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03/03/2021

Side by side: Celebrating St Mary’s College St Kilda East

This year marks a new beginning for Catholic education in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ, with St Mary’s College Melbourne, St Kilda East, becoming the only Catholic coeducational secondary school in inner-city Melbourne.

03/03/2021

Antonine College leader celebrates 50 years of service to Catholic education

Christina Staunton-Burke, Faith and Mission Leader at Antonine College, Pascoe Vale South, marks 50 years of service to Catholic education this year and will be presented with a commemorative plaque at the college today.

01/03/2021

Celebrating 125 years at Mount Lilydale Mercy College

Mount Lilydale Mercy College, Lilydale, is celebrating 125 years this year. Picture courtesy of Melbourne Catholic.

25/02/2021

Celebrations at St Paul’s School, Coburg

The 200th anniversary of Catholic education in Australia took pride of place at the opening-year Mass at St Paul’s School, Coburg.

24/02/2021

Project Compassion launch

‘Aspire not to have more, but to be more’, said St Oscar Romero. These words have inspired the theme for this year’s Project Compassion.

22/02/2021

UN World Day of Social Justice

For the United Nations World Day of Social Justice, a collaborative effort by a number of schools has filled a shipping container with educational materials for students in Papua New Guinea.

22/02/2021

Rising school leadership stars recognised

Melbourne ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Catholic Schools (ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ) is delighted that two outstanding leaders from Catholic schools in Melbourne have been recognised by The Educator among this year’s Rising Stars of 2021.

19/02/2021

Bradbury Club going for gold at Sacred Heart College

Sacred Heart’s ‘The Bradbury Club’ is a unique, collaborative group of students, staff, academics and industry professionals who tackle long-term, problem-solving projects that benefit the community. 

18/02/2021

200 years young

The Catholic Bishops have written a pastoral letter to school leaders, staff, students and families to mark the 200th anniversary of Catholic education in Australia.

17/02/2021

Ash Wednesday

Prior to the current lockdown conditions, students and staff from Assumption College, Kilmore, prepared an Ash Wednesday liturgy for their school community.

16/02/2021

Beginning Lent: We choose hope

Leigh Shelley from the Mission and Ministry Team (Social Justice) at Sacred Heart Girls’ College, Hughesdale, shares what the students are doing to begin their Lenten journey.

16/02/2021

Family Fun Day Monday

Every year Our Lady of the Rosary, Kyneton, begins with a focus on family and relationships at home and in the school community as well.

16/02/2021

Principal’s education journey comes full circle

Forty years after graduating from Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, Braybrook, Robert Brennan has been appointed the school’s principal.

11/02/2021

Rerum Novarum Award winners

Melbourne ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Catholic Schools and the Rerum Novarum Foundation have announced the winners of the inaugural Rerum Novarum Awards.

10/02/2021

Supporting and developing new leaders a high priority for ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ

Twenty-two Catholic school principals in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne will be inducted into their new roles today at the first of four workshops addressing leadership, faith and formation, accountability and compliance, network learning and support.

08/02/2021

Internet safety serious business at St Peter’s School

Principal Karen Bergin of St Peter’s School, Sunshine South West, says while the internet is a powerful tool to help students and families learn and connect, it is also fraught with risks to safety and wellbeing.

04/02/2021

Outstanding Leadership

A student at St Peter’s School, Sunshine South West, has been recognised for outstanding leadership during a challenging year.

04/02/2021

New year, new school

St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Werribee, has opened this week to serve the needs of Catholic families in Melbourne’s rapidly growing south-western suburbs.

28/01/2021

Welcome back

Following the disruptions experienced by students, teachers and families last year, 2021 has begun with a renewed sense of optimism.

27/01/2021

Learning resilience at the start of the year

‘This week we are thrilled for the return of students and we’re looking forward to learning together’, said principal Brendan Flanagan of St James’ School, Brighton.

22/01/2021

School’s in early at Kolbe Catholic College

Kolbe Catholic College, Greenvale Lakes, will use some of its state government ‘COVID catch-up’ funding of around $200,000 to provide a free ‘summer school’ opportunity to assist students.