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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.
Cardijn is “All In” for Reconciliation Week
INSPIRED LIVE 2026
⭐ 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
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
Halfway to Graduation
Making the Most of a Rainy Day at the Hahndorf Farm Barn
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: https://www.countryarts.org.au/events/m-a-d-night-2026/
Student Achievements
Leni Places 3rd in State for Cross Country State Championship
Natalie, Caroline, and Justine Awarded 1st Dan Black Belt by the World Moo Duk Kwan
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
Mackenzie and Bethany Selected in the U15 State Netball Team
Kaitlin and Alexander Represent Galilee in the Onkaparinga South District Cross Country
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?!’
Time: 7pm (show runtime is approximately 45 minutes to an hour)Date: 30 June, 1 July, 2 JulyLocation: Drama Theatre at Cardijn College, Marian CampusTickets: $5 - appropriate for all ages
Cardijn Cert III in Beauty Services Create Glam Looks on Their Models
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
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
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!





