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31/03/2023

Celebrating our rich Catholic identity

Anne Severi, Director of Catholic Identity at Mount St Joseph Girls’ College, Altona, reflects on the activities at the college during Catholic Education Week.

30/03/2023

More than breakfast

'Nourish and Flourish’, a series of programs to support health and wellbeing at St Anthony’s School, Melton South, has been officially launched.

26/03/2023

The winner is creativity

Young artists from Melbourne’s Catholic schools were recognised during the presentation for the 2023 Creative Arts Exhibition.

24/03/2023

Top Arts 2023

The 29th annual Top Arts exhibition has opened at the National Gallery of Victoria’s Ian Potter Centre and students from four Catholic schools have been invited to exhibit.

23/03/2023

Mum’s mission to shine a light on diversity

The mother of a neurodiverse child has penned a funny and heartwarming book based on her son to help create awareness about diversity and inclusion.

21/03/2023

Schools shine on St Patrick’s Day

Friday’s Catholic Education Week celebrations featured a series of special events to coincide with St Patrick’s Day.

17/03/2023

Game, set, match for science

Tennis courts and a new science centre have been officially opened and blessed at Nazareth College, Noble Park North, following the ‘Opening of the School Year’ Mass.

15/03/2023

Melbourne Catholic schools helping NASA discover new foods to grow in space

Catholic Regional College Caroline Springs, Caroline Springs, and Mount Lilydale Mercy College, Lilydale, will partner with Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (RBGV) in the Australian pilot of the ‘Growing Beyond Earth’ (GBE) program.

15/03/2023

More growth out west

Two new buildings were officially opened at St James the Apostle School, Hoppers Crossing North, as the school continues to cater for the learning needs of its community.

14/03/2023

In the light of Christ

The theme of this year’s Catholic Education Week, ‘forming lives of faith, hope and love in the light of Christ’, is a focal point for celebrations throughout the week.

09/03/2023

New school honours St Teresa of Kolkata

Construction has begun on Melbourne’s newest Catholic school, St Teresa of Kolkata Catholic Primary School, Tarneit North.

08/03/2023

Nourish and flourish

As part of a strategic commitment to building a thriving community and disrupting disadvantage, CatholicCare Victoria works closely with teachers and families of St Anthony’s School, Melton South.

07/03/2023

Meet the teacher: work towards a greater good

Jayden Tracey is a Prep teacher and Mathematics Leader at St James the Apostle School, Hoppers Crossing North.

06/03/2023

Celebrating Lent

At the beginning of Lent, the community at Mount St Joseph Girls’ College, Altona, reflects on the rituals and ceremonies at this important time of the year for all Catholics.

03/03/2023

Leading teachers recognised with national certification

Five outstanding teachers from Catholic schools across the Archdiocese of Melbourne have been awarded national certification as part of the AITSL program for certification of Highly Accomplished and Lead teachers.

02/03/2023

World Youth Day changes lives

The excitement for World Youth Day in Lisbon is building and a conversation at St Monica’s College, Epping, has helped inspire a new generation of pilgrims.

02/03/2023

Partners in love, faith, hope and learning

The community at Our Lady’s School, Craigieburn, is working hard to involve parents and families in the many dimensions of life in the school.

01/03/2023

Student’s illustration may catch Pope’s eye

When a student from Galilee Regional Catholic Primary School, South Melbourne, submitted an entry to an international drawing competition, he may never have thought it would reach the Vatican.

28/02/2023

Meet the teacher: never done learning

Lize Viljoen, a Year 3 teacher at St James the Apostle School, Hoppers Crossing North, reflects on her time in the classroom and the opportunities available to her students, particularly those opportunities in the garden.

23/02/2023

From warzone to class captain

Over the last year, seven-year-old Leza Solovei has made a successful transition from being a student in Ukraine to being elected class captain at Sacred Heart School, Kew.

23/02/2023

Best in class

The great work of Sarah Reed, teacher at St Aloysius’ School, Queenscliff, was acknowledged in the Herald Sun on 21 February as part of News Corp’s ‘Best in Class’ campaign.