Students raise their voices to celebrate the bicentenary of Catholic education in Australia

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25 May 2021

Catholic school students from across the country have joined together in a video performance of the national song ‘Faith in the future’ to celebrate 200 years of Catholic education in Australia, which marks the anniversary of the first official Catholic school opened in Parramatta in October 1820.

The ‘Faith in the Future Australian Student Version’ features 370 students from 29 Catholic schools across Australia including remote, regional and rural communities such as: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School, Waiben (Thursday Island), St John’s Catholic School, Richmond (Tasmania), Sacred Heart College, Sorrento (Western Australia), and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic College, Alice Springs (Northern Territory).

The video highlights the diversity and breadth of Catholic school communities across Australia and is an important opportunity to celebrate our students’ gifts and talents.

The national song was composed by Fr Rob Galea, who currently serves in the Diocese of Sandhurst and is featured in the video with students from Notre Dame College, Shepparton, in Victoria.

Congratulations to the Melbourne Catholic schools that participated in this project: