
Scholarships Keeping Teachers in the Far NorthÂ
Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns is committed to attracting, supporting, and keeping graduate teachers in the Far North with more than 50 teaching scholarships being
Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns is committed to attracting, supporting, and keeping graduate teachers in the Far North with more than 50 teaching scholarships being
For our first Principal Profile of the year, we spoke to Linda Gaia from St John’s, a small, community-focused school nestled amongst sugar cane fields
Madonna Archibald shares her experience of Lead Teacher certification as well as the benefits for herself, her school and her students.
Inclusivity changes school communities for the better, writes Caitlin Humphrys, Consultant – Relationships and Engagement at Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns. In 17 years of
This month, we spoke to newly-appointed Principal at Mother of Good Counsel School, North Cairns, Katherine Boot.
A bright future for our students starts with good attendance levels, every day.
This month we speak to Rachelle De Iacovo, Principal of St Anthony’s School, Dimbulah. The small country school holds a very special place in Rachelle’s
Student enrolments in Cairns Catholic schools have topped the 12,000 mark for the first time.
This month we speak to newly-appointed Principal of Herberton’s Mount St Bernard College, Narelle Hunt. Narelle shares what is most special about the multiculturally-diverse College
Cairns Catholic Education is aiming to future-proof the teaching industry in the Cairns region with 17 local students receiving 2023 Education Scholarships.
Now in its second year of operation, Newman Catholic College, Smithfield has commenced its second stage of construction.
For Shana, a professional opportunity led to a passion for working with young students and changing her career to become a teacher at St Stephen’s