The last Josephite nun working in Catholic education in Queensland retires next week.
Sister Kathleen Mooney has spent 50 years guiding young minds as a teacher,
Virtual classes give Queensland students flexibility
A virtual classroom is supporting students across Queensland to access a variety of subjects online, regardless of their location.
Brisbane Catholic Education’s
Students from across the country converged on Brisbane this week to showcase their future-shaping skills and inventions.
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) hosted the
Brisbane Catholic Education leads world in AI call
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) is the first education provider in the world to embrace a global call to ethically embed Artificial Intelligence (AI) and is trialling
Skills-based qualifications to drive future jobs growth
Nearly all the jobs that will drive employment growth in Australia over the next decade will need more than a high school qualification.
The 2024 Jobs and Skills Report
A school-based anti-vaping program will be rolled out nationally after a successful trial of more than 5000 young students.
The OurFutures Vaping program is set to be
Australia’s future leaders are being developed in south-east Queensland schools through a proactive engagement philosophy.
Brisbane Catholic Education is focussed on
Program expansion allows PALS to stay with students
The success of a support teacher program will see it extended into every classroom in an Ipswich school next year.
St Ann’s School Redbank Plains has embraced the
Partnering with both the tertiary and VET sectors has given all students at a high school north of Brisbane tailored career pathways.
Mt Maria College Petrie Principal
Population growth prompts expanded Prep enrolments
More than a dozen schools across south-east Queensland will expand Prep enrolments next year in response to rapid population growth.
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE)