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Calendar

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
Thursday 4 June
M.A.D Night Performance (4-5 June)
Monday 1 June
Marian: M.A.D (Music/Art/Drama) Week (1-5 June)
Monday 1 June
Marist Week (1-5 June)
Friday 29 May
Galilee: R-6 Disco
Thursday 28 May
Galilee: Year 7 Reflection Day
Thursday 28 May
Galilee: Mid Year Reception Transition Visit & Family Info Session
Thursday 28 May
Marian: Inspired Live (Year 11 Students)
Wednesday 27 May
Marian: Marist Centre Senior Camp (27-29 May)
Tuesday 26 May
Galilee: Rite of Confirmation
Monday 25 May
Marcellin: Year 11 Work Experience - Crews H & I (25-29 May)
Monday 25 May
Reconciliation Week (25-29 May)
Wednesday 20 May
Galilee: Year 6 Camp (20-22 May)
Wednesday 20 May
Marcellin Campus Tour
Monday 18 May
Marcellin: Year 11 Work Experience - Crews F & G (18-22 May)
Monday 18 May
Marian: Year 7 Reflection Days (18-22 May)
Monday 18 May
Catholic Education Week (18-22 May)
Sunday 17 May
Reconciliation Weeks (17 May - 3 June)
Friday 15 May
Galilee: Italian Day
Thursday 14 May
Marian: School Photo Days (14-15 May)
Wednesday 13 May
Marcellin: Year 11 Reflection Day
Tuesday 12 May
Galilee: Youth Environment Forum #1
Monday 11 May
Marcellin: Year 12 Work Experience - Crews B & C (11-15 May)
Friday 8 May
Marian: Year 12 Dinner Dance
Friday 8 May
Marian: Mother's Day Event
Thursday 7 May
Marcellin: Adelaide Careers & Employment Expo (7-8 May)
Wednesday 6 May
Galilee: Mother's Day Coffee & Breakfast
Tuesday 5 May
Galilee: PACE Group
Monday 4 May
Marcellin: Year 11 & 12 BAE Talk
Monday 4 May
Marcellin: Year 11 & 12 Outside Ideas Talk
Monday 4 May
Marian: Year 8 Camp (4-8 May)
Friday 1 May
Marcellin & Marian: Anzac Day Service
Friday 1 May
Marian: Generations in Jazz

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.

Lest We Forget.

On 24 and 25 April, Cardijn students proudly represented the College at local ANZAC Day services, joining various community groups. Commemorations took place overnight on Friday and again at dawn on Saturday.
 
On Friday evening, Middle Years Captain Billie, alongside Middle Years Mission Captains Faith and Zach, laid a wreath on behalf of Marian.
 
At Saturday’s dawn service, Ambassador Lara, Vice Ambassador Busby, and Mission Captain Charlotte laid a wreath representing Galilee.
 
Together, we paused to honour and remember the ANZACs, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and peace.

Celebrating Easter the Cardijn Way

Over the week, each of our campuses gathered in faith to participate in Easter liturgies and Masses.
 
Easter marks a season of renewal, reflection, and new beginnings. These moments provided our school communities the opportunity to pause, come together within their own campuses, and reflect on the hope and light that Easter brings.

Apprenticeship Sign-Up With Housing Industry Association (HIA)

Congratulations to Ethan, Year 12 Marcellin student, who has commenced a Certificate III in Carpentry and is our first apprentice with HIA.

Ethan is pictured with his host employer, Brock Constructions Co., marking an exciting milestone and a strong industry partnership supporting school‑based apprenticeship pathways.

Building Progress at Galilee

Some exciting progress shots as our building development at Galilee begins to take shape!

Learn more about Galilee's master plan: Future Vision for Galilee - Our Master Plan

Makeup and Beauty Students Deliver Professional Client Experience

Lucky parents/caregivers, family, and friends were treated to a makeup experience by our talented Cert III Makeup and Cert III Beauty Services students.
 
After thorough prior planning, students greeted their models and delivered a daytime look, followed by an evening look. Their models were consulted throughout the process, and photos and feedback were collated for the students' portfolios.  
 
The students’ communication skills were excellent, as they practised techniques and applied their theoretical knowledge in a practical setting.
 
Upon completion of their respective courses, the Cert III Makeup and Cert III Beauty Services students will be well on their way to becoming valuable employees in the beauty industry!

Professional Learning Week 2026

During the recent term break, our staff remained onsite, engaging in a dedicated week of Professional Learning focused on strengthening teaching practice and enhancing student outcomes.

Throughout the week, staff participated in a range of keynote presentations, workshops, and collaborative sessions centred on student engagement, wellbeing, and high-quality learning design. A key highlight was learning from expert presenters, including Dr Amy Berry, who introduced strategies from the Engagement Continuum to support deeper student involvement in learning, and Bill Hansberry, who worked with staff on strengthening relationships through restorative practices.

Teachers and support staff also took part in faculty moderation, curriculum planning, and targeted training sessions. This included opportunities to strengthen our Catholic identity, particularly through MITIOG (Made in the Image of God) training and Marist formation, alongside wellbeing approaches, inclusive education practices, and the use of new technologies. Time was also dedicated to reviewing student learning plans, refining lessons, and building consistency across subjects and year levels.

Importantly, the week provided valuable opportunities for collaboration, reflection, and connection as a staff community. This ongoing commitment to professional growth ensures that we continue to provide engaging, supportive, and high-quality learning experiences for every student - every day!

We look forward to seeing the positive impact of this work in classrooms throughout the year.

RTO Team Collaborates with Industry Partners During School Holidays

Over the school holidays, the Marcellin RTO team engaged with industries to strengthen partnerships and ensure our training remains aligned with current workplace practice.
 
A highlight was our Community of Practice visit to Peer, where staff participated in valuable discussions around pedagogy, compliance, student support and apprenticeship pathways.
 
This was further complemented by a range of employer and community engagement visits across the break with the industry partners (listed below). Alongside this, several Year 10s took the initiative to complete additional work experience during the holidays.

These connections are essential for creating strong pathways in the industry, providing meaningful work experience opportunities, and achieving positive outcomes for our students.
 
We would like to thank our industry partners for welcoming us into their workplaces, for their collaboration, and for their ongoing support in enhancing student learning outcomes.

Parent Engagement Evening | Level Up Together: Guiding Positive Gaming Habits

We look forward to welcoming families to our upcoming Parent Engagement Evening.

Date: Monday, 11 May
Time: 5:30pm for a 6:00pm start
Location: Le Rosey Hub, Marian Campus

The theme for the evening, Level Up Together: Guiding Positive Gaming Habits, explores the world of online gaming and its impact on young people.

This session will equip parents with a deeper understanding of the video game industry, while offering practical strategies to support their child in developing healthy, balanced gaming habits.

If you plan to attend, please register for this event on Humanitix: Parent Engagement Evening

Galilee's Mother's Day Event: Wednesday, 6 May

Join Galilee next week, on Wednesday, 6 May at 9:00am to celebrate Mother's Day with barista-made coffee, breakfast, and a special gift for mum!

Inside Adelaide United FC: Year 8 Soccer Academy Gains Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Experience

Last term, our Year 8 Soccer Academy students had the opportunity to watch the Adelaide United FC Men’s team train behind closed doors, have a stadium tour, walk through the rooms where the professionals prepare for game day, and participate in a training session which was led by their experienced junior coaches.
 
Reflections from our students:

Lucus:
"I appreciated the opportunity to watch the Adelaide United men's team do a closed training session because it gave me the chance to watch the players train and see how they play. The staff and coaches were very welcoming, and I am especially grateful to the coaches who ran multiple drills with us."

Parker:
“I loved the training session with the two coaches, because I learnt how to create space, why we create space, and how to make the best decisions in the moment.”

Orlando:
“I enjoyed going through the men's and women's change rooms and seeing how they prepare for games and training. I'm grateful for being able to train and have coaches from Adelaide United run the training.”

Ted:
“This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience and will be one of my favourite memories from my high school journey. The coaches showed me how to take a touch into space, play a long ball, find space, look up whilst dribbling and look for options.”

Peyton:
“It was really cool to have the opportunity to be coached by coaches with a high level of experience to improve us both individually and as a team.”

Max:
“I loved seeing how professionals train. It was also exciting going into the change rooms and lockers, seeing the layout of the kits, physio area, and massage chairs.”

Apprenticeship Sign-Up With Croudace Constructs

Max, Year 11 Marcellin student, is undertaking a Certificate III in Cabinet Making with Croudace Constructs.

A great example of strong industry partnerships supporting vocational pathways for our students.

Congratulations, this is a fantastic achievement Max.

Marian Students Explore Inheritance with Creative Veggie Baby Project

Marian Year 10 Science students have been diving into the fascinating world of genetics through a creative, hands-on activity - designing their very own “vegetable babies”!
 
Using their understanding of dominant, recessive, and incomplete dominance traits, students randomly selected alleles and combined them to determine the genotype and phenotypes of their veggie babies.
 
This engaging task allowed students to apply key genetic concepts in a fun and memorable way, while strengthening their ability to predict inheritance patterns.

Tomorrow Man & Tomorrow Woman Sessions for all Year 11 Students

All Year 11 Marcellin students recently participated in Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman sessions, supporting personal development, wellbeing and positive conversations around respect, identity and life skills.
 
These sessions provide students with the opportunity to reflect, build confidence and develop skills that support their learning, relationships and future pathways.

Save the Date: Cardijn's Pathways and Subject Expo!

Save the date for Cardijn's Pathways & Subject Expo, an event designed to help our students in all year levels make informed subject choices, explore VET courses, and plan their post-school pathways effectively. Attendees will also gain insights into cross-campus opportunities and valuable information from tertiary providers.

Date: Wednesday, 5 August
Time: 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Marian Campus Gym

Marcellin Graduate Sloane ('24) Named Semi-Finalist in the SA Young Achiever Awards

We are proud to share that Sloane Tarah Mills ('24), has successfully progressed through to the first round of judging in the SA Young Achiever Awards and is now a semi‑finalist.

This is a fantastic achievement and a reflection of Sloane’s commitment, capability and the strong industry pathways developed through Marcellin RTO.

We wish Sloane all the very best as they move into the next stage of the judging process.

2026 Term 2 Key Dates

As we prepare for the start of the school term, we’ve created a handy graphic for all the key dates you’ll need to know.

More details will be shared about the events as they get closer.

Message from the Principal

Quite literally a warm welcome to Term 2, 2026!
 
As yet another Cardijn Connect presents a multitude of events and achievements across the College, it is important that families work with their children, teenagers and young adults in setting realistic and achievable goals for the term.
 
At the commencement of the year, we placed an emphasis on student attendance. The Australian Government is requiring schools to achieve attendance rates equivalent to those prior to the COVID epidemic, which is about 91%. Last year, Cardijn’s attendance sat at around 85%. Across a school year of approximately 200 days, that’s 30 days absent! It’s not difficult to work out just how disruptive this is to the students’ learning programs and socialisation processes, and so on, of their journey through school. Admittedly, and let’s not be unrealistic, there are good reasons for absences such as illness and special family events. Under normal circumstances, these would normally be covered by an allowance of about 5% or 10 days.
 
A key aspect of schooling is preparation for what lies ahead for our young people. Suppose we consider that for most of our students, this will be a vocational pathway of work or further study. Each of these pathways has attendance expectations, and a school record of 95% attendance is impressive! Not only does excellent attendance enhance the learning and personal growth opportunities for our young people, but it also builds resilience when having to learn life’s lessons of ‘doing things, meeting our responsibilities, even when we don’t feel like it!’
 
I’m hoping that excellent attendance this term can be a goal for all our students at Cardijn!
 
Have a great term!

Steve Byrne,
Principal