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Thriving People

Thriving People Thriving People is a Catholic Education initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to foster cultural knowledge and understanding from leaders within the community. Events are held for Primary and Senior students, offering them a variety of cultural activities. This year’s events at Carclew included weaving, painting, dance and music recording. These […]

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Celebrating Creation

Celebrating Creation Celebrating Creation is the focus of the Year 9 retreat. The retreat builds on the Year 9 Creation Unit in which we explore the way in which the creation accounts in Genesis, along with scientific explanations including Natural Selection and the Big Bang reflect our innate desire to understand the why and how […]

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Year 10 Drama Night!

Year 10 Drama Night! The Year 10s performed four plays as part of their Drama Night: Check Please, Lockdown, A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream and Little Women 2. The students all performed brilliantly and certainly rose to the occasion. Many thanks to the supportive audience of parents, friends and staff. Mr Tom Coultas & Ms Lucy […]

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Secondary Sport

From the Secondary Sport Coordinator 7/8 knockout – CONGRATULATIONS! Our Year 7/8 knockout basketball team conquered Sacred Heart College this week in an absolute nailbiter for Round 1 of the Division 1 statewide schools basketball competition.  It was a full team effort, with relentless defensive pressure getting the girls over the line by only a […]

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From the Careers Department

From the Careers Department MTA Open Day Motor Trade Association of SA/NT — MTA (mtasant.com.au) Motor Trade Association are holding an open day on Tuesday 1st August from 10am – 2pm at their Automotive Skills and Careers Centre -3 Frederick Road, Royal Park. Registration required. Learn about a career in automotive: Vehicle painting, body repair, […]

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Be A Voice for Generations – National Reconciliation Week 2023

Be A Voice for Generations – National Reconciliation Week 2023 Mercy Light: Connecting “The arc of moral universe is long but it bends towards justice.” These words were first spoken by the late Dr Martin Luther King Junior, an American pastor and Civil Rights Activist who, in the 1960s, proclaimed his “dream” for racial equity […]

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SAC Chess Club

SAC Chess Club Enhancing mental skills WITH CONCENTRATION, PRACTISE AND FOCUS! Throughout this term, Year 4-6 students have been welcomed to join the SAC Primary Chess Club during Monday lunchtimes. It’s been great to see over 38 eager students engaging in the game and learning new skills. Starting in Term 3 there will be an […]

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‘Zero for the Young Dudes’ – Year 12 Drama Production

‘Zero for the Young Dudes’ – Year 12 Drama Production The talented Year 12 Drama class performed Zero for the Young Dudes to a warm and receptive audience. The play written by Alistair McDowall follows the journey of a group of inmates at a bizarre summer camp who are plotting a revolution. Spending a day […]

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SAC’s Charter Ambassadors

SAC’s Charter Ambassadors Prevention of Violence in Schools at the Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo Recently, a group of SAC’s Charter Ambassadors attended a Summit on the Prevention of Violence in Schools at the Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo. Students shared their ideas about methods to prevent violence in schools and worked collaboratively to create a list of recommendations […]

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The da Vinci Decathlon

The da Vinci Decathlon The da Vinci Decathlon is an academic competition designed to challenge students with a particular emphasis on higher order thinking skills, problem solving and creativity. Students compete in teams of eight across ten disciplines: engineering, mathematics, code breaking, art and poetry, science, English, ideation, creative producers, cartography, and legacy. This year, […]

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