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Four Scholarships Awarded To Catholic School Principals

30 November 2010 Latest professional development and research scholarships will benefit the Catholic educational community Dennis Fahey, Marcellin College, Auckland, Craig McKernan, St Francis Xavier School, Whangarei, Karl Zimmerman, St Anne’s School, Wanganui, and Margaret Coleman, Our Lady Star of the Sea School, Sumner, are the latest Catholic school Principals to receive Catholic leadership scholarships, [...]

Four Scholarships Awarded To Catholic School Principals2017-08-11T15:14:54+12:00

Mary MacKillop a Saint for Australia and New Zealand

15 October 2010 On 17th October Mary MacKillop, Mother Mary of the Cross, co-foundress of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, will become a Saint of the Church, when she is canonised in Rome. Mary MacKillop was born in Melbourne in 1842, and as a member of a large and poor family [...]

Mary MacKillop a Saint for Australia and New Zealand2017-08-11T15:18:08+12:00

Canterbury Earthquake and Integrated Schools

8 September 2010 Proprietors of Integrated Schools Principals and Staff of Integrated Schools Interested Parties Dear Colleagues, Greetings. This is a brief update on the state of our Integrated schools in the Canterbury region. Overall, our schools have escaped major damage as a result of the earthquake. Several have significant damage and one will not [...]

Canterbury Earthquake and Integrated Schools2017-08-11T15:29:39+12:00

Canterbury Earthquake

7 September 2010 Principals, Staff and Trustees Proprietor of Catholic Schools Dear Colleagues, Greetings! On behalf of the Directors of the New Zealand Catholic Education Office and the staff of NZCEO, I offer you empathy and active support in what is a significant challenge for many of you. The shock of the earthquake and the [...]

Canterbury Earthquake2017-08-11T15:31:27+12:00

Catholic Schools Day, May 19th, 2010

18 May 2010 The 240 Catholic schools throughout the country will celebrate Catholic Schools’ Day on May 19th. The occasion is one where each school actively acknowledges its connection with the Catholic national system of schools comprising 66,000 students. The theme of the day is, “Be the Change”. This is a rallying call challenging each [...]

Catholic Schools Day, May 19th, 20102017-07-27T12:34:07+12:00

Leadership Of The Secondary Principals Association Of New Zealand

2 March 2010 It has just been announced that Patrick Walsh, Principal of John Paul College, Rotorua, has been elected as the new President of the Secondary Principals Association of New Zealand. His Deputy is Paul Daley, the principal of Sancta Maria College, Botany, Auckland. This is an historic occasion to have the leadership of [...]

Leadership Of The Secondary Principals Association Of New Zealand2017-07-27T12:05:16+12:00

The Newest Catholic School Opens Its Doors

29 January 2010 Early in February the latest New Zealand Catholic School opens its doors to cater for the Catholic population of the new suburb of Flat Bush in Auckland.  The primary school, which is on the Sancta Maria College site, will form part of the Sancta Maria Catholic School campus.  The new school is [...]

The Newest Catholic School Opens Its Doors2017-07-27T11:57:02+12:00

Four Scholarships Awarded To Catholic School Principals

28 November 2009 Latest professional development and research scholarships will benefit the Catholic educational community Anne Miles, McAuley High School, Otahuhu, John Young, St Joseph’s School, Upper Hutt, Stasia Kennedy, St Joseph’s School, Levin and Marie Barrett, St John Bosco School, New Plymouth, are the latest Catholic School Principals to receive Catholic leadership scholarships, awarded [...]

Four Scholarships Awarded To Catholic School Principals2017-06-20T17:45:38+12:00

Catholic Education Convention

31 July 2009 The Catholic Education Convention took place on July 29th – 30th, 2009 in the Wellington Convention Centre. Over 1,000 people attended from all around New Zealand, making it a landmark event in the history of New Zealand’s Catholic schools.  Today Catholic Schools educate 66,000 students in 239 schools, they make up 75% [...]

Catholic Education Convention2017-06-20T09:22:33+12:00
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