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28/10/2021

Conversations with God

The students at St Ambrose’s School, Woodend, have been reflecting on their relationship with God in a series of conversations.

28/10/2021

A vision to support mental health

Poppy Broomhall from St Mary’s College, Seymour, believes you can never be too young to speak out on important issues.

21/10/2021

Student success beyond school

Former student Liz Watson was recently named the national captain of the Australian netball team, the Origin Australian Diamonds.

21/10/2021

Play pods point to pioneers

As the students at St Peter’s School, Sunshine South West, return to the classroom, they’ll notice some interesting and informative new additions to their playground.

19/10/2021

STEM MAD winners

Bringing together teams of students from schools around Melbourne, STEM MAD 2021 was a celebration of all things science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

14/10/2021

eSports entrepreneurial program

Thomas Carr College, Tarneit, is part of a team to deliver Australia’s first dedicated eSports entrepreneurial program.

14/10/2021

STEM MAD 2021

Students across Melbourne will be using science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to make a difference as part of STEM MAD 2021 from 10.00 am today.

13/10/2021

The Catholic Contribution

Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) and the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne will be presenting The Catholic Contribution, a virtual lecture series from Professor John Haldane beginning tomorrow.

07/10/2021

ARIA nomination for Fitzroy music teacher

Zoë Barry, a music teacher at Sacred Heart School, Fitzroy, has been nominated for the 2021 Telstra ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) Music Teacher Award.

05/10/2021

World Teachers Day

Today is World Teachers Day, an annual celebration of teachers and teaching around the world.

05/10/2021

It’s Show time

The Royal Melbourne Show may have been postponed for another year, but the students at St Mary’s School, Mount Evelyn, gave their community a taste of the fun virtually.

04/10/2021

Mini Vinnies make a difference

The Mini Vinnies social justice group at St Brigid’s School, Gisborne, has been making a difference for the local community and inspiring even younger students to do the same.

30/09/2021

Teaching is persistence, perseverance and passion

In her second year of teaching at St Augustine’s Primary School, Keilor, Natasha Vella discusses her experience and the challenges she has faced as a graduate teacher.

29/09/2021

Melbourne’s first Catholic schools

Over 200 years, Catholic schools have grown to become the largest provider of schooling in Australia (outside of government) with one-in-five school students attending a Catholic school.

28/09/2021

Encountering the Sacred through Prayer and Christian Meditation collectives

Catholic schools actively cultivate a sense of the sacredness of each day, where God is present, ready to meet us in ordinary moments.

16/09/2021

Beyond Book Week

The celebrations for Book Week at St Paul’s School, Coburg, have extended beyond the week.

15/09/2021

New schools on target

Despite the current challenges, Melbourne’s two newest Catholic primary schools are well on track to open in January 2022.

13/09/2021

Happy feast day

Despite the limitations of current restrictions, the students and staff from Our Lady’s School, Craigieburn, found new ways to celebrate their special feast day.

13/09/2021

For the care of animals

A student from St James’ School, Vermont, has used her time in remote learning to develop her skills in persuasive writing for an important cause.

09/09/2021

Faith poetry

The students at St Therese’s School, Essendon, have been putting some reflective time into creating poetry about faith.

09/09/2021

Future Leaders Awards

Shane Nicole Villegas, a Year 12 student at Thomas Carr College, Tarneit, has received a Future Leaders Future Justice Award 2021.