We all know the importance of learning. Particularly in the education space where we work, continuous growth and learning is vitally important. This is not only seen as beneficial for the knowledge gained, but also for the skill of being able to evolve and adapt in an environment that is always changing. What we don’t […]
People in the News – week of Monday 4th October 2021
Reflections from four Sisters who have participated at different levels of the Plenary Council: Sr Monica Cavanagh rsj, Sr Marion Gambin rsj, Sr Jo Brady rsj and Sr Chris Schwerdt rsj – read more National Catholic Education Commission Executive Director Jacinta Collins says a partnership between NCEC and Janison will enable Catholic schools to engage […]
People in the News – week of Monday 27th Sept. 2021
Sister Cecilia Joseph OP, Dominican Sisters of St Cecilia; Sister Mary Julian Ekman RSM, Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma and Chris Lee, Executive officer for the Secretariat of the Clergy, Diocese Of Broken Bay, talk about their hopes for the Plenary Council – read more Connell Perry ordained to the priesthood by Wagga Wagga Bishop […]
How biased are you?
Aside from when we’re talking about our kids, or our favourite sport, how many of us would want to admit we’re biased? A lot of people work really hard to fight against conscious bias. They make a conscious effort not to make assumptions about a person because of characteristics such as gender and gender identity, […]
People in the News – week of Monday 13th September 2021
Caroline Chisholm College captain Ammaleah and CEDP Director Wellbeing Dr Greg Elliott talk to ABC News Sydney about how students are staying connected and looking out for each other’s wellbeing during the extended lockdown – read more Fr Kevin Maloney appointed a DOBCEL Director following the resignation of Fr Andrew Hayes – read more Archbishop […]





