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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.
Our Lady Queen of Peace, Greystanes celebrated Catholic Schools Week with an abundance of activities. On Monday each grade presented an item from their current learning in Term One. Kindergarten sang about their names and what they mean. Year One went on a bear hunt! Year Two showed us how to dance and celebrate. Year Three made up a rap about plants. Year Four taught us about the eight planets of the solar system. Year Five gave a lesson on Japan. Year Six sang and used technology to showcase their learning about water use and justice. On Tuesday each class buddied up with an older grade to learn and teach each other new skills. On Wednesday the community were welcomed to our liturgy celebrating our Catholic identity. Friday was a day the parents were invited to take part in a lesson with their children which was followed by a picnic Recess throughout the grounds.
A wonderful week!
Grandparents day at St Christopher's Holsworthy during Catholic Schools Week.
A look back at some of the many celebrations during Catholic Schools Week 2008 in NSW and ACT schools.
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Our Lady of Fatima Primary, Caringbah has launched the Sr Catherine McGrath award to recognise the school’s founding Principal and strong connection with the Sisters of Mercy.
Freeman Catholic College Principal Michael Addicoat has won the Brother John Taylor Award for his outstanding commitment to Catholic education.
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