Helping Families Get Healthy to Cut Cancer Risk
Catholic schools are joining Cancer Council NSW in a family-friendly nutrition program designed to combat alarmingly low levels of fruit and vegetable intake and cut cancer risk.
Sandwiches for the Soul
Bernadette Gibson believes passionately in the importance of faith formation. As part of her role with the Catholic Schools Office, Bernadette is responsible for spiritual and faith formation programs for teachers and staff in Catholic schools.
Why a Sensory Garden?
Together in truth and love we educate, Together in truth and love we celebrate, Together in truth and love we inspire.
Students Learn to Empower the Powerless
Caitlin O’Brien reports on a social justice forum which both informed and empowered local secondary students who participated.
St Joseph’s Lochinvar is as environmental as anything
Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ challenges the world community to accept responsibility to care for the earth. Students and staff of St Joseph’s Lochinvar have accepted that challenge with gusto, spending a day focusing on all things environmental.
Learning From the Goodes and the Not So Good
The nation was divided recently as to whether or not the booing directed at Adnyamathanha man and 2014 Australian of the Year, AFL star, Adam Goodes, from a group of fired-up spectators in the crowd, was racially motivated or not.
Innovation Education at St Mary’s Gateshead
National Science Week 2015 was celebrated at St Mary’s High School, Gateshead, with a showcase and demonstration of student projects from Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) classes on 14 August.
Art’s for Life’s Sake
San Clemente is a school that prides itself on its passion for the Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA), with artwork lining every hallway, performances at every assembly and involvement in a wide variety of community and diocesan events.







