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On Tuesday 10 March, Australian author, Simon Higgins visited students at Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown to share his inspiration for writing.
Catholic Schools Week (CSW) 2008 will be held in Week 10, Term 1 (30 March to 4 April) and, for the first time, will involve the communities of all 613 Catholic primary and secondary schools across NSW.
Project Genesis is now well underway. To date, 93 design meetings have been held with 54 schools for all three programs.
During Catholic Schools Week, the Sydney diocese's executive director of schools, Dr Dan White, attended mass at St Ambrose’s parish and visited open classrooms at the school.
St Mel’s Primary, Campsie celebrated Catholic Schools Week by baptising 20 students from Kindergarten to Year 6.
After winning an Australian Vocational Student Prize in 2006, former Loyola Senior High student Nastasia Campanella has gone on to further success.
The ‘Media Gallery’ on the Catholic Schools Week website now has a feature that allows schools to upload audio and video.
Our Lady of Victories Primary, Shortland celebrated the commencement of Catholic Schools Week with a liturgy on Monday 31 March.
As part of the school's celebrations of Catholic Schools Week, Year 5 students at St Mary's Primary, Rydalmere built 'Tippy Taps' which are used in Uganda to collect fresh water to wash their hands.
Students at Good Samaritan Catholic College, Hinchinbrook, performed two plays in the lead up to Catholic Schools Week.