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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 5 December
Galilee: Last Day of Term
Friday 5 December
Marian: Last Day for Years 7-9
Friday 28 November
Galilee Carols
Friday 28 November
Marcellin: Last Day for Year 10 Classes
Wednesday 26 November
Marian: Summer Sports Presentation Night
Tuesday 25 November
Galilee: Whole Campus Thanksgiving Mass
Monday 24 November
Marian: Year 10 Exams (24-28 Nov)
Monday 24 November
Marian: 2026 Year 12 Orientation Day
Monday 24 November
Marcellin: Year 10 Alternative Week (24-28 Nov)
Monday 24 November
Marcellin: Cert II Completion Week (24-28 Nov)
Friday 21 November
Marian: Year 10 Closing Mass
Friday 21 November
Marian: Year 12 Graduation
Friday 21 November
Marian: 2026 Year 7 Transition Day
Friday 21 November
Marian: Last Day for Year 10 Classes
Friday 21 November
Marcellin: 2026 Year 10 Transition Day
Thursday 20 November
Marian: End of Year Music Night

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.

Currents - Marian's End-of-Year Art Exhibition

Last week, the End-of-Year Art Exhibition took place on Thursday evening, showcasing the remarkable artworks of Year 7–12 students from the Marian Campus. The exhibition featured pieces across Art, Design, Photography, Textiles, and Fashion Design.
 
This year’s theme, Currents, explored the creative flow of ideas, the transition of our Year 12 students into new chapters, and was beautifully linked to the collaborative ceramic fish installation created with Artist in Residence, Connie Giacoumis.
 
We were delighted to welcome back our guest speaker, Tiff Manuell—a local artist who previously led a workshop for our Textiles students. Tiff spoke passionately about creative flow and the value of pursuing a career in the arts. Her inspiring words resonated especially with our Year 12 students and all those considering artistic pathways.
 
We also thanked and farewelled our outgoing 2025 Art Captains, Ellah and Haylie, acknowledging their significant contributions, while warmly welcoming Anabel and Isabel as our incoming Art Captains for 2026.
 
Later in the week, we were excited to host Year 4 and 5 students from the Galilee Campus. They visited the exhibition, explored the artworks, and created their own fish designs inspired by our art installation. A highlight for the Galilee students was the 360 room, which featured Photography students’ works and select pieces from the exhibition.
 
Thank you to the Arts faculty for their outstanding efforts in organising this event, and congratulations to all students whose works were displayed. It is wonderful to celebrate the creative talents within our community!

Advent Liturgy Marks the Start of the Season at Galilee

On Tuesday, Junior Primary classes gathered for a liturgy marking the start of Advent.

At Galilee, we begin Advent a little early so students have time to learn about its meaning and traditions.

Ms Jonas’ Year 2 students led the celebration, explained Advent, and helped light the first candle—the Candle of Hope. Students shared prayers and finished by singing the 2025 theme song, "Pilgrims of Hope."

A wonderful start to this season of anticipation and light!

Receptions' Semester Highlight: Strawberry Picking!

Our Mid-Year Reception students had a wonderful time on our strawberry picking excursion last Thursday.

They picked strawberries, learned about how fruit grows, and saw the process firsthand.

This excursion supported our classroom learning and was a highlight of the semester!

Ockie Secures Apprenticeship with Construction Solutions SA

Congratulations to Year 10 Marcellin student Ockie for securing an Apprenticeship with Construction Solutions SA!

Ockie will be working towards his Certificate III in Carpentry. He is pictured here with business owner Roger and his mum, Simone.

Marian's Class of 2025 Completes Marist Heart Tradition on Eve of Graduation

This morning, our Year 12 students returned to campus to rehearse their graduation dance ahead of tomorrow night's ceremony, and to participate in the final stage of the Marist Heart tradition.

After our students practise together in the gym, College Captain Astrid and Mission Captain Laylah completed the tradition by pouring the dissolved name scrolls into the Joseph Cardijn Welcome Garden; a meaningful gesture symbolising that the Class of 2025 will always remain part of our story.

For a recap from last term: Marist Heart Tradition

Marist Gems Christmas Cards: Orders Close Monday 24 November!

Looking for the perfect Christmas cards this year? Our Marist Gems Christmas Cards are a thoughtful, affordable, and meaningful way to share the spirit of the season!

Each pack designed by our talented Marist Centre students includes five cards, randomly selected to showcase a variety of delightful designs, perfect for spreading holiday cheer.

And the best part?
100% of profits are donated to a charity chosen by our students.

🎄 $5 per pack (5 cards included)
🎄 Designed by the talented students in our Marist Centre
🎄 Orders close: Monday 24 November

Order your pack today and support a project driven by Marist values.

Local Artist Cat Leonard Inspires Year 10 Marian Students

Year 10 Art students participated in a loose acrylic painting workshop led by local artist Cat Leonard.

They created impressive still life artworks while exploring colour mixing, drawing with paint, and building layers with acrylics.

Soccer Academy Students Get Exclusive Access to Elite Facilities

 
Over the past two weeks, Soccer Academy students have participated in a series of memorable excursions.
 
Our Year 8 and 9 students had the unique opportunity to attend a closed-door AUFC Men’s training session, enjoy a guided tour of Coopers Stadium, and meet some of their favourite players.
 
Meanwhile, our Year 10 students visited the PEAQ Performance Centre for an immersive two-and-a-half-hour session. They gained valuable insights into the role of data in modern professional sport, completed strength testing using high-performance equipment, and finished with a quick recovery in the centre’s contrast baths.

Basketball Academy students

Our Year 8, 9, and 10 Basketball Academy students have had the privilege of working with the team from Transition Sports Shoot HQ throughout Terms 3 and 4. The Transition Sports coaches bring elite-level expertise to every session, giving our students valuable opportunities to refine their skills and deepen their understanding of the game.

Congratulations to Leni, Lucas, and Tommy from Year 8, as well as Cyruss and Blake from Year 9, who each won a free session after hitting impressive half-court shots!

Our students have engaged enthusiastically and gained a great deal from the program. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Shoot HQ next year to further enhance the experience for our Basketball Academy students.

Galilee Secures 2nd Place at District Tennis Carnival!

Well done to Year 5 & 6 Galilee students, Alexander, Summer, and Saskia, who represented the Onkaparinga South District at the recent Tennis Carnival held at the Seacliff Tennis Club.

Our team finished 2nd place overall! 

We are so proud of our students for demonstrating strong sportsmanship and team spirit throughout the competition.

Science Incursion Brings Galilee & Marian Students Together

This week, Marian was delighted to host two Year 5 classes from Galilee for a science incursion led entirely by our Year 9 students.
 
In small groups, the Year 9s became teachers for the day, guiding the younger students through a series of fun and hands-on activities at different lab stations.
 
Each group thoroughly learned their experiment beforehand, enabling them to confidently demonstrate procedures, explain the science, and support the Year 5s as they explored and discovered for themselves.
 
It was a wonderful opportunity for our Year 9 students to develop leadership, communication, and scientific thinking, and the energy in the room showed just how much our Galilee and Marian students enjoyed learning together.

Highlights from the 2025 Vales Forum

Galilee’s Environment Leaders and Middle School Environment Representatives proudly hosted the final Green Adelaide Vales Forum for 2025.
 
The event brought together students from five local schools, all of whom are passionate about caring for our environment. The day began with a special Yarning workshop led by Aunty Susan, where students learnt the traditional art of basket weaving.
 
Following this, students participated in a range of engaging environmental activities, including scientific drawing, exploring macroinvertebrates in the wetlands, and leading guided tours of Galilee’s inspiring outdoor learning spaces.
 
We thank Jeremy Gramp, Galilee’s Green Adelaide School Officer, for his ongoing support of Galilee’s Environment Leaders and Representatives throughout the year. We also extend our sincere thanks to Aunty Susan for sharing her knowledge and joining us for this special day.

Galilee's Year 6 Reflection Day Inspires Students to Look Back and Move Forward

Last week, Galilee hosted the Year 6 Reflection Day in the Hall, marking an important milestone for our students as they prepare to transition from primary school.
 
Throughout the day, students reflected on their experiences and set personal goals for the future. The program featured three key sessions centred on gratitude, self-recognition, and preparation for the upcoming Year 6 Celebration of Learning.
 
Students had the chance to deepen their faith and self-awareness, thoughtfully engaging with Bible verses and exploring how these lessons can be applied to their everyday lives.
 
The day also fostered stronger connections between students and staff, providing meaningful opportunities to strengthen relationships within our school community.

A Taste of Italy: Year 6 Galilee Students Embrace Italian Traditions at Trittico

As part of our end-of-year celebrations, Year 6 students enjoyed a special Italian lunch at the authentic Italian restaurant Trittico.

This experience gave students the opportunity to explore Italian culture, taste traditional dishes, and use some of the language skills they had been learning in class.

It also marked an exciting milestone as students prepared to transition into Year 7 next year.

Parent Engagement Evening - The Delay: Understanding Australia’s New Social Media Age Restrictions

Join us at Marian Campus on Monday, 24 November from 5:30pm - 6:30pm to explore the upcoming changes to social media access for young people, set to take effect from 10 December 2025.

Parents and carers will gain insight into what these new age limits mean, how platforms are expected to respond, and what families can do to support safe and informed online engagement.

Presented by Catholic School Parents SA, the session aims to equip attendees with practical knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving digital landscape with confidence.

Registrations are essential: Parent Engagement Evening - The Delay: Understanding Australia’s New Social Media Age Restrictions

From the Deputy Principal

Supporting Your Child Through Australia’s New Social Media Age Rules

From 10 December 2025, social media companies in Australia will be required to prevent users under 16 from creating accounts. While the responsibility for enforcing these rules sits with the platforms—not parents—this change naturally raises questions for families about how to guide young people through their online lives.

For many students, social media has been a way to stay connected, be creative, and feel part of a community. For others, it can be overwhelming or affect well-being. These new age limits create a useful moment for parents and carers to pause and check in with their children about how they’re feeling and what they need.

The eSafety Commissioner offers several practical recommendations to guide these conversations at home:

Start early and stay curious.

Choose a calm moment to ask open, non-judgmental questions about your child’s online experiences. What do they enjoy? What feels stressful? This sets the tone for honest, ongoing dialogue.

Explain the “why”.

Reassure your child that the new age rules are about protection, not punishment. They’re designed to give younger teens a break from features that can encourage constant scrolling or expose them to harmful content.

Build a “get-ready” plan together.

eSafety’s guides include tools to help families plan alternatives for connection — from group chats on safer platforms to offline social activities. You can also talk about what responsible social media use might look like when they turn 16.

Keep communication open.

Let your child know they can always come to you if something online feels uncomfortable. Point them toward trusted supports if needed, including school staff or youth wellbeing services.

At Cardijn, we are committed to continuing to support families and invite you to Parent Engagement Evening - The Delay: Understanding Australia’s New Social Media Age Restrictions next week.

As always, we value our partnership with parents and carers, and we’re here to help you guide your children safely through these evolving digital spaces.

Kate Bawden
Deputy Principal