RAY COLLINS: ASPIRE: Aspirational! Inspirational!!
The fifth production of the Catholic Schools’ ASPIRE Performing Arts program certainly lived up to its aim for the students involved to aspire to higher levels of performance in their various performing arts disciplines.
Is St Mary's Maitland part of your story?
In August 1945, the historic World War II victory in the Pacific was well celebrated at St Mary’s Dominican Convent, Maitland.
Celebration of St John Vianney Feast Day
On Thursday, 4 August, the staff, students, parents and parish community of St John Vianney Primary School, Morisset, celebrated the Feast Day of the school’s name.
An Olympic surprise for students at St Patrick's, Lochinvar
On Friday 5 August, St Patrick’s Primary School, Lochinvar, Year 4 students participated in a unique and special Olympic experience.
RAY COLLINS: World Youth Day: A memorable experience
This week, our World Youth Day Pilgrims will return to the normality of life after was has been just on four weeks of amazing experiences as the young and the “vintaged” from our diocese and from Melbourne and Sydney took part in an inter-generational pilgrimage to Krakow, Poland.
Teachers Helping Teachers - a different kind of outreach program
Of all the solutions put forward to address poverty in the world, education constantly ranks as most important.
At sea, plastic's far from fantastic
Did you know that so much plastic is consumed by marine organisms that no seafood can be classified as organic? Read on and learn more.
There's no stopping this ASPIRE newbie from Taree
This week, 11-year-old St Joseph's Primary School, Taree student, Conner Langley will take to the stage at Newcastle’s Civic Theatre, in the original ASPIRE production of There's something strange about Marvin McRae.







