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  • Catholic Education WA celebrates 2024 Year 12 high achievers

    Seventy-two Year 12 graduates from WA’s Catholic schools have been recognised…

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    Seventy-two Year 12 graduates from WA’s Catholic schools have been recognised as Catholic Education WA’s high achievers for 2024.  The graduates and their families were invited to the annual Academic Excellence Awards ceremony in Leederville to celebrate their achievements. Award recipients included those students who achieved an Australian Tertiary Admission…

  • End of Year Message

    Dear Colleagues, Parents, and Friends of Catholic Education WA As the…

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    Dear Colleagues, Parents, and Friends of Catholic Education WA As the school year draws to a close, and the Season of Advent has begun, I reflect on the strong impact our Catholic schools continue to have on the lives of so many students and communities across the state. Our newest…

  • End of Term 3 Message

    Dear Colleagues, Parents and Friends of Catholic education, We are three-quarters…

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    Dear Colleagues, Parents and Friends of Catholic education, We are three-quarters of the way through another school year. With the conclusion of Term 3, it is a good time to reflect on the achievements of the year so far and to look forward to a final push for a busy…

  • Catholic Education WA urges political parties to put children first and commit to capital funding for Catholic schools

    Catholic Education WA (CEWA) is calling on the state’s political parties…

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    Catholic Education WA (CEWA) is calling on the state’s political parties to commit to providing state capital funding for Catholic schools. One in five WA school children attend a Catholic school, and in seven locations in the Kimberley region CEWA is the sole education provider. Yet WA is the only…

  • Schools seek to adopt ‘Empowering Approaches to Wellbeing’

    More than 140 people representing schools from across the Bunbury Diocese…

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    More than 140 people representing schools from across the Bunbury Diocese gathered at CEWA’s Bunbury Regional Office on Monday 15 July for the 2024 Education Assistants Conference. The Conference theme and title were ‘Empowering Approaches to Wellbeing’. Attendees heard from Internationally renowned speaker, educator, author and podcaster, Maggie Dent on her 6…

  • End of Term Message

    Dear Colleagues, Parents, and Friends of Catholic Education WA,  We are…

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    Dear Colleagues, Parents, and Friends of Catholic Education WA,  We are now halfway through what has been a very busy year. Once again, I want to thank our principals, teachers, and support staff for the immense effort and commitment shown to ensure our schools run smoothly and deliver the quality…

  • Aboriginal liturgy encourages staff to ‘Listen, Learn, Love’

    Catholic Education Western Australia(CEWA) embraced a recently approved liturgy, which incorporates…

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    Catholic Education Western Australia(CEWA) embraced a recently approved liturgy, which incorporates elements of Aboriginal language and culture, at two office celebrations. The Missa Terra Spiritus Sancti, also known as the Mass of the Land of the Holy Spirit, was passed at the plenary meeting of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference…