Parent Representation
NATIONAL:
Catholic School Parents Australia
Catholic School Parents Australia (CSPA) is the peak body representing the state and territory based associations of Catholic school parents of over 750,000 children in Australian Catholic schools.
Mr Karl Rodrigues, a Broken Bay parent who was on the panel at the #FutureReady Parent Conference, has recently been elected as the new CSPA Chair.
Connect: WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER
Mr Karl Rodrigues, a Broken Bay parent who was on the panel at the #FutureReady Parent Conference, has recently been elected as the new CSPA Chair.
Connect: WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER
STATE:
Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT
The Council of Catholic School Parents (CCSP NSW/ACT) is the peak body representing the interests of ALL Catholic school parents across our Catholic community in NSW / ACT & is the largest non-govt school parent body in NSW.
Each diocese in NSW / ACT has representation on the CCSP. Broken Bay Parent Rep are Kirsty Liston and Olwyn Connolly
Connect: WEBSITE TWITTER FACEBOOK
Each diocese in NSW / ACT has representation on the CCSP. Broken Bay Parent Rep are Kirsty Liston and Olwyn Connolly
Connect: WEBSITE TWITTER FACEBOOK
DIOCESAN:
Broken Bay Catholic School Parents
Broken Bay Catholic School Parents (CSP) is the official body recognised by The Bishop & Catholic Schools Broken Bay (CSBB) to represent and support the participation of all parents & carers in our Catholic School communities and strengthen the important partnership between parents & school.
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Connect: WEBSITE FACEBOOK EMAIL
Catholic Education
NATIONAL:
National Catholic Education Commission
The NCEC was established to maintain effective liaison with the Commonwealth Government and other key national education bodies. It complements & supports at national level the work of Catholic Schools NSW (CSNSW). Read More
NCEC weekly e-news This Week in Catholic Education, highlights issues of local and national importance to education in general and Catholic education in particular. Read
2019 Annual Report
NCEC weekly e-news This Week in Catholic Education, highlights issues of local and national importance to education in general and Catholic education in particular. Read
2019 Annual Report
STATE:
Catholic Schools NSW
Catholic Schools NSW (CSNSW) is the state’s new representative body for Catholic education. CSNSW takes a leadership role, coordinating and representing Catholic education in NSW at a state and national level. It represents 591 NSW Catholic schools, which educate some 258,000 students and employs 27,000 teaching and support staff.
Dallas McInerney is CSNSW inaugural Chief Executive Officer. CSNSW - a company limited by guarantee and owned by the NSW Bishops – is replacing Catholic Education Commission NSW as the state’s Catholic schools peak body. Read More
Dallas McInerney is CSNSW inaugural Chief Executive Officer. CSNSW - a company limited by guarantee and owned by the NSW Bishops – is replacing Catholic Education Commission NSW as the state’s Catholic schools peak body. Read More
DIOCESAN:
Community of School - Diocese of Broken Bay
Catholic Schools Broken Bay is responsible for the Diocesan Schools System of 44 schools 36 primary schools, seven high schools and one
K-12 school. The CSBB is located Pennant Hills, with the Chancery's Office.
The role of the CSBB is one of leadership and service to schools, facilitating the work of school principals and staff, parents and parish priests in providing quality education to more than 18,000 students from Kindergarten to Year 12 enrolled in our schools. Over 200 staff members work in the service areas of: Mission Services, Educational Services, Human Resource Services, Financial Services, ICLT Services and the Office of the Director and Consultants.
K-12 school. The CSBB is located Pennant Hills, with the Chancery's Office.
The role of the CSBB is one of leadership and service to schools, facilitating the work of school principals and staff, parents and parish priests in providing quality education to more than 18,000 students from Kindergarten to Year 12 enrolled in our schools. Over 200 staff members work in the service areas of: Mission Services, Educational Services, Human Resource Services, Financial Services, ICLT Services and the Office of the Director and Consultants.