‘Be a light in lockdown’: Tips for staying connected
From Lego projects to recipe sharing, Sydney Catholic Schools’ Family Educators are leading the charge to help families stay connected to their school, parish and neighbourhood communities this lockdown. “Now, more than ever, while we are physically separated, we need to feel connected,” says Sydney Catholic Schools’ Education Officer: Church Engagement, Mouna Roche, a sentiment that’s echoed by her colleagues, Elsa Manu and Bernadette Bridle. Mrs Roche said the
Register NOW: Term 3 Family Forum
Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) is proud to announce that its second Family Forum will be focusing on student wellbeing and mental health. “Based on feedback from our staff and parents during our first Parent Forum in Term 2 and subsequent Facebook Live COVID-19 Q&A sessions, Sydney Catholic Schools is pleased to host a webinar outlining the programs and resources designed to help your child thrive,” our Executive Director, Tony
Sydney Catholic Schools’ first Eisteddfod
Students from 92 schools will grace the stage in more than 400 solo and ensemble instrumental, drama, dance and choir performances, as part of Sydney Catholic Schools’ first Eisteddfod. The Eisteddfod will be held over four Fridays at Sydney Catholic Schools’ first dedicated performing arts college, Southern Cross Catholic College Burwood, starting on 28 May. Points will be awarded for each place, certificate and participation. The school with the
Principal’s Day
At Christ the King, we feel very blessed to have our Principal Mrs Scola lead us. She shows care for every student and knows all students by their names. Listen to the video to hear CTK students’ perspectives of Mrs Scola. On 1 May we celebrated International Principal’s Day. We continue to ask God’s blessing on Mrs Scola and the work she does for our community: Almighty God, Thank
Stage 3 Newman
Stage 3 Newman students studied natural disasters in Science and Geography in Term 1. Their Newman task was to design and make a disaster detection system using Micro:bits. Students created some amazing prototypes which could be used to detect when an earthquake, flood or cyclone may occur.