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  • VET alumni receive accolades at prestigious world culinary olympics

    Liam Brnic, former VET (Vocational Education and Training) Cert II in…

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    Liam Brnic, former VET (Vocational Education and Training) Cert II in Hospitality student of Mater Dei College, together with ‘team Australia’ ranked an impressive 13th in the world at the 2024 IKA culinary Olympics, held in Stuttgart Germany from 2 to 7 February. “This was an experience of a lifetime…

  • La Salle on the Derbarl Yerrigan, a labour of love

    The collective effort of La Salle College students and staff over…

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    The collective effort of La Salle College students and staff over three years, have produced an artwork that represents the school’s proud history. Titled ‘La Salle College on the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River),’ La Salle Aboriginal Education Assistant Bethany Farmer said the painting was born from a need to provide…

  • Sensory therapy dogs used to enhance students’ wellbeing

    Therapy dogs can reduce anxiety and stress while supporting student focus…

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    Therapy dogs can reduce anxiety and stress while supporting student focus and self-regulation… but not everyone is comfortable around real dogs. Inspired by their friends at Santa Maria College, Mary’s Mount Primary School (MMPS) has invested in 10 weighted sensory therapy dogs as part of the school’s strategy to boost…

  • Whadjuk Gift, a celebration of culture and connection

    A celebration of all things First Nations culture was the focus…

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    A celebration of all things First Nations culture was the focus at the seventh Whadjuk Gift event, hosted by Mater Dei College on Wednesday, 27 March. Whadjuk Noongar Mater Dei student Shanira Thompson said she enjoyed exploring and sharing her culture with those present. “All the activities planned were cool,…

  • Jesus’ ‘Way of the Cross’ portrayed by St Jude students

    Embracing the values of compassion, forgiveness and selflessness, as portrayed in…

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    Embracing the values of compassion, forgiveness and selflessness, as portrayed in the school’s ‘Making Jesus Real’ program, Year 6 students of St Jude’s Catholic Primary School presented a prayerful and reflective tableau titled ‘By the Cross,’ recounting the final moments in the life of Jesus before dying on the Cross….

  • Art helps primary students reflect on passion story

    Art and reflection were used to help Year 4 students from…

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    Art and reflection were used to help Year 4 students from Our Lady’s Assumption Catholic Primary School express their Lenten journey. Student Dao said that the ‘colouring of cross’ exercise, though it may seem like a simple exercise, helped him and his friends share their thoughts, reflect and ‘connect to…

  • St Mary’s Principal shares why Kimberley posting is a calling

    Working in regional Western Australia is a humbling and fulfilling experience,…

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    Working in regional Western Australia is a humbling and fulfilling experience, says Coby Rhatigan, St Mary’s College Broome Principal. Coby, who held the role of Head of Primary for several years before taking on the principalship for the past three years, says she is constantly learning, adapting, and growing in…

  • Kolbe’s continued connection with Japan

    Nine students from Kolbe Catholic College were fortunate to embark on…

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    Nine students from Kolbe Catholic College were fortunate to embark on a two-week school trip to Japan, immersing themselves in Japanese culture under the Japanese Cultural Exchange program. The College has been participating in this program for years but had taken a three-year break in 2019 due to the pandemic….

  • Students share ‘mother language’ and connect through stories

    Salvado Catholic College recognised the diverse cultures and backgrounds of its…

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    Salvado Catholic College recognised the diverse cultures and backgrounds of its school community, by celebrating ‘International Mother Language Day’ for the first time on 21 February, mirroring the aim of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to “promote the preservation and protection of all languages used by peoples…

  • Prendiville takes global stage, displaying glasswork at Sculpture by the Sea

    Students from Prendiville Catholic College will be among 71 artists from…

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    Students from Prendiville Catholic College will be among 71 artists from 14 countries to have their signature glass artwork displayed at the 20th ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ event at Cottesloe beach from 1 to 18 March. Principal Simon Kanakis said the College’s exhibit was inspired by the students of the…