No stress NAPLAN
Students of San Clemente High School, Mayfield are feeling 'relaxed' ahead of NAPLAN tests.
Mathematics engages inquisitive minds
Last Wednesday, Stages 2 and 3 of St Benedict’s Primary School, Edgeworth, participated enthusiastically in the Inquisitive Minds Mathematics workshop.
St Joseph's students to the rescue
Twenty students from St Joseph’s High School, Aberdeen, graduated from the NSW SES cadet program last week, learning valuable lessons outside the classroom.
Catholic schools: Vivid everyday
Great schools create bright futures and for more than 180 years, the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle has played an influential role in educating thousands of students in Catholic schools.
Announcing St Bede's Catholic College!
This week, Bishop Bill announced the name of our new secondary school to be built at Chisholm − St Bede’s Catholic College. The official announcement on site this week marked this exciting development in our history. St Bede’s is planned to open in 2018 and building works will commence early in 2017.
English: Offering something more than Kardashian culture
In New South Wales, English is still the only compulsory subject in the HSC. Why has it this status? What do students actually study, and perhaps more importantly, learn? Teacher Jane Mack responds.
The name of the Hunter’s newest secondary school is officially announced – St Bede’s Catholic College, Chisholm
St Bede’s Catholic College, Chisholm has today been announced as the official name of the Hunter’s newest secondary school, which aims to cater for the increased demand for Catholic education in the Maitland region, and will open in 2018.
St Catherine's authors claim writing title
Students Kalani Bates (Year 6) and Dominic O’Brien (Year 7) of St Catherine's School, Singleton, have won their respective stages in the 2016 Catholic Schools Office creative writing competition.







