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14/06/2018

Joel's determination pays off

An enterprising young greenie is using the power of the pen to help support his school’s environmental programs.

13/06/2018

Gold medallist returns to Mazenod

Put everything into whatever it is you love, was the message from a Commonwealth Games gold medallist to the students of his former Catholic college.

12/06/2018

Junior Chefs cook-off

Last month Sacred Heart College, Kyneton, hosted its Junior Chef Competition at the College’s hospitality centre.

06/06/2018

The Long Walk

Last week, Aquinas College, Ringwood, hosted its annual Long Walk.

05/06/2018

Road to Reconciliation

Parade College, Bundoora, hosted their second Road to Reconciliation as part of National Reconciliation Week.
 

04/06/2018

First Lego League

The dedication to STEM education at Christ the King School, Newcomb, has paid off at the First Lego League European Open Invitational in Hungary. 

04/06/2018

Biggest Morning Tea

It was a sea of yellow flowers and delicious treats as Holy Eucharist School, St Albans South, celebrated the Biggest Morning Tea.

01/06/2018

New secondary school named

On a chilly Wednesday morning when Archbishop Hart, joined by students and principals from the Geelong region, named of Catholic education’s newest secondary school, Iona College Geelong.

31/05/2018

Going Up

‘It’s the first time I’ve ever blessed an elevator,’ said Archbishop Hart at St Patrick’s School, Mentone, this week at the official opening and blessing of the school’s latest addition. 

28/05/2018

Year of Youth Forums

Hundreds of secondary students from Melbourne Catholic schools took part in the Year of Youth forums last week.

25/05/2018

Be well

The students at St Aloysius College, North Melbourne, are keeping themselves fit and healthy with the College’s second Wellbeing Week this week.

25/05/2018

Help where it's needed

Sapphire took a classroom conversation about social justice as her call to make a difference for homeless and vulnerable children.

24/05/2018

… and all that jazz

The students from Aquinas College, Ringwood, travelled to Mount Gambier to represent the College in the annual Generations in Jazz festival.

23/05/2018

Take the risk of faith

Melbourne’s Archbishop Denis Hart has released his yearly Pentecost message.

17/05/2018

Standing up to injustice

Students of St Paul's School, Coburg, recently saw a performance of 'The Power of One' and signed the pledge to speak out about bullying.

15/05/2018

Premier’s VCE Awards

A total of 23 students were recognised as Top All-Round VCE High Achievers, including 5 from Catholic schools in Melbourne.

14/05/2018

Inaugural Western Region Sacred Music Concert

Last Thursday, schools from the Western Region of Melbourne came together to present a Sacred Music Concert.

11/05/2018

Mother’s Day Breakfast

Each year, hours of preparation go into making this special event open to all mums, grandmothers, female carers and guardians of our students at De La Salle College.

10/05/2018

Lights, camera, Hattie!

Last week St Bernard’s School, Coburg East, hosted Laureate Professor John Hattie and television presenter Valerie Henschel from ZDF [Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen].

09/05/2018

Generations in Jazz

Last weekend, musicians and music enthusiasts from around Australia gathered in Mount Gambier in South Australia for the Generations in Jazz festival.

07/05/2018

National Schools Constitutional Convention

Approximately 120 students from government, independent and Catholic schools from across Australia attend the National Schools Constitutional Convention every year in Canberra.