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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
Wednesday 11 March
Marcellin: Willow Creek Adventure Camp - Year 10 Students (11-13 March)
Monday 9 March
Public Holiday: Adelaide Cup
Friday 6 March
Galilee Gathers
Friday 6 March
International Women's Day Breakfast
Wednesday 4 March
Galilee: Town Hall
Monday 2 March
Marcellin: Beyond the Classroom Camp Prep Day - Year 10 Students
Monday 2 March
Marian: Parent Education Evening
Tuesday 24 February
Galilee: Year 5 & 6 Aquatics (24-25 February)
Monday 23 February
Marcellin: Catch Up Photo Day
Monday 23 February
Marian: Year 7 Camps (23 February - 6 March)
Monday 23 February
Marcellin: Work Experience - Year 12 Crew C (23-27 February)
Monday 23 February
Galilee Campus Tour
Wednesday 18 February
Galilee: Year 7 Camp (18-20 February)
Wednesday 18 February
Ash Wednesday Liturgy
Tuesday 17 February
Shrove Tuesday
Tuesday 17 February
Marian & Galilee: Year 9 Parent Evening - The Rite Journey
Monday 16 February
Marcellin: Work Experience (16-20 February)
Friday 13 February
Galilee Gathers
Friday 13 February
Cardijn College Sports Day
Monday 9 February
Marian: Year 12 Parent Info Night

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.

Congratulations to Galilee's Newly Appointed 2026 Mission Captains Charlotte and Esther!



We are pleased to announce the appointment of Charlotte and Esther as Galilee’s Mission Captains for 2026.
 
Both Year 9 students have already demonstrated impressive leadership, contributing thoughtfully to our community through prayer and facilitating liturgical celebrations.
 
Charlotte and Esther were officially presented with their Mission Captain badges during our Welcome Mass on Tuesday.
 
We look forward to seeing their leadership continue to grow and inspire others throughout this year.

Marian's 2026 Senior Student Leaders

Congratulations to all of our Senior Student Leaders for 2026!

We look forward to their contributions and leadership as they represent the College this year.

Apprenticeship Sign Ups

Congratulations to the following Year 11 & 12 Marcellin students who have recently secured apprenticeships!

Our 'School of Fish' Mural Unveiled!

The ‘School of Fish’ installation is finally complete! Our staff and students worked tirelessly at the end of last year to ensure the mural would be finished and ready for the new school year.
 
The installation powerfully reflects our college’s Marist values, particularly Family Spirit, which celebrates the diversity and inclusivity that make up our community. Each fish represents an individual member of our college, unified within a larger design symbolising connection and belonging.
 
As you walk past the mural at the entrance to Kolbe, be reminded of how each of us is unique, but together we can make a real impact.

We would like to thank our 2025 Art Captains for leading the project, the Cardijn Leadership Team for their support, the staff and students who contributed their fish creations, Connie Giacoumis as our Artist in Residence for teaching us how to work with the clay and especially our Arts Staff for ensuring the mural reflected the spirit of the College.

Welcome Liturgy & Welcome Mass

On Monday, Reception and Year 1 Galilee students gathered for a Welcome Liturgy to start the school year. Led by Ms Oxenham’s Year 1 class, the liturgy focused on the 2026 Marist theme, “Full of Grace: Transform the World with God’s Love.”
 
Students reflected on Mary’s “Yes” to God and discussed practical ways to show God’s love, such as being kind, including others, and apologising when needed.

On Tuesday, Galilee students from Years 2–9 and staff attended a Welcome Mass.
 
Father Dominick spoke about the Marist theme, highlighting how grace can be shown in everyday actions like offering help or listening to others.

College Dux & Proxime Accessit Featured in The Southern Cross

 
College Dux Noah Etiennette (’25) and Proxime Accessit Lily-Mai Dobson (’25) were recently featured in The Southern Cross article Students Ace Year 12’, recognising their outstanding SACE achievements and post-school aspirations.
 
Noah shares that he wants to study medicine at Flinders University, with a goal of specialising in cardiology (or paramedicine as an alternative route), inspired by his interest in human biology and his mum’s work as a nurse.
 
Lily-Mai hopes to study medical radiation and imaging, motivated by her experience receiving care at Flinders Medical Centre after a netball injury.

Year 11s Gain Life-Saving Insights from MFS Road Safety Program

Last Friday, our Year 11 Marcellin students had the valuable opportunity to participate in the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service’s Road Awareness Program.
 
The session was both insightful and impactful, with students describing it as an eye-opening experience that deepened their understanding of road safety.

SchoolTV - School Transitions

Whether it is starting school for the first time, moving up to a higher grade or commencing a journey through secondary school, there is no doubt that any school transition is a very exciting time for children and parents. It means your children are growing up!

However, transitioning is an ongoing process. It can continue long after students have entered their new environment and may encounter difficulties at a number of different stages. These stressors may appear as anxiety and frustration and result in negative or disruptive behaviours. Such behaviours can become problematic making the transitioning process even more difficult for children and parents.

In this edition of SchoolTV, parents will learn practical strategies to assist your child during the transition process and reduce stress and anxiety levels.

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 School Transitions edition of SchoolTV
https://cardijn.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-transitions

From the Deputy Principal

It has been wonderful to welcome so many parents and carers to our Parent Welcome evenings and mornings over the past week. A special welcome to those who are new to the Cardijn community—we hope you and your child are settling in well and have already discovered the easiest drop-off or pick-up point, or perhaps even embraced a local public transport option! 

At Cardijn College, The Cardijn Way fosters a strong culture of belonging and aspiration. We are committed to working in partnership with families and staff to encourage, enable, and support one another to live faithfully and with integrity. This shared commitment is central to who we are as a community, and we sincerely thank every family for the support you provide—it truly makes a difference. 

As the year progresses, there will be many opportunities to engage with your child’s learning, both formally and informally. These moments of connection are invaluable, and it is important for our young people to see the strong partnership between home and school. 

As we reach the end of Week 2, we are grateful to see each campus settling into the comfortable and predictable routines of school life. We appreciate your continued support as our new and returning students grow in confidence and connection within the Cardijn community. 

With thanks

Kate Bawden
Deputy Principal