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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.
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.
Honouring the courage and sacrifice of our ANZACs and ADF personnel
Last Friday, our students and staff of Marian and Marcellin campuses took a moment to honour the ANZACs and all those who have served in the Australian Defence Force, making sacrifices for our freedom.
Thank you to everyone who participated and paid their respects. Lest we forget.
Mother's Day: Thanking Our Cardijn Mums, Grandmothers, and Mother Figures
Year 12 Art Excursion
“I was very inspired, especially by the Year 12 Art Show. It was motivating to see all the talent.” - Charlotte“Everyone’s artwork was very inspiring. I have lots of ideas now.” - Grace“I really liked seeing the historical art at the Gallery of SA and getting inspiration about the techniques used back then in comparison to the SACE Art Show.” - Ellisha
Year 10 Marcellin Students Gain Building Experience with Fairmont Homes Group
This week, Crew J commenced their Year 10 immersion with a live construction site experience at Fairmont Homes Group.
These hands‑on immersions give students valuable insight into the building and construction industry, supporting exploration of future career pathways and essential workplace skills.
The immersion program continues with Crew K in Week 3 and Crew L in Week 4.
We thank Fairmont Homes Group for their ongoing support and for sharing expertise with our students.
Marian School Photo Days: Thursday & Friday of Week 3 (14-15 May)
- Please ensure your child wears their full winter uniform and follows the College’s uniform requirements.
- Please place your order online before the day of photography by visiting www.advancedlife.com.au and entering the code: 2JJ 5N6 5E6
- Payment can be made using Visa, Mastercard, or PayPal.
- If you are unable to order online, you may give the completed order envelope directly to the photographers on the day of the photography session.
- If you have any queries concerning school photographs or ordering, please contact advancedlife directly at www.advancedlife.com.au/contact.
Blue Minds Initiative Inspires Galilee Students to Lead on Climate and Mental Health
Galilee’s Middle School students recently had the exciting opportunity to participate in the Blue Minds Youth Ocean Leadership Initiative, an experience focused around engaging young people in conversations and action around mental health and climate change.
Led by guest speakers Kal Glanznig and Cooper Chapman, the workshop inspired students to take meaningful action for the environment, both individually and within their schools and communities. It fostered a strong sense of hope, resilience, and leadership, empowering young people to contribute to a more sustainable future.
We thank Kal and Cooper for sharing their time and expertise, as well as Green Adelaide for supporting this initiative.
Photos provided by Jeremy Gramp, Green Adelaide
Stage 2 PE Students Compete in the Adelaide Marathon Festival
SchoolTV - A Special Report: Do It For Dolly Day

Bullying can have a profound and lasting impact on a young person's wellbeing, sense of belonging and confidence. It is not always visible and can include social exclusion, verbal abuse and online harassment, often occurring repeatedly over time. Research shows that bullying can increase the risk of anxiety, low self-esteem, social withdrawal and difficulties with learning and peer relationships.
For parents and carers, it can be difficult to know how best to respond. However, recognising the signs, listening without judgement and maintaining open communication can make a significant difference.
Do It For Dolly Day is a national reminder that kindness matters and that everyone has a role to play in creating safe and inclusive communities. This Special Report provides practical guidance to help families understand bullying, support their child and promote empathy, respect and positive relationships, ensuring no child feels alone.
We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this Special Report, and as always, we welcome your feedback.
If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your child, please contact the school for further information or seek medical or professional help.
Here is the link to your special report:
https://cardijn.catholic.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-do-it-dolly-day
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
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
From the Deputy Principal
At Cardijn College, we continue to work in partnership with parents and caregivers to ensure every student is supported, nurtured, and well prepared for life beyond the school gates. This strong sense of community underpins all that we do, including the way we govern and guide the strategic direction of the College.
The College Board plays an important advisory role, meeting approximately twice a term to provide guidance and support to the leadership of the College. As an advisory body, the Board does not make operational decisions but offers strategic insight and informed perspectives to support the College’s direction. Board members bring a diverse range of professional backgrounds and experience, along with a shared commitment to effective governance and the strategic direction of the school. We extend our sincere thanks to our current Board members for generously giving their time and sharing their expertise in support of the College.
At the most recent meeting, the Board discussed a range of important matters, including compliance, review of 2025 SACE results, progress on the College masterplan and building developments, and the College’s financial position, including the management of school fees. Looking ahead, in future meetings we will also commence developing the next Strategic Plan, Our Cardijn Way, with this work undertaken in alignment with the priorities of Catholic Education South Australia.
We warmly invite members of our community who are interested in contributing to the College's future and who align with our strategic vision to consider serving on the Board. If you would like to learn more, please contact Board Chair, Kate Aldritt via [email protected] for a conversation.
We look forward to continuing our strong partnership with families as we support each student’s growth and success.

