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19/02/2020
Volleyball comp to hit Melton
Catholic Regional College, Melton, will soon be home to a new volleyball competition, after deciding to open its doors to the sport.
17/02/2020
Faith, hope and unity
A new statue of Mary has been installed on the grounds of Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School, Sunbury.
14/02/2020
Safer internet day
At St Paul’s School, Coburg, Tuesday’s Safer Internet Day was the perfect opportunity to introduce internet safety to the school’s newest students.
Informed consumers can end slavery
The Make Your School Slavery-free resource kit has been officially launched by Archbishop Peter A Comensoli at Academy of Mary Immaculate, Fitzroy.
13/02/2020
Walk to School winners
St Peter’s School, Bentleigh East, has been announced the winner of the Walk to School program for the south-eastern region.
11/02/2020
The future is listening
The future is listening is the theme of this year’s Catholic Education Week, 15–22 March.
07/02/2020
Slavery-free
Catholic Education Melbourne, ACRATH and the Catholic ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne have developed an online anti-slavery kit to help schools create a slavery-free staffroom.
06/02/2020
New building at Antonine College
Some students at Antonine College, Pascoe Vale South, are starting the new school year in a new school building.
29/01/2020
Shining a spotlight on art
Filling the school with art is all in a day’s work at Our Lady Help of Christians School, Brunswick East.
28/01/2020
Australia Day honour for Catholic principal
Former Catholic school principal Julie Ryan has been appointed Member of the Order of Australia for service to secondary education in the 2020 Australia Day Honours.
Welcome to the new school year
The 2020 school year has begun with over 150,000 students returning to or beginning their education in Catholic schools across Melbourne this week.
23/12/2019
Not merely a symbol of hope
Archbishop Peter A Comensoli has delivered his 2019 Christmas message for schools in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne.
19/12/2019
Where is the Reservoir train?
Level crossing removals are a familiar part of the changing face of Melbourne, but for St Gabriel’s School, Reservoir, they also presented an opportunity to share student art and stories with the community.
18/12/2019
You’ve got a friend in me
It’s not easy to design a mascot to promote inclusion, but it was a breeze for Evan from Annunciation School, Brooklyn.
17/12/2019
Music and wellbeing go together
Students at St Matthew’s School are engaging in a range of musical activities, including a rock band, to enhance their wellbeing.
Year in Review
It’s been another wonderful year for Catholic schools across the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne.
12/12/2019
Delivering Christmas cheer for kids in care
Santa ditched his reindeers in favour of completing a very special delivery in Victoria’s first locally built, fully electric bus with the Minister for Public Transport, Melissa Horne.
11/12/2019
Premier announces capital funding investment in Catholic schools
Premier Daniel Andrews visited St Paul’s School, Coburg, to announce a $47 million capital investment in increasing school capacity and upgrading school facilities.
10/12/2019
Shoot to win
The talented and dedicated sportspeople at St Thomas the Apostle School, Blackburn, have had two successes recently.
06/12/2019
Year 6 IB PYP Exhibition at Aberfeldie
Our Lady of the Nativity School, Aberfeldie, is a Franciscan school offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP).
04/12/2019
A sustainable school
The student leaders at St Martin de Porres School, Avondale Heights, have been making a big difference to their school’s environmental footprint.
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