Shining a light on domestic violence
When Thomas More College held a Domestic Violence and Candlelit Vigil and march on June 27, it honoured lives affected by domestic violence.
When Thomas More College held a Domestic Violence and Candlelit Vigil and march on June 27, it honoured lives affected by domestic violence.
Since taking over from the highly respected Professor Denis Ralph as chair of the South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools, John Neate has been putting his own stamp on the body responsible for 101 schools educating 52,000 students across the State.
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Thomas More College introduced a secondary challenge to link to the Premier’s Reading Challenge in 2022, with the intention of encouraging more students from Years 7 – 12 to become involved with the literary program.
If you happen to be at Thomas More College during a Wednesday lunchtime it is likely your tastebuds will be tantalised by the very pleasant aromas wafting out of the Margaret More Centre’s Community Cafe.
A northern Catholic primary school has introduced several initiatives to support the mental wellbeing and spiritual health of graduating students as they embark on their secondary learning journey.
There was a lot of love at the Clearview/Kilburn parish on Valentine’s Day this year, but for a different reason.
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