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Catholic schools to ring the Angelus daily

Catholic schools to ring the Angelus daily
23/01/2013

Over 47,500 students and staff in Catholic schools as well as Catholic Education Office and Chancery staff will pray the Angelus at noon daily as a sign of ‘unity, reverence and dignity’.


St Clare's student one of state's brightest

St Clare's student one of state's brightest
22/01/2013

For the first time in history, Tierney Marary from St Clare's College, Waverley was one of five first place-getters in a remarkable 5-way tie for First in Course honours in Studies of Religion One.


Marcellin College's top of the class

Marcellin College's top of the class
22/01/2013

Marcellin College Randwick Dux and UNSW Headmaster’s Scholarship winner Christopher Goutama has blitzed his HSC exams, scoring a band six in all of his seven HSC subjects. His ATAR was an astonishing 99.25.


Five aboard the ArtExpress

Five aboard the ArtExpress
22/01/2013

HSC Visual Arts students have assembled an impressive portfolio that will showcase their artistic talents and technical abilities in one of the most competitive exhibitions.


2012 Class raises the bar for Archdiocese of Sydney

2012 Class raises the bar for Archdiocese of Sydney
20/12/2012

Sydney Catholic schools celebrated one of their best-ever HSC results in 2012, with 71.5 percent of all subjects recording grades above the NSW State average, up from 67 percent in 2010.


Parramatta diocese receives top marks in 2012 HSC

Parramatta diocese receives top marks in 2012 HSC
19/12/2012

Catholic schools in the Diocese of Parramatta have seen some outstanding results in this year’s Higher School Certificate (HSC) with a number of schools making significant improvements in their overall results.


Gilroy Catholic College home to Australia’s favourite teacher

Gilroy Catholic College home to Australia’s favourite teacher
17/12/2012

On Tuesday 11 December, Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Gilroy Catholic College, Castle Hill teacher, Mark O’Connor as the winner of the ‘Who’s your favourite teacher?’ competition.


Catholic school parents send a message to the Premier on funding cuts

Catholic school parents send a message to the Premier on funding cuts
12/12/2012

On Tuesday 11 December, parents and teachers from Catholic schools across the Diocese of Parramatta, were united in their opposition to the NSW Government’s plan to cut $1.7 billion from school funding.


Palms recognises Catholic education’s development work

Palms recognises Catholic education’s development work
06/12/2012

On Tuesday 16 October, Palms Australia honoured Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta and the Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Broken Bay with a ‘Development through Relationship’ Award at the Palms Australia Solidarity Awards.


Catholic Education's Dr John DeCourcy named 2012 Br John Taylor Award winner

Catholic Education's Dr John DeCourcy named 2012 Br John Taylor Award winner
05/12/2012

Bishop Anthony Fisher OP has announced the 2012 Brother John Taylor Award has been won by Dr John DeCourcy, Director of Strategic Accountabilities Services from Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta.


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