Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Visit a Catholic school and see the difference

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Catholic schools across Gippsland and Melbourne’s outer south east will open their doors to the community to celebrate Catholic Education Week 2023 from 19 May to 26 May.

This is a chance for everyone to witness the vibrant faith and learning environmen­ts in their local Catholic Schools with Open Days, activities and events planned.

Mr Paul Velten, Director of Catholic Education in the Diocese of Sale, said Catholic Education Week was an opportunit­y to celebrate the wonderful achievemen­ts of Catholic schools and to highlight the inspiring activities taking place in Catholic schools every day.

“This year’s theme is, Catholic Schools- Places of Encounter. ‘Let the Words You Speak Always Be Full of Grace,’ based on the Bible Scripture, Colossians 4:6.

“This message reflects our commitment to promoting kindness, respect, and compassion in our schools and communitie­s. Catholic schools are more than just buildings where students come to learn.

They are Places of Encounter where students can grow academical­ly, spirituall­y and personally.”

“The ‘Speak with Grace‘ theme aims to encourage students and school communitie­s to use their words to build up others, to speak out against injustice, and to spread love and hope in the world.“

The official launch of Catholic Education Week will take place with a Leadership Mass and Dinner on Friday 19 May in Traralgon.

During the evening several awards will be presented including the ‘Spirit of Catholic Education Awards.’

These important awards are peer-nominated and acknowledg­e staff who are making an outstandin­g contributi­on to the life of their school community.

Mr Velten said many things have changed in education in recent years and over decades but the dedication of Catholic teachers and staff focused on nurturing each child’s potential and to inspire faith and inspire learning remains at the core.’’

“Our Catholic schools strive to be welcoming, supportive and inclusive places where children can thrive.”

Schools across the Diocese extend an invitation to families and members of the community to visit an Open Day or event at a Catholic school in their local area and see the Catholic education difference.

The Diocese of Sale covers 38 Catholic primary schools and seven Catholic secondary schools educating almost 20,000 students and employing more than 3,000 staff.

The Diocese spans a geographic area from Melbourne’s outer south east suburbs from Narre Warren and Cranbourne, to Wonthaggi and Philip Island in the south, and right throughout Gippsland to Orbost in the east.

For tours and enrolment informatio­n, contact a Catholic school in your local area or go to:

www.doscel.catholic.edu.au/about-us/find -a-school

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“Our Catholic schools strive to be welcoming, supportive and inclusive places where children can thrive.”

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