‘Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you’ (Isa 60: 1).
I hope you enjoy the recap of all the joyous and faith-filled celebrations of Catholic Education Week in this edition of School Bulletin. This week, our People and Culture team has launched Respect@Work resources to help ensure our work environment is safe and inclusive for everyone.
Creative Arts Exhibition book
It was wonderful to celebrate with students, families and judges at the Creative Arts Exhibition awards presentation on Sunday. We have a limited number of books of the artwork available for purchase here.
School Bulletin survey – extended
The survey on the frequency of School Bulletin has been extended until the close of business today. Please use this opportunity to have your say.
This is the final edition of School Bulletin for Term 1. We look forward to sharing more news in the first edition for Term 2 on Thursday 17 April.
In this edition
Educators understand that student engagement is crucial for academic success and for the full flourishing of every student but as Bernadette Cronin, Chief of Student Services, Education Excellence explains, engagement is different for every student. One of the challenges for schools is finding the engagement pathway for each student within the daily life of a classroom.
When sharing news of achievement, innovation and/or good practice on your school’s social media accounts, please remember to tag Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools. Sharing your stories builds collegiality and enriches our sense of being a Catholic education community.
Dr Edward Simons
Executive Director