Building the visual identity of St Bede’s
How does the spirit of an 8th century English monk provide meaning to the community of a contemporary Australian Catholic school?
Notes on thought-full parenting
This is the story of how I went from being a determined young woman, focused on career, to being a devoted mother and writer. It tracks fifteen years of my journey from London to Melbourne to Hobart.
How can students ready themselves for new employment pathways and trends?
Monitoring the proportion of young people fully engaged in education, training or work provides an indication of how well students are transitioning from education to the workforce.
Mini Vinnies gathers at St Paul’s Rutherford
On Friday 28 July, the Mini Vinnies Committee from St Paul’s Primary School, Rutherford, hosted the first ever Mini Vinnies regional gathering.
DR MICHAEL SLATTERY: How do we keep Vatican 11 alive in our communities
Pope Francis was not present at the Second Vatican Council, but he has absorbed its relevance and meaning for directing the Catholic Church in the modern era.
St Patrick’s students go behind the scenes at the CSO
On Wednesday 26 July, Year 3 students from St Patrick’s Primary School, Lochinvar travelled to Newcastle to explore the history of Sacred Heart Cathedral and the Catholic Schools Office.
Sharing CSO’s gifted strategy with the world
Recently, two members of the Catholic Schools Office presented a workshop at the 22nd biennial world conference of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children.
Megan wins five medals at the Special Olympics
During the first week of the school holidays, Megan Nay of St Dominic’s Centre, Mayfield, participated in the Special Olympics, Junior National Games and returned home with five medals.







