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Student Leadership Appointments for 2026
College and Mission Captains
Middle Years Captains and Mission Captains
Sports Presentation Night: Cardijn’s Biggest Winter Sports Celebration Yet!
Over 700 guests filled Tangka for a BBQ before moving to the Gym for our awards ceremony, creating an incredible atmosphere to cap off the winter season.
We were privileged to welcome special guests Tyler Orr (London Pulse Netball Club), Dylan Holmes and Fiona Worts (Adelaide United Women’s Team), who inspired our students with their stories of hard work and resilience.
Marcellin Year 12 Commissioning Ceremony Celebrates Student Achievement and New Beginnings
Marcellin proudly celebrated the achievements of our Year 12 students with a meaningful Commissioning Ceremony this week.
The morning began with a beautiful liturgy, followed by the presentation of Academic Subject Awards and a shared lunch to mark the completion of their SACE journey.
A special thank you to our Year 10 and 11 students who formed a guard of honour to send off our seniors.
We wish our graduating students every success as they take their next steps beyond school. You will always be part of the Marcellin story.
Marian Year 12s Welcomed as Lifelong Members in Marist Heart Ceremony
Join Us for the Future Anything Cardijn Showcase!
We are excited for the Future Anything Cardijn Showcase which is happening on Monday 22 September from 11:15am - 12:40pm.
Students have been working on creative solutions to tackle one of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and will share their ideas through market-style stalls in the Marian Gym.
Come along and celebrate their hard work and innovation. Families are warmly invited to attend!
Year 8 Reflection Day at Aldinga Institute Hall
Marian Students Celebrate Community Spirit at Catholic Charities Thanksgiving Mass and Expo
Quiz for a Cause: Support Timor-Leste Immersion
Gather your friends and form a table of ten—tickets are just $10 per person.
On the night:
• Silent auction (cash only)
• Non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase
• Bring along a share plate for your table
Student Achievements
Violet Represents Galilee in Youth SALA Mentorship Exhibition
Year 5 Galilee student Violet was one of five young people selected by the City of Onkaparinga Council to participate in their Youth SALA Mentorship Program which was held from 8 to 16 August.
Through this opportunity, Violet presented an exhibition at the Port Noarlunga Arts Centre as part of the SALA Festival. The program aims to nurture and support young, emerging artists.
Violet exhibited five mixed-media artworks exploring themes of identity, mental health, disability, and the impact we have on the environment.
All-Australian Honour for Bethany After Gold Medal Win
Year 9 Marian student Bethany proudly represented Cardijn in the School Sport U15 Netball team in the City of Moreton Bay, Brisbane.
The team achieved an impressive 7-1 record, securing the gold medal for South Australia, and was named in the 2025 School Sport Australia All-Australian Netball Team.
Congratulations to Bethany and her teammates on this outstanding accomplishment!
Ollie Wins State Motocross Championship
Samantha Selected for Shooting Australia's National Pathway Squad
Apprenticeship Sign-Up with Smith Automotive
Don't miss Dr Judith Locke at Cardijn Next Week!
Please register to attend the Junior session at Galilee or the Middle/Senior session at Marian.
Year 10 Marian Art Students Explore Charcoal Techniques Inspired by Local Artists
Inspired by the work of local artists Brooke Walker and Yanni Floros, Year 10 Art students have explored a range of charcoal techniques to produce small, highly realistic studies.
They skilfully built up layers of charcoal to develop texture, value, and form. As a result, students have gained greater confidence in using charcoal to produce detailed and expressive artworks.
Currently, our students are taking on the exciting challenge of large-scale charcoal drawings in class, and we look forward to seeing the impressive results of their creativity.
Cardijn Rocks is Back!
Marian Student Leaders Visit Government House and Parliament House
- “The paintings were so big and detailed, it felt like they told the whole history of South Australia just by looking at them.”
- “Walking into the upper house chamber was breathtaking. The carvings, the size of the paintings, and the level of detail within the room were unbelievable.”
- “It was really encouraging to see leaders who are approachable and supportive, as it reminded us that leadership doesn’t have to be formal or intimidating.”
- “Sharing food with the MPs at the start made the whole experience feel welcoming. It was great to speak with them in such a relaxed setting.”
- “It was amazing to see where such important decisions are made and to learn about the history behind both chambers.”
- “I loved being able to take photos in the chamber as it felt like such a special moment to be in the same space where so much history has taken place.”
- Reflection from College Captain, Tan, and Marian student leaders
Apprenticeship Sign-Up with Tend Electrics
Returning to Cardijn College in 2026
Each year, families are asked to confirm their intentions for their child/children’s enrolment for the following school year.
A survey will be emailed to all families via Consent2Go, requiring you to respond YES if your child’s enrolment will continue at Cardijn College in 2026. Please also respond with YES if your child is transferring between campuses as their enrolment at the College will continue.
Please respond NO if your child will not be attending any campus of Cardijn College in 2026 and a member of our enrolments team will be in touch for further information.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Message from the Deputy Principal
National Child Protection Week
At Cardijn, we are committed to creating a safe, nurturing environment for every student. From our youngest in Reception to our graduating Year 12s, we all have a role to play in promoting the safety and well-being of children and young people.
This year, National Child Protection Week runs from the 7th to the 13th of September. The 2025 theme, "Every conversation matters; shifting conversation to action", reminds us that while talking about child safety is important, it’s through real, intentional actions that lasting change occurs.
Whether it's teaching students how to speak up, listening carefully when they do, or creating policies that support and protect them, we are constantly working to ensure every student feels valued, supported and safe.
At Cardijn, safeguarding our students is not just a responsibility—it’s part of our mission. We believe every child has the right to feel safe and to access not just the basics, but the fullness of life, including quality education, friendship, faith and opportunity.
During this week and always, we are reminded that child protection is a shared responsibility. Every teacher, parent, carer and student contributes to a culture where children can thrive.
We partner with you to continue to turn important conversations into meaningful action, because every child deserves to be safe, heard and supported.