Tag: Children
The school of hope
Fifteen-year-old Joanne Blake was wagging school more than attending it, she was mixing with the wrong crowd, selling drugs and in constant fear of...
Principals concern for growing anxiety
Rising rate of student anxiety requires broad approach, says principals association president.
Screen Free Week Nights? Is it possible?
Remember a time before mobile screens? As a kid you probably spent a lot of your time outside, enjoying nature, learning interesting and useful...
All Saints College Liverpool kicks off a new chapter
The end of the chapter is not the end of the book. We may be a few chapters in, but the story of All...
The remarkable works of Eileen O’Connor Catholic College
Jamie Gillibrand is a very special young student attending an equally special school.
The 7-year-old is one of the first kindergarten students to attend Eileen...
The quiz of St Thérèse of Lisieux
The Relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux and her parents Sts Louis and Zélie Martin are finally in Australia. They will travel to Brisbane...
Generation Anxiety
How to help your child through the anxiety of starting secondary school.
Starting secondary school is different for each child. Change has a strange electric...
Teachers Trepidation
Students aren't the only ones with first-day jitters. One teacher shares her worries.
Lunchbox done, schoolbag packed and clothes laid out, Natalie Burland was ready...
Counting the Costs
How to stop the back-to-school bills from sending you broke!
It's a horrible reality. So soon after the Christmas knock to the bank account, the...
Double trouble as twins start kindy
Though most of us had to start kindergarten on our own, four sets of twins at St. Patrick's Mortlake were lucky enough to spend...
Hitting the books
Tips on getting your child on track after the long summer break.
One of the most important tasks for teachers after the summer break is...
Relics do the Rounds
The Little Flower brings huge joy to Archdiocesan schools.
“There are four Saints in Australia at the moment and to have three of them in...