21/12/07 - Christmas spurs on spirit in students Students from St Gabriel's Primary at Bexley have been packaging Christmas puddings, crackers, bons bons, biscuits, tea/coffee, decorative candles and lollies to create Christmas gifts to help families in need celebrate Christmas this year.
18/12/07 - Two Top Teachers Two Sydney Catholic school teachers were given the State's highest teaching awards at the end of this year.
28/11/07 - Sporting Talent Honoured Two young, outstanding sporting talents shared in the glory at this year's Primary Sports Awards. Natasha Fountas from St Michael's Daceyville and Isabella Keogh from Our Lady of Fatima, Caringbah shared the accolades by winning ...
26/11/07 - Numeracy excellence showcased Thirty outstanding numeracy programs across Sydney's Catholic school system were put on display at the second annual Archdiocesan Numeracy Showcase today.
21/11/07 - State's Top Titration Team Trinity Catholic College, Auburn is the state's best school after taking out the annual NSW Chemical Titration Competition this week.
19/11/07 - Numeracy excellence showcased Thirty outstanding numeracy programs across Sydney's Catholic school system will be on display in the second annual Archdiocesan Numeracy Showcase next week.
8/11/2007 - Student follows older sibling's teaching trail Emma Ommundson is following in her brother's footsteps. The Year 12 student from Domremy College, Five Dock is thinking about studying at Campion College next year, while that dream is already a reality for her brother Keith.
4/11/07 - Student Achievement in Basic Skills Continues to Rise The upward trend of results in this year's Basic Skills Tests (BST) for the 5000 students in Years 3 and 5 across all 112 Catholic parish primary schools in the Archdiocese of Sydney is again extremely pleasing ...
29/10/07 - Students are State's top designers Two students studying Technology and Applied Sciences in Sydney's Catholic schools have been congratulated on winning excellence in design projects by the Minister for Education and Training, John Della Bosca.
12/10/07 - Last-ditch HSC advice for students As over 5,000 Year 12 students across Sydney's Catholic schools prepare for the start of HSC exams this week, Seamus O'Grady, Director of Curriculum at the Catholic Education Office, Sydney is reminding students not to panic.
28/9/07 - Performing Arts at its best An explosive showcase of music, dance and drama from over 100 Catholic school Performing Arts students brought the house down at NIDA's Parade Theatre on 27 September.
3/9/2007 - Religious Knowledge at an All-time High 3/9/2007 - A record number of Sydney's Catholic primary school students know their Catholic faith, prayers, Scripture and Sacraments better than ever before.
27/8/2007 - Positive report delights St Anthony's Primary school, Clovelly has been named "an exemplary school" by a University Professor following an extensive inventory of the school this month.
22/8/07 - Cardinal commends high achievers Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, has honoured 46 outstanding students from Sydney's Catholic secondary schools for their high achievements during their last six years at high school at a special awards ceremony at St Mary's Cathedral ...
8/8/07 - Celebrations for Mary MacKillop As part of many school celebrations on 8 August each year, one school had a special guest to honour Blessed Mary MacKillop. A special guest was among the Blessed Mary MacKillop feast day celebrations at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Primary, Randwick.
31/7/07 - 9,996 students face final Almost 10,000 primary school students in Sydney's Catholic school system will sit the annual basic skills test for the last time today.
18/7/07 - Principal says goodbye From teaching orphans as a Sister of Mercy to running her own pre-school in Grafton to heading a Primary school with more than 150 students, recently retired teacher and Principal Colleen Adams admits she faced numerous challenges...
12/7/07 - Sudanese Bishop appeals for teachers On his first visit to Australia, Sudanese Bishop Joseph Gasi expressed his gratitude to St John's Primary, Auburn for their ongoing humanitarian assistance to Sudanese refugees ravaged by more than 21 years of war and famine in the south ...
4/7/07 - School first to welcome World Youth Day Cross Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield was the first school in Australia to welcome the World Youth Day Cross last Monday ahead of its week-long pilgrimage throughout Sydney's Catholic schools and parishes...
2/4/07 - Student leadership forum consults the Cardinal One hundred young student leaders assembled at Sydney's Catholic Education Office in a forum to discuss the Holy Spirit with the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell...
28/3/07 - Young at art winners When Julia Mendel won the top award in the 2007 Clancy Prize Religious Art exhibition she was the last to know.The 18-year old student arrived 20-minutes after the presentation of awards at the exhibition opening and awards ceremony...
25/3/07 - Students "going bush" in the city It was no less than the Governor of NSW, Professor Marie Bashir, who launched a new book - a collaboration between 16 primary school students and renowned children's books author Nadia Wheatley and illustrator Ken Searle in suburban bushland...
21/3/07 - Schools gearing up for World Youth Day 2008 Music teacher Clare Axman, recently appointed WYD Co-ordinator at Christian Brothers' College, Burwood, says teachers from most curriculum areas are using their lessons at least once a week to raise awareness about the event...
19/3/07 - Scenes from Catholic Schools Week Catholic Schools Week celebrations were in full swing at St Ambrose's Primary, Concord West last week. Parents and their infant students came together on Wednesday to launch "Learning in Action" day in a school liturgy followed by open classroom...
9/3/07 - Hermitage centre fulfills school dream A project to house the needs of a school community on one site has been a dream at Marist College, Pagewood. Now, the dream has become a reality. The school has built the Hermitage - a centre that will help...
23/2/07 - Blessing marks new learning environment at St Pat's "Today is my privilege to thank the many people who work together like an orchestra to create a perfect piece of harmony for our students," said Summer Hill's St Patrick's Primary School Principal, Colleen Adams today...
20/2/07 - Awards for top students Twenty-five students from Sydney's Catholic school system were congratulated by Carmel Tebbutt, NSW Minister for Education, for All-round Excellence in the 2006 Higher School Certificate (HSC) at the Sydney Convention Centre yesterday...
National Curriculum welcomed Brother Kelvin Canavan, Executive Director of schools in the Archdiocese of Sydney, told the Catholic Weekly that he supports the idea for a national curriculum for Australia.
School's in for new leaders Eleven of the 147 Catholic primary and secondary schools in the archdiocese of Sydney will have first-time principals to lead the teaching and learning this year.