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This Sunday is the Ascension of the Lord and the Gospel reading is Matthew 28:16-20
The Commissioning of the Disciples
Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
Looking ahead to Lisbon!
Excitement is building for a number of Catholic Education Tasmania students who are involved in the sixteenth World Youth Day (WYD) as the event approaches this August.
Tasmanian pilgrims will depart in late July to start their pilgrimage in Rome before flying to Lisbon for the WYD Week, followed by a post-WYD retreat in Fatima, Portugal.
World Education Support Personnel Day
This week we celebrated the vital roles that education support staff play in our schools for World Education Support Personnel Day on 16 May. Every day, the remarkable dedication of our support staff shines through as they ensure a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment for our students to grow in.
A wonderful reminder to show your gratitude to the support staff at your school. A kind word or thank you can make a big difference.
Thank you to all of our Education Support Staff!
Rainbows Autumn Newsletter
The latest issue of the Rainbows Autumn Newsletter is now available.
ACARA releases new Australian Curriculum support resource for teachers
New curriculum support resources for teachers are now available on a professional learning hub launched by the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). The first two modules that have been released focus on the key changes across the Version 9.0 curriculum. Future modules will offer detailed explanations of the relationships between strands and substrands within the learning areas and the connections across the curriculum.
ACARA CEO David de Carvalho said, the new professional learning hub is the first of many resources the ACARA curriculum team will be producing and releasing to assist teachers and educators in developing a deeper understanding of the new national curriculum.
New report reveals makeup of Australian Catholic population
A new National Centre for Pastoral Research report provides a comprehensive snapshot of the millions of people who identified as Catholic in the 2021 Australia Census. Published by the National Centre for Pastoral Research, the Social Profile of the Catholic Community in Australia is the seventh such report that the Centre, an agency of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, has published.
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference president, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB said understanding the Catholic population helps dioceses, parishes and other Catholic ministries better understand and serve their communities.
Nature. Be in it.
Nature. Be in it. runs a dynamic school holiday program which promotes nature immersion and play, facilitated by experienced staff for kids in Southern Tasmania!
Small Changes For a Big Impact on School Community Wellbeing
Independent Schools Tasmania is holding an interactive workshop that will provide an overview of research addressing actions to support staff wellbeing, especially the wellbeing of principals, as well as evidence-based actions that have been found to improve the wholeschool community wellbeing, as well as student engagement and academic outcomes.
When: 8:30am-12:00pm, 6 June.
Where: Grand Chancellor Hotel, Chancellor 6 Room, 1 Davey Street, Hobart.
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Catholic Education Tasmania acknowledges and pays respect to the original and ongoing custodians of the land. We acknowledge the continuing connection to land, seas, air and waterways and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of reconciliation. We honour Elders past and present.