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While Catholic schools must adhere to the broad requirements of Australia's secular education system, they are free to provide a "Catholic" education ethos. The Catholic Education Office of Melbourne outlines this "ethos" as follows: [38] Religious education is at the centre of both the formal and informal Catholic school curriculum.
Australian Catholic University was opened on 1 January 1991 following the amalgamation of four Catholic tertiary institutions in eastern Australia: [11] Catholic College of Education Sydney, New South Wales; Institute of Catholic Education, Victoria; McAuley College, Queensland; Signadou College of Education, Australian Capital Territory
The Catholic Education Office which is responsible for 46 co-educational schools in the Diocese, is located in Lismore. [8] The Aboriginal Catholic Ministry is located in Macksville. The Diocese also offers a number of health and aged care services ranging from child care to nursing homes to natural family planning services.
The Catholic Education Office (CEO), located in the Canberra-Goulburn and Broken Bay dioceses of the Church, is responsible for coordinating administration, curriculum and policy across the Catholic school system.
The national office for EREA is located in Richmond, Victoria. [3] Member schools agree to the Charter for Catholic Schools in the Edmund Rice tradition [3] which was first used in 2004 and revised in 2011 to include four primary Touchstones. [4] As of 2021, EREA included 55 schools, 4,500 staff, and over 39,000 students.
Gilroy Catholic College is a Roman Catholic comprehensive co-educational secondary day school, located in Castle Hill, in the Hills District of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The College provides a Catholic and general education for students from Year 7 through to Year 12; it is administered by the Catholic Education Office of the Diocese ...
Catholic Education in the Diocese of Cairns, Australia, educates over 11,200 students from north in the Torres Strait, west to the Atherton Tablelands, and as far as Tully in the South. There are 29 Catholic Schools in the Diocese, including primary, secondary, college and boarding.
[133] [118] The Sydney Catholic Education Office also donated property including the now-called Canavan Hall building, [133] which houses the St Benedict’s Library among other facilities. [135] Constituent schools were founded and developed separately in Sydney and included a share-use agreement with University of Technology Sydney for ...