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This Sunday is the Most Holy Trinity and the Gospel reading is John 3:16-18.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.
Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. Those who believe in him are not condemned; but those who do not believe are condemned already, because they have not believed in the name of the only Son of God.
Project Hive School Sharing Sessions
As part of our commitment to ensuring that our new intranet meets the needs of all employees, school staff are invited to attend an online information sharing session.
The perspective of staff in schools will provide us with valuable information in developing an intranet that meets the diverse needs of CET staff. This 1.5 hour session will provide you with a brief overview of Project Hive as well the opportunity to engage in discussion and feedback.
You are encouraged to use these sessions to share your thoughts, suggestions, and any concerns you may have. Sessions will be limited to 12 people to ensure all participants have an opportunity to share their thoughts.
Sessions will be held via Zoom on the following dates:
- Tuesday 13 June at 3:30pm
- Thursday 15 June at 3:30pm
- Friday 16 June at 3:30pm
Additional sessions will be scheduled if required. If you have any queries at this stage, please contact comms@catholic.tas.edu.au. Please RSVP by Friday 9 June.
Bishops issue statement on Indigenous Voice to Parliament
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference recently released a statement encouraging all Australians to read and discuss the Uluru Statement from the Heart, as a vote on First Nations Voice to Parliament nears.
In acknowledging that this is an important moment in the history of the nation, the Bishops endorsed the Uluru Statement from the Heart in 2021, with the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia taking the same step last year.
The 2023-24 Frank MacDonald Memorial Prize competition is now open!
The Frank MacDonald Memorial Prize (FMMP) aims to commemorate and preserve the meaning of the ANZAC spirit in the Tasmanian community. The competition is open to all Tasmanian Year 9 students.
Six Year 9 students are selected from around Tasmania to take part in the Frank MacDonald Memorial Prize each year and two teachers accompany and supervise the winning students during the course of the Prize.
Entries for both students and teachers close at 5.00pm on Friday 25 August 2023.
Australian Catholic Education News
The latest issue of the Australian Catholic Educations News from the National Catholic Education Commission is now available.
Winter Wellness Information for Parents
The Department of Health have put together a ‘Winter Wellness’ campaign package for schools, which encourages Tasmanians to “prepare, plan and protect” against winter illnesses.
Katie Wardrobe Live in Launceston
Katie Wardrobe will be in Launceston for an all-day workshop on Saturday 17 June at
Launceston Christian School. This full day workshop caters to both primary and secondary teachers. Katie will cover work for all age groups and show examples that cover students across various levels.
Discover simple and effective ways to incorporate technology into your music classroom. You'll look at easy lesson ideas you can use straight away, how to use technology alongside your current curriculum, and which software and hardware choices to make. The session will include things you always wanted to know but were too afraid to ask and no previous experience is required!
This workshop is ideal for teachers who:
- Would like some “use it tomorrow” tech ideas
- Would like to explore new ways of presenting familiar units of work
- Are being encouraged to incorporate more technology into their teaching
- Are looking for simple ideas to foster musical creativity in students
- Would like ways to reinforce musical concepts
- Want some tips on how to create engaging teaching materials
- Feel they have some holes in their knowledge (technophobes are welcome!)
Sacred Heart Catholic School 150 Year Celebration
Sacred Heart Catholic School in Launceston will be celebrating 150 years in June with Mass at Church of Apostles, Launceston. There will be refreshments and school tours afterwards. RSVP's are essential for the refreshments and tours.
When: 10:30am, 18 June 2023.
Where: The Church of Apostles, 44 Margaret Street, Launceston.
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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.