New Education and Administration Centre
An Artists Impression of the Reception Area of our soon to be completed Education and Administration Centre.
New Education and Administration Centre due for completion in March 2024
2024 School Fees to remain unchanged
We are pleased to inform our school families that there will be no increase in school fees for the 2024 school year. Catholic Education SA has announced it will freeze tuition fees at its 84 Diocesan schools for the 2024 school year.
“We recognise that cost-of-living increases are putting significant pressure on families,” says Dr Neil McGoran, Executive Director, Catholic Education SA. “Growth in enrolments across the State in our 101 Catholic Schools, together with prudent financial management, puts us in a position where we are able to hold tuition fees at this year’s level.”
Dr McGoran said the fee-freeze will not impact the quality of education. “We’re committed to keeping school fees as low as possible and ensuring a Catholic education is affordable and accessible to all.”
Since 2019, Catholic Education SA has been implementing the Making Catholic Education More Affordable Initiative to ensure Catholic schools are accessible to any family who wants their child to have a Catholic education.
In addition to the fee-freeze, further fee remissions are available to any family who is struggling to pay school fees due to financial difficulties. Families should contact finance officer Anne Turtle for more information.
School Feedback or Complaints
The link below directs you to the Catholic Education South Australia Feedback or Complaints page:
www.cesa.catholic.edu.au/our-schools/feedback-or-complaints
2023 School Fees Frozen
We are pleased to inform our school families that there will be no increase in school fees for the 2023 school year.
As South Australia continues to feel the impact of Covid 19, Catholic Education SA has announced it will freeze fees at its 86 Diocesan schools for the 2023 school year.
"These decisions are part of our continued Covid 19 response as we seek to support families at a time when they are being impacted by rising costs and inflation," says Dr Neil McGoran, Director, Catholic Education SA.
Since 2019, Catholic Education SA has been implementing the Making Catholic Education More Affordable Initiative to ensure our schools are accessible to any family who wants their child to have a Catholic education.
Dr Neil McGoran said the fee freeze would not impact the quality of education.
"We're committed to keeping school fees as low as possible and ensuring a Catholic education is affordable and accessible to all."
In addition to the fee freeze, further fee remissions are available to any family who is struggling to pay school fees due to financial pressures. Families should contact Finance Officer Anne Turtle for more information.
Shaun O'Leary
(Principal).