Council of Catholic School Parents
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Sydney NSW 2000
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Email: office@ccsp.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 9287 1514

CCSP: Do You Know What We Do For Your Diocese? Flyer

CCSP: Do You Know What We Do Flyer

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This flyer promotes CCSP, stating our mission and what we do. Use this flyer as a tool to inform parents and carers and school staff about CCSP.

Download the flyer here.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee Flyer

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This 2-page flyer promotes the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee, including information about our 2024 representatives and what the committee does.

Download the flyer here.

Parent Bodies and Section 83 Brochure

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This A3 brochure folds to A4 and is all about what parent bodies in schools need to know about fundraising and donations. Directors and principals can give this flyer to their parent groups to inform them of their compliance requirements in regards to section 83 of the Education Act.

Kids + School Attendance Tips for Schools

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This A3 brochure folds to A4 and contains tips for school staff on engaging families and developing a positive school culture and climate that is safe and inclusive for all students. 

Download the brochure here.

Term Planner

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This planner can be emailed to all schools or students as a PDF for them to print as A4 or A3 or even A2. A 1-page poster that students can use to write their exams, assignments and study periods on.

Download the planner here.

NAIDOC Celebrations Around the Dioceses

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Diocese of Wollongong

The theme for 2023 National NAIDOC Week was For Our Elders. Catholic schools across the Diocese of Wollongong celebrated NAIDOC with their school communities, Aboriginal communities and most importantly with their local Aboriginal Elders.

Here some images from just a few Wollongong schools as they celebrated NAIDOC.

Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn

The NAIDOC Mass is a very important event in the life of the Canberra and Coulburn Archdiocese, giving the community an opportunity to reflect on their history, rich diversity and the wonderful mix of cultures in their Catholic schools across the Archdiocese. 

People gathered for Mass at St Christopher’s Cathedral in Manuka and also celebrated Mass in four of the regional towns - Cootamundra, Moruya, Goulburn and Tumut - with Archdiocesan schools from surrounding areas attending.  

At Carroll College Broulee, Indigenous students and SLT attended the Catholic Education NAIDOC Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Moruya with all of the Catholic schools in THEregion to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

Following the mass, Malaki Moreton, Charlee Phillips and Tanesha Dennis were recognised with Leadership Awards for their leadership and support of younger Aboriginal students.

Diocese of Bathurst

On a chilly but sunny morning, on 30 May, the Catholic Education Diocese Bathurst celebrated National Reconciliation Week with a Mass at the Cathedral of St John and St Michael. Local Bathurst school students, staff, parents and members of the community all joined together with Uncle Bill Allen, Dinawan Dyirribang, a senior Wiradyuri Elder and Jade Flynn, Yanhadarrambul, in a Smoking ceremony following a full Welcome to Country ceremony which included a dance by Assumption Catholic School Tiddas and the Welcome by Uncle Bill.

A number of students played a part in the Mass, being a Voice for Generations. May we learn from our students who demonstrated what can be achieved when we work together towards a future of unity and understanding.

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We stand on the shoulders of generations of Elders who have paved the way for a better way of life for all. Across every generation, our Elders have played, and continue to play, an important role, and hold a prominent place in our community and families.