Aquinas College VIC – Reimagining Education
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At Aquinas College, we are committed to educating our students to take their place in the global community and to view the world from multiple perspectives with an awareness of […]

By Madonna KingChair, Catholic School Parents Australia Immediately, I think of the dad who told me he was ‘lost’. He couldn’t understand the gender identity debate that had enveloped his […]

Academy of Mary Immaculate’s curriculum encompasses aspects of educational neuroscience — how learning and memory, stress, sleep, nutrition and movement affect and contribute to healthy brain function. Across our curriculum […]

By Professor Zlatko SkrbisVice-Chancellor and President, Australian Catholic University The fact is that students require an educational experience that is different from that of the past – one which is […]

Iona College does not simply aspire to be one of the best schools in the world, but be one of the best schools for the world. The current Iona College […]

By Ann RebgetzPresident, Catholic Secondary Principals Australia (CaSPA) Massive automation comes with artificial intelligence, robotization, virtual and augmented realities – this means the following 21st century skills are imperative. Given […]

Emmaus College’s purpose and mission flows from our Christian heritage and partnership between the Anglican, Uniting, Catholic and Lutheran churches. Our motto is “Walking With Christ” and at Emmaus, that […]

By Peter CutronaPresident, Australian Catholic Primary Principals Association Education is a constant situation of continual improvement and testing and re-testing of theories and practice. Those of a vintage who started […]

Our students are reminded on a daily basis to get involved, be curious, keep focus, discover, be positive, be generous, be kind, work hard and develop a love of learning […]

By Stephen Campitelli, University of Melbourne Thought leadership is about people using their authority, expertise, experience and knowledge to provide invigoration, inspiration and aspiration to their field. Educational institutions are […]

Article Source: https://www.kidsnews.com.au/christmas/how-the-world-celebrates-christmas-the-history-behind-our-decorations-and-characters/news-story/19a93ec8bce64be0e75f8eb0fecca48a Christmas in Australia means an explosion of colourful decorations and traditions*. They usually range from baubles, lights and tinsel hanging on trees and light poles, to giant Christmas […]

Article Source: https://www.waterford.org/resources/journal-prompts-for-kids/ Keeping a journal can have many benefits for your child, whether they keep it by themselves or with your help. In addition to practicing writing, journaling can give […]