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27/08/2018

Tech in Action

Last week’s Tech in Action was a professional learning day for teachers and students by teachers and students from St Thomas More’s School.

24/08/2018

Find your treasure

Year 10 students at Marian College, Sunshine West, had the pleasure of hosting authors Fiona Wood and Cath Crowley.

23/08/2018

Junior Gifted and Talented Day

Over 140 students from the local schools joined an enthusiastic group of Siena girls to participate in the Junior Stretch and Challenge Day.

22/08/2018

Differences do not define anyone

Students from St Mary’s School, Williamstown, visited the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre in Footscray to not only give goods, but to give hope to some of our most vulnerable people.

21/08/2018

Avila Book Launch!

Avila College, Mount Waverley, is delighted to announce the launch of a new children's book. 

20/08/2018

From South Sudan to PhD

William Abur, African Family Liaison Officer at Thomas Carr College, Tarneit, graduated from Victoria University as a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) earlier this month.

17/08/2018

Winning designs support Homelessness Week

Two Catholic Regional College St Albans students have created winning designs in a statewide T-shirt competition to support Homelessness Week.

16/08/2018

A Science Week world record

An important world record was (unofficially) broken this morning at Marymede College, South Morang, as part of National Science Week.

15/08/2018

Bishop visits Antonine College

Foundation to Year 6 students formed a guard of honour when His Excellency Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay accompanied the relics of Saint Maroun on a visit to Antonine College last week.

14/08/2018

St Monica’s student sets sights on W-League

Alana, a Year 10 student at St Monica’s College, Epping, is currently playing for Junior NTC in Victoria and has big goals to play for Australia and make the W-League.

13/08/2018

Game changers and change makers

National Science Week 2018 has begun with the theme ‘Game changers and change makers’.

10/08/2018

Music to smooth transition

Music plays an active role in the lives of students at Our Lady of Sion College,  with some 400 students participating in lessons and ensembles on a weekly basis.

09/08/2018

Apple Distinguished School

St Lawrence School has been recognised as an Apple Distinguished School for 2018–2020 for its use of Apple technology to enhance its learner-centred approach to pedagogy.

08/08/2018

St Mary of the Cross Mackillop Feast Day

Today is the feast day of Australia’s first saint, St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, of which students explain why St Mary of the Cross MacKillop is such an important person in the life of all Australians.

07/08/2018

7th Transnational VCE Conference in China

For the seventh year running, Thomas Carr College, teamed up with three other Victorian schools to run the transnational VCE conference, this year in the historic city of Xi’an, China.

06/08/2018

St Mary's Castlemaine Honoured for 5 Star Achievement

St Mary’s School, Castlemaine, held an assembly to congratulate its students community for achieving the highest rating of 5 Stars from the ResourceSmart Schools program at Sustainability Victoria.

31/07/2018

PESA state winner heading to national finals

Samuel Roach of St Kevin's College, Toorak, has been chosen as the Victorian winner of the 2018 Plain English Speaking Award (PESA).

30/07/2018

St John’s students ‘on track’

Over the school holidays, St John’s Regional College, Dandenong, hosted the Mushroom Group’s ‘On Track Music Program’.

27/07/2018

It’s almost time…

After months of rehearsals, hundreds of singers, dancers and musicians from Catholic secondary schools across Melbourne, Time to Shine will dazzle audiences in shows at 2:00pm and 7:30pm.

27/07/2018

Talent comes up Tops

The 2018 VCE Season of Excellence VCAA Board Appreciation Award winners were announced on Wednesday 27 June, with St Kevin's College graduate Thomas Emerson winning for his entry in Top Arts.

26/07/2018

Refugee and EAL Parents in the School Community

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ringwood has over 70 refugee and EAL families. Our refugee families are mainly Chin from Burma/Myanmar, or transit countries of India or Malaysia.