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  • Seton students finding their place in Perth’s music scene

    For many young musicians, performing in a packed live music venue…

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    For many young musicians, performing in a packed live music venue can feel like a distant dream. At Seton Catholic College, it is part of their learning journey. Recently, Seton’s Music students swapped classroom for stage at the College’s Annual Live & Local gig at iconic live music venue, Clancy’s…

  • A Decade of Creative Excellence at Seton Catholic College

    When visitors enter The West Australian Pulse 2025 exhibition at the…

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    When visitors enter The West Australian Pulse 2025 exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA), one of the first artworks they encounter is a large-scale reproduction of a portrait by former Seton Catholic College student, and 2025 Head Girl, Lauren Branch. Nearby, fellow Seton student, Hannah Marinovich-Zano’s artwork…

  • Seton’s dance programme holds sway

    Seton Catholic College has once again demonstrated its position at the…

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    Seton Catholic College has once again demonstrated its position at the forefront of dance education in Australia, showcasing the strength of its nationally accredited dance program through its outstanding Year 12 Dance Showcase. Performed to sold-out audiences, the showcase celebrated not only the talent and dedication of students, but also…

  • Film Festival stars prove Seton Media Production and Analysis is gold standard

    Seton Catholic College’s Media and Production course continues to churn out…

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    Seton Catholic College’s Media and Production course continues to churn out promising young film makers, marking it out as a top performing CEWA school in the field. Five students have been selected for the 2026 WA Made Film Festival including Year 12s Oliver and Veronika as well as 2025 graduates…

  • Quality Catholic Education Awards honour very best in schools

    The very best of Catholic education in WA has been celebrated…

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    The very best of Catholic education in WA has been celebrated with the annual Quality Catholic Education (QCE) Awards held as part of the annual staff breakfast at Optus Stadium on Monday 27 October. A total of 111 projects were nominated across Primary and Secondary categories in Catholic Identity, Community,…

  • Students descend on Leederville for Speak for Faith Competition

    The Catholic Education Office in Leederville played host to budding young…

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    The Catholic Education Office in Leederville played host to budding young orators from across WA for the 2025 Speak for Faith Competition. The Competition, a joint project between the Catenian Association in Western Australia and Catholic Education WA, is part of the 2025 Performing Arts Festival programme. Twelve students were…

  • Seton Media students up for prestigious film award

    Budding Seton Catholic College cinematographers William Walker (Year 12) and Oliver…

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    Budding Seton Catholic College cinematographers William Walker (Year 12) and Oliver Turner (Year 11) have been selected as nominees for their films Durg and Guess Who at the 2025 WA Made Film Festival. In Durg, Zack is grappling with loneliness and addiction. He faces his inner demon personified by the…

  • Catholic Schools to Pilot Australia-first AI Teaching Assistant ‘Nurture’

    Ten West Australian Catholic schools will take part in an Australian-first…

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    Ten West Australian Catholic schools will take part in an Australian-first pilot of an AI teaching assistant aimed at improving student outcomes by supporting teachers with research-led use of AI. Catholic Education Western Australia has partnered with Nurture to trial an AI-powered Teaching Assistant which closes ‘the feedback loop’ between…

  • Redefining Leavers Week: Seton Students Create a Life-Changing Alternative

    At the end of 2023, two visionary Year 11 students, Ella…

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    At the end of 2023, two visionary Year 11 students, Ella and Jade, were the driving force behind Seton Catholic College’s recent ‘Alternative to Leavers Service Tour’ to Singapore and Thailand. Recognising the need for a more impactful way to celebrate the end of Year 12, the pair proposed the…

  • Seton Catholic College and Christ the King Catholic School in Djarindjin Lombadina unite to create an unforgettable School Ball

    In a partnership spanning 2,284 kilometres, Seton Catholic College is joining…

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    In a partnership spanning 2,284 kilometres, Seton Catholic College is joining forces with Christ the King Catholic School in Djarindjin Lombadina to make their upcoming School Ball truly unforgettable. What began as a simple response to a call for gently used ball dresses from Christ the King Principal and former…