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Students say YES to a sustainable Australia

Thousands of young Western Sydney students have declared a resounding ‘YES’ to ensuring a sustainable Australia for all after a successful three-day Youth Eco Summit at Sydney Olympic Park.

Greatest Shave a real buzz at St Agnes

St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill Captain Julian Tan and teacher James Wilson have been overwhelmed by the love and support shown to them by the school community after taking part in the 2021 World’s Greatest Shave in aid of those battling cancer. Read more...

Rooty Hill Students Celebrate Harmony

The thriving community of St Agnes Catholic High School gathered at the school’s state-of-the-art new Alverna Performance Space to celebrate Harmony Day this week. Read more...

Students build mental health awareness in schools

One hundred and thirty Year 9 students from 20 Catholic secondary schools across western Sydney have met virtually to reflect on mental health at a special Social Justice Day. Read more...

Schools unite to support ‘Ignite’ : COVID-19 community outreach

As we continue to adjust to a new reality of social distancing, isolation and economic downtown much of the focus from our news outlets has been on health, employment, education and the availability of grocery store staples. Read more...

CEDP students ready to change the world

Twenty six students from 12 Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta secondary schools recently met for the first time to form a dynamic new Student Sustainability Council. This exciting opportunity will support students in putting their faith into action. Read more...

Students focus on genuine human encounters in a digital world!

Students from 15 Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta high schools gathered at the fourth annual Social Justice Day to discuss genuine human encounters in our digital world. This annual day is aimed at launching the yearly Australian Catholic Social Justice statement, which this year is focused on addressing how the internet has changed the way we communicate, work, learn, and do business - and how we can contribute towards a more just and loving digital world. Read more...

Squares for Service

Mrs Chapman has put her inspiration from last year’s Education Mass into action after starting a ‘Squares for Service’ project. Read more...

Vai’s Greatest Shave!

Surrounded by her entire family and school community, St Agnes High School Year 11 student Vai Mauia took part in the Leukaemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave. In a show of solidarity, Vai’s mum, Manufala Gearman, got in on it too and had her hair shaved. Read More...