An innovative award winning online learning program launched by Catholic Education Western Australia is providing students with an alternative to the traditional in-classroom learning.
“There are people coming to your Parish Masses looking for a Spiritual home. They are looking for a people who show personally and communally the Jesus lives in and among them.
After months of hard work and dedication, the students of John Paul College Kalgoorlie performed an effortless production of Annie, the musical of the little orphan red-head.
Chisholm College student Alex Myint has last week had the honour of receiving the Olympic flag, after professionally competing in last year’s Youth Olympic Games in the sport of Roller Speed Skating.
Holy Cross College Ellenbrook was recently recognised at the LifeLink launch as being the biggest school contributor to the Archbishop’s LifeLink charities
Responding to Pope Francis’ “call to holiness” as reflected in his 2018 Apostolic Exhortation, ‘Gaudete et Exsultate’, a group of 130 students representing 21 schools, accompanied by their teachers, attended the fourth Catholic Youth Summit on Monday 24 June, at the University of Notre Dame Fremantle (UNDA) campus.
Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB has last week reminded guests at the Official Launch of the Archbishop’s 2019 LifeLink Day for Primary Schools that Christ’s love and hope can offer courage when we are faced with frightening and overwhelming situations.
The Lasallian community gathered on 14 May for its 10th annual prayer and meal-share at La Salle College.
Dementia sufferers worldwide could benefit from a new study in Western Australia, examining the use of medical cannabis to relieve their symptoms and distress.
With 25 years of knowledge and experience to his name, Australian journalist Peter Greste shared his life learnings to a full auditorium of the wider community at the Notre Dame Heritage Festival on Friday 17 May.