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22/05/2024

Seeds of hope

As part of the Circular Economy Program at St Monica’s College, Epping, students collect food scraps and freshly picked weeds to feed the school chickens, and sell eggs to staff.

17/05/2024

Australia’s Best Teachers

Melbourne ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Catholic Schools is once again a major supporter of the Australia’s Best Teachers campaign.

14/05/2024

Opportunity for community and connection

Each Tuesday morning during the school term, the Friar’s Room of St Francis Xavier parish is the location for a playgroup run in partnership with St Francis Xavier’s School, Box Hill.

02/05/2024

Families share in learning and play

International Maths Day was a spectacular celebration at St Charles Borromeo School, Templestowe.

30/04/2024

Achieving purpose and potential

The community at St Mary’s School, Malvern East, celebrated the completion of their building refurbishment with an opening ceremony and blessing.

24/04/2024

Courage to fly

Senior students at St John’s School, Mitcham, studied Steve Worland’s book Paper Planes and celebrated with their own paper plane competition.

23/04/2024

Spirit of Anzac Prize an extreme honour

By Devansh Attrey, Year 12, Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, Braybrook.

15/04/2024

Creative Arts Exhibition

Young artists were recognised for their work at the conclusion of the 2024 Melbourne ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Catholic Schools (ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ) Creative Arts Exhibition.

28/03/2024

You can achieve anything in life

Nazareth College, Noble Park North, has invested in the creative ambitions of its students with the opening and blessing of new and refurbished facilities.

27/03/2024

Designed to make a difference

Top Designs 2024 opened this week at Melbourne Museum, showcasing the exceptional work of students.

22/03/2024

In the light of Christ

Thousands of students and teachers from hundreds of Catholic schools across Melbourne came together to celebrate everything that makes our schools special as part of the annual Catholic Education Week.

19/03/2024

New ways of learning at Padua College

Honouring the Sisters of Mercy, the Coolock Learning Centre was blessed and opened at Padua College, Mornington.

19/03/2024

Meet the teacher: giving thanks

Karla Conlon, from St Thomas More’s School, Mount Eliza, talks about the teacher who influenced her career path.

15/03/2024

Advice to teachers from Dr Margaret O’Donnell

When Dr Margaret O’Donnell was recently awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), the citation read: ‘for service to education and to the community’.

14/03/2024

Art that shows great spirit

This week, the Top Arts 2024 exhibition opened at the National Gallery of Victoria.

08/03/2024

Celebrating women in Catholic education

International Women’s Day is an important opportunity to recognise and reflect on the remarkable women and female leaders in our lives, including those in our ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ offices and schools.

06/03/2024

Meet the teacher: never look back

Nadine Boundy, from St Thomas More’s School, Mount Eliza, detoured from her studies in criminology and social sciences to reconnect with her original love of teaching.

28/02/2024

A sparkling diamond in Altona

The diamond jubilee Mass at Mount St Joseph Girls’ College, Altona, brought staff, students and guests together to celebrate 60 years of history.

23/02/2024

Vision for Instruction launched

Melbourne ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Catholic Schools (ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ) has launched its Flourishing Learners position statement, Vision for Instruction.

23/02/2024

We are called to draw people in

The Principal Class of 2024, comprising principals newly appointed to Catholic schools in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ of Melbourne, has been commissioned at a Mass at St John the Evangelist Church, East Melbourne.

21/02/2024

Welcoming our graduate teachers

On Tuesday, almost 200 first-year graduate teachers were officially welcomed to Catholic education at the commissioning Mass celebrated by Archbishop Peter at St Patrick’s Cathedral.