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10/08/2020

Sewing for safety

Year 12 VCAL students at Thomas Carr College, Tarneit, are making reusable masks as part of their Personal Development and Work Related Skills project this semester.

07/08/2020

Australian Primary Principals Day

Today is Australian Primary Principals Day, a day to recognise the great work done by all of our principals. 

07/08/2020

The fullness of life

John Visentin, principal of John Paul College, Frankston, reflects on his role in leading the school, and how a disrupted year has uncovered new ways of learning in partnership with students and families.

07/08/2020

St Mary of the Cross MacKillop

Celebrating the feast day of Australia’s first saint, St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, will continue this year, although it may look a little different.

03/08/2020

Fun Fridays at St John’s Mitcham

The community at St John’s School, Mitcham, are setting a trend with their new Fun Fridays initiative aimed at boosting the wellbeing of staff and students during remote learning.

30/07/2020

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

30 July marks the United Nations World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.

28/07/2020

School camp 2020

Senior students at St Margaret Mary’s School, Spotswood, went on their annual camp recently … with a few differences.

27/07/2020

Reminder of the times

Salesian College, Sunbury, has unveiled a new mural in the school grounds.

24/07/2020

Remote learning 2.0: a culture of thinking

Following staff sharing and feedback from parents and students, St Paul the Apostle, Doreen, has worked diligently to build on its remote and flexible learning program the second time around.

23/07/2020

Business as (un)usual

A number of schools in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ outside metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire have started Semester 2 with face-to-face learning.

21/07/2020

Building on the experience of remote learning

This week, students have returned to study in diverse ways in response to the changed learning arrangements due to COVID-19.

20/07/2020

A virtual playground during remote learning

The remote learning 2.0 experience will be enhanced at St Brendan’s School, Flemington, with the introduction of a virtual kids CaFE.

16/07/2020

STEM is making a digital difference

STEM MAD (Making a Difference) returns in October with this year’s Showcase going digital. 

14/07/2020

Semester 2

Semester 2 has begun, but for our students and teachers in metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire it has been a disrupted start.

09/07/2020

St Brendan’s School mobilises to support families locked down in community housing towers

St Brendan’s School, Flemington, has mobilised over recent days to support the families of its 33 students locked down in the area’s community housing towers.

01/07/2020

The Governor in classrooms

St Monica’s College, Epping, was pleased to be the first school to participate online in ‘The Governor in Classrooms Program’.

29/06/2020

Stories of Refugee Week

Despite this year’s limitations, Refugee Week remains an important moment for our schools.

26/06/2020

Term 2

Term 2, 2020 has been one of the most challenging yet creative terms for our schools.

24/06/2020

Mentone on the move

St Patrick’s School, Mentone, teamed up with the Level Crossing Removal Project to create a unique art display on the hoarding around the Mentone crossing removal site.

23/06/2020

Vinnies Sleepout at home

Students and families at Marymede Catholic College, South Morang, and Mount Lilydale Mercy College, Lilydale, have attempted to experience a sense of solidarity with the homeless by having a sleepout at home

22/06/2020

St Dominic’s STEAM Centre commendation

Principal Gayle Connor was delighted with the news that St Dominic’s School, Broadmeadows, has been recognised in the 2020 Learning Environments Australasia Awards.