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New arrivals at Catholic Schools NSW

Catholic Schools NSW is set to start the new year with two new members of its leadership team as Marita Winters and Jeremy Gasperov start with the peak body in January. 

Radical policy shift needed to put people first

Don’t be afraid to let the Holy Spirit inform and guide you. That was the message from several of the nation’s most distinguished academic leaders to a group of educators and students at the La Salle Academy and Catholic Schools NSW forum on Catholic Social Teaching in Australian Politics.

Church must regain its former confidence: CSNSW CEO

CSNSW CEO Dallas McInerney will speak alongside NSW Parliamentarians and academics next month to present Catholic Social Teaching to a new generation of teachers and leaders. With secular political alternatives failing and a hostile media less influential than ever, Catholics must stop self-censoring and find their voice, McInerney says.

McInerney: Faithful public service the path to success

Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Schools NSW Dallas McInerney spoke to up to 50 young people for the latest instalment of the Bishop’s Blend, telling young Catholic professionals they have more allies than they might realise.

AI could prompt “reimagining” of HSC, schools CEO says

Artificial intelligence could prompt a “reimagining” of the Higher School Certificate in New South Wales, CSNSW CEO Dallas McInerney told educators at the 2024 Education Law Symposium on 15 July, with the standards authority contemplating continuous examination throughout years 11 and 12

New chairman, new chapter for Catholic education

Archbishop Fisher OP said the appointment of Mark Dorney as the new Catholic Schools NSW chairman marks a new chapter for Catholic education.

Minns pledges to tackle teacher burnout

NSW Premier Chris Minns has said Labor will take steps to address teacher burnout and shortages, by making more staff permanent, fighting administrative overload and simplifying the accreditation process.

Students suffered from school closures

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a lasting negative effect on school attendance and student opportunity, with measures designed to protect students now confirmed to have had a “clear impact on mental health and wellbeing,” the CEO of Catholic Schools NSW, Dallas McInerney, has said.

Leader honours educators’ hard work

The Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Schools NSW has honoured parents, carers, educators and wider school communities for their hard work and dedication over...

Dallas McInerney: Vigilance essential to slavery’s defeat

By Dallas McInerney In his third and last encyclical, Pope Benedict XVI wrote, “It is good for people to realise that purchasing is always a...

Fact-Checking ABC accusations: Catholic Schools New South Wales

A series of concise ‘Fact Check’ rebuttals about Catholic Schools to ‘false claims’ by the ABC

Avant-Garde Exam in Liberal Arts for NSW Catholic Schools

Studies in Catholic Thought engages students in the theological, philosophical, ethical and aesthetic traditions of the Catholic Church
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