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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 25 September
Marcellin Success Assembly
Friday 25 September
Marian: Athon Day & Early Dismissal @2:45pm
Friday 25 September
Last Day of Term 3
Wednesday 23 September
Galilee: Community Prayer
Saturday 19 September
Galilee: Gathers & Sports Presentations
Wednesday 16 September
Galilee: Community Prayer
Wednesday 16 September
Marian: Year 11 Drama Performances (16-17 Sep)
Wednesday 16 September
Galilee: Town Hall
Wednesday 16 September
Galilee: Town Hall
Wednesday 16 September
Galilee: Year 8 Camp (16-18 September)
Tuesday 15 September
Galilee: Year 7 Immunisations
Tuesday 15 September
Marian: Road Awareness Program
Friday 11 September
Galilee: Year 6 Catholic Charities Day
Friday 11 September
Marian: Year 10 & 11 Semi Formal
Thursday 10 September
Marcellin: Street Smart High - Year 11s
Thursday 10 September
RU OK? Day
Monday 7 September
Marian: Wellbeing Week (7-11 Sep)
Monday 7 September
Marian: Year 9 Camp (7-18 Sep)
Friday 4 September
Galilee: Father's Day Coffee & Breakfast
Friday 4 September
Marian: Whole School Assemblies
Friday 4 September
Galilee: Community Prayer
Tuesday 1 September
Marcellin: Year 12 Commissioning Lunch
Monday 31 August
Cardijn College: Pupil Free Day
Friday 28 August
Galilee: Bookweek Parade @9:00AM
Wednesday 26 August
Galilee: Community Prayer
Monday 24 August
Book Week (24-28 Aug)
Monday 24 August
Marian: Asia Week (24-28 Aug)
Monday 24 August
Marcellin: National Skills Week (24-28 Aug)
Friday 21 August
Marcellin: Year 10 Meningococcal Immunisations (2nd Dose)

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.

2026 College Subject and Careers Expo

Marian recently welcomed students and families to the 2026 Subject and Careers Expo, bringing together a wide range of Registered Training Organisations, employers, NDIS service providers, tertiary institutions and Cardijn staff.
 
Students and families were able to explore subject selection and SACE planning, university and VET pathways, apprenticeships, employment opportunities, NDIS supports and the Marcellin Pathway. They could speak directly with industry representatives, service providers, curriculum leaders and subject specialists to ask questions and better understand the options available.
 
Information sessions also covered NDIS and post-school supports, incorporating VET into a SACE program, and understanding SACE and subject selection.
 
Thank you to the many organisations and staff who shared their knowledge and helped our students make informed decisions about their future pathways. It was a valuable opportunity to ask questions, gather information, and feel more confident about what lies ahead.

Celebrating the Assumption of Mary

Across the College, our students and staff celebrated the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary with liturgies and masses.

In the lead-up to these celebrations, students spent time learning about Mary and reflecting on how she was "Full of Grace," exploring what her example can teach us about faith and following Jesus.

At Galilee, we marked the occasion with two special events: an R-2 Liturgy led by Year 2 Jonas, and a Year 3–9 Mass led by Year 6 Westover. Through classroom prayer, students also learned about the Rosary, a special prayer used to meditate on the life of Jesus and to ask for Mary's intercession on our behalf.

Reflection Day at Edwardstown Bowling Club

Year 10 Marcellin students headed to Edwardstown Bowling Club for this year's Reflection Day, themed Full of Grace.
 
The day opened with reflection and prayers, where students shared personal reflections on why they came to Marcellin, what they hope to achieve, and the Marist values they want to grow in. Presence, Simplicity, Family Spirit, Love of Work, and In the Way of Mary.
 
Students then rotated through lawn bowls and a Letter to Future Self activity where they wrote a letter to their Year 12 self! The afternoon wrapped up with some fun at Bounce Marleston.
 
A great chance for the year level to slow down, reflect on where they're headed, and enjoy some time together outside the classroom.
 
Student reflections:
“We learnt about the vine and the branches, where Jesus taught us that we are stronger when we remain connected as a community and work together. I believe this message was reflected throughout the day, as students supported one another, included others, and built stronger connections with their peers.”
- Jack
 
“An important experience I had at Marcellin was the Automotive Immersion in Term 1. I made new friends and learned new skills that have made me feel like Marcellin is the right school for me. This experience was important because I started to feel more comfortable at Marcellin and formed new relationships with trainers and people in my class. I am grateful for my Mum supporting my idea of coming to Marcellin to learn more about myself and trades.”
- Ezekiel

Say Hello to Milo

If you haven’t met him yet, this is Milo, our College Wellbeing Dog. He’s usually based at Galilee, so if you don’t visit Aldinga often, you might not have come across him!

If you do happen to spot Milo, don’t be shy, come say hello! He’s very friendly and loves a pat.

Kolbe Student Leaders Engage in Hutt Street Centre’s Walk a Mile Event at Victoria Park

Kolbe student leaders recently headed to Victoria Park to take part in the Hutt Street Centre’s Walk a Mile event.
 
It was a fantastic opportunity to experience the cause firsthand, build a deeper connection with the work of Hutt Street Centre, and reflect on the importance of supporting those experiencing homelessness and disadvantage.
 
The event has also helped kickstart Kolbe’s fundraising efforts this term, as we look ahead to Athon Day and our goal of making a meaningful contribution to Hutt Street Centre.

Aisling's Work Showcased at SALA Exhibition

Congratulations to Aisling! Our Year 8 Galilee students made their way to Aldinga Community Centre this week to take in the SALA Exhibition, and among the standout pieces on display was artwork by our very own Aisling, created as part of her involvement in an Art Mentorship Program.
 
It was a proud moment for Aisling to see her work displayed alongside that of other talented young artists from across the region. Her dedication to honing her craft through the mentorship program is a wonderful reflection of her creativity and commitment to growing as an artist. Well done, Aisling, and we're all looking forward to seeing where your artistic journey takes you next!

Returning to Cardijn College in 2027

Each year, families are asked to confirm the intentions for their child/children’s enrolment at Cardijn College for the following school year. 

This week, a survey was emailed to all families via Consent2Go asking families to please respond YES if your child’s enrolment will continue at Cardijn College in 2027, and YES if your child will be transferring between campuses in order to continue their enrolment with the College.  

Families are asked to please respond NO if your child will not be returning to Cardijn College in 2027 and a member of our Enrolments Team at your child/children’s campus will reach out to you.  

Thank you in advance for your support and please do not hesitate to contact the Enrolments Team at your child/children’s campus if you have any further questions. 

Try-A-Trade at Marcellin

This week, MTC Training welcomed two groups of Year 10 students from local schools to Marcellin to participate in our Automotive and Engineering Try-A-Trade programs.
 
Students in the Automotive group were introduced to light vehicle mechanical work, learning about vehicle maintenance, servicing and repairs through practical activities. While the Engineering group developed their skills through activities focused on machining, welding and fabrication, gaining firsthand experience in a trade workshop environment.
 
We enjoyed welcoming the students to our campus and look forward to seeing where their trade journey takes them.

Marist Gems are Back Online!

Run by our Inclusive Education students at Marian, Marist Gems has released a new range of greeting card packs.

Each pack includes five assorted cards, perfect for a variety of occasions. With 100% of proceeds donated to a charity chosen by the students.

Our young entrepreneurs are already busy working on their next project, so keep an eye out for the Marist Gems Christmas collection - coming soon!

Shop now: Marist Gems Card Packs

Year 2 Students Travel to Adelaide Festival Centre to Watch Me and My Shadow

Recently, our Year 2 Galilee students enjoyed an exciting excursion to the Adelaide Festival Centre to watch Me and My Shadow, a Patch Theatre production.
 
The performance explored imagination and friendship through music, movement and the playful use of light and shadows. Students were captivated by the engaging characters and the magical way shadows were brought to life on stage.
 
After the show, they enjoyed a walk across the River Torrens, taking in the beautiful views of the city. The weather certainly turned it on, providing the perfect sunny conditions for a wonderful day of learning and adventure outside the classroom. Everyone had a fantastic time and returned to school with lots to talk about!

Winter Sports Program Wrap-Up

Congratulations to all students involved in our Winter Sports Program on an outstanding season of achievement. Across netball, soccer, basketball and football, our teams demonstrated commitment, teamwork and sportsmanship, resulting in many great accomplishments.
 
In Netball, Emma Martin's Open C2 team were crowned Grand Final winners, while Emily Guest's 8B2 team should be commended for reaching the Grand Final and finishing as runners-up after a fantastic season.
 
In Soccer, Liam Knight's Middle D1 team, Dylan Klassen-Thomas' D2 team, and David Thomas & Michael Woolford's 7A Boys team all completed their seasons undefeated, an impressive reflection of their hard work, parent assistance and consistency throughout the competition.
 
Our Basketball teams enjoyed tremendous success, with Dave Cornish's Open C Boys, Jarrod Molnar's Middle C Boys, and Josh Greenhalgh's Middle D2 team all finishing the season undefeated, showcasing the strength and talent of our student athletes.
 
Our Football teams also enjoyed a highly successful season. Congratulations to James Mathews and Pasquale Vita, who guided the Year 8 Football team to a Premiership, and to Bradley and Lachlan Hayes, whose Year 7 Football team also secured a Premiership flag.
 
In addition, our Open Football players should be immensely proud of finishing as Runner-Up Premiers in the Div 1 Statewide School Sport SA Football Competition coached by Lachlan Murphy and Dylan Hayes. The team competed hard against Henley High School, whose players displayed impeccable talent and skill. Reaching the final of such a prestigious competition is a significant achievement and a testament to the dedication, resilience and sportsmanship of our students and coaches throughout the season.
 
These achievements are a credit to the dedication of our students and the positive culture of our extracurricular sports program. We extend our sincere thanks to all winter coaches for the time, effort and enthusiasm they have invested in supporting our teams. We also thank all players and families for their commitment, encouragement and support throughout the season. Your involvement plays a vital role in making our sporting programs such a success.
 
Congratulations to everyone on a fantastic winter season and for representing the school with pride. We look forward to celebrating at the Winter Sports Presentation Night next month.

Cardijn College Winter Sports Presentation Night

We warmly invite all after-school sports participants and their families to join us for the 2026 Winter Sports Presentation Night on Wednesday 2 September, from 5:30pm (BBQ) for a 6:00pm start, at Marian Campus.

This year, presentations will be split across two venues: Netball and Football in the Gym, and Soccer and Basketball in Kolbe.

Enjoy a BBQ from 5:30pm, before the formalities begin. Our Marist Basketball and Netball students will also be hosting a bake sale to raise funds for their 2027 interstate carnivals.

Students are asked to wear formal winter uniform.

Please RSVP on Humanitix: 2026 Winter Sports Presentation Night

PACE Group | Cybersafe Families School Parent Session on Wednesday 16 September

Join us for Galilee’s upcoming Town Hall on Wednesday, 16 September at 5:30pm, featuring a special guest speaker from CyberSafe Families.

Gain practical strategies to help keep your children safe online, along with real-life advice from trusted cyber safety experts.

To secure your spot, please email [email protected]

Galilee Dress-Up Day & Book Parade Next Week!

A friendly reminder to Galilee families to please join us on Friday, 28 August at 9AM for Galilee’s Dress-Up Day and Book Week Parade, where students are encouraged to dress up as their favourite book character!

This year's theme, Symphony of Stories, celebrates the way stories come together like music, each one bringing its own voice, rhythm and imagination. Whether it's an exciting adventure, a magical fantasy, a laugh-out-loud comedy or a heartwarming tale, every story has something special to share.

Families are welcome, as well as any younger siblings who are also welcome to dress up and join in the Parade!

Costume Guidelines:

● Keep it low-cost and creative (DIY is awesome!)
● Choose a character from a book (if you have the book, bring it along to show off!).
● Most importantly, have fun while staying true to our school values:
Welcoming, Respectful, Compassionate and Committed.

We look forward to celebrating another wonderful Book Week together and seeing our school filled with creativity, imagination and a love of reading.

Happy reading and happy costume planning!

Marian's 2026 Book Week Competition is just around the corner!

 
On Friday 28 August (Week 6), all staff and students are invited to dress up as their favourite book character. 

If you’d like to join in, please make sure your costume follows these guidelines:
• Costumes must represent a character from a published book, comic, or graphic novel. (No online webtoons or fanfiction.)
• Please make respectful and appropriate costume choices:
          ㆍNo costumes depicting political figures
          ㆍNo culturally offensive makeup or costumes
          ㆍAll costumes should be suitable for a school environment
• Props and accessories must be school-appropriate (no weapons).
• Costumes should allow for easy movement and clear vision, ensuring comfort throughout the school day.

Students who follow these guidelines may remain in costume for the whole day!

We look forward to seeing your Book Week creativity come to life.

In this edition of SchoolTV - Confidence & Motivation

Building confidence and motivation in young people is essential for their overall wellbeing and is a key aspect of their development. These qualities can have a lasting impact on their success and happiness. Confidence helps children believe in their abilities and face challenges with a positive attitude, while motivation drives their desire to learn, explore, and achieve their goals.

Fostering these traits involves creating an environment that encourages children to take risks, learn from their mistakes, and celebrate their achievements. Confidence is built when children feel capable and valued, while motivation is fuelled by the belief that their efforts will lead to growth and success. By actively supporting both, we can help young people thrive in the academic, social, and personal areas of their life.

By offering positive reinforcement, setting realistic expectations, and celebrating their efforts, we can model a positive mindset that can go a long way in helping young people develop both confidence and motivation. Nurturing these qualities, will help them grow into self-assured individuals who believe in their ability to succeed, setting the foundation for a fulfilling future.

In this edition of SchoolTV, discover how to provide opportunities for autonomy and support your child in persevering through challenges.

We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this edition of SchoolTV and we always welcome your feedback. If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school counsellor for further information or seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to the Confidence & Motivation edition of SchoolTV
https://cardijn.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/confidence-motivation-au

Stronger Families: A Positive Parenting Conference presented by Catholic School Parents South Australia (This Saturday)

Catholic School Parents SA is hosting the Stronger Families: A Positive Parenting Conference on Saturday 22 August 2026 at the Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo.

Families are invited to join this day focused on strengthening family relationships, connection and wellbeing, featuring insights from leading parenting experts.

Date: Saturday, 22 August 2026
Time: 10:00am-3:00pm
Location: Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo

The College has a limited number of complimentary tickets available to families. If you are interested in attending, please email Meghan Jenkins - [email protected].

Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Once complimentary tickets have been fully allocated, families can purchase tickets for $25 on Humanitix. 

Message from the Deputy Principal

At each campus, we celebrated the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, a significant occasion in the Catholic Church that invites us to reflect on Mary's faith, courage, and trust in God. 

Mary's life was not without challenges. From the moment she said ‘yes’ to God's call, she embraced uncertainty, stepped forward with courage, and trusted in a future she could not fully see. Her willingness to take the next step, even when the path ahead was unclear, reminds us that faith is often found in action. 

In our own lives, we are regularly faced with opportunities and challenges that require us to step beyond our comfort zones. Whether it is beginning a new learning journey, supporting a friend, taking on a leadership role, or persevering through difficulty, Mary shows us the power of trusting in God's presence and responding with courage. 

At Cardijn, we are called to follow Mary's example by approaching each day with faith, hope, and a commitment to serving others. Her motherly care and compassion remind us to look beyond ourselves and to be attentive to the needs of those around us. Through simple acts of kindness, encouragement, and understanding, we can create a community where everyone feels valued and supported. 

As we celebrate the Assumption of Mary, may we be inspired to embrace life's challenges with confidence, take the next step with courage, and trust that God walks alongside us every step of the way.

Kate Bawden
Deputy Principal