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Please remember to check our College Calendar for all the updated information regarding events.

The calendar can be accessed from the newsletter by clicking the Calendar button at the top of the newsletter.

Important Dates
Friday 3 July
Last Day of Term 2
Friday 3 July
Marian: Year 12 Introduction to AIF
Friday 3 July
Marcellin: Last Day of Term 2 - 2:45pm Dismissal
Wednesday 1 July
Marcellin: Success Assembly
Tuesday 30 June
Marian: Year 12 Production ‘We Open Tomorrow Night?!’ (30 June - 2 July)
Monday 29 June
NAIDOC Week (29 June - 3 July)
Monday 29 June
Marian: Year 12 Trial Exams (29 June - 3 July)
Monday 29 June
Marian: Year 10 & 11 Exams (29 June - 3 July)
Thursday 25 June
Galilee Gathers
Wednesday 24 June
Galilee: PACE Group
Wednesday 24 June
Marian: YCS Camp (24-25 June)
Tuesday 23 June
Marcellin: Year 10 Mid-Year Crew Transition Day
Monday 22 June
Marcellin: Year 10 Work Experience - Crew L (22-26 June)
Friday 19 June
Galilee: Sibling School Photos
Friday 19 June
Galilee: Mid-Year Reception Transition & Liturgy
Thursday 18 June
Galilee: School Photos
Wednesday 17 June
Marian: Year 11 Tomorrow Man / Woman Incursion
Monday 15 June
Marian: Languages Week (15-19 June)
Monday 15 June
Marian: Tenison Exchange (15-16 June)
Monday 15 June
Marcellin: Year 10 Work Experience - Crews J & K (15-19 June)
Sunday 14 June
Cardijn-Tenison Exchange

Welcome to Cardijn Connect

Cardijn Connect - a source of news and information for the Cardijn community. The blog will be published every Thursday during the school term with past editions always accessible from the menu.

Cardijn is “All In” for Reconciliation Week

Across the College, each campus came together to recognise National Reconciliation Week under this year’s theme, “Now More Than Ever: #AllIn.” The week provided meaningful opportunities for students to learn, reflect, and engage with First Nations cultures and perspectives.
 
Marian offered a range of cultural activities including weaving, banner making, boomerang painting, damper making, artefact and dance workshops, and Marn Grook. A whole-school ceremony in Tangka featured a Welcome to Country by Mia-Rose Allison, followed by Yidaki and dance performances by Uncle David Booth. First Nations families were also welcomed for a luncheon hosted by Year 12 Food and Hospitality students, and the library hosted a lunchtime screening of Modern History by Kaurna man Jack Buckskin alongside a creative art activity.
 
Marcellin began the week with a Welcome to Country from Uncle Robert, followed by students experiencing Indigenous-inspired flavours in the Outdoor Learning Area, including lemon myrtle tea and homemade biscuits created by staff. 
 
At Galilee, students created a large collaborative “Hibiscus Heart” display with contributions from families and the community. Activities included bush tucker tasting, a garden trail, damper making and billy tea, Yarn on Country with Martin, a Celebration of Country and weaving with Aunty Suzie, Arnhem Land bark painting, and a lunchtime Nunga Screen in the library.

INSPIRED LIVE 2026

We had the pleasure of welcoming 10 alumni back to Cardijn for the Inspired Live event to share their career journeys, insights, and experiences since graduating.
 
Designed specifically for Year 11 Marian students, Inspired Live aimed to inspire by showcasing a diverse range of post-school pathways and providing valuable real-world perspectives across multiple industries.
 
We extend our sincere thanks to the presenters for generously giving their time to speak with our students:

⭐ Jodie Ashenden ‘04

⭐ Cameron Bowes ‘08

⭐ David Craggs ‘06

⭐ Sara Dobbyn ‘08

⭐ Alex Greaves ‘19

⭐ Taylor Hawkins ‘13

⭐ Celeste Hudson ‘18

⭐ Mat Johnson ‘02

⭐ Fiona Wise ‘00

We also thank ⭐ Nathan Balkwill ‘09 for a powerful closing address, reminding students that success doesn’t follow a single path and looks different for everyone.
 
We received an immense amount of positive feedback, with many students leaving the event with fresh ideas for their future and sharing that the stories had a lasting impact on them.
 
A special mention to our Year 11 Food and Hospitality students, who catered a beautifully presented morning tea for the event. This experience showcased their culinary skills while also giving them valuable insight into the real-world demands of the hospitality industry. Well done to the students involved for a fantastic effort.

Could university be part of your future?

According to Jobs and Skills Australia, the majority of future employment growth continues to occur in occupations requiring post-school qualifications.

Understanding university pathways, entry requirements, prerequisites, and course options can help students make informed subject choices throughout their senior years.

The upcoming Pathways Expo provides an opportunity for students and families to connect directly with university representatives, explore degree options, discuss alternative entry pathways, and gain a clearer understanding of life beyond school.

Starting with the end in mind can make all the difference when planning a successful pathway.

Marcellin Apprenticeship with Acromat Seating and Gymnasium Australia

Congratulations to Aaron, Year 12 student, for securing an apprenticeship with Acromat Seating and Gymnasium Australia while completing a Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication. This is a great step forward into the industry!

Playtime at Galilee

Our students are making the most of the wintery weather, playing among the trees and enjoying the splash of the running creek with their endless imagination in our Sheoak Forest.🌲✨

Halfway to Graduation

Our Year 12 Marian students recently celebrated Halfway Day, marking the milestone of being halfway through their final year of school.
 
Students received photo lanyards with their Reception photos and wrote messages to their younger selves on the back. They also joined in the fun by wearing ribbons and pigtails.
 
Throughout the morning, College Captains spoke with their peers about how they were feeling at the halfway point of Year 12 and what they are looking forward to in the months ahead.

Making the Most of a Rainy Day at the Hahndorf Farm Barn

On Tuesday, our Year 4 Galilee students braved the cold, wind, and pouring rain to visit Hahndorf Farm Barn!
 
During the excursion, students explored how food and fibre are produced and learned about sustainable farming practices.
 
They investigated controlled and uncontrolled farming environments and discovered how technology helps farmers care for animals, improve efficiency, and support food production.
 
Despite the challenging weather, students showed resilience and enthusiasm, making the most of this valuable hands-on learning experience.

Marcellin Apprenticeship with Inline Plumbing and Gas

Year 12 student, Liam, has secured an apprenticeship with Inline Plumbing and Gas. He will be working towards completing his Certificate III in Plumbing. Congratulations Liam!

First M.A.D Night Show TONIGHT! Get your last minute tickets

Purchase tickets for the biennial M.A.D Night shows!
 
A celebration of Music, Art, and Drama across the College.

📅 Thursday 4 June & Friday 5 June
🕖 7:00pm
📍 Hopgood Theatre

Join our talented Year 7–12 Marian students as they showcase their skills as musicians, actors and artists in an evening filled with creativity, performance and entertainment.

Purchase tickets: https://www.countryarts.org.au/events/m-a-d-night-2026/

Student Achievements

Leni Places 3rd in State for Cross Country State Championship

Well done to Year 9 student Leni, who came 3rd in the state today in the 15-Year-Old Girls’ Cross Country State Championships!

Natalie, Caroline, and Justine Awarded 1st Dan Black Belt by the World Moo Duk Kwan



Year 11 student Natalie, along with Year 9 students Caroline and Justine, were awarded their 1st Dan (Cho Dan) Black Belt by the Korean Soo Bahk Do Association World Moo Duk Kwan.
 
Each certificate and belt comes with a unique number, recognised internationally.
 
The sisters have demonstrated dedication and perseverance over the past 11 years.

Ananth Awarded School Scholarship to Attend YGLF Program

Congratulations to Year 11 student Ananth, who has been awarded a school scholarship to attend this year’s Youth Governor’s Leadership Foundation (YGLF) Program.

The YGLF Program is a selective South Australian youth leadership initiative that brings together students from across the state to develop their leadership skills through workshops, mentoring, and hands-on community projects. The program focuses on building self-awareness, teamwork, and the ability to create positive change within the community.

Trent Recognised for Leadership and Initiative in Certificate II in Cookery Training

 
Year 12 student Trent has been awarded the ‘Leadership, Initiative and Engagement Award’ by the Adelaide Institute of Hospitality.
 
This honour is in recognition of Trent’s exceptional contributions during his Certificate II in Cookery training.
 
He consistently demonstrated dedication, resilience, and a proactive spirit, going above and beyond to make a positive impact in his learning community.

Mackenzie and Bethany Selected in the U15 State Netball Team

Year 9 student Mackenzie and Year 10 student Bethany have both been selected in the South Australian U15 State Netball Team.
 
Both students are valued members of the Cardijn Netball Program and continue to represent the school with pride and excellence.
 
Bethany was also selected in the South Australian U17 State Team earlier this year as a bottom-age player, where the team went on to win Gold.
 
We are extremely proud of both girls and wish them the very best of luck for the upcoming carnival in July.

Kaitlin and Alexander Represent Galilee in the Onkaparinga South District Cross Country

Year 4 student Kaitlin and Year 6 student Alexander represented Galilee at the Onkaparinga South District Cross Country Event.

Kaitlin achieved an impressive second place in her age division, securing a spot in the upcoming State Championships. Alexander also delivered a strong performance, finishing 6th in his division. Well done to both students!

School Sport SA Cross Country Championships

Twenty-four students across Galilee and Marian represented the College at the School Sport SA Cross Country Championships today.

Despite wet and muddy conditions, they adapted well and gave their best effort throughout the race.

Each student showed resilience and determination, delivering strong performances across the day. It was fantastic to see them embrace the challenge and represent Cardijn with pride, well done!

Secure Tickets for Cardijn’s Year 12 Drama Performance ‘We Open Tomorrow Night?!’

 
The Year 12 Drama Production is well into rehearsals, and we are excited to announce that tickets are now on sale!
 
"It’s the dress rehearsal for the Belvedere student-run talent show, and everything is going wrong. The PTA mum is overinvolved, the British act can’t nail the accent, Isla insists on air-guitaring on pogo sticks, and the lights just went out. But as any theatre person knows, the show must go on."
 
Please join the Stage 2 Drama cohort of 2026 for a hilariously stressful night at the theatre!
Time: 7pm (show runtime is approximately 45 minutes to an hour)
Date: 30 June, 1 July, 2 July
Location: Drama Theatre at Cardijn College, Marian Campus
All ticket proceeds will be donated to Tutti Arts where learning disabled and neurodivergent artists create visual art, theatre, music, screen, and dance, and experiment with art and technology.
 

Cardijn Cert III in Beauty Services Create Glam Looks on Their Models

Our Cert III in Beauty Services students brought in models to create ‘glam’ makeup looks as part of their learning.

It was fantastic to see students building their confidence, creativity and practical skills in a hands-on setting, taking pride in their work and enjoying the experience.

Galilee's R-6 Disco 🎶

Reception to Year 6 students lit up the night at last week’s disco, dressing up, dancing the evening away with glow sticks, and finishing off the fun with a fruit box to enjoy.

Excursion to Adelaide's Holocaust Museum

Selected Year 11 students from Marcellin recently visited the Adelaide Holocaust Museum, deepening their understanding of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank and the realities of the Holocaust.

A highlight of the visit was a live Zoom presentation with Holocaust survivor Andrew Steiner, who shared his powerful story of survival as a child during World War II. His message highlighted the dangers of discrimination and reminded students how easily prejudice can become accepted in society.

Students also learned about William Cooper, a Yorta Yorta Elder who courageously protested against the persecution of Jewish people in 1938, demonstrating the impact individuals can have in standing up against injustice.

The experience was both educational and deeply moving, encouraging students to reflect on the importance of kindness, respect, and challenging discrimination in their own communities.

Galilee's Year 7 Reflection Day at Maslin Community Hall

Year 7 Galilee students recently participated in their Reflection Day, taking time to explore key Marist values, including In the Way of Mary, Simplicity, and Love of Work.
 
As part of the day, students heard from guest speakers Jay Peries from the parish and Father Tom Gleeson, who shared insights into their vocations and the importance of serving others.
 
Students concluded the day by putting these values into action, creating items for charities and people in need, reflecting the Marist spirit of service and care for others.

Parent Education Series: Teens, Parties, Alcohol & Vapes

Date: Tuesday 30 June
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Sacred Heart College, Marcellin Campus - Br Stephen Debourg Performing Art Centre 

Catholic School Parents South Australia presents their free Parent Education Series and is pleased to host Paul Dillon of DARTA.

Using the latest data, Paul explores teen socialising, alcohol and vaping, and shares practical strategies to reduce risk while empowering parents to have open, honest conversations.

Online option available.

Register for this event: Parent Education Series: Teens, Parties, Alcohol & Vapes

Message from the Acting Principal

Each year, near 6 June, Cardijn College, as a Marist community, celebrates the feast day of Saint Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers. It is a time to reflect on the values that shape our identity as a Marist school and inspire the way we learn, lead and serve. 

Marcellin believed that every young person should be known, valued and loved. More than 200 years later, his vision of making Jesus known and loved through education, compassion and service continues to guide our Marist community. The College celebrates his feast day through liturgy and reflection, while Marcellin Campus specifically enjoys a day of engaging and meaningful activities that bring students and staff together in the true spirit of the Marist family.

Being Marist is about living with humility, simplicity and a strong sense of family spirit. It means caring for others, welcoming those who feel left out and striving to make a positive difference in our community. 

As we celebrate Saint Marcellin's feast day, we are invited to reflect on our own actions and choices. How can each of us bring the Marist values of compassion, service and inclusion to life every day? 

May this feast day inspire us to continue living the Cardijn Way, fostering a culture of belonging and aspiration! 

Kate Bawden
Acting Principal