

Spirit of Anzac

Students from Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ have honoured the spirit of the Anzacs in the 2021 Premier’s Sprit of Anzac Prize.

30/11/2021

The show must go on

After delays and postponements, the wait was worth it for the young performers taking to the stage at Catholic Regional College, Caroline Springs, for their school production.

25/11/2021

Kingsbury leader in the Hot List

Kevin Burke, principal of Our Lady of the Way School, Kingsbury, has been included in The Educator Hot List 2021.

25/11/2021

ARIA Award for Fitzroy teacher

Zoë Barry, a music teacher at Sacred Heart School, Fitzroy, has been announced the winner of the 2021 Telstra ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) Music Teacher Award.

22/11/2021

Lisieux Catholic Primary School blessed by Archbishop Peter

The community of Lisieux Catholic Primary School, Torquay North, gathered on Friday for the official opening and blessing of the school by Archbishop Peter A Comensoli.

22/11/2021

St Catherine of Siena blessed by Archbishop Peter

It was a joyous occasion for the community of St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary School, Armstrong Creek, on Friday as they gathered for the official opening and blessing of the school by Archbishop Peter A Comensoli.

16/11/2021

Searching for scientific talent

Aquinas College, Ringwood, has uncovered some rising scientific stars with two Year 9 students receiving major bursaries in the Victorian Science Talent Search (STS) competition.

16/11/2021

STEM MAD National builds a better future

Following its success in ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ over recent years, STEM MAD will become a national event today with the theme ‘Learning from the past to build a better future’.

11/11/2021

A new centre for Padua College

A new learning centre for Year 7 and 8 students at Padua College, Mornington, will start construction in 2022.

11/11/2021

Remembrance Day

Catholic schools around ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ paused today to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

11/11/2021

New campus for CRC Melton

Catholic Regional College Melton, Melton, entered an exciting new phase with work commencing on its Cobblebank Campus.

04/11/2021

Celebrating arts and technology

Ave Maria College, Aberfeldie, has celebrated the achievements of its VCE Unit 3/4 students as part of the Arts and Technology Festival.

04/11/2021

Keeping Victoria beautiful

St James’ School, Brighton, is a finalist in the Education category of Keep Victoria Beautiful’s Sustainable Cities 2021 Awards.

29/10/2021

Three cheers for teachers

Schools around Australia are celebrating the great work done by our amazing teachers on World Teachers Day.

28/10/2021

Conversations with God

The students at St Ambrose’s School, Woodend, have been reflecting on their relationship with God in a series of conversations.

28/10/2021

A vision to support mental health

Poppy Broomhall from St Mary’s College, Seymour, believes you can never be too young to speak out on important issues.