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22/03/2022

Being part of a young person’s journey

Caroline Fitzpatrick has been part of the teaching community at De La Salle College, Malvern, for 11 years.

21/03/2022

Stand with Ukraine

The students from Mother of God School, Ardeer, stood with their community to support the people of Ukraine.

18/03/2022

The Way of the Gospel

For the first time since 2019, the Mass of St Patrick for Schools returned to St Patrick’s Cathedral yesterday.

16/03/2022

Schools Clean Up Day

Mary Immaculate School, Ivanhoe, participated in the annual Clean Up Australia – Schools Clean Up Day.

16/03/2022

Opening and blessing at Mickleham

It was cause for celebration at Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, Mickleham, as one of the newest schools in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne was officially opened and blessed.

15/03/2022

Opening and blessing at Wallan

It was a joyous occasion for the community of Our Lady of the Way Catholic Primary School, Wallan East, on Thursday as they gathered for the official opening and blessing of the school by Bishop Terence Curtin.

15/03/2022

Working together in mission

To celebrate Catholic Education Week, a series of videos has been produced with principals, parish priests and parents reflecting on the importance of working together for the benefit of their school communities.

10/03/2022

The Thomas Carr College Titan

Thomas Carr College, Tarneit, has recently launched a new representative, one that is gigantic in both size and power: the TCC Titan.

08/03/2022

Meet the teacher: Use your voice to make change

Social Justice Coordinator and teacher of English, History and Religion, Tania Ragusa is no stranger to Mercy College, Coburg.

07/03/2022

First look at new book

While the rest of Australia waits, the students at St Paul’s School, Coburg, got an exclusive sneak peek into a new book.

03/03/2022

The next stage at Iona

The new Stage 2 facilities at Iona College Geelong, Charlemont, were opened by the Deputy Premier, the Hon. James Merlino.

02/03/2022

For all future generations

Caritas Australia launched its annual campaign Project Compassion at Mercy College, Coburg.

01/03/2022

Meet the teacher: 40 years and counting

Leanne Wenckowski, Prep teacher at St Fidelis’ School, Moreland, recently celebrated 40 years since she began her teaching career.

23/02/2022

Smaller footprint for a brighter future

John Paul College, Frankston, has a longstanding commitment to sustainability and the environment. The college’s mission statement calls the community to honour the integrity of creation through careful stewardship.

22/02/2022

Technology keeps veteran stories alive

Students from St Patrick’s Primary School, Kilmore, have won the Award for Creative Use of Technology at the annual Anzac Day Schools’ Awards.

21/02/2022

Together we can do great things

There are exciting times ahead for families in Greenvale with a new Catholic primary school opening at the beginning of next year.

18/02/2022

Rerum Novarum Awards 2022

In the midst of a global pandemic, as we adapt to the ‘new normal’, Pope Francis calls on us to respond to the Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor. How will you answer the call?

15/02/2022

Diving into the deep end of school swimming programs

When Adele Vesty became principal of Christ the Priest Catholic Primary School, Caroline Springs, and began talking to parents in the community, she quickly realised how her previous positive experiences with school swimming programs could benefit her new students.

14/02/2022

In the spirit of Anzac

Killester College, Springvale, has been named the state winner of the Anzac Day Schools’ Awards 2021.

11/02/2022

Welcoming our newest principals

The newest Catholic schools principals from across the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne have come together for the first time for the start of their induction program.

09/02/2022

Play it safe online

Schools across the country took part in this year’s Safer Internet Day.