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In 2017 Catholic Schools Week will be held from Sunday, March 5 to Saturday, March 11 and will involve the communities of all Catholic primary and secondary schools across NSW and the ACT.
Above all, Catholic Schools Week is about celebration.
One of the major aims of Catholic Schools Week is to raise public awareness of the strengths of Catholic schools and highlight the significant contribution the Catholic education sector makes to the state and nation.
The week is an opportunity to share with the broader community the great things that take place in Catholic schools every day.
Catholic Schools Week is designed to be a lively celebration for all who have a stake in Catholic schools – students, staff, families, priests, and parishioners.
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It is for them to share in the joy and distinctive character of Catholic schools.
Catholic schools enrol about 20 per cent of Australian school students and they teach the same curriculum as government schools.
Catholic schools offer highly qualified and professional teachers who cater to the diverse learning needs of students.
There are currently 29 Catholic Parish primary schools and eight systemic Catholic co-educational secondary schools in the Wollongong Diocese along with six congregational secondary schools and one congregational school for students with special needs.
Information courtesy of Catholic Schools NSW/ACT.
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