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29/07/2021

Olyroo hero

Their Olympic campaign may be over, but the cheering continues for soccer captain Thomas Deng.

29/07/2021

Connection to community

Students at St Patrick’s School, Mentone, celebrated Australian Indigenous cultures by producing their own artwork.

27/07/2021

Reaching the high notes

Caitlin Wans, a Year 12 student at Our Lady of Sion College, Box Hill, has been accepted into the Washington National Opera’s Opera Institute summer singing program.

26/07/2021

I am always with you: World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Grandparents took pride of place in the virtual assembly at St Fidelis’ School, Moreland, to celebrate the Church’s inaugural World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly.

23/07/2021

Stories that change

The Victorian Association for the Teaching of English (VATE) writing competition has seen winners from two of ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ’s Catholic schools.

22/07/2021

Sacred Heart School wins ‘Picasso Cow’ award

Students at Sacred Heart School, Sandringham, have this year won best design in Victoria and 2nd place nationally for their decoration of Patricia the Picasso Cow depicting dairy product production processes.

22/07/2021

Top Arts: Macquarie Group People’s Choice Award (second prize)

Artist Greta Lineham from St Aloysius College, North ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ, took out people’s choice second prize in this year’s Top Arts exhibition.

21/07/2021

St John’s Regional College presents The Addams Family

With a cast and crew of over 50 students the St John’s Regional College, Dandenong, production of The Addams Family promises to be incredibly special.

20/07/2021

Principal for a day

Being principal of a school is a hard job, but a Year 7 student recently found out that there is more to it than meets the eye when it comes to leading a school community.

19/07/2021

Academy of Teaching and Leadership takes shape

Dr Simon Lindsay of ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ joined a group hosted by the Minister for Education James Merlino on a site tour of the future Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership.

16/07/2021

Catholic school PESA finalists

The state final of the Plain English Speaking Award (PESA) will take place next week, with strong representation from students at Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ.

14/07/2021

Family Week sculpture winners

Two students from St Paul’s School, Coburg, have won first prize in AGL’s Family Week sculpture competition.

13/07/2021

Commissioning of the ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ Board

The inaugural board members of ³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ Archdiocese Catholic Schools (³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ) were officially commissioned at a Mass and dinner last week.

12/07/2021

Term 3 begins

Welcome to the beginning of Term 3. With a number of theme weeks and liturgical celebrations, it’s a great time for students, teachers and families in Catholic schools to bring together their faith identity as a love of learning.

09/07/2021

Conversations on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education

³Ô¹Ï²»´òìÈ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Officers, Leila Gurruwiwi and Helen Christensen, discuss ways to enhance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in the curriculum.

01/07/2021

In service to the community

Susan Collins has been named a recipient of a 2021 Service to Community Award from the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council (NATSICC).

28/06/2021

New vision for love, hope and unity

The logo for Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, Mickleham, has been revealed at a special morning tea with the school’s foundation families.

25/06/2021

Antonine College’s fundraiser for Lebanon

Students and staff at Antonine College, Pascoe Vale South, have been putting their faith in action by raising funds for Our Lady of the Rosary Orphanage in Achkout, Lebanon.

22/06/2021

Push-up for mental health

Staff and students at Catholic Regional College, St Albans, are exercising for an important cause.

22/06/2021

The best times

Despite the obstacles of the past year, students from St Ambrose’s School, Woodend, haven’t lost their sense of optimism.

21/06/2021

For those who are voiceless

Refugee Week is being marked at St Ignatius College Geelong, Drysdale, with a series of three actions that bring to life the plight of refugees.