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  • Executive Director attends powerful talk to students at former school

    CEWA’s Executive Director, Annette Morey was in attendance at Prendiville Catholic…

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    CEWA’s Executive Director, Annette Morey was in attendance at Prendiville Catholic College on Wednesday 11 March for a powerful talk delivered to Year 11 students by Louise Clarke, Head of MacKillop Library. Mrs Morey, a former staff member at Prendiville, met staff and students whilst touring the school campus with…

  • Bunbury Catholic College student chosen for prestigious Olympiad

    Bunbury Catholic College student, Mali has been chosen for the Prestigious…

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    Bunbury Catholic College student, Mali has been chosen for the Prestigious International Earth Science Olympiad. Mali loves Earth and Environmental Science and she is very good at the subject, so good in fact that her dedication and academic ability is taking the Year 12 Bunbury Catholic College student to the…

  • Staff enter year with renewed hope on back of Youth Festival experience

    Eleven staff representing Catholic schools across WA have started the new…

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    Eleven staff representing Catholic schools across WA have started the new year with a renewed sense of hope after reflecting on their experience at the 2025 Australian Catholic Youth Festival, which was held from 30 November to 2 December. The staff were sponsored by CEWA to attend the national gathering…

  • 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…

  • La Salle College Staff Immersion Experience

    Staff from La Salle College recently made the journey up to…

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    Staff from La Salle College recently made the journey up to Mogumber Farm on 14 October for a Staff Immersion Experience. They heard firsthand the stories of the Elders who spent their childhoods in the New Norcia and Mogumber Farm mission as children of the Stolen Generation. Uncle Maitland was…

  • 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,…

  • From Anfield to school field – Catholic Colleges unite for a day on the pitch with Liverpool FC International Academy.

    Promising young footballers from Irene McCormack Catholic College and Servite College…

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    Promising young footballers from Irene McCormack Catholic College and Servite College came together for a day on the pitch last week under the umbrella of the Liverpool Football Club International Academy (LFC IA).  The two colleges, who are part of the LFC IA met in Butler, showcasing the talents nurtured…

  • Delegation travels to 2025 NATSICC Assembly

    A delegation representing Catholic education travelled to New South Wales for…

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    A delegation representing Catholic education travelled to New South Wales for the 2025 NATSICC Assembly (24 September – 3 October). The WA delegation included the Most Rev Tim Norton SVD, Bishop of Broome and Most Rev Michael Morrissey DD, Bishop of Geraldton. NATSICC, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…

  • WA Catholic schools gather for Laudato Si’ Youth Summit

    Servite College in Tuart Hill played host to Year 9-12 Catholic…

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    Servite College in Tuart Hill played host to Year 9-12 Catholic students from across WA on 9 September for the Laudato Si’ Youth Summit. Seventy-three students attended the day in person with a further 88 students attending online. Students were involved in selecting the topics before the agenda was put…

  • La Salle’s Year 7 Rising Stars empowering students and fostering connections

    A new programme at La Salle College in Middle Swan is…

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    A new programme at La Salle College in Middle Swan is encouraging its rising stars to share thoughts and ideas about the College, as well as planning and running events and initiatives throughout the year. The student-led program allows the Year 7 students to foster connections, while empowering them to…