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Posted 8 May by Catholic Education in News. We spent OneMinuteWith Michael to ask him a bit about his background and aspirations in Catholic education. Posted 1 May by Catholic Education in News. On Friday 17 May, children from across Australia will put their feet first, and journey towards a healthier future by participating in the 20th anniversary of National Walk Safely to School Day. The annual event raises awareness of the health, road safety, transport and environmental benefits that regular walking especially to and from school can provide for the long term wellbeing of our children.
Apart from the physical benefits, regular walking also has a favourable impact on their cognitive and academic performance.
Posted 15 April by Catholic Education in News. Contemporary resources, teacher professional learning and knowing every student personally. These are some of the elements which are helping Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong CEDoW schools to excel — and their progress is earning them top outcomes. Posted 10 April by Catholic Education in News. Keep clear! Archaeological dig in progress! Read more about this practical, hands-on History task designed by the staff at St Francis — an exciting and memorable way for students to consolidate their learning and apply the theoretical skills explored in class over the past term.
Posted 8 April by Catholic Education in News. Launched last week, the fun and educational initiative aims to help children and families enjoy the steps involved in food preparation and encourages good eating habits by learning the source and importance of cooking with fresh, quality ingredients. Posted 7 April by Catholic Education in News. Held annually for over 20 years, this memorial is an important cultural gathering for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to come together in a spirit of reconciliation and healing. Pope Francis has urged young people to embrace their role as the present and the future of the Catholic Church by building relationships with their community and with God.
The exhortation, Christus Vivit Christ is Alive , takes the form of a letter to young people and, through them, to the entire People of God. Posted 1 April by Catholic Education in News.
A gentle sea breeze and the feeling of the sand between your toes; water lapping onto the rocks nearby. Posted 15 March by Catholic Education in News. Leadership, collaboration and authentic teaching: these were some of the topics covered in a Diocesan first, where experts in education gathered to collaborate and share their passion.
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Thousands of students from across the Diocese have gloved up over the past two weeks for Schools Clean Up Australia Day. Posted 14 March by Catholic Education in News. The Gathering is an opportunity for people from across the Diocese to reflect on the issues raised in the Plenary Process in our Diocese, hear the experiences of a selection of Local Animators and next steps in the process of listening and discernment. Posted 13 March by Catholic Education in News. A copy is linked here for your information. Please also find here, a pastoral letter from Bishop Brian Mascord on the sentencing of Cardinal Pell.
Posted 12 March by Catholic Education in News. Posted 7 March by Catholic Education in News. Each year, newly appointed staff attend the dinner together with their principals, including leadership team members, early career and experienced teachers, support staff and CEO officers. Students, families and staff from Catholic school communities in and around Townsville have been devastated by the worst floods ever recorded in the region. Catholic Schools Week is here! Our Catholic schools are vibrant places of learning and faith, hope and opportunity - where every student is supported to reach their full potential and find meaning and purpose in their lives.
Posted 21 February by Catholic Education in News. Posted 7 February by Catholic Education in News. Posted 31 January by Catholic Education in News. In a beautiful pocket of the country, the students can learn and play, with all they need for a quality Catholic education. Posted 14 December by Catholic Education in News. What types of parent education programs are important? How can parents contribute to living the faith at the school?
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What are important priorities for fundraising in our school? More than students from our eight systemic Catholic schools across the Diocese of Wollongong were up early today to receive their HSC marks. Posted 12 December by Catholic Education in News. In November, Olivia and her parents were flown to Melbourne to attend the awards ceremony and dinner.
Posted 9 December by Catholic Education in News. Posted 6 December by Jessica Sparks in News. The Advent Calendar is a joint project of Xt3 and Sydney Catholic Youth, and promises to help schools, classes and individual young Catholics spiritually prepare their hearts and minds for Christmas. Posted 29 November by Catholic Education in News. This comes after two years of planning and devoted work, with the students aiming to reach for the stars! Posted 27 November by Catholic Education in News.
Posted 26 November by Catholic Education in News. Does music teach us good values? The changing face of Australia. Last week saw the culmination of school and regional rounds of the competition, where the top six students from Years 5 and 6 competed in the Diocesan grand final. Posted 22 November by Catholic Education in News.
Posted 21 November by Catholic Education in News. After decades of conflict and internal struggles, the South-East Asian country of Myanmar is moving towards a new age of democracy. As the nation moves into a more peaceful era, CEDoW has committed to raising awareness and providing financial support, to help heal and build a prosperous Myanmar.
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Diocese of Wollongong Vicar-General, Fr. Bernard Gordon, presented the awards to the Year 12 students at a special afternoon ceremony in front of proud family members, teachers, principals, and senior leadership from the Catholic Education Office. Posted 19 October by Catholic Education in News. A place where mistakes are all learning opportunities and all learning opportunities are fun, the fortnightly get-together is keeping students excited, engaged and educated about the wonderful world of science. Read more about the St Joseph's Science Club and hear from students directly via video.
Posted 16 October by Catholic Education in News. Students from Years 2 to 10 from across the Diocese have used the fun, competitive atmosphere as an opportunity to test out their coding abilities across a range of robotics challenges. Teachers and school staff are warmly invited to come along to our DOW Spotlight on Technology event at the end of October to see a range of interesting panels, fun workshops, engaging presentations and more. Read on for details and more information on the two-day event including a special evening event for parents.
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Posted 5 October by Catholic Education in News. Catholic primary and secondary schools across the Diocese of Wollongong have creatively and generously raised funds and donated goods to the Vinnies Winter Appeal over the past several months to help those in need in our region this winter. Our school communities have dug deep to make a significant difference to local families struggling this winter and beyond. As we come to the end of a busy, and for some schools, exceptionally challenging Term, I take this opportunity to thank each of you for your work, and to wish you a safe and enjoyable break.
Posted 23 September by Catholic Education in News. In inspiring and uplifting celebrations, over 1, students from Year 6 classrooms around the Diocese have gathered together as communities of faith with Bishop Brian Mascord to mark their final year of primary school. The series of Year 6 Masses with the Bishop saw students, staff, clergy and guests from 30 school communities congregate in three regional clusters across the Diocese of Wollongong. The school uses the week in August to bring books to life in a distinctly engaging and memorable way - threading their book parade into an exciting Book Week performance that gets the whole school community involved.
During this time, schools, libraries, booksellers, authors, illustrators and children collectively acknowledge Australian children's literature. Posted 13 August by Catholic Education in News. Posted 10 August by Catholic Education in News. Further, we are staying in close contact with Vinnies to determine and monitor local need for assistance required by families in our area. Through liturgies, assemblies, presentations and learning activities, our schools have learned about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and acknowledged the significant history and presence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the many regions of our Diocese.
Posted 7 August by Catholic Education in News.