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  • Young artists shine at Angelico Art Exhibition

    Catholic education’s young artists have been showcasing their immense talent throughout…

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    Catholic education’s young artists have been showcasing their immense talent throughout Term 3 as the 2025 Angelico Art Exhibition takes place. This year saw a record 268 primary entries from 43 schools and 183 secondary entries from 32 schools. The Exhibition, named after Blessed Fra Angelico, is an annual event…

  • Magic on Stage: Mother Teresa Catholic College Performs Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

    Students from Mother Teresa Catholic College brought the magic of Hogwarts…

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    Students from Mother Teresa Catholic College brought the magic of Hogwarts to life this year with their spectacular production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Secondary School Edition). Performed at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, the show was one of the first school productions of its kind in Australia,…

  • Iona Presentation College student’s art displayed at Lightscape

    Iona Presentation College student, Emma Zappara is amongst the local and…

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    Iona Presentation College student, Emma Zappara is amongst the local and regional school students whose art is being showcased at this year’s Lightscape, which runs from 13 June to 27 July in Kings Park. The event features over 20 works by international and local artists which delve into the world…

  • Chisholm alumna a rising star at The Pulse Exhibition

    Chisholm Catholic College is proudly celebrating the outstanding success of former…

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    Chisholm Catholic College is proudly celebrating the outstanding success of former student, Angel Papalazaros, whose captivating painting ‘Hellenic Habitat’ has taken centre stage at this year’s prestigious Pulse Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Angel’s two-part oil painting is a vibrant and witty tribute to her Greek heritage,…

  • La Salle College student triumphs at 2025 Lester Prize for Portraiture Youth Awards

    La Salle College Year 11 student Beatie was awarded the School…

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    La Salle College Year 11 student Beatie was awarded the School Workshop Prize for her Oil on Canvas work “Lunch in the City” at the 2025 Lester Prize for Portraiture Youth Awards. The Lester Prize for Portraiture Youth Awards aim to recognise and foster the creative talents of young, aspiring,…

  • 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…

  • John Paul College are ‘All in this Together’ with High School Musical Junior production

    The ambience of families, students and staff filled the room with…

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    The ambience of families, students and staff filled the room with cheers as the cast of John Paul College Kalgoorlie performed five sellout shows with their adaptation of the much-loved Disney musical, High School Musical Junior. This year was particularly special, as the College held the event in conjunction with…

  • Oliver Twist production by CBC inspired by works of its’ founder

    Mirroring many of the challenges faced by the countless impoverished boys…

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    Mirroring many of the challenges faced by the countless impoverished boys during the lifetime of Blessed Edmund Rice in Victorian era Ireland, CBC Fremantle’s production of Oliver Twist (adapted for the stage by Robert Thomas Noll) tells the story of an orphan boy in 1830s England, who begins his life…

  • Corpus wows with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    Corpus Christi College students delivered unforgettable performances that transported audiences to…

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    Corpus Christi College students delivered unforgettable performances that transported audiences to a world of imagination and wonder. From the inventive Caractacus Potts to the villainous Baron Bomburst, each character was brought to life with depth and authenticity. Under the expert direction of Jo-anne Palmer and Melissa Kelly, along with the…

  • Shrek the musical brings Seton community together

    Seton Catholic College delivered a musical nothing short of extraordinary. The…

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    Seton Catholic College delivered a musical nothing short of extraordinary. The 5-day sold out performances of ‘Shrek – The Musical’, had audiences collectively describing the Musical as a ‘faithful adaptation and a love-letter to all things musical theatre.’ Tom, Year 8 played the roles of Young Shrek, White Rabbit and,…