Catholic Education and Culture: Challenges and Opportunities a lecture by Francis Campbell, Principal, St.Mary’s University, London on Thursday 3rd December 2015 at 5pm in Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, University Avenue, […]
Catholic Education and Culture: Challenges and Opportunities a lecture by Francis Campbell, Principal, St.Mary’s University, London on Thursday 3rd December 2015 at 5pm in Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, University Avenue, […]
St Andrew’s Foundation for Catholic Teacher Education presents Annual Cardinal Winning Lecture Catholic Education: A Theological Project by Professor Tracey Rowland (Dean & Permanent Fellow of the John Paul II Institute […]
The dates for Catholic Education Week in the next five years are noted below. Note that, from 2019 Catholic Education Week will always be celebrated from 16th November (St Margaret […]
To find information about the themes and activities for Catholic Education Week in previous years, click on Catholic Education Week Archive.
Numbers of Catholic schools in Scotland (figures at September 2015) Primary: 310 Secondary: 53 ASN: 3 Independent: 3 Total: 369 The history of Catholic schools in Scotland Catholic schools have […]
Vocations Awareness Week takes place from 13th – 20th September. The purpose of this week is to raise the profile of vocations promotion in schools, universities and parishes throughout Scotland. […]
Click here to read about and book a place at the Catholic School Parents’ Assembly being held on the morning of Saturday 3rd October. Parents from Catholic schools across Scotland […]
On 1st September 2015, coinciding with Pope Francis’ Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, St Bernadette’s Primary school in Tullibody celebrated the success of having achived a Green […]
Secondary Head Teachers, Heads of R.E. Departments and Diocesan R.E. staff are invited to the Launch of This Is Our Faith – Senior Phase in the Emirates Arena Glasgow on […]
This page provides information and advice of relevance to Parent Councils and to parents with school-aged children.