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17/09/2024

Taking action for wildlife at St Jude’s

St Jude the Apostle School, Scoresby, is partnering with Zoos Victoria in its Fighting Extinction initiative.

11/09/2024

Flourishing safely in digital worlds

Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) has taken a significant step towards safer communities by hosting its inaugural eSafety Summit.

11/09/2024

Annual STEM showcase celebrates students making a difference

‘Inspired to act for a better future’ has been a fitting theme for this year’s STEM MAD Student Showcase.

10/09/2024

Parliament Prize winner’s call to care for creation

Mabel Martin, Year 6 student at St Joseph’s School, Chelsea, has won this year’s Parliament Prize (Grades 5 and 6 category) for her inspiring video statement on attracting wildlife back into native gardens.

09/09/2024

New facilities in Maribyrnong

Guests, including state member for Footscray, Katie Hall, and Dr Edward Simons, officially opened new and refurbished infrastructure at St Margaret’s Primary School.

05/09/2024

Learning for long-term gain

The community at St Ambrose’s School, Woodend, has celebrated the opening of new and upgraded facilities.

28/08/2024

Paralympic success

While the whole country will be cheering on Australia’s Paralympians, a number of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne will have a little more to celebrate.

21/08/2024

Not now, not ever

It was a sea of purple as the community at Kolbe Catholic College, Greenvale Lakes, celebrated their Feast Day with a march against domestic violence.

20/08/2024

Embracing challenges for Science Week

At Avila College, Mount Waverley, the theme for this year’s National Science Week, ‘Species Survival – More than just sustainability’, sparked a creative response from Science teacher.

15/08/2024

State finalist for Teacher Aide Team of the Year Award

The Learning Diversity team’s learning support officers from Nazareth College, Noble Park North, are the Victorian finalists in the 2024 Australian Teacher Aide Team of the Year Awards.

08/08/2024

Olympic success

While the whole country has been cheering on Australia’s Olympic success, a number of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne have had a little more to celebrate.

30/07/2024

The best facilities to deliver the best education

Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) has welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement yesterday of $243 million in capital funding for Catholic schools across the state.

25/07/2024

Study Awards success

Last week’s Premier’s VCE Awards recognised the exceptional dedication and hard work of students undertaking VCE subjects in 2023.

15/07/2024

Pathways for all at St Joseph’s College

St Joseph’s College, Ferntree Gully, has been selected as a finalist for the Small Training Provider category in the 2024 Victorian Training Awards.

12/07/2024

Meet the teacher: surrounded by a positive culture

Jamie Bartolome began studies to become a nurse before she discovered her love of teaching.

09/07/2024

Meet the teacher: everyone is always learning

Shannon Payne has taught in a number of schools, but St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, Tarneit, is her first Catholic school. 

05/07/2024

Young minds can flourish and grow

The new era of learning has begun at Sacred Heart Girls’ College, Hughesdale, with the opening of the school’s Wominjeka Centre.

04/07/2024

New learning centre inspires courage and determination

A new learning centre at Penola Catholic College, Broadmeadows, draws on a powerful story of determination and courage to inspire current and future students.

20/06/2024

World Refugee Day

Sacred Heart School, Kew, student Liza fled war in Ukraine. She and her family found safety and a home in Melbourne.

20/06/2024

Rerum Novarum Awards presentation

Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) and the Rerum Novarum Foundation have celebrated the winners of last year’s Rerum Novarum Awards.

14/06/2024

Grow, lead and serve

A new Catholic secondary campus has opened in Melbourne’s rapidly growing outer northern suburbs.