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Upcoming events

    • 01 Aug 2025
    • 9:00 AM
    • 30 Jun 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
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    Description

    Catholic Education South Australia is committed to enhancing the capacity of Catholic schools to deliver high quality career education and development for students, beginning in the primary years.

    CESA invites expressions of interest from Catholic school teachers and educators who are considering undertaking the Graduate Certificate in Careers Education and Development with RMIT University in 2026/2027.

    (url: Graduate Certificate in Careers Education and Development - RMIT University)

    This postgraduate degree will be offered in intensive face-to-face mode in Adelaide by RMIT lecturers through a bespoke, accelerated professional career development for Catholic school educators model.

    RMIT Graduate Certificate in Careers Education & Development: Accelerated CESA Program

    To achieve the RMIT Graduate Certificate in Careers Education and Development, Catholic school educators undertaking the course will need to:

    • Complete all 3 Units of the RMIT Graduate Certificate in Careers Education and Development subsidised by CESA, delivered face-to-face in Adelaide
      • Unit HWSS2243 Block A: 2 days in October 2026
      • Unit HWSS2242 Block B: 2 days in November 2026
      • Unit HWSS2241 Block C: 2 days in February 2027
    • Gain Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) for Unit HWSS2240RPL

    Professional Recognition and Membership

    Successful completion of the RMIT Graduate Certificate in Careers Education and Development postgraduate degree, enables graduates to be eligible to seek professional registration with the Career Industry Council of Australia (CICA) and with CICA member organisations, such as the Career Development Association of Australia (CDAA). Membership of CDAA includes Professional Indemnity Insurance, covering professionally qualified career practitioners and their school.

    Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) Towards HWSS2240

    Upon successful completion of the Career Counselling, Coaching and Assessment Course delivered by Professor Jim Bright (CCCA course) and the agreed assessment tasks, students will be eligible for recognition of prior learning towards the RMIT course Practices in Career Design (HWSS2240). Educators who have not yet completed the CCCA course will have until 1 April 2027 to complete the CCCA course online (at own cost; reduced rate for Catholic school educators) and provide evidence for RPL directly to RMIT to meet qualification requirements.

    Course Enquiries: Louise Murphy, Senior Education Advisor - SACE, Pathways and Transition, louise.murphy@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6169


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    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 30 Oct 2025
    • 9:00 AM
    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 11:30 PM
    • Online applications
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    2026 CATHOLIC PROFESSIONAL FORMATION ALLOWANCE (CPF)

    LEVEL 3 APPLICATION

    For study completed during 2025

    To be eligible for 2026 Catholic Professional Formation (CPF) Allowance Level 3 you must have previously received CPF 2, and have completed, in 2025, two Accredited Catholic Studies Modules or Approved University level Catholic Studies units in any of the following combinations -     

    • 1 System Accredited Module (SAM) and assessment, together with 1 School Accredited Module (ScAM) - or -         
    • 2 System Accredited Modules (SAMs) and 2 assessments - or -
    • 1 of the above modules and 1 approved tertiary Catholic Studies unit - or -
    • 2 approved University level Catholic Studies units.

    If any of the study that you completed in 2025 was not offered by the CESA Catholic Identity and Mission Section, we will not have a record of you completing this and you will need to forward evidence of this study to Angela Brown at angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au in order for your application to be processed.

    Please note the following important information -

    • You will receive an automated confirmation email from the CESA Registration Centre when you submit a CPF3 application.  If you do not receive this email, you have not successfully submitted an application 
    • All School Accredited Module (ScAM) participation will be verified by school Principals during the 2026 CPF reconciliation process.  You only need answer 'yes' or 'no' to this question.  You do not need to provide information around this learning.      
    • Deputy Principals and Principals are not eligible for CPF Allowance.    
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    • 30 Oct 2025
    • 9:00 AM
    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 11:30 PM
    • Online applications
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    2026 CATHOLIC PROFESSIONAL FORMATION ALLOWANCE (CPF) 

    LEVEL 1 or 2 APPLICATION

    For study completed during 2025

    Please note the following important information:

    • This application is only for teachers who have completed approved catholic studies unit(s) outside of the University of SA Graduate Certificate in Catholic Education program (eg teachers who have completed Catholic Studies Sequence units as part of their Bachelor/Master of Education).
    • Teachers already admitted into the University of SA Graduate Certificate in Catholic Education program do not need to apply as the Program Administrator, Carmen Larwood will automatically process the CPF 1 & 2 on their behalf.
    • You will receive an automated confirmation email from the CESA Registration Centre when you have successfully submitted a CPF Level 1 / 2 application.  If you do not receive this email, you have not successfully submitted an application.
    • Deputy Principals and Principals are not eligible for CPF Allowances.

    For further assistance contact angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au or on 8301 6629.

    You will also find CPF information at the Catholic Identity and Mission Hub.

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    Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School

    Teachers who have completed their CESA Teacher Induction Module and four University level catholic studies units are eligible for Accreditation.  Please email carmen.larwood@cesa.cathoilc.edu.au for assistance.

    Please note as mentioned above, no CPF application is required if you are participating in the University of SA Graduate Certificate program.  However, if you have completed other Catholic Studies Sequence units via a Bachelor/Master of Education please email carmen.larwood@cesa.cathoilc.edu.au for assistance.

    Please use this link for further information on teacher accreditation


     

     

     

     

    • 12 Jan 2026
    • 27 Nov 2026
    • online
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    2026 Mini Modules in the Catholic Identity Domain

    In this format SAM approved module, teachers can choose which of the below 'mini modules' they would like to complete.  

    For this module to satisfy the CPF requirements, participants will need to choose a minimum of 3 mini modules to participate in, complete a 500 word paper for each of the 3 modules and upon successful completion of the paper, will then have completed one SAM.  The 3 modules (and corresponding papers) must be completed before 27 November 2026.

    It is in the spirit of professional learning and growth that anyone wishing to engage with the Mini Modules over consecutive years will choose different modules and thus, further develop their professional skills and understandings.

    Upon registration, you will receive an email which includes an attachment containing further details and links to each module.

    For further assistance contact angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au or on 8301 6629.

     Title  Description  Presenter
     Spirituality 101

    In this Mini Module we will explore ways of talking meaningfully about and engaging with a notoriously slippery word—spirituality—through some discussion, videos and reflective exercises.

    Dr Bruce Hulme 
     Praying the Psalms

    In this Mini Module we will explore the context and use of this well-known book of the Scriptures through discussion, videos and creative exercises. This Mini Module is both prayerful and educational as participants take a reflective journey into the Book of Psalms. 

    Dr Bruce Hulme 
     Let's Talk About the Liturgical Year!

    This module explores the importance of the Liturgical year of the Roman Catholic Church.

    In this module you will:

    • explore how the Liturgical Year recognises and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.

    • learn about the different foci for each of the Liturgical Year's seasons.

    • reflect on how these seasons can be experienced both personally and within your school community.

    • be introduced to some resources that may be useful for your school context

    Sue Coghlan and Valeska Laity 

    Living Laudato Si 

    This Mini Module will support educators and leaders to engaging with the Living Laudato Si Podcast Series. As we know, the podcast is a four-part series with key themes including Wonder and Awe, Integral Ecology, Nature Play and Playing in Mystery and Ecological Conversion. Therefore, this mini module includes four sessions to unpack each of these episodes. 

    Alice Dunlop 
     Promoting Key Capabilities through Ecological Conversion

    This Mini Module will support you to animate ecological conversion through CESA's Key Capabilities.

    You will learn more about ‘ecological conversion’ and 'the Key Capabilities Continua' and how to integrate these concepts into your teaching and learning.

    Alice Dunlop 

     

    Integral Ecology Curriculum Connections 

    This Mini Module will support you to incorporate ecology as a theme in your teaching and leadership.

    You will learn more about ‘ecological conversion’ and 'integral ecology' and what this means as an educator along with how to integrate these concepts into your teaching and learning.
     Alice Dunop

    How to support the Spiritual Development of Young People

    This Mini Module will explore themes connected to the spiritual development of Young People through podcast, videos, blogs and reflective practice.

    There will also be practical applications and some stories and tips along the way!

    This Mini Module is suited to secondary teachers/leaders.

    Julian Nguyen  

    Assessment in Religious Education and the Crossways Performance Standards


    The Religious Education Curriculum is the learning area at the heart of every Catholic school. As such, it requires the same rigour in learning and assessment as all other learning areas. In this Mini Module, you will discover:

    • how the Crossways Performance Standards function to support quality assessment in Religious Education; and,
    • how these standards help teachers to determine A-E Grades in the Religious Education classroom.
    Valeska Laity 

    Mark's Gospel in a Nutshell

    The Gospel according to Mark is one of the tree 'synoptic' Gospels. This Gospel is short and action packed from beginning to end. It was written to be heard not just read. This Mini Module will explore the features of Mark's carefully crafted Gospel including his ministry of healing and preaching, major themes and the historical context in which he was writing. In Mark's Gospel, Jesus welcomes outcasts, offers forgiveness to sinners and casts out unclean spirits. Jesus uses the genre of parables to help people understand how they can participate in bringing about the Kingdom of God. Kate Ordon 

    Matthew’s Gospel in a Nutshell

    Matthew’s gospel, like the other 3, tells a rich and inspiring story about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. Though based on Mark’s gospel, Matthew’s gospel is longer, adapting some of Mark’s text in interesting ways and adding material that is unique among the four gospels. His portrait of Jesus is also unique, along with Peter and the disciples. Matthew’s gospel also contains a wealth of teaching material which no doubt served to inform and encourage his community who were living out their faith in Jesus at the end of the first century in difficult circumstances. As you will discover it is no wonder that this gospel is sometimes referred to as “the Gospel of the Church”.  Kate Ordon

    The World Behind the Text

    Teachers familiar with the Crossways Curriculum will know that the recommended process for unpacking biblical texts with students is the 3 Worlds Strategy. The worlds ‘of the text’ and ‘in front of the text’ usually present no problems, but the world ‘behind the text’ can be more challenging. Importantly it is this ‘world’ that can help us to appreciate the full meaning and significance of the text, sometimes in ways that surprise or shock the 21st century reader.  This mini-module will explore some of the historical, cultural and religious factors that pertain to a range of New Testament texts and will enable us to appreciate them through the lens of Jesus’ original audience and the gospel writers’ communities.  Kate Ordon

    Extraordinary New Testament Women

    Whilst most people can recall the stories of many New Testament men – the disciples, John the Baptist, Zacchaeus and Bartimaeus to name a few - the stories of women are less well known. This mini-module focuses on the lives and accomplishments of a range of extraordinary women during Jesus’ ministry and in the early Church. Their unwavering faith in Jesus, and courageous commitment to his teachings, continue to inspire his followers, both men and women, today.  Kate Ordon

    Let's Talk About Prayer

    This Mini Module has been designed specifically for teachers who are new to teaching in Catholic schools, but it contains a lot of tips and resources that will be useful and relevant for all teachers in Catholic schools. In this Mini Module you will: learn about the different prayer forms in the Catholic Tradition, develop an understanding of what prayer is ( and what it isn’t!), explore different prayer strategies and investigate a variety of prayer resources.

     Sue Coghlan and Helen McKeough
     Crying Out!  As Catholic communities we know that we have a responsibility to care for our earth and for each other. In this mini module we will explore the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Social Justice Statement 2021-2022 Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor. There will be a focus on what Scripture can teach us and what we can learn from the Wisdom of First Nations people as we continue the conversation and discern our response.  

    Sue Coghlan and Helen McKeough 

    Click - Consider - Collect

    Using the Crossways website Learning Design Builder
    This mini module will explore the learning design process in RE. Participants will be taken through the learning design process step by step with tips and hints along the way. We will look at several learning design examples and explore how all three stages of the UBD learning design process work together to support high quality teaching and learning in RE  Marcia Burgess
     
    Luke's Gospel in a Nutshell

    Of the four gospels, for many people Luke’s is the most loved. This year the gospel readings at Mass focus on Luke’s account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. This course will provide an opportunity to engage with Luke’s account, to travel with Jesus from his birth to his final journey to Jerusalem and to ponder the significance of this gospel for ourselves and for our students.

    The course will briefly address the background to Luke’s gospel, articulate some of Luke’s concerns and major themes – and will break open a range of Lukan texts using the ‘three worlds’ strategy.

     Kate Ordon
    Unpacking Parables Jesus was a master story-teller – and parables form the bulk of his teaching ministry. They are a distinctive literary genre - one feature being their ability to unsettle us - to challenge us to new ways of thinking and acting. This course will focus on a range of Jesus’ parables which address different concerns e.g. the nature of the Kingdom, justice, mercy and the ‘lost’.  The ‘three worlds’ strategy will be used to unpack the stories – i.e. the ‘world of the text’ and the ‘world behind the text’.  In particular, participants will be encouraged to engage with the ‘world in front of the text’ in order to make links with the hopes and dreams of students today. Kate Ordon 
    ​​​​​​​Mighty Miracles

    Each of the four gospels portray Jesus as mighty in word and deed. Sometimes his mighty deeds are called ‘deeds of wonder’, ‘deeds of power’ or ‘signs’. They are extraordinary events bearing religious significance - and invite us to faith.

    This course will examine a range of miracles – their distinctive literary form and what they teach. It will also address the background of the stories - what was happening in the time of Jesus and what was happening in the gospel writers’ communities many years later. Where appropriate the ‘three worlds’ strategy will be used to unpack the texts.

     Kate Ordon
    Dialogue is more than just a chat

    Participants will explore Catholic dialogue pedagogy and the opportunities in the classroom.  This will be grounded by relevant system documents, the Wisdom Strand of the Crossways curriculum, and a reading by Pope Francis. This mini module will look at pedagogical approaches that consider authentic dialogue, the richness of diversity, creating a culture of trust and how we navigate this to ensure the dignity of all.

     Christina Jonas
    A Deeper Dive into the Wisdom Strand

    In this mini module you will have the opportunity to engage with the Wisdom Strand and understand its implications for curriculum design and pedagogy while exploring the cultivation of dispositions and how to create a climate for enhancing engagement, reflective practice and self-exploration.

    This will focus on going deeper in understanding the 'why' , the 'what' and the 'how' of the 'Wisdom' strand.  A deeper dive into the Wisdom Strand will also explore the relationship between the CESA Key Capabilities and the Wisdom strand.

     Julian Kluge

    Christian Meditation - A guide to implementing this prayer and wellbeing practice into your classroom

    In this mini module, you will be given an introduction to the “3 S” approach to Christina Meditation – Silence, Stillness & Simplicity.

    We will explore what preparations can set teachers & students up for success in implementing this prayer form as a regular practice in the school day/week.

    We will also discuss FAQ’s and trouble-shooting hints sourced from 50 schools that engaged with the CESA Christian Meditation Inquiry which ran from 2015 - 2018.

     Jacinta Astachnowicz



    For further assistance contact angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au or on 8301 6629.

    • 02 Feb 2026
    • 12:00 AM
    • 26 Nov 2026
    • 12:00 AM
    • Online
    Register

    Training Update: Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


    2 hour online training module to be completed every 3 years


    This is a training update for teachers who have already completed a full day's introductory training for CESA's "Made in the Image of God" Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum. 


    Venue: Online

    Intended for: Teachers who have already completed the full day Introduction to Made in the Image of God training.

    System Accredited Module: This training update online course can be used towards CPF Level 3 by following these steps:

    • completing a 500 word reflection (details provided on the training module once registered) 
    • Registering for Mini Modules in the Catholic Domain and completing the requirements for 2 other mini module units.  (Each Mini Module requires a 500 word response)

    Dates: This training is open for registrations for the 2026 school year.


    If you have any registration queries please contact Christina Lagozzino or phone 8301 6659.   


    • 10 Feb 2026
    • 19 Aug 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
    Registration is closed

    Intended Audience
    Teachers who are NEW* to the role of EALD Lead Teacher 

    Description

    This course assists teachers recently* appointed to specialist EALD positions, to develop understanding of their roles and responsibilities in schools, identify EALD learners, organise effective EALD support and build knowledge of EALD pedagogy.

    *Suitable for teachers who have taken on the EALD lead teacher responsibility within the last 1-2 years and those who are new in 2026.

    NB: Participation in (Learning English: Achievement and Proficiency) LEAP Levels workshops and data collection related sessions will be in addition to this course and require separate registration.

    Certificates of attendance will be provided after the second workshop.

    This workshop will take place over 2 half days and participation at both days is required

    AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers
    Standard 1: Know students and how they learn

    Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it

    Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning

    Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments

    Standard 6: Engage in professional learning

    Facilitator / Workshop Enquiries
    Chris Payne - Education Advisor, EALD
    chris.payne@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6613

    Registration Enquiries: margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    Deadline for Registration: COB Tuesday 3 February 2026

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    For general EALD information, resources and self-paced online professional learning modules, please visit 
    https://cesacatholic.sharepoint.com/sites/EALLearner

    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 16 Feb 2026
    • 20 Jul 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • Online via Microsoft Teams

    Description

    The Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) has developed the School Writing Instruction Framework (SWIF) to support school leaders and teachers in delivering evidence-based writing instruction across all subject areas in middle to upper primary and secondary schooling. 

    This five-session professional learning series is designed for leaders and teachers with responsibility for teaching and leading writing. Participants will be led through AERO’s SWIF resources in a structured and purposeful sequence, strengthening their understanding of effective writing pedagogy and building confidence to embed high-quality writing instruction across subject areas. 

    Leaders and teachers with responsibility for writing instruction are invited to register for this professional learning in 2026. 

    Sessions

    • Monday 16 February: Introduction to AERO's writing instruction model

    • Monday 16 March: Understanding writing needs in your school
    • Monday 11 May: Leading writing instruction in your school
    • Monday 1 June: Embedding effective writing assessment practices
    • Monday 20 July: Apply learning from Sessions 1- 4 to analyse 2026 NAPLAN writing results, identify school-wide writing needs, and plan targeted, system-wide writing instruction.

    This workshop will take place over 5 days and participation at all 5 days is highly recommended.


    AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teachers 

    1.2 - Understand how students learn

    2.1 - Content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

    2.5 - Literacy and numeracy strategies

    6.2 - Engage in professional learning and improve practice

    6.4 - Apply professional learning and improve student learning 

    Facilitator / Workshop Enquiries: Clare Collier, System Coach - clare.collier@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Deadline for Registration: COB Thursday 12 February 2026

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    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 24 Feb 2026
    • 04 Nov 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Rooms 7 & 8 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
    Registration is closed

    Intended Audience

    EALD Teachers and Coordinators

    Description

    The EALD Lead Teacher Network brings together teachers who are leading EALD assessment, learning and improvement in their schools. The network fosters professional learning partnerships that aspire for EALD learners to be thriving and capable, with a focus on the commitments and actions of the CESA EALD Strategy.

    Teachers—both new and experienced—with specific responsibility for EALD learners are warmly invited and strongly encouraged to attend the 2026 professional learning network days.

    Network Focus

    • Deepening engagement with the CESA EALD Strategy
    • Sharing of effective EALD language and literacy practices, with differentiation for primary and secondary contexts where appropriate
    • Developing leadership capacity for strategic improvement in EALD education

    Commitment

    • Your registration assumes a commitment to attending all three network meetings scheduled for Terms 1, 3, and 4.

    AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers

    Standard 1: Know students and how they learn

    Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it

    Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning

    Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments

    Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning

    Standard 6: Engage in professional learning


    Facilitator / Workshop Enquiries

    Chris Payne - Education Advisor, EALD

    chris.payne@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6613

    Registration Enquiries: margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Deadline for Registration: COB Tuesday 17 February 2026

    ** BYO Morning Tea  /  Lunch will be provided **

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    For general EALD information, resources and self-paced online professional learning modules, please visit 
    https://cesacatholic.sharepoint.com/sites/EALLearner

    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 10 Mar 2026
    • 19 Oct 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • CEO Conference Centre - 116 George Street Thebarton Room 6
    • 4
    Register

    Growing Faith Leaders Program

    The Growing Faith Leaders Program is for those who may be discerning designated religious leadership in the next 1-5 years. This program involves learning, reflection, mentoring and companioning alongside thriving leaders of faith. This is a yearlong program, one full day and three half days with an additional day of shadowing an experienced APRIM in another school.

    Dates and Venues:

    Term 1 - Tuesday 10 March, 9am - 4pm 

    CEO Conference Centre, Room 6 (Reflection and Discernment Day) Grant towards TRT available


    Term 2 – Monday 4 May, 9am - 1pm

    CEO Conference Centre, Room 6 (Mentoring, Shadowing and Inquiry Project)

    Term 3 – Wednesday 29 July, 12pm - 4pm

    CEO Conference Centre, Room 7 (Storytelling)

    Term 4 - Monday 19 October, 12pm - 4pm

    CEO Conference Centre, Room 6 (Sharing Projects)

    Shadowing Day - at school's convenience (T2 or T3). Grant towards TRT available

    Facilitators: Alison Tanti-Clark and Rose Valenti

    For further information regarding the program, please contact: alison.tanti-clark@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    • 17 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • CRIS Building - 121 Kintore St, Thebarton
    • 1
    Register

    Faith Stories: Enriching Educators and Catechists through Godly Play

    Only 15 places available

    An opportunity for educators/catechists to nurture their own faith and be immersed in story, wonder and response by experiencing full sessions of Godly Play.

    Time and space will be provided for participants to listen and respond to Godly Play stories focused on the following three themes: Sacred Stories, Parables and Liturgical Actions. 

    This session will not provide official Godly Play accreditation as a Storyteller or Doorperson, rather it offers participants the opportunity to nourish their relationship with God and deepen their connection to our Catholic story.

    Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and may bring along a cushion to assist with sitting on the floor.

    Lunch and a light morning tea will be provided.

    Date: Tuesday 17 March 2026

    Time: 9am - 4pm

    Venue: CRIS Building (Catholic Resource Information Service) I 121 Kintore St, Thebarton

    Contact

    Please contact Kelly Spencer on 8301 6600 for any further queries.


    • 17 Mar 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Microsoft Teams

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide an overview of Dayforce features and functionality lending to the step-by-step guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting over the next few days.


    Dayforce Navigation & Fundamentals - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: Principal, Leadership, School HR/Finance

    Microsoft Teams meeting

    Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/44141788003787?p=5lNL1dALCxA5IH82Qd

    Meeting ID: 441 417 880 037 87

    Passcode: AS69vc2V

    • 18 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
    Register

    CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

    CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

    Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

    Key Focus Areas:

    • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
    • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
    • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
    • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

    This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

    Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

    Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

    Date: 18 March 2026
    Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
    Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
    For more information and to register, please visit:

    CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

    All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

    Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
    Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
    E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

    Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


    • 18 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Bethany Centre, Mary MacKillop Spirituality Centre - 4 High St, Kensington
    • 16

    Registrations Closed.

    Please contact Angela Brown if you would like to register.

    Nurture & Navigate:

    NSWP Term 1 Gathering


    For school staff appointed under the National Student Wellbeing Program (NSWP), School Youth Ministers and Archdiocese Chaplains

    Embracing all 2026 has to offer, we are offering an opportunity to ease into the year with a full Godly Play session facilitated by Kelly Spencer.

    After lunch, Julian Kluge will join us to help shape and develop your vision for the remainder of the year.

    We aim to offer these gatherings as experiences that not only nourish your spirit but also inspire ideas you can take back to your schools and share with your students.

    Please join us for this day of connection, conversation and nourishment.

    DATE: 

    Wednesday 18 March 2025


    TIME: 

    9.15am for a 9.30am start - 3.30pm approx


    VENUE: 

    Bethany Centre, Mary MacKillop Spirituality Centre - 4 High St, Kensington


    FACILITATORS:

    Julian Kluge (Manager, Catholic Identity and Mission Team at Catholic Education Office)

    Kelly Spencer (Family Faith Formation Education Advisor, Catholic Identity and Mission Team) 


    Coffee/Tea, Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided


    If you have any registration queries please contact Angela Brown at angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au or phone 8301 6629.    



    • 18 Mar 2026
    • 25 Mar 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Rooms 7 & 8 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
    • 0
    Registration is closed

    Intended Audience
    Teachers of EALD learners in Years 2 to 12

    (The focus will be on written language across all curriculum areas)


    Notes:

    • For non-CESA schools: $75 registration fee (invoiced after the event)

    Workshop Overview

    The Learning English: Achievement and Proficiency (LEAP) Levels tool supports teachers to formatively assess EALD students’ English proficiency using written (and oral) language samples from across the curriculum.

    Aligned with the Australian Curriculum Literacy Progressions, the LEAP Levels help teachers identify what learners can do, determine next steps for learning, and monitor progress over time.

    Additionally, teachers conducting EALD assessments for CESA funding allocations must have completed relevant professional learning in using the LEAP Levels.

    Participants who have previously attended LEAP workshops are welcome to join as a refresher.

    Workshop Focus (2 Days)
    Participants will:

    • Understand the structure and key elements of LEAP Levels 6–12
    • Explore how language patterns create meaning in texts
    • Identify key language features in student writing
    • Confidently assign LEAP Levels and set language learning goals

    Preparatory work for Day 1 will be provided in advance.

    Attendance at both days is required, as the content learning is cumulative.

    AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers
    Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning

    Standard 6: Engage in professional learning

    Facilitator & Workshop Enquiries

    Chris Payne - Education Advisor, EALD

    chris.payne@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6613

    Registration Enquiries: margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Deadline for Registration: COB Friday 6 March 2026

    NB: If you need to learn about assessing oral language of EALD students in R-1, please CLICK HERE to register for the session, which will be held on 20 May 2026. 

    ** BYO Morning Tea  /  Lunch will be provided **

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    For general EALD information, resources and self-paced online professional learning modules, please visit https://cesacatholic.sharepoint.com/sites/EALLearner

    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 18 Mar 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Microsoft Teams
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    Participants will complete real‑time processes in a secure training environment, with guided support & utilising user guides as needed.

    We encourage you to consider how you learn best when deciding between online and in-person sessions.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Recruitment - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: Principal, Leadership, HR, Business/Finance Manager, Recruiter (assist role)

    Microsoft Teams meeting

    Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/48713171778926?p=UQI9vLOEfd44hye8BO

    Meeting ID: 487 131 717 789 26

    Passcode: dj3gi7Rf


    • 18 Mar 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
    • 4
    Registration is closed


    For Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students
    in Catholic Schools in the
    Metropolitan Regions

    Thriving People Event:
    'We are living, learning and playing on Kaurna Land'

    Wednesday 18 March 2026

    Venue: Living Kaurna Culture Centre,
    Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
     

    Time: from 10.00am-2.00pm
    (Arrive at event by 9.45am)

    ABOUT THE EVENT:

    Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students in Catholic Schools and their teachers are invited to this Thriving People Primary Event, which will be held on Wednesday 18 March.

    The event will be held at the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park. A significant opportunity for Aboriginal students to build relationships, celebrate together and learn about their cultures and identities. Students and teachers will experience a range of cultural activities, providing all participants with new ways of exploring and expressing culture. On completion of the Thriving People event, students will return to school.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Students will be required to wear their sports uniform and are asked to bring their hat, sunscreen, a water bottle and snacks/recess. Please ensure students bring hats and sunscreen for outdoor activities. BBQ Lunch will be provided (with Vegan, Vegetarian and Gluten Free options). For more specific dietary requirements, schools will need to organise lunch. Donuts will also be provided with lunch.

    Teachers are asked to bring their school First Aid Kit, mobile phone, and to wear their school badges. Signed consent forms and an attendance list will be kept by teachers.

    Schools will be responsible for their own transport arrangements and costs.

    REGISTRATION:

    Registration for this event is completed by entering one registration per school and entering the number of students and teachers attending in the boxes when prompted. It is also important to include when prompted the main contact person at the school for this event.

    An email will be sent to Focus Teachers with the student consent form, risk assessment, full itinerary of the day and a map.

    Registrations close at 5.00pm on Friday 6 March 2026.

    EVENT ENQUIRIES: Geoff Aufderheide, Senior Education Advisor: Aboriginal Education on 8301 6107 or via email at geoff.aufderheide@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    REGISTRATION ENQUIRIES:

    Margaret Bressan at margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 18 Mar 2026
    • 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    • CEO Offices, Kintore Avenue, Kilmara Large Meeting Room
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    Participants will complete real‑time processes in a secure training environment, with guided support & utilising user guides as needed.

    We encourage you to consider how you learn best when deciding between online and in-person sessions.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Recruitment - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: Principal, Leadership, HR, Business/Finance Manager, Recruiter (assist role)

    • 19 Mar 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Microsoft Teams
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    Participants will complete real‑time processes in a secure training environment, with guided support & utilising user guides as needed.

    We encourage you to consider how you learn best when deciding between online and in-person sessions.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Hire & Onboarding - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: HR, Business/Finance Manager

    Microsoft Teams meeting

    Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/43146825532910?p=YKlVrPzhF8am0P47Lo

    Meeting ID: 431 468 255 329 10

    Passcode: nu2Zh2Pv

    • 19 Mar 2026
    • 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    • CEO Offices, George Street Room 7
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    Participants will complete real‑time processes in a secure training environment, with guided support & utilising user guides as needed.

    We encourage you to consider how you learn best when deciding between online and in-person sessions.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Hire & Onboarding - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: HR, Business/Finance Manager


    • 20 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 6, 116 George Street, Thebarton
    • 23

    CANCELLED

    Copilot - GenAI for Learning


    Description

    Copilot is Microsoft's generative AI platform and can be used by educators to significantly reduce workload pressures by assisting with designing assessment tasks, units of work, lessons and resources all aligned to the Australian Curriculum / SACE. 

    We will cover:

    • Introduction to Copilot and the Power of the Prompt
    • Assessment Task Design
    • Unit and Lesson Design

    Copilot is available as: 

    • Microsoft Copilot - free consumer version
    • M365 Copilot Chat - Pay as you go
    • M365 Copilot - Paid and licensed by CESA and your School

    AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

    Standard 1: Know students and how they learn.


    Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it.


    Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning. 


    Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments.


    Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning.


    Standard 6: Engage in professional learning.


    Special Requirements: Completion of the AI Safety module.


    Intended Audience:  Classroom Teachers R-12, Leaders of Learning or School Leaders

    Facilitators: Troy Thomson

    Enquiries:  troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    *******************************************************************************

    Deadline for Registration: COB Thursday 12 March 2026

    ***************************************************************************************

    Morning Tea and Lunch provided

    ******************************************************************


    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 20 Mar 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • CEO Offices, Kintore Ave - Kilmara Large Meeting Room
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    Participants will complete real‑time processes in a secure training environment, with guided support & utilising user guides as needed.

    We encourage you to consider how you learn best when deciding between online and in-person sessions.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Contract Variations - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: HR, Business/Finance Manager

    • 20 Mar 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
    • 2
    Registration is closed


    For Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students
    in Catholic Schools in the
    Metropolitan Regions

    Thriving People Event:
    'We are living, learning and playing on Kaurna Land'

    Friday 20 March 2026

    Venue: Living Kaurna Culture Centre,
    Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
     

    Time: from 10.00am-2.00pm
    (Arrive at event by 9.45am)

    ABOUT THE EVENT:

    Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students in Catholic Schools and their teachers are invited to this Thriving People Primary Event, which will be held on Friday 20 March.

    The event will be held at the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park. A significant opportunity for Aboriginal students to build relationships, celebrate together and learn about their cultures and identities. Students and teachers will experience a range of cultural activities, providing all participants with new ways of exploring and expressing culture. On completion of the Thriving People event, students will return to school.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Students will be required to wear their sports uniform and are asked to bring their hat, sunscreen, a water bottle and snacks/recess. Please ensure students bring hats and sunscreen for outdoor activities. BBQ Lunch will be provided (with Vegan, Vegetarian and Gluten Free options). For more specific dietary requirements, schools will need to organise lunch. Donuts will also be provided with lunch.

    Teachers are asked to bring their school First Aid Kit, mobile phone, and to wear their school badges. Signed consent forms and an attendance list will be kept by teachers.

    Schools will be responsible for their own transport arrangements and costs.

    REGISTRATION:

    Registration for this event is completed by entering one registration per school and entering the number of students and teachers attending in the boxes when prompted. It is also important to include when prompted the main contact person at the school for this event.

    An email will be sent to Focus Teachers with the student consent form, risk assessment, full itinerary of the day and a map.

    Registrations close at 5.00pm on Friday 6 March 2026.

    EVENT ENQUIRIES: Geoff Aufderheide, Senior Education Advisor: Aboriginal Education on 8301 6107 or via email at geoff.aufderheide@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    REGISTRATION ENQUIRIES:

    Margaret Bressan at margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 20 Mar 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Online
    • 24
    Register

    What is Catholic Identity & Mission?

    Formation and Learning for Non-Teaching Staff

    Our non-teaching staff have a wonderful opportunity to deepen their understanding of Catholic identity, strengthen personal formation and prayer life, and reflect on how their work supports the broader mission of Catholic Education.  This 2 hour online professional learning session is designed to help them grasp the language and values that underpin the mission of Catholic Education.  Don't miss out on this chance to grow and make a significant impact within your school community! 

    Facilitator:  Rose Valenti

    Date: Friday 20 March 2026

    Time: 10am - 12pm 

    Venue: Online - MSTeams link will be emailed to participant the day prior

    If you have any registration queries please contact Rose Valenti on 8301 6123 or at rose.valenti@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    • 20 Mar 2026
    • 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Microsoft Teams
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    Participants will complete real‑time processes in a secure training environment, with guided support & utilising user guides as needed.

    We encourage you to consider how you learn best when deciding between online and in-person sessions.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Contract Variations - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: HR, Business/Finance Manager

    Microsoft Teams meeting

    Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/48565857991548?p=hCj0RcdHY94BhVXACY

    Meeting ID: 485 658 579 915 48

    Passcode: At9u7n4y

    • 23 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Grange Surf Life Saving Club | 497 Esplanade, Grange
    • 23
    Register

    PRIMA Presents

    Unpacking the Resurrection Narratives

    PRIMA warmly invites you to gather for a rich day of learning and shared practice as we explore the Resurrection narratives with Fr Michael Trainor, lecturer at Australian Catholic University.

    Fr Michael is a respected Scripture scholar and experienced educator who brings both deep theological insight and knowledge to his work. His presentations support participants in developing a deeper theological understanding and strengthen their approach to teaching Scripture within Catholic schools.

    Throughout the day, Fr Michael will guide us in unpacking the Resurrection story, helping us deepen our understanding of this central Christian mystery and how we bring it to life in our classrooms.

    We are also pleased to announce that Sr Joanne from Pauline Books and Media will be coming over from Melbourne for this day with some resources to purchase.

    When: Monday March 23, 2026

    Where:  Grange Surf Life Saving Club | 497 Esplanade, Grange

    Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm

    As there is no SRELA Day this term, Secondary religious leaders are also warmly invited to attend.

    Participants are encouraged to bring along any resources they have used in their school context to unpack the Resurrection, as there will be time set aside for sharing of resources.

    Coffee/tea, morning tea, and lunch provided

    We look forward to our first gathering of the year.

    • No cost to PRIMA members
    • Non-PRIMA Members will be invoiced for $30

    Participants will be able to use this day as a System Accredited Module with the completion of a 1500-word reflection paper.

    • 23 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Rooms 7 & 8 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
    • 8
    Register

    Description

    Career education in the primary and middle school years benefits all learners because it enhances motivation for learning and self-efficacy by building a strong sense of purpose and hope in students.

    Intentional career education broadens career aspirations by encouraging children and young people to explore who they are, who they could become, and be aware of possibilities in the world around them that they may not have otherwise noticed.

    Quality teacher-led, career education for primary and middles school students is at the heart of the CESA Pathways and Transition Strategy. CESA Pathways and Transition Strategy - Empowering Students to Thrive

    CESA partners with BECOME Education to support Catholic schools to teach career education to students from Years 5-9 using an evidence based career education program. The BECOME career education program provides a comprehensive range of teacher resources linked to the Australian Curriculum v9 with so that all teachers can tailor a short program to meet student needs, personalised student access to an interactive platform and a school dashboard.

    This professional learning session will provide attendees with the knowledge and confidence to teach career education to students in 2026. The workshop for Teachers and Lead Career Education Ambassadors includes:

    • Exploring how career education fits with your schools’ Mission, Vision and Charism
    • How your school will be supported by CESA & BECOME to deliver career education to students in year levels in Year 5, 6, 7, 8 and/or 9
    • Overview of the BECOME Education Teachers resources and app, with tips for using the BECOME web apps to full potential
    • Familiarisation with BECOME Education web application for students
    • Gathering pre and post program data from students
    • Getting started with teaching career education, with engaging ideas and strategies to maintain momentum
    • Deep thinking about careers and job factors, relevant for primary and middle school students

    New Lead Career Ambassadors attending will receive face to face support from BECOME during the day to ensure that their school is ready to commence career education in 2026:

    • Personalised school scope and sequence conversations with BECOME
    • IT set-up support
    • Communicating career education learning with your school community and planning a Career Information Workshop for Parents
    • Planning a school showcase event to display students’ career research and career experiments

    To register your school to teach career education in 2026 to one or more year levels between Years 5-9, please complete the Microsoft Form: Career Education BECOME program for Year 5 - 9 Students in 2026 – Fill out form

    Register teachers and Lead Career Ambassadors to attend this workshop here via the CESA Registration Centre, including information about dietary requirements as this is a catered event.


    AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers

    Standard 6.2: Engage in professional learning and improve practice

    Standard 6.3: Engage with colleagues and improve practice

    Standard 6.4: Apply professional learning and improve student learning

    Standard 7.4: Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

    Intended Audience: Teachers and Lead Career Education Ambassadors of schools teaching the Career Education Program BECOME in 2026

    Facilitators: Louise Murphy - Senior Advisor: SACE, Pathways and Transition; Liv Pennie and Grace Kinch - BECOME Education

    Workshop Enquiries: louise.murphy@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6169

    Registration Enquiries:  louise.murphy@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    Deadline for Registration: Wednesday 11 March 2026
    (There is no limit on the number of staff that can attend from each school)

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 23 Mar 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
    • 3
    Registration is closed


    For Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students
    in Catholic Schools in the
    Metropolitan Regions

    Thriving People Event:
    'We are living, learning and playing on Kaurna Land'

    Monday 23 March 2026

    Venue: Living Kaurna Culture Centre,
    Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
     

    Time: from 10.00am-2.00pm
    (Arrive at event by 9.45am)

    ABOUT THE EVENT:

    Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students in Catholic Schools and their teachers are invited to this Thriving People Primary Event, which will be held on Monday 23 March.

    The event will be held at the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park. A significant opportunity for Aboriginal students to build relationships, celebrate together and learn about their cultures and identities. Students and teachers will experience a range of cultural activities, providing all participants with new ways of exploring and expressing culture. On completion of the Thriving People event, students will return to school.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Students will be required to wear their sports uniform and are asked to bring their hat, sunscreen, a water bottle and snacks/recess. Please ensure students bring hats and sunscreen for outdoor activities. BBQ Lunch will be provided (with Vegan, Vegetarian and Gluten Free options). For more specific dietary requirements, schools will need to organise lunch. Donuts will also be provided with lunch.

    Teachers are asked to bring their school First Aid Kit, mobile phone, and to wear their school badges. Signed consent forms and an attendance list will be kept by teachers.

    Schools will be responsible for their own transport arrangements and costs.

    REGISTRATION:

    Registration for this event is completed by entering one registration per school and entering the number of students and teachers attending in the boxes when prompted. It is also important to include when prompted the main contact person at the school for this event.

    An email will be sent to Focus Teachers with the student consent form, risk assessment, full itinerary of the day and a map.

    Registrations close at 5.00pm on Friday 6 March 2026.

    EVENT ENQUIRIES: Geoff Aufderheide, Senior Education Advisor: Aboriginal Education on 8301 6107 or via email at geoff.aufderheide@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    REGISTRATION ENQUIRIES:

    Margaret Bressan at margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 24 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Conference Centre Room 6 at the Catholic Education Office, 116 George Street, Thebarton
    • 27
    Register



    Catholic Education SA (CESA)
    Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD)
    for Students with Disability
     Moderation Information Session for
    New 
    Inclusive Education Leaders


    Tuesday 24 March 2026

    (Week 9, Term 1)

    from 9.00am - 2.00pm

     Venue: Conference Centre Room 6,
    Catholic Education Office, 116 George Street, Thebarton

    CORE FOCI AND PRIORITIES FOR THE SESSION:

    • Reviewing the NCCD National Portal: Professional Learning and Resources
    • Deepening understanding of diagnosed and imputed disability
    • Understanding moderation and key principles
    • Planning for moderation in your school.

    AITSL AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS:

    • Standard 1: Know the students and how they learn
    • Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
    • Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
    • Standard 6: Engage in professional learning
    • Standard 7: Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community.

    INTENDED FOR:

    New Inclusive Education Leaders (Primary and Secondary) and School NCCD Team.

    FACILITATORS:

    System Coaches from the Diversity and Inclusion Team.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Participants are asked to bring their own device for the session. 

    This is a face-to-face session with a Microsoft Teams option for regional schools. 
    Important note: The Facilitators will send a Microsoft Teams invitation to regional school participants prior to the day.

    Morning tea will be provided. Please advise if you have dietary requirements when registering for the session.

    Participants are asked to refer to the attached map for car parking details for the Queen of Angels Church car park. To access the George Street site, please use the controlled crossing at the intersection of George Street and South Road.

    REGISTRATIONS CLOSE: 

    4.30pm on Friday 20 March 2026

    SESSION ENQUIRIES:

    Please contact your school's System Coach: Diversity and Inclusion 

    REGISTRATION ENQUIRIES:

    Please contact Margaret Bressan by email at margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    This is a face-to-face session with a Microsoft Teams option for regional schools. 
    Important note: The Facilitators will send a Microsoft Teams invitation to regional school participants prior to the day.
    • 24 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Rooms 7 & 8
    • 22
    Register

    Introduction to Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


    This course is for teachers and leaders who will be teaching the Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum and need to do the required training.  Please note it can be used for CPF Level 3.


    The aim of this is to assist teachers to develop an understanding of the Made in the Image of God, Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12, and gain confidence and competence in teaching the curriculum.

    This day will include:

    • Familiarisation with the updated Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum including the new structure and updated content
    • Exploration of values underpinning the Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12
    • Managing sensitivities and protocols for the teaching of the curriculum

    Date: Tuesday 24 March 2026

    Time: 9am - 4pm

    Venue: Catholic Education Office, George Street, Thebarton

    Intended for: R-12 teachers new to Sexuality Education in a Catholic School. It is a requirement that all CESA teachers are trained in this curriculum before teaching is undertaken in MITIOG.

    System Accredited Module: Yes


    AITSL Australian Professional Standards for TeachersStandard 1 – 1.1, 1.5, 1.6; Standard 2 - 2.1; Standard 3 - 3.2

    Light refreshments for morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

    If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino  (christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au )


    • 25 Mar 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres, Prospect
    • 21
    Register
       

    Difficult Conversations Masterclass 

    Facilitated by: Dr Stephen Brown and Andrew Fuller

    Educators can sometimes feel under-equipped to engage in challenging conversations with students, parents or colleagues.  School leaders also identify managing challenging professional conversations as a common area for leadership development.  This session will enable you to:

    • Be more effective in conducting difficult conversations
    • How to always make the right decision (even though not everyone agrees with it)
    • Know when and how to ‘pull the plug’ on pointless conversations
    • Know how to use neurochemistry to your advantage
    • Use the RESOLVE method to lower anger in people
    • How to use strategic questioning effectively
    • How to respond to vexatious emails and still sleep well at night
    • Gain insights and feedback on a current or potential ‘tricky encounter or conversation’
    • More importantly, how to identify difficult people in advance so they have less effect on your life.

    Up to 40 places are available to leaders for this unique learning opportunity.

    Date:                     Wednesday 25 March 2026

    Time:                    8:30am to 4pm

    Location:              

    Pavilion at Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres, Prospect

    Cost

    $500 per participant

    (an invoice will be sent to your school from the CEO around 25 March 2026) 

    Cancellations
    Any cancellation after Wednesday 18 March 2026 may incur the full fee.
       
                 

    For further information contact:

    Juanita Lieschke, Administrator, Leadership and Workforce Development

    Email:  mailto:Juanita.lieschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Phone:  08 8301 6885 

    • 25 Mar 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • St Thomas School, Angus Street, Goodwood
    Register


    Second Choir Trainer Half-Day Workshop

    Wednesday 25 March (Week 9)

    Commences 9:30am    Concludes 12:30pm 

    (Arrive no earlier than 9.00am.   Seated by 9.20am.)

    St Thomas School Goodwood

    cnr Angus St & Rushton St

    (go straight to the Hall, no need to go to Reception)


    Notes for the day

    PARKING: in the church directly across the road from the school on Angus Street, or in surrounding streets. Avoid school drop-off times and check parking limits. 

    DIRECTIONS TO HALL:  Please enter the school via the pedestrian entrance to the school on Angus Street.  Go in the gate, walk down the long pathway and the Hall is straight ahead. There will be signage!

    CATERING: Morning tea and beverages provided.

    SIGNING IN: Please sign in at the CSMF desk inside the Hall for our records and emergency evacuation.

    WHAT TO BRING:

    • Pencil, eraser
    • Your school badge

    CLOSING DATE TO REGISTER: Wednesday 18 March

    If there are any questions, please contact Samantha Taylor.  

    • 25 Mar 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
    • 2
    Registration is closed


    For Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students
    in Catholic Schools in the
    Metropolitan Regions

    Thriving People Event:
    'We are living, learning and playing on Kaurna Land'

    Wednesday 25 March 2026

    Venue: Living Kaurna Culture Centre,
    Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park
     

    Time: from 10.00am-2.00pm
    (Arrive at event by 9.45am)

    ABOUT THE EVENT:

    Reception to Year 6 Aboriginal Students in Catholic Schools and their teachers are invited to this Thriving People Primary Event, which will be held on Wednesday 25 March.

    The event will be held at the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford Park. A significant opportunity for Aboriginal students to build relationships, celebrate together and learn about their cultures and identities. Students and teachers will experience a range of cultural activities, providing all participants with new ways of exploring and expressing culture. On completion of the Thriving People event, students will return to school.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Students will be required to wear their sports uniform and are asked to bring their hat, sunscreen, a water bottle and snacks/recess. Please ensure students bring hats and sunscreen for outdoor activities. BBQ Lunch will be provided (with Vegan, Vegetarian and Gluten Free options). For more specific dietary requirements, schools will need to organise lunch. Donuts will also be provided with lunch.

    Teachers are asked to bring their school First Aid Kit, mobile phone, and to wear their school badges. Signed consent forms and an attendance list will be kept by teachers.

    Schools will be responsible for their own transport arrangements and costs.

    REGISTRATION:

    Registration for this event is completed by entering one registration per school and entering the number of students and teachers attending in the boxes when prompted. It is also important to include when prompted the main contact person at the school for this event.

    An email will be sent to Focus Teachers with the student consent form, risk assessment, full itinerary of the day and a map.

    Registrations close at 5.00pm on Friday 6 March 2026.

    EVENT ENQUIRIES: Geoff Aufderheide, Senior Education Advisor: Aboriginal Education on 8301 6107 or via email at geoff.aufderheide@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    REGISTRATION ENQUIRIES:

    Margaret Bressan at margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 26 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
    Register


    • 26 Mar 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Microsoft Teams
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    This is a formal presentation where participants will be taken through processes and reporting, utilising user guides and accessing support as needed.

    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Payroll, Compliance & Reporting - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: HR, Business/Finance Manager, Payroll Administrator

    Microsoft Teams meeting

    Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/48973458686997?p=o1gQffBkZ7pu5L3Clj

    Meeting ID: 489 734 586 869 97

    Passcode: TN7sd6Mp

    • 26 Mar 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
    • Microsoft Teams
    Register

    As part of the 2026 SHILOH Dayforce rollout, key school staff are invited to attend targeted training sessions delivered at the Catholic Education Office or via Microsoft Teams.

    These sessions focus on Dayforce processes aligned to designated security roles, including Recruiter, HR Administrator, and School Manager (Principal).

    The SHILOH HR Systems Team will provide step‑by‑step instruction and role‑specific guidance across Recruitment, Contract Variations, Compliance, and Reporting.

    This is a formal presentation where participants will be taken through processes and reporting, utilising user guides and accessing support as needed.


    If attending training on site, please bring your laptop, charger, keyboard, and mouse. Workspaces, power, and Wi‑Fi will be provided.


    Dayforce Payroll, Compliance & Reporting - Group 2 Training

    Relevant to Roles: HR, Business/Finance Manager, Payroll Administrator

    Microsoft Teams meeting

    Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/45108571347271?p=apTUvWuBA2GaMo6gqX

    Meeting ID: 451 085 713 472 71

    Passcode: 49XF9Ld6

    • 27 Mar 2026
    • 9:27 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Conference Centre George St Rm 7 & 8
    • 27
    Register

    We invite all Business Managers, Finance Managers, Finance Officers and Bursars to attend the term 1 finance forum either in person or via teams.

    Some of the topics covered will include

    • Debt procedures
    • Workday reports
    • Budget process 2026
    • EOM Processes

    A teams meeting link will be emailed to all those registered the day before the session.

    There will be a chance to have an informal chat to CESA finance staff after the session.

    • 27 Mar 2026
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Online Microsoft Team
    Register

    M365 Copilot Q&A 

    Lunch and Learn

    The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

    Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


    Registration close: Tuesday, 24 March 2026, 4.00pm.

    =======================================================================

    Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

    Ria Wong
    ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 30 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
    • 0
    Join waitlist
    HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

    AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

    In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

    Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

    Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
    Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

    Event Details:

    Date: 30/03/2026

    Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

    CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

    Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


    Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


    • 31 Mar 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
    Register

    CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

    CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

    Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

    Key Focus Areas:

    • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
    • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
    • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
    • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

    This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

    Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

    Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

    Date: 31 March 2026
    Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
    Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
    For more information and to register, please visit:

    CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

    All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

    Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
    Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
    E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

    Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


    • 31 Mar 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Conference Centre Room 6, Catholic Education Office, 116 George Street, Thebarton
    • 24
    Register

     

    Abilities Based Learning Education Support (ABLES)

     101 Professional Learning Session

    for all schools who are interested in learning
    more about ABLES and how it can inform
    teaching and learning for students with disability


    Tuesday 31 March 2026

    (Week 10, Term 1)

    from 1.00pm - 4.00pm

    Venue: Conference Centre Room 6,
    Catholic Education Office, Thebarton 


    CORE FOCI AND PRIORITIES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING SESSION:

    • Information for ABLES Administrators
      • What is ABLES?
      • What is its purpose?
      • How is it used?
      • Student cohort. 
    • How to set up ABLES for your school:
      • Assigning additional staff to gain access to the Ruby Platform
      • How to upload student profiles?
      • About the various assessments
      • How to assign assessments to students?
      • How to administer the assessments?
      • How to interpret the student reports/data?
      • Use data to inform teaching and learning, linking to the Australian Curriculum.
    • How to access support:
      • Technical Support (Who to contact at Catholic Education SA)
      • Further Professional Learning via Modules and Community of Practice Network Meetings.

    AITSL AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS:

    • Standard 1: Know the students and how they learn
    • Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
    • Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
    • Standard 6: Engage in professional learning
    • Standard 7: Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community.

    INTENDED FOR:

    For all school staff who are interested in learning more about ABLES and how the assessment tool can information teaching and learning for students with disability. All Catholic Schools have access to an ABLES license through Catholic Education SA.

    Participants must bring their own device to the session and will require authorised access to the Ruby Platform to gain the most learning from this session.

    FACILITATORS:

    Angelina Ranaldo, Monique Lagana and Sally Paparella, System Coaches from the Diversity and Inclusion Team, Catholic Education SA.

    REQUIREMENTS: 

    This is a face-to-face session with a Microsoft Teams option for regional schools. 
    Important note: The Facilitators will send a Microsoft Teams invitation to regional school participants prior to the day.

    Participants are asked to refer to the attached map for car parking details for the Queen of Angels Church car park. To access the George Street site, please use the controlled crossing at the intersection of George Street and South Road.

    Afternoon tea will be provided. Please advise if you have dietary requirements. 

    SESSION ENQUIRIES:

    Please contact Angelina Ranaldo at angelina.ranaldo@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    REGISTRATIONS CLOSE: 

    4.30pm on Thursday 26 March 2026

    REGISTRATION ENQUIRIES:

    Please contact Margaret Bressan by email at margaret.bressan@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 01 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
    • 15
    Register
    HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

    AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

    In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

    Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

    Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
    Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

    Event Details:

    Date: 1 April 2026

    Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

    CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

    Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


    Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


    • 02 Apr 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
    • Microsoft Teams online
    • 28
    Register

    M365 Copilot: HR & People Services

    This session is designed for staff who have attended (or are familiar with) the general introduction and want to explore Copilot in greater depth within their specific role. Each workshop includes a short recap of key concepts followed by role-based scenarios and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will see how Copilot can support real administrative tasks while maintaining strong security and governance practices.

    Registration closed: Thursday, 26 March 2026

    For workshop inquiry please contact:
    Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    For registration inquiry please contact:
    Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 02 Apr 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre, Room 7 & Teams
    Register

    Thank you for registering for the Shiloh Dayforce School Contacts - Community of Practice.

    We will run this session at the Catholic Education Office, if you are able to make it in person, however, we have the option for attendance on teams, for your convenience. 

    The session will run for approx. 1.5hrs from 2pm to 3.30pm and will include an update on the progress of roll out for 2026.

    Thank you 

    HR System Team


    TEAMS LINK:  https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/41752620643413?p=RFNsdyWgrXEmWpmRDk

    Meeting ID: 417 526 206 434 13

    Passcode: iQ63tf7H


    • 07 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
    • Microsoft Teams online
    • 26
    Register

    M365 Copilot: Finance & Operations

    This session is designed for staff who have attended (or are familiar with) the general introduction and want to explore Copilot in greater depth within their specific role. Each workshop includes a short recap of key concepts followed by role-based scenarios and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will see how Copilot can support real administrative tasks while maintaining strong security and governance practices.

    Registration closed: Tuesday, 31 March 2026

    For workshop inquiry please contact:
    Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    For registration inquiry please contact:
    Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 08 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
    • Microsoft Teams online
    • 28
    Register

    M365 Copilot: Marketing & Communication

    This session is designed for staff who have attended (or are familiar with) the general introduction and want to explore Copilot in greater depth within their specific role. Each workshop includes a short recap of key concepts followed by role-based scenarios and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will see how Copilot can support real administrative tasks while maintaining strong security and governance practices.

    Registration closed: Wednesday, 1 April 2026

    For workshop inquiry please contact:
    Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    For registration inquiry please contact:
    Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 10 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • -
    Register

    Description

    Schools from Catholic Education South Australia are invited to participate in CESA STEM MAD 2026, promoting and celebrating STEM learning in Years 3 to 12. CESA STEM MAD is designed to acknowledge STEM learning initiatives that use design thinking to address real-world problems and demonstrate how students in Catholic schools take action that matters by designing a service, product or innovation to make a difference (MAD) to others or the environment.

    Over Semester 1, schools are invited to support their students to develop STEM MAD solutions. Schools can then nominate up to 3 school teams for CESA STEM MAD. 

    There are two CESA STEM MAD categories student teams may enter:

    • Primary Years (Years 3-6)
    • Secondary Years (Years 7-12)

    Further information about CESA STEM MAD can be found on the CESA STEM MAD CESAShare Hub.

    In Term 2, registered STEM MAD facilitators will receive an email giving access to a protected school folder, to upload the CESA STEM MAD video entries. Further information will be provided to support your facilitator and students in completing and uploading their films.

    In registering to participate in CESA STEM MAD, you acknowledge that your school will be providing one or more team entries for CESA STEM MAD 2026. Please complete this form to ensure you receive all further communications regarding STEM MAD.

    Intended Audience: Years 3-12 Teachers

    CESA Facilitators: Deborah Kroeger

    Enquiries: deborah.kroeger@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Registration Enquiries: deborah.kroeger@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Deadline for Registration: Tuesday 10th April 2026

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 10 Apr 2026
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Online Microsoft Team
    Register

    M365 Copilot Q&A 

    Lunch and Learn

    The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

    Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


    Registration close: Tuesday, 7 April 2026, 4.00pm.

    =======================================================================

    Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

    Ria Wong
    ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 13 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
    Register
    HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

    AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

    In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

    Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

    Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
    Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

    Event Details:

    Date: 13/04/2025

    Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

    CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

    Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


    Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


    • 14 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
    Register

    CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

    CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

    Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

    Key Focus Areas:

    • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
    • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
    • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
    • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

    This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

    Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

    Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

    Date: Tuesday 14 April 2026
    Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
    Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm

    For more information and to register, please visit:

    CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

    All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

    Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
    Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
    E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


    We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

    Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


    • 15 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Catholic Education Office, Room 7 & 8 Conference Centre 116 George Street Thebarton
    • 26
    Register


    Inclusion in the classroom : Allied health and educators partnering for student success

    Presented by the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health)

    In this workshop, allied health professionals from the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health) will explore:

    • Understanding inclusion and neurodiversity through current research
    • Creating the foundations of engagement for all learners
    • Understanding regulation and executive functioning and their links to learning engagement
    • Tools educators can use to recognise and problem solve barriers to learning 
    • Practical approaches to teach and support regulation in learning settings

    If you wish to attend, please discuss with your line manager prior to registering.

    The workshop will have 30 places available and is open to Teaching staff and ESO's.

    Morning Tea and lunch included.

    Cost: $100 - non-refundable. Please indicate at time of registration if your school is to be invoiced or if you will be paying for this workshop (an invoice will be sent to you prior to the workshop). 

    Facilitator(s): 

    CILAH Allied Health Professionals

    Workshop Enquiries: 

    sarah.kennedy@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    Registration Enquiries: 

    adrienne.kitschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au T:8301 6851

    *************************************************

    Registration closes on 30 March 2026 

    **************************************************


    • 15 Apr 2026
    • 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM
    • Port Pirie Office - meeting room, Gertrude Street Port Pirie
    • 28
    Register


    Inclusion in the classroom : Allied health and educators partnering for student success

    Presented by the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health) at the Port Pirie office and online via MS Teams

    Any staff from regional and remote schools are welcome to register

    In this workshop, allied health professionals from the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health) will explore:

    • Understanding inclusion and neurodiversity through current research
    • Creating the foundations of engagement for all learners
    • Understanding regulation and executive functioning and their links to learning
    • Tools educators can use to recognise and problem solve barriers to learning engagement 
    • Practical approaches to teach and support regulation in learning settings

    If you wish to attend, please discuss with your line manager prior to registering.

    The workshop will have 30 places available and is open to Teaching staff and ESO's.

    Morning Tea and lunch included.

    Cost: $100 - non-refundable. Please indicate at time of registration if your school is to be invoiced or if you will be paying for this workshop (an invoice will be sent to you prior to the workshop). 

    Facilitator(s): 

    CILAH Allied Health Professionals

    Workshop Enquiries: 

    sarah.kennedy@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    Registration Enquiries: 

    adrienne.kitschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au T:8301 6851

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    Registration closes on 8 April 2026 

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    • 20 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • CEO Conference Centre, Room 6
    • 0
    Registration is closed

    The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

    COURSE DESCRIPTION

    The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
    The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

    This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

    *Please bring your laptop to the session.

    COURSE INFORMATION

    Venue:
    Room 6
    CEO Conference Centre
    116 George Street
    THEBARTON SA 5031

    Morning tea and lunch are provided.

    Please note that parking is not available on site. However, refer to this map to park in the Queen of Angels Church car park.

    INTENDED FOR

    All Teachers in Catholic Schools

    FACILITATOR

    Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    AITSL STANDARDS:

    Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
    2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

    Standard 6: engage in professional learning
    6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
    6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

    Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
    7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
    7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
    7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

    Registration: Closes Monday, 13 April 2026

    For further information regarding registration:

    Ria Wong

    Catholic Education Office
    Phone:  08 8301 6618

    Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 21 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • CEO Conference Centre, Room 6
    • 23
    Register

    The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

    COURSE DESCRIPTION

    The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
    The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

    This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

    *Please bring your laptop to the session.

    COURSE INFORMATION

    Venue:
    Room 6
    CEO Conference Centre
    116 George Street
    THEBARTON SA 5031

    Morning tea and lunch are provided.

    Please note that parking is not available on site. However, refer to this map to park in the Queen of Angels Church car park.

    INTENDED FOR

    All Teachers in Catholic Schools

    FACILITATOR

    Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    AITSL STANDARDS:

    Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
    2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

    Standard 6: engage in professional learning
    6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
    6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

    Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
    7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
    7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
    7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

    Registration: Closes Monday, 13 April 2026

    For further information regarding registration:

    Ria Wong

    Catholic Education Office
    Phone:  08 8301 6618

    Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
    • Room 7 & 8 CEO Conference Centre | 116 George Street Thebarton
    • 21
    Register

     MITIOG Key Teacher Workshop (R - 12)

    Please note: This is a workshop for MITIOG Key Teachers ONLY

    Morning Session

    Each year CESA facilitates a workshop for MITIOG Key Teachers. Attendance at this annual workshop forms part of the MITIOG Key Teacher’s leadership responsibilities. 

    In 2026, the CEO is offering 3 options for attendance at this workshop for Metro and Regional MITIOG Key Teachers. This is to enable schools to select which experience will best suit their current context and needs. (only 1 of the workshops needs to be attended)

    This workshop will include

    • Key messages for your work in 2026
    • Opportunity to scope and sequence MITIOG for your school (with facilitators to support you)

    Date: Thursday 30 April

    Time: 9am - 11am

    Facilitators: Valeska Laity & Michael Ellul

    Venue: CEO Conference Centre

    Please contact christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any registration queries.



    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Room 7 & 8 CEO Conference Centre | 116 George Street Thebarton
    • 45
    Register

     MITIOG Key Teacher Workshop (R - 12)

    Please note: This is a workshop for MITIOG Key Teachers ONLY

    Afternoon Session

    Each year CESA facilitates a workshop for MITIOG Key Teachers. Attendance at this annual workshop forms part of the MITIOG Key Teacher’s leadership responsibilities. 

    In 2026, the CEO is offering 3 options for attendance at this workshop for Metro and Regional MITIOG Key Teachers. This is to enable schools to select which experience will best suit their current context and needs. (only 1 of the workshops needs to be attended)

    This workshop will include

    • Key messages for your work in 2026
    • Opportunity to scope and sequence MITIOG for your school (with facilitators to support you)

    Date: Thursday 30 April

    Time: 2pm - 4pm

    Facilitators: Valeska Laity & Michael Ellul

    Venue: CEO Conference Centre

    Please contact christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any registration queries.



    • 01 May 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • The Monastery, 15 Cross Road, Urrbrae
    • 5
    Register

    VIP (Visionary, Inspired, Prophetic) Spiritual Retreat

    Foundations of Excellence Induction Program: Compulsory Component for ECTs and teachers new to CESA

    A one day retreat experience providing faith formation for teachers early in their careers in Catholic Education. This program forms part of the Foundations of Excellence Induction Program towards accreditation to teach in CESA schools.

    This Spiritual and Religious Formation will provide an opportunity to: 

    • Provide enhanced spiritual and religious formation as part of their induction into Catholic Education South Australia
    • Provide pastoral, spiritual and mentoring support for new teachers to the sector
    • Inspire personal faith and prayer life of educators
    • Deepen teachers’ experience and understandings in order to support their key role as educators and witnesses within the Catholic school environment

    Morning tea and lunch provided

    Date: Friday 1 May 2026

    Venue: The Monastery, 15 Cross Road, Urrbrae

    Facilitators:  Rose Valenti

    Registrations close: Friday 24 April 2026

    For further information regarding the program, please contact: angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6629) or christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6659)

    Note:  A fixed grant allowance will be provided to schools as a goodwill gesture to assist with relief costs. This allowance is not intended to cover the full cost of relief. The Facilitator will provide the required form to each participant on the day.






    • 04 May 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Berri Hotel
    • 47
    Register

    Tranche 1 and 2

    Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

    Tier 3 - Day 1

    Details are:

    • Conducting Functional Behavioural Assessment and developing a Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) for a student identified by the core team.
    • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
    • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
    • Bring a pen and a device.
    • Fully catered.
    • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)

    Registration close: Friday, 24 April 2026

    For further information regarding registration:

    Katie Morrison
    Catholic Education Office
    Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au



    • 04 May 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 7 & 8. 116 George Street, Thebarton
    • 35

    CANCELLED

    High Impact Instructional Writing Strategies


    Description

    This professional learning is designed to provide teachers with practical, high impact writing strategies that can be applied to strengthen writing instructions in the classroom across curriculum areas.  

    By focusing on evidence-based strategies that are proven to elevate student writing outcomes, this session will offer teachers the tools and frameworks needed to strengthen their writing instruction. The goal is to equip teachers with the skills and confidence to help students develop the writing abilities, processes and techniques necessary for success. 

    This session is designed for teachers of all experience levels who are eager to improve their writing instruction and support students to become more proficient, confident writers. 

    AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

    Standard 1: Know students and how they learn.


    Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it.


    Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning. 


    Intended Audience:  Primary teachers

    Facilitators: CESA Coach - Alison Hubner Booth

    Enquiries:  alison.hubner-booth@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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    Deadline for Registration: COB Tuesday 28 April 2026

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    Light morning tea and lunch will be provided

    CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

    If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

    • 05 May 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Rooms 7 & 8
    • 28
    Register

    Introduction to Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


    This course is for teachers and leaders who will be teaching the Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum and need to do the required training.  Please note it can be used for CPF Level 3.


    The aim of this is to assist teachers to develop an understanding of the Made in the Image of God, Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12, and gain confidence and competence in teaching the curriculum.

    This day will include:

    • Familiarisation with the updated Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum including the new structure and updated content
    • Exploration of values underpinning the Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12
    • Managing sensitivities and protocols for the teaching of the curriculum

    Date: Tuesday 5 May 2026

    Time: 9am - 4pm

    Venue: Catholic Education Office, George Street, Thebarton

    Intended for: R-12 teachers new to Sexuality Education in a Catholic School. It is a requirement that all CESA teachers are trained in this curriculum before teaching is undertaken in MITIOG.

    System Accredited Module: Yes


    AITSL Australian Professional Standards for TeachersStandard 1 – 1.1, 1.5, 1.6; Standard 2 - 2.1; Standard 3 - 3.2

    Light refreshments for morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

    If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino  (christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au )


    • 05 May 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
    Register
    • 05 May 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Microsoft Teams online
    • 21
    Register

    M365 Copilot: General Productivity

    These introductory sessions provided a shared foundation for understanding Microsoft 365 Copilot across school and office contexts. Participants will explore how Copilot works, key security and data protection boundaries, and responsible AI use expectations. The session is demo-led, highlighting practical productivity use cases and effective prompting techniques.

    Registration closed: Tuesday, 28 April 2026

    For workshop inquiry please contact:
    Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    For registration inquiry please contact:
    Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 05 May 2026
    • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Microsoft Teams online
    • 30
    Register

    M365 Copilot - Do more with Copilots in Agents, Pages 7 Notebooks

    Learn when to use Researcher for deeper, multi-step research and Analyst for making sense of data and trends. Then see how to turn outputs into collaborative Copilot Pages and keep everything together in Copilot Notebooks for ongoing work and sharing.

    Registration closed: Tuesday, 28 April 2026

    For workshop inquiry please contact:

    Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

    For registration inquiry please contact:
    Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


    • 06 May 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
    • 69
    Register

    Tranche 3

    Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training
    Tier 2 - Day 1

    Details are:

    • Focus on strategies and support. Establishing systems for Tier 2, implementing two of the most commonly used supports (Check in, Check Out (CICO)) and Check and Connect C&C
    • PBIS Lead team, focus support and coaches to implement evidence-based strategies for Tier 2 interventions and supports. Typically 3-7 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 2 and allocated resources.
    • Training session times are 8.30 am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing at approximately 4.00 pm.
    • Bring a pen and device.
    • Fully catered.
    • Resources for the training day is available for download at PBIS Intranet pagePlease note you do not need to download the mini PD files for the day.


    Registration closes on Monday, 27 April 2026

    Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

    For further information regarding registration:

    Katie Morrison
    Catholic Education Office
    Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




    • 06 May 2026
    • 07 May 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Rooms 7 & 8 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton / Remote
    Register

    Intended Audience

    Primary and secondary teachers responsible for assessing EALD learners’ achievement and proficiency levels for the CESA EALD data collection

    Each school submitting EALD data must have at least one representative participate in the Assessment Moderation process, either onsite or remotely.


    Purposes of the EALD Assessment Moderation

    1. To ensure consistency and reliability of teacher judgements for the data collection.

    2. To provide dedicated time and space for collaborative or focused assessment

    Participation Options
    You may register to participate onsite (recommended) or remotely.

    Onsite Options

    • Wednesday 6 May
    • Thursday 7 May
    • Both days (6 & 7 May)

    Remote Option

    • Participate from your school over the course of the week.

    Onsite Details

    • Venue: Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Rooms 7 & 8
    • Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
      • 9.00 am – 12:00 noon: Compulsory moderation tasks
      • Afternoon: Optional time for collaborative or individual assessment of your own writing samples

    Remote Details

    • Participate in moderation with your paired assessor while remaining at school.
    • You are encouraged to conduct moderation discussions with school-based colleagues.

    Remote Participation Timeline

    • Monday 4 May: Upload a writing sample to your school folder in EALD Network Teams.
    • Wednesday 6 – Thursday 7 May: Assess your partner school’s writing sample using the LEAP Levels (within 48 hours).
    • By 5:00 pm, Thursday 7 May: Upload your record of evidence sheet for comparison and follow-up discussion.

    Further procedural details will be provided to participants closer to the date.

        AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers
        Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning

        Standard 6: Engage in professional learning

        Facilitator / Workshop Enquiries

        Chris Payne - Education Advisor, EALD

        chris.payne@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6613

        Registration Enquiries: adeline.mcloughlin@cesa.catholic.edu.au

        Deadline for Registration: COB Tuesday 28 April 2026

        ** BYO Morning Tea.   Lunch will be provided **

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        For general EALD information, resources and self-paced online professional learning modules, please visit 
        https://cesacatholic.sharepoint.com/sites/EALLearner

        CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

        If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.


        • 07 May 2026
        • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
        • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
        • 72
        Register

        Tranche 1 and 2

        Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

        Tier 3 - Day 1

        Details are:

        • Conducting Functional Behavioural Assessment and developing a Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) for a student identified by the core team.
        • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
        • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
        • Bring a pen and a device.
        • Fully catered.
        • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)

        Registration closes on Thursday, 30 April 2026

        Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

        For further information regarding registration:

        Katie Morrison
        Catholic Education Office
        Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




        • 07 May 2026
        • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
        • CEO - George St Thebarton Conference Centre
        • 4
        Register

        Understand the strategy, then implement it together inside Ads Manager

        Exciting changes have come to Meta advertising, and it’s time to refresh and level up your skills! Join Matt Williamson from Digital Marketing Adelaide for a hands-on, practical workshop that explores the latest updates to Facebook and Instagram Ads.

        Meta has changed the game and Andromeda is now the smartest way to run Facebook and Instagram ads. In this workshop, we’ll break down what’s new, why old methods no longer stack up, and the campaign structure that delivers lower costs and stronger results. We’ll also go into the back end of Ads Manager and build ads together so you can apply the approach straight away.

        Please note: Attendees must have access to their school’s Facebook Business Manager account and business portfolio prior to attending.

        16 places are available.  Don’t miss out!

        Cost: $80 per person

        Please contact janelle.zajaczkowski@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any questions.


        • 08 May 2026
        • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
        • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
        • 83
        Register

        Tranche 1 and 2

        Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

        Tier 3 - Day 1

        Details are:

        • Conducting Functional Behavioural Assessment and developing a Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) for a student identified by the core team.
        • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
        • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
        • Bring a pen and a device.
        • Fully catered.
        • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)

        Registration closes on Thursday, 30 April 2026

        Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

        For further information regarding registration:

        Katie Morrison
        Catholic Education Office
        Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




        • 08 May 2026
        • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
        • Online Microsoft Team
        Register

        M365 Copilot Q&A 

        Lunch and Learn

        The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

        Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


        Registration close: Tuesday, 5 May 2026, 4.00pm.

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        Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

        Ria Wong
        ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


        • 11 May 2026
        • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
        • Pt Pirie Sporting Precinct
        • 42
        Register

        Tranche 1 and 2

        Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

        Tier 3 - Day 1

        Details are:

        • Conducting Functional Behavioural Assessment and developing a Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) for a student identified by the core team.
        • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
        • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
        • Bring a pen and a device.
        • Fully catered.
        • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)

        Registration close: Friday, 1 May 2026

        For further information regarding registration:

        Katie Morrison
        Catholic Education Office
        Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au



        • 11 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Room 6
        • 25
        Register

        Build a Crossways Learning Design!

        This PD is for teachers and APRIMs who understand the Crossways Curriculum and are looking to develop their skills and confidence in RE learning design.  

         The day will include:

        ·        Exploring contemporary assessment in RE

        ·        Unpacking the Crossways Performance Standards

        ·        Writing rich assessment tasks (including surface, deep and transfer learning)

        ·        Support for using the Crossways Website learning design builder

         As part of the day participants will have an opportunity to build a learning design ready to use in their school!

        Date: Monday May 11 

        Time: 9am - 4pm

        Venue: CEO Conference Centre, George St, Thebarton, Room 6

        System Accredited Module:  Yes

        If you have any registration queries please contact Christina Lagozzino 



        • 12 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
        • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 6, 116 George Street, Thebarton
        • 22
        Register

        Copilot - GenAI for Learning


        Description

        Copilot is Microsoft's generative AI platform and can be used by educators to significantly reduce workload pressures by assisting with designing assessment tasks, units of work, lessons and resources all aligned to the Australian Curriculum / SACE. 

        We will cover:

        • Introduction to Copilot and the Power of the Prompt
        • Assessment Task Design
        • Unit and Lesson Design

        Copilot is available as: 

        • Microsoft Copilot - free consumer version
        • M365 Copilot Chat - Pay as you go
        • M365 Copilot - Paid and licensed by CESA and your School

        AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

        Standard 1: Know students and how they learn.


        Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it.


        Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning. 


        Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments.


        Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning.


        Standard 6: Engage in professional learning.


        Special Requirements: Completion of the AI Safety module.


        Intended Audience:  Classroom Teachers R-12, Leaders of Learning or School Leaders

        Facilitators: Troy Thomson

        Enquiries:  troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

        Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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        Deadline for Registration: COB Monday 4 May 2026

        ***************************************************************************************

        Morning Tea and Lunch provided

        ******************************************************************


        CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

        If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

        • 13 May 2026
        • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
        • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
        • 82
        Register

        Tranche 4

        Schools beginning Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training in 2025

        Developing systems for teaching the school behaviour curriculum.

        Details are:

        • All PBIS Leadership Teams to attend. Usually 6-10 people, including leaders, classroom teachers and non-classroom staff.
        • Training session times are 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing at approximately 4.00pm.
        • Bring a pen and device.
        • Fully catered.
        • Resources to be downloaded here at CESA PBIS intranet page beforehand (available a week before the event).
        • Capacity limits set for each training session.

        Registration closes on Monday, 4 May 2026

        Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

        For further information regarding registration:

        Katie Morrison
        Catholic Education Office
        Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au







        • 13 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
        • CEO - George St Thebarton Function Centre
        • 4
        Register

        This hands-on media training workshop will help prepare school principals for media interviews.

        Topics covered will include:

        •         What makes news? How to help your school make headlines
        •         Interview techniques and preparation  
        •         Crisis management – what to do when things go pear-shaped!
        •         On-camera (TV) performances
        •         Radio news and talkback

        This session will suit principals in schools or senior CEO staff who pro-actively seek media coverage and will prepare any principal for a crisis situation where media comment is required.

        Places are limited to seven participants per session (This ensures all participants get to experience a live interview and receive a digital recording of their interview).

        Host Lisa Reichstein, Communications and Marketing Manager, CESA, will host the session and provide insights into media management in schools.

        Cost: $250 per participant

        For further information please contact lisa.reichstein@cesa.catholic.edu.au .


        • 13 May 2026
        • 9:15 AM - 2:45 PM
        • Room 7, CESA Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton
        Register

        Term 2 SPiCE Program New Facilitator Training 2026


        When:

        Wednesday 13th May 2026

        9:15am to 2:45pm

        Registration from 9am

        Where:  

        Room 6

        CESA Conference Centre

        116 George Street

        Thebarton  SA  5031


        The SPiCE Program offers training for new supported playgroup facilitators. This training includes an introduction to the SPiCE Program, and guidance and support in facilitating supported playgroup sessions, locating appropriate resources, and accessing further professional learning. This training is intended for all new supported playgroup facilitators, as well as existing supported playgroup facilitators that have not yet completed the training. 

        Our New Facilitator Training includes an introduction to the SPiCE Program; what it means to lead a supported playgroup program in Catholic Education, Include2Play training (PGSA inclusion training), and How to Feed your Baby’s Brain Training (Paint Playgroups REaD brain development training).

        Morning tea and lunch will be supplied.

        Please register by 12 noon Wednesday 6th May 2026
        Current membership of the CESA Registration is required to register.  If you are not a member or have changed schools since registering, please join here:  
        CESA Registration Centre - Home

        Please contact Emily Bowden at spiceprogram@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any queries.

        Parking
        Please note, for workshops at the CEO Conference Centre, parking is NOT AVAILABLE on site. Visitor car parking is available in the Queen of Angels Church car park – entry via South Road. Click Here for more information.

        • 14 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
        • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
        Register


        • 14 May 2026
        • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
        • Microsoft Teams online
        • 30
        Register

        M365 Copilot: General Productivity

        These introductory sessions provided a shared foundation for understanding Microsoft 365 Copilot across school and office contexts. Participants will explore how Copilot works, key security and data protection boundaries, and responsible AI use expectations. The session is demo-led, highlighting practical productivity use cases and effective prompting techniques.

        Registration closed: Thursday, 7 May 2026

        For workshop inquiry please contact:
        Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

        For registration inquiry please contact:
        Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


        • 14 May 2026
        • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
        • MS Teams
        Register

         MITIOG Key Teacher Online Workshop (R - 12)

        Please note: This is a workshop for MITIOG Key Teachers ONLY

        Each year CESA facilitates a workshop for MITIOG Key Teachers. Attendance at this annual workshop forms part of the MITIOG Key Teacher’s leadership responsibilities. 

        In 2026, the CEO is offering 3 options for attendance at this workshop for Metro and Regional MITIOG Key Teachers. This is to enable school’s to select which experience will best suit their current context and needs. 

        • Key messages for your work in 2026


        Date: Thursday 14 May

        Time: 3.30pm - 4.30pm

        Facilitators: Valeska Laity & Michael Ellul

        Venue: Online via MSTeams 

        Please contact christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any registration queries.

        The link to the MS Team meeting will be sent in your automated confirmation from CESA Registration Centre.



        • 14 May 2026
        • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
        • Microsoft Teams online
        • 29
        Register

        M365 Copilot in outlook, Teams, Word, Powerpoint and Excel

        A demo-heavy session focused on real school workflows: drafting and summarising in Outlook, catching up and extracting actions in Teams, creating resources in Word, building slides faster in PowerPoint, and making sense of data in Excel. You'll leave with ready-to-use prompt patterns to use in your school.

        Registration closed: Thursday, 7 May 2026

        For workshop inquiry please contact:

        Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

        For registration inquiry please contact:
        Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


        • 15 May 2026
        • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
        • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 7 & 8. 116 George Street, Thebarton
        • 39
        Register

        Assessment Task Design


        Description

        This professional learning is designed for Primary and Secondary teachers.

        Teachers will be supported to understanding how the CESA performance standards have been constructed, while deepening their understanding of the Australian Curriculum Achievement Standards.

        Through this process, teachers will engage in practical activities to build understanding standards-based assessment and high quality task design. Participants will build assessment tasks and contribute exemplars to the wider CESA Community.

        AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

        Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning


        Intended Audience:  Primary and Secondary Teachers and Leaders

        Facilitators: CESA Coaches - Rosa Angelino and Sarah Byrne

        Enquiries:  rosa.angelino@cesa.catholic.edu.au; sarah.byrne@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

        Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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        Deadline for Registration: COB Thursday 7 May 2026

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        Light morning tea and lunch will be provided

        CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

        If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

        • 15 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        • Sneaky's - 143 Heaslip Rd, Angle Vale
        • 15
        Register

        VIP (Visionary, Inspired, Prophetic) Spiritual Retreat

        Foundations of Excellence Induction Program: Compulsory Component for ECTs and teachers new to CESA

        A one day retreat experience providing faith formation for teachers early in their careers in Catholic Education. This program forms part of the Foundations of Excellence Induction Program towards accreditation to teach in CESA schools.

        This Spiritual and Religious Formation will provide an opportunity to: 

        • Provide enhanced spiritual and religious formation as part of their induction into Catholic Education South Australia
        • Provide pastoral, spiritual and mentoring support for new teachers to the sector
        • Inspire personal faith and prayer life of educators
        • Deepen teachers’ experience and understandings in order to support their key role as educators and witnesses within the Catholic school environment

        Morning tea and lunch provided

        Date: Friday 15 May 2026

        Venue: Sneaky's I 143 Heaslip Rd, Angle Vale 

        Facilitators:  Rose Valenti

        Registrations close: Friday 8 May 2026

        For further information regarding the program, please contact: angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6629) or christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6659)

        Note:  A fixed grant allowance will be provided to schools as a goodwill gesture to assist with relief costs. This allowance is not intended to cover the full cost of relief. The Facilitator will provide the required form to each participant on the day.





        • 19 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
        • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
        Register

        • 19 May 2026
        • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Microsoft Teams online
        • 29
        Register

        M365 Copilot: General Productivity

        These introductory sessions provided a shared foundation for understanding Microsoft 365 Copilot across school and office contexts. Participants will explore how Copilot works, key security and data protection boundaries, and responsible AI use expectations. The session is demo-led, highlighting practical productivity use cases and effective prompting techniques.

        Registration closed: Tuesday, 12 May 2026

        For workshop inquiry please contact:
        Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

        For registration inquiry please contact:
        Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


        • 20 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        • CEO Conference Centre - 116 George St, Thebarton - Room 8
        • 0
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        REPEAT SESSION

        Faith Stories: Enriching Educators and Catechists through Godly Play

        Only 15 places available

        An opportunity for educators/catechists to nurture their own faith and be immersed in story, wonder and response by experiencing full sessions of Godly Play.

        Time and space will be provided for participants to listen and respond to Godly Play stories focused on the following three themes: Sacred Stories, Parables and Liturgical Actions. 

        This session will not provide official Godly Play accreditation as a Storyteller or Doorperson, rather it offers participants the opportunity to nourish their relationship with God and deepen their connection to our Catholic story.

        Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and may bring along a cushion to assist with sitting on the floor.

        Lunch and a light morning tea will be provided.

        Date: Wednesday 20 May 2026

        Time: 9am - 4pm

        Venue: Catholic Education Office Conference Centre, 116 George St, Thebarton - Rm 8

        Contact

        Please contact Kelly Spencer on 8301 6600 for any further queries.


        • 20 May 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
        • 11
        Register

        Intended Audience
        Teachers of EALD Learners in Years R-1 or 2

        Notes:

        • Minimum 15 registrations required for the workshop to proceed
        • For non-CESA schools: $40 registration fee (invoiced after the event)

        Workshop Overview

        The Learning English: Achievement and Proficiency (LEAP) Levels is the tool teachers use to formatively assess the Standard Australian English (SAE) proficiency of EALD learners. Aligned with the Australian Curriculum Literacy Progressions, it supports assessment of oral and written language across all curriculum areas. The LEAP Levels help teachers identify what learners know, what they need to learn next, and to monitor their progress.

        Additionally, schools submitting EALD data for CESA funding must ensure that teachers conducting these assessments have completed relevant professional learning in using the LEAP Levels.

        This one-day workshop will focus on:

        • building knowledge about the language/grammar of the LEAP Levels 1-6 language [oral and early writing],
        • applying this knowledge through guided, collaborative and independent use of the LEAP Levels to assess samples of language and identify learning goals and
        • oral language and early/emergent writing.

        Preparatory work for Day 1 will be provided in advance.

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers
          Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
          Standard 6: Engage in professional learning

          Facilitator / Workshop Enquiries
          Chris Payne - Education Advisor, EALD
          chris.payne@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6613

          Registration Enquiries: adeline.mcloughlin@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Deadline for Registration: COB Wednesday 13 May 2026

          ** BYO Morning Tea / Lunch will be provided **

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          For general EALD information, resources and self-paced online professional learning modules, please visit 
          https://cesacatholic.sharepoint.com/sites/EALLearner

          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 20 May 2026
          • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 30
          Register

          M365 Copilot Chat vs Microsoft 365 Copilot in Schools

          A simple, practical comparison of Copilot Chat (web-grounded, broadly available) versus Microsoft 365 Copilot (paid add-on with deeper Microsoft 365 work context). We'll show what each does well for leaders, admin, and teachers, and how to pick the right option for your school roles.

          Registration closed: Wednesday, 13 May 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:
          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 22 May 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Sfera's Park Suites and Convention Centre. 191 Reservoir Road, Modbury
          • 113
          Register

          Description

          The combined Leaders of Learning and Inclusive Education Leaders Network day will provide an opportunity for Leaders to come together to deeply explore our collective approach to ensuring Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) are effectively and consistently embedded across Catholic Schools in South Australia.

          This day will feature a keynote presentation by experts in MTSS at the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) and will be grounded in research, providing an evidence-based approach to discussions and planning for effective MTSS practices across our schools. Specifically, there will be a focus on:

          • cognitive similarities and how students learn,
          • teaching that aligns with how students learn – the components of high-quality Tier 1 instruction,
          • diverse needs and cognitive differences and
          • school-wide implementation of multi-tiered systems of support - designing staffing structures (teachers, leaders, specialists and paraprofessionals), timetabling Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions, and optimising instructional intensity.

          Led by the Excellence, Equity and Inclusion section, expert guidance will be provided by our Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy Team; Diversity and Inclusion Team; and CILAH Team. Participants will have the opportunity to consider current MTSS practices in your school; identified areas of strength and opportunities for growth; consider strategies for improvement; and determination of roles and responsibilities at the school level to ensure effective practices are in place.

          Please note: this day is limited to the nominated Leader of Learning and Inclusive Education Leader in each school.

          Intended Audience: Leaders of Learning and Inclusive Education Leaders

          Facilitators: CESA Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy Team, Diversity and Inclusion Team and CILAH Team

          Registration Enquiries: Ria Wong - ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Deadline for Registration:Friday, 8 May 2026

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          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 22 May 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

          Key Focus Areas:

          • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
          • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
          • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
          • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

          This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

          Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

          Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

          Date: 22 May 2026
          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
          Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
          For more information and to register, please visit:

          CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

          Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
          Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
          E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


          We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 22 May 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 19 May 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 25 May 2026
          • 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
          • CEO - George St Thebarton Function Centre
          • 8
          Register

          Upskill Your Video Editing and bring your stories to life!

          One you have all been waiting for!  Join us for a hands-on Adobe Premiere Pro Essentials workshop, designed for beginners. This session will guide you through the basics of video editing while keeping it simple, creative, and fun - leaving you with skills you can use straight away.

          You’ll learn the essentials of framing shots, lighting, building a story, and putting it all together. Discover do’s and don’ts, tips and tricks for filming, and how to bring your footage to life in Premiere Pro. Every attendee will receive a set of downloadable files to have ready on their laptop for the workshop, so you can jump straight in and create your own edit!

          Facilitated by Lyndal Redman, who has over 20 years of experience in editing and camera work at some of Australia’s leading television and media companies, this workshop is hands-on, supportive, and designed to let your creativity shine.

          By the end, you’ll leave with practical video editing skills and the confidence to go back to school and create engaging videos that capture your audience.

          Please note: Attendees must have Adobe Premiere Pro installed on their laptops prior to the workshop.

          Cost: $80 per person

          Please contact janelle.zajaczkowski@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any questions.


          • 27 May 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, Room 6
          • 0
          Registration is closed

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

          COURSE DESCRIPTION

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
          The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

          This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

          *Please bring your laptop to the session.

          COURSE INFORMATION

          Venue:
          Room 6
          CEO Conference Centre
          116 George Street
          THEBARTON SA 5031

          Morning tea and lunch are provided.

          Please note that parking is not available on site. However, refer to this map to park in the Queen of Angels Church car park.

          INTENDED FOR

          All Teachers in Catholic Schools

          FACILITATOR

          Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          AITSL STANDARDS:

          Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
          2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

          Standard 6: engage in professional learning
          6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
          6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

          Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
          7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
          7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
          7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

          Registration: Closes Wednesday, 20 May 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Ria Wong

          Catholic Education Office
          Phone:  08 8301 6618

          Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          • 28 May 2026
          • 8:30 AM
          • 29 May 2026
          • 4:30 PM
          • Catholic Education Office, Room 6 Conference Centre, 116 George Street Thebarton 5031
          • 16
          Register

          The Mini-Certificate of Gifted Education is a two day workshop, facilitated by the University of New South Wales

          Description:

          Participants will learn how to:

          • identify gifted, high potential and talented students
          • differentiate the curriculum for high potential students implement ability grouping or acceleration
          • understand gifted education research and best practices
          • develop an existing (or create a new) unit of work to best suit the needs of the differentiated classroom and gifted students
          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include:

          Standard 1: Know students and how they learn

          Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning

          Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments

          Intended Audience: Primary and Secondary Teachers and Leaders

          Facilitator / Workshop Enquiries: Courtney Starr

          courtney.starr@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Registrations will close on the Thursday 21 May 2026

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          Light Morning tea and lunch will be provided

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          • 28 May 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1/Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          HALT Masterclass Day 2: Elevate Your Application, Celebrate Excellence:

          Join us on Thursday 28 May 2026 for an enriching Day 2 of our HALT Masterclass series! This follow-up session is designed to provide targeted support and guidance for educators who have attended our initial one-day masterclass and are now progressing through their HALT application journey.

          Morning Session: Application Support Receive personalised advice and expert insights to refine your HALT application. Our specialists will be on hand to address your specific questions and help you align your evidence with certification descriptors. If you are a HALT, we will cater morning tea and lunch for you. 

          Afternoon Session: HALT Success Stories & Networking After lunch, we're excited to welcome our certified Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers for an inspiring session of shared experiences. Hear firsthand accounts of the HALT journey, gain valuable tips, and understand the impact of certification on professional growth. 

          The day will conclude with a relaxed networking session, offering the perfect opportunity to connect with peers, mentors and certified HALTs over refreshments.

          Don't miss this chance to boost your application, gain inspiration and expand your professional network!

          Date: 28/05/2026

          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval. Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 2

          Belinda Radcliffe and Adrian Dilger

          Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).




          • 28 May 2026
          • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 27
          Register

          M365 Copilot: HR & People Services

          This session is designed for staff who have attended (or are familiar with) the general introduction and want to explore Copilot in greater depth within their specific role. Each workshop includes a short recap of key concepts followed by role-based scenarios and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will see how Copilot can support real administrative tasks while maintaining strong security and governance practices.

          Registration closed: Thursday, 21 May 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:
          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 28 May 2026
          • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 30
          Register

          M365 Copilot Chat vs Microsoft 365 Copilot in Schools

          A simple, practical comparison of Copilot Chat (web-grounded, broadly available) versus Microsoft 365 Copilot (paid add-on with deeper Microsoft 365 work context). We'll show what each does well for leaders, admin, and teachers, and how to pick the right option for your school roles.

          Registration closed: Thursday, 21 May 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:
          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 28 May 2026
          • 3:45 PM - 4:30 PM
          • MS Teams
          Register

          RELAT Information Session

          MS Teams Thursday 28 May 3.45 - 4.30 

          This session is for Year 4 teachers and APRIMs that are new to facilitating the ReLAT assessment (or needing a refresher) and the online platform.

          An MS team link will be sent to you in your CESA registration confirmation.

          For any CESA Registration queries please contact Christina Lagozzino at christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au.


           

           

          • 01 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Rooms 7 & 8
          • 20
          Register

          Introduction to Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


          This course is for teachers and leaders who will be teaching the Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum and need to do the required training.  Please note it can be used for CPF Level 3.


          The aim of this is to assist teachers to develop an understanding of the Made in the Image of God, Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12, and gain confidence and competence in teaching the curriculum.

          This day will include:

          • Familiarisation with the updated Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum including the new structure and updated content
          • Exploration of values underpinning the Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12
          • Managing sensitivities and protocols for the teaching of the curriculum

          Date: Monday 1 June 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: Catholic Education Office, George Street, Thebarton

          Intended for: R-12 teachers new to Sexuality Education in a Catholic School. It is a requirement that all CESA teachers are trained in this curriculum before teaching is undertaken in MITIOG.

          System Accredited Module: Yes


          AITSL Australian Professional Standards for TeachersStandard 1 – 1.1, 1.5, 1.6; Standard 2 - 2.1; Standard 3 - 3.2

          Light refreshments for morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino  (christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au )


          • 04 Jun 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Highway, 290 Anzac Hwy, Adelaide, South Australia 5038, Australia
          • 109
          Register

          2026 CESA Religious Leaders Day 

          Thurs 4 June 2026 | 8:30 am (for 8.45am start) to 4:00 pm

          CESA Religious Leaders Day is the key CESA occasion for all APRIMs, other designated religious leaders and aspiring religious leaders from around the state.    

          As always, our Religious Leaders Day is an excellent opportunity to develop our religious leadership exercised in each school and shared across the system.

          Further details will be advised via Faith Matters.

          If you have any queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino on, christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 04 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
          • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
          Register


          • 04 Jun 2026
          • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 29
          Register

          M365 Copilot: Finance & Operations

          This session is designed for staff who have attended (or are familiar with) the general introduction and want to explore Copilot in greater depth within their specific role. Each workshop includes a short recap of key concepts followed by role-based scenarios and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will see how Copilot can support real administrative tasks while maintaining strong security and governance practices.

          Registration closed: Thursday, 28 May 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:
          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 09 Jun 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
          • Rooms 7 & 8, CESA Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton
          Register

          Term 2 SPiCE Program Network Meeting 2026


          When:

          Tuesday 9th June 2026

          12:30pm to 3:30pm

          Registration from 12:15pm

          Where:  

          Rooms 7 & 8 

          CESA Conference Centre

          116 George Street

          Thebarton  SA  5031


          The SPiCE Program offers Network Meetings each term for supported playgroup facilitators. These network meetings are an opportunity to engage in Professional Development and showcase examples of best practice.

          Afternoon tea will be supplied.

          Please register by 12 noon Friday 5th June 2026
          Current membership of the CESA Registration is required to register.  If you are not a member or have changed schools since registering, please join here:  
          CESA Registration Centre - Home

          Please contact Emily Bowden at spiceprogram@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any queries.

          Parking
          Please note, for workshops at the CEO Conference Centre, parking is NOT AVAILABLE on site. Visitor car parking is available in the Queen of Angels Church car park – entry via South Road. Click Here for more information.

          • 11 Jun 2026
          • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 26
          Register

          M365 Copilot: Marketing & Communication

          This session is designed for staff who have attended (or are familiar with) the general introduction and want to explore Copilot in greater depth within their specific role. Each workshop includes a short recap of key concepts followed by role-based scenarios and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will see how Copilot can support real administrative tasks while maintaining strong security and governance practices.

          Registration closed: Thursday, 4 June 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:
          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 11 Jun 2026
          • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre - Room 6
          • 23
          Register

          Productivity & Decision Making with Guy Newman

          In this workshop, presented by Guy Newman you will discover the misunderstood factors that reduce productivity and give us that feeling of always being busy.  Leaders will learn how to lead productive outcomes and help their teams regain a feeling of control.  We also look at a simple 2 step process to build confidence in decision-making.

          Workshop outcomes

          • Time Concepts often misunderstood

          • Our biggest time wasters and how to remove them

          • Using chronotypes and the productivity curve to plan the day

          • Getting control of the email beast

          • Applying a productivity system

          • Decision Making made simple

          Who should attend:  The workshop is tailored for ALL staff in schools and Catholic Education Office staff, including receptionists, administrators, registrars, intake officers, teachers and leaders.

          Session details

          Date:       Thursday 11 June 2026

          Time:      12.45pm for a 1.00pm start and concluding at 4.00pm

          Location: 
          Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6

          Cost
          $350 per participant (an invoice will be sent to your school from the CEO around 11 June 2026
          )                

          Cancellations
          Any cancellation after Thursday 4 June 2026 may incur the full fee.
           

          For further information contact:

          Juanita Lieschke, Administrator, Leadership and Workforce Development

          Email:  mailto:Juanita.lieschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Phone:  08 8301 6885 

          • 12 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/ 1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          • 46
          Register

          Foundations of Excellence: Mentor Workshop Day 2

          Embark on a transformative journey with our "Foundations of Excellence: Empowering Mentors Workshop," exclusively crafted for our new mentors within the Catholic Education community. This two-day workshop is an essential stepping-stone in your mentoring path, guiding you through the comprehensive Foundations of Excellence program.

          Unlock Your Mentoring Potential:

          In-Depth Program Exploration:
          Delve into the nuances of the Foundations of Excellence program, understanding its structure, goals, and the pivotal role you play as a mentor.
          Interactive Learning Sessions: Engage in dynamic sessions and practical exercises that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to effectively guide and inspire early career and preservice teachers.
          Tailored Strategies and Tools: Learn how to customize and apply the program's resources to address the unique needs of your mentees, fostering their growth and development.
          Collaborative Networking: Connect with fellow mentors, sharing experiences and strategies, thus building a supportive network of dedicated educators.
          Guidance from Experienced Educators: Gain insights from seasoned mentors and educators who will share their expertise, providing you with a wealth of practical tips and wisdom.
          Why You Should Attend: As a valued mentor, you are embarking on a rewarding journey of shaping future educators. This workshop is designed not just to inform but to empower you, enhancing your ability to make a significant impact in the lives of your mentees.

          Event Details:


          Date: 12 June 2025

          Venue: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          Registration: CESA Registration Centre - Foundations of Excellence: Empowering Mentors Workshop Day 2

          Join us for this enriching experience that promises to elevate your mentoring skills and enrich your contribution to Catholic Education. We look forward to welcoming you to the "Foundations of Excellence: Empowering Mentors Workshop."

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 12 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Monastery - 15 Cross Road, Urrbrae
          • 29
          Register

          NEW - Middle Leaders Retreat

          This retreat invites middle leaders to pause and reflect on their vocation within Catholic education.  Through a focus on Scripture and guided sessions, participants will deepen their understanding of Catholic identity and explore how their leadership can nurture faith and community in their schools.  Facilitated on Fridays, the program creates intentional time of retreat amidst the demands of leadership, offering renewal, connection, and spiritual grounding.

          This is a one-day spiritual and religious formation opportunity is designed for middle leaders, including Leaders of Learning, Assistant Principals, Key Teachers, Lead Teachers, PORs.

          Date: Friday 12 June 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: The Monastery

          Facilitators: Rose Valenti and Alison Tanti-Clark

          For further information regarding the day, please contact alison.tanti-clark@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided

          • 16 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 6, 116 George Street, Thebarton
          • 23
          Register

          Microsoft Learning Accelerators - Reading Coach & Reading Progress


          Description

          Give your students engaging, individualised reading fluency practice. Reading Coach is a Microsoft AI powered learning accelerator that provides guidance on the correct pronunciation and syllabification, visuals to help vocabulary recall, and positive reinforcement when students pronounce words correctly.

          Track students reading skills, give educators actionable insights quickly, and focus students on specific areas for improvement with Reading Progress. By streamlining the reading assignment creation, review, and analysis process, educators can spend more of their time on action instruction.

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

          Standard 1: Know students and how they learn.


          Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it.


          Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning. 


          Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments.


          Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning.


          Standard 6: Engage in professional learning.


          Special Requirements: Attendees will need to have access to Microsoft Teams and have their class setup in teams. Attendees will need to have access to the Reading Coach App, Reading Coach and Reading Progress Learning accelerators.


          Intended Audience:  Classroom Teachers R-7, Leaders of Learning or those with responsibility for leading Literacy initiatives

          Facilitators: Troy Thomson

          Enquiries:  troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Deadline for Registration: COB Tuesday, 9 June 2026

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          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 18 Jun 2026
          • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 30
          Register

          M365 Copilot - Do more with Copilots in Agents, Pages 7 Notebooks

          Learn when to use Researcher for deeper, multi-step research and Analyst for making sense of data and trends. Then see how to turn outputs into collaborative Copilot Pages and keep everything together in Copilot Notebooks for ongoing work and sharing.

          Registration closed: Thursday, 11 June 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:

          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 19 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

          Key Focus Areas:

          • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
          • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
          • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
          • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

          This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

          Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

          Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

          Date: 19 June 2026
          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
          Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
          For more information and to register, please visit:

          CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

          Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
          Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
          E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


          We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 19 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Seacliff Hotel l 221 Esplanade, Seacliff
          • 17
          Register

          VIP (Visionary, Inspired, Prophetic) Spiritual Retreat

          Foundations of Excellence Induction Program: Compulsory Component for ECTs and teachers new to CESA

          A one day retreat experience providing faith formation for teachers early in their careers in Catholic Education. This program forms part of the Foundations of Excellence Induction Program towards accreditation to teach in CESA schools.

          This Spiritual and Religious Formation will provide an opportunity to: 

          • Provide enhanced spiritual and religious formation as part of their induction into Catholic Education South Australia
          • Provide pastoral, spiritual and mentoring support for new teachers to the sector
          • Inspire personal faith and prayer life of educators
          • Deepen teachers’ experience and understandings in order to support their key role as educators and witnesses within the Catholic school environment

          Morning tea and lunch provided

          Date: Friday 19 June 2026

          Venue: Seacliff Hotel I  221 Explanade, Seacliff

          Facilitators:  Rose Valenti

          Registrations close: Friday 12 June 2026

          A grant towards TRT is available to schools to enable release of teachers. 

          For further information regarding the program, please contact: angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6629) or christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6659)





          • 19 Jun 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 16 June 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 22 Jun 2026
          • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
          • Microsoft Teams online
          • 30
          Register

          M365 Copilot in outlook, Teams, Word, Powerpoint and Excel

          A demo-heavy session focused on real school workflows: drafting and summarising in Outlook, catching up and extracting actions in Teams, creating resources in Word, building slides faster in PowerPoint, and making sense of data in Excel. You'll leave with ready-to-use prompt patterns to use in your school.

          Registration closed: Monday, 15 June 2026

          For workshop inquiry please contact:

          Troy Thomson, troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          For registration inquiry please contact:
          Ria Wong, ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 23 Jun 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 4:45 PM
          • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6 @ 116 George Street, Thebarton
          Register

          Intended Audience
          Primary Classroom Teachers (Reception - Year 6)

          Leaders of Learning and EALD Teachers

          Overview

          This half-day workshop, offered in Term 1 and repeated in Term 2, introduces primary teachers to the newly revised Composing Written Texts R-6 resource, designed to support explicit and effective writing instruction across the Australian Curriculum. The session will unpack the resource’s model texts, and practical strategies within a scaffolding teaching–learning cycle, equipping teachers to confidently teach a range of text types and develop students’ writing proficiency.

          Workshop Focus

          • Understanding the structure and intent of the resource: Explore Composing Written Texts R-6 (Ed 3), which aligns with Australian Curriculum Version 9.0 and the LEAP Levels framework. Learn how the resource supports the explicit teaching of writing across the year, with model texts mapped to curriculum content and linguistic development.
          • The Teaching–Learning Cycle: Experience the five-stage cycle (setting the context, supported reading and viewing, knowledge about how texts work, supported writing, and independent writing) and how it scaffolds students for success.
          • Practical Strategies: Engage with classroom-ready strategies for teaching the language features of different text types. Learn how to use annotated model texts and collaborative activities to build students’ knowledge and confidence.

          Additional Information

          Please bring a copy of the Composing Written Texts R-6 resource

          • NB all CESA primary schools will be given a complimentary copy in January 2026.
          • For additional copies, the Order Form is on the EALD Learner Hub.

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers
          Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it

          Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning

          Standard 6: Engage in professional learning

          Facilitators: Kylie Pedler / Sharyn Clyma, EALD Lead Teachers

          Workshop Enquiries: Chris Payne - Education Advisor, EALD
          chris.payne@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6613

          Registration Enquiries: eald@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Deadline for Registration: COB Monday 15 June 2026

          ** A light lunch will be provided on arrival / BYO Snacks **

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          For general EALD information, resources and self-paced online professional learning modules, please visit 
          https://cesacatholic.sharepoint.com/sites/EALLearner

          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop. If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 25 Jun 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
          • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
          Register


          • 03 Jul 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 30 June 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 06 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register
          HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

          AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

          In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

          Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

          Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
          Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

          Event Details:

          Date: 06/07/2025

          Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

          Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 07 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Pavilion on Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres Prospect
          • 14
          Register

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

          COURSE DESCRIPTION

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
          The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

          This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

          *Please bring your laptop to the session.

          COURSE INFORMATION

          Venue:
          Pavilion at Prospect
          Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres
          Prospect

          Morning tea and lunch are provided.

          INTENDED FOR

          All Teachers in Catholic Schools

          FACILITATOR

          Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          AITSL STANDARDS:

          Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
          2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

          Standard 6: engage in professional learning
          6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
          6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

          Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
          7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
          7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
          7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

          Registration: Closes Tuesday, 30 June 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Ria Wong

          Catholic Education Office
          Phone:  08 8301 6618

          Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          • 08 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

          Key Focus Areas:

          • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
          • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
          • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
          • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

          This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

          Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

          Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

          Date: 8 July 2026
          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
          Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
          For more information and to register, please visit:

          CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

          Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
          Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
          E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


          We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 15 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office, Room 7 & 8 Conference Centre 116 George Street Thebarton
          • 30
          Register


          Inclusion in the classroom : Allied health and educators partnering for student success

          Presented by the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health)

          In this workshop, allied health professionals from the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health) will explore:

          • Understanding inclusion and neurodiversity through current research
          • Creating the foundations of engagement for all learners
          • Understanding regulation and executive functioning and their links to learning
          • Tools educators can use to recognise and problem solve barriers to learning engagement
          • Practical approaches to teach and support regulation in learning settings

          If you wish to attend, please discuss with your line manager prior to registering.

          The workshop will have 30 places available and is open to Teaching staff and ESO's.

          Morning Tea and lunch included.

          Cost: $100 - non-refundable. Please indicate at time of registration if your school is to be invoiced or if you will be paying for this workshop (an invoice will be sent to you prior to the workshop). 

          Facilitator(s): 

          CILAH Allied Health Professionals

          Workshop Enquiries: 

          sarah.kennedy@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          Registration Enquiries: 

          adrienne.kitschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au T:8301 6851

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          Registration closes on 9 July 2026 

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          • 15 Jul 2026
          • 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM
          • Port Pirie Office - meeting room, Gertrude Street Port Pirie
          • 30
          Register


          Inclusion in the classroom : Allied health and educators partnering for student success

          Presented by the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health) at the Port Pirie office and online via MS Teams

          Any staff from regional and remote schools are welcome to register

          In this workshop, allied health professionals from the CILAH Team (CESA Improved Learning through Allied Health) will explore:

          • Understanding inclusion and neurodiversity through current research
          • Creating the foundations of engagement for all learners
          • Understanding regulation and executive functioning and their links to learning engagement
          • Tools educators can use to recognise and problem solve barriers to learning engagement 
          • Practical approaches to teach and support regulation in learning settings

          If you wish to attend, please discuss with your line manager prior to registering.

          The workshop will have 30 places available and is open to Teaching staff and ESO's.

          Morning Tea and lunch included.

          Cost: $100 - non-refundable. Please indicate at time of registration if your school is to be invoiced or if you will be paying for this workshop (an invoice will be sent to you prior to the workshop). 

          Facilitator(s): 

          CILAH Allied Health Professionals

          Workshop Enquiries: 

          sarah.kennedy@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          Registration Enquiries: 

          adrienne.kitschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au T:8301 6851

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          Registration closes on 8 July 2026 

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          • 24 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres, Prospect
          • 37
          Register
             

          Middle Leaders' Summit: Elevating Leadership, Sharing Excellence, Sustaining Wellbeing

          Join us for a day of professional growth designed specifically for middle leaders and HALTs in education!


          Danny Pinchas, General Manager of Teacher Quality at AITSL, will open the summit by exploring the AITSL Middle Leaders Standards. Danny will demonstrate how these standards can be practically applied to strengthen your leadership practice, enhance your impact on teaching and learning, and support your ongoing professional development as a middle leader.

          You'll then have the opportunity to connect with colleagues in a collaborative share space, exchanging innovative approaches and great practices from your schools. This is your chance to learn directly from the excellent work happening across our education community, share your own successes and challenges, and build networks with fellow middle leaders facing similar opportunities and contexts.

          Madhavi Nawana Parker, Chief Executive Officer at Positive Minds Australia, will deliver an engaging keynote providing evidence-based strategies for managing stress, building resilience, and fostering positive mindsets. You'll leave with practical tools to sustain your own wellbeing and that of your teams—essential foundations for effective and sustainable leadership.

          This summit offers the perfect blend of national standards, peer learning, and personal wellbeing to support you in your crucial role as a middle leader. Whether you're new to middle leadership or an experienced HALT, you'll find valuable insights and connections to take back to your school.


          Date:                    Friday 24 July 2026

          Time:                   9:00am to 3:30pm

          Location:              Pavilion at Prospect,

                                       Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres,

                                       Prospect


          Secure your spot at the Middle Leader's Summit today, spots are limited! 



          • 24 Jul 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 21 July 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 28 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Rooms 7 & 8
          • 40
          Register

          Introduction to Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


          This course is for teachers and leaders who will be teaching the Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum and need to do the required training.  Please note it can be used for CPF Level 3.


          The aim of this is to assist teachers to develop an understanding of the Made in the Image of God, Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12, and gain confidence and competence in teaching the curriculum.

          This day will include:

          • Familiarisation with the updated Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum including the new structure and updated content
          • Exploration of values underpinning the Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12
          • Managing sensitivities and protocols for the teaching of the curriculum

          Date: Tuesday 28 July 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: Catholic Education Office, George Street, Thebarton

          Intended for: R-12 teachers new to Sexuality Education in a Catholic School. It is a requirement that all CESA teachers are trained in this curriculum before teaching is undertaken in MITIOG.

          System Accredited Module: Yes


          AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: Standard 1 – 1.1, 1.5, 1.6; Standard 2 - 2.1; Standard 3 - 3.2

          Light refreshments for morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino  (christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au )


          • 30 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 6, 116 George Street, Thebarton
          • 25
          Register

          Copilot - GenAI for Learning


          Description

          Copilot is Microsoft's generative AI platform and can be used by educators to significantly reduce workload pressures by assisting with designing assessment tasks, units of work, lessons and resources all aligned to the Australian Curriculum / SACE. 

          We will cover:

          • Introduction to Copilot and the Power of the Prompt
          • Assessment Task Design
          • Unit and Lesson Design

          Copilot is available as: 

          • Microsoft Copilot - free consumer version
          • M365 Copilot Chat - Pay as you go
          • M365 Copilot - Paid and licensed by CESA and your School

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

          Standard 1: Know students and how they learn.


          Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it.


          Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning. 


          Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments.


          Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning.


          Standard 6: Engage in professional learning.


          Special Requirements: Completion of the AI Safety module.


          Intended Audience:  Classroom Teachers R-12, Leaders of Learning or School Leaders

          Facilitators: Troy Thomson

          Enquiries:  troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Deadline for Registration: COB Thursday, 23 July 2026

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          Morning Tea and Lunch provided

          ******************************************************************


          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 31 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Glanville Hall l 8 Park Ave, Semaphore South
          • 29
          Register

          VIP (Visionary, Inspired, Prophetic) Spiritual Retreat

          Foundations of Excellence Induction Program: Compulsory Component for ECTs and teachers new to CESA

          A one day retreat experience providing faith formation for teachers early in their careers in Catholic Education. This program forms part of the Foundations of Excellence Induction Program towards accreditation to teach in CESA schools.

          This Spiritual and Religious Formation will provide an opportunity to: 

          • Provide enhanced spiritual and religious formation as part of their induction into Catholic Education South Australia
          • Provide pastoral, spiritual and mentoring support for new teachers to the sector
          • Inspire personal faith and prayer life of educators
          • Deepen teachers’ experience and understandings in order to support their key role as educators and witnesses within the Catholic school environment

          Morning tea and lunch provided

          Date: Friday 31 July 2026

          Venue: Glanville Hall I 8 Park Ave, Semaphore South 

          Facilitators:  Rose Valenti

          Registrations close: Friday 24 July 2026

          A grant towards TRT is available to schools to enable release of teachers. 

          For further information regarding the program, please contact: angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6629) or christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6659)





          • 31 Jul 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register
          HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

          AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

          In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

          Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

          Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
          Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

          Event Details:

          Date: 31/07/2025

          Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

          Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 03 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Room 7
          • 27
          Register

          Assessments Design in RE: Let’s bump it up!

          Spend the day with the CIM Curriculum Team, developing or improving RE assessment pieces for your students. Create something rich and meaningful that you can take back to school and implement in your learning designs.

          When:  9am – 4pm, Monday 3 August  

          Where: CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street Thebarton (Room 6)

          Cost: nil

          Who: Teachers of RE (R-10)

          This workshop could be paired with a second workshop Moderation in RE: Interschool process (Monday 26 October) which will an opportunity to moderate using your students’ completion of your developed (or improved) assessment task.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino 

          Morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day (Conference Centre facilities available) or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          For those who are eligible, this workshop can be used as separate System Accredited Module towards CPF3.



          • 04 Aug 2026
          • 05 Nov 2026
          • 2 sessions
          • The Monastery - 15 Cross Rd, Urrbrae
          • 39
          Register

          Growing Deep - Strategic Formation in your School

          A program for school leadership teams to use the Growing Deep Catholic Identity and Mission Strategic Planning Suite to analyse, understand, strategise and lead the enhancement of Catholic Identity and effective formation in their schools.  

          The program will begin in August 2026 and run into Term 1 2027. Using The Provocations Guide and The School Reflection Guide, leaders will identify Catholic Identity and Mission (CIM) goals for their 2026 annual plan and will use The System Support Guide to consider the practical pathways for ‘growing deep’ in the areas the school has identified.

          The program is open to all schools and will involve evaluation of your 2026 Annual Improvement Plan and analysis of your school data in the Catholic Identity domain (including Living, Learning, Leading surveys, Pulse Check In data, ReLAT, RE Report results, recent ECSI Report if applicable).

          This professional learning community (PLC) is a shared strategic and formational experience for school leadership teams to attend together. It is strongly recommended that at least two members of your leadership team attend all sessions, with one being the APRIM. Members of the PLC will consider their own individual spiritual growth (My story), their strategic work in enhancing the Catholic Identity of your school (Our Story), and connecting to God’s mission that all people know themselves to be known and loved by God (The Story).

          Term

          Date

          Time

          Venue

          Term 3 2026

          Tuesday August 4

          9.00am – 4.00pm

          The Monastery

          15 Cross Rd, Urrbrae

          Term 4 2025

          Thursday November 5

          9.00am – 4.00pm

          The Monastery

          15 Cross Rd, Urrbrae

          Term 1 2026

          TBA 2027

          TBA

          TBA


          Registrations close Monday 20 July - Please note that your one registration will be for all three dates. Please ensure that each staff member registers separately. 

          For registration queries please contact christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au or 83016659.

          For queries related to the program, please contact                                             alison.tanti-clark@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          • 05 Aug 2026
          • 9:15 AM - 2:45 PM
          • Room 7, CESA Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton
          Register

          Term 3 SPiCE Program New Facilitator Training 2026


          When:

          Wednesday 5th August 2026

          9:15am to 2:45pm

          Registration from 9am

          Where:  

          Room 6

          CESA Conference Centre

          116 George Street

          Thebarton  SA  5031


          The SPiCE Program offers training for new supported playgroup facilitators. This training includes an introduction to the SPiCE Program, and guidance and support in facilitating supported playgroup sessions, locating appropriate resources, and accessing further professional learning. This training is intended for all new supported playgroup facilitators, as well as existing supported playgroup facilitators that have not yet completed the training. 

          Our New Facilitator Training includes an introduction to the SPiCE Program; what it means to lead a supported playgroup program in Catholic Education, Include2Play training (PGSA inclusion training), and How to Feed your Baby’s Brain Training (Paint Playgroups REaD brain development training).

          Morning tea and lunch will be supplied.

          Please register by 12 noon Wednesday 29th July 2026
          Current membership of the CESA Registration is required to register.  If you are not a member or have changed schools since registering, please join here:  
          CESA Registration Centre - Home

          Please contact Emily Bowden at spiceprogram@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any queries.

          Parking
          Please note, for workshops at the CEO Conference Centre, parking is NOT AVAILABLE on site. Visitor car parking is available in the Queen of Angels Church car park – entry via South Road. Click Here for more information.

          • 06 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Convention Centre - 116 George Street Thebarton | Room 7
          • 35
          Register

          New to Crossways Curriculum

            Thursday 6 August Room 7 | 9am-4pm (repeated session from March)

          This PD is for teachers who are new to planning, teaching and assessing with the Crossways RE curriculum.

           During this day, participants will  

          •        Explore the purpose of classroom Religious Education
          •        Understand the structure of the Crossways curriculum
          •        Learn to navigate the Crossways website
          •        Develop skills and confidence to build a RE learning design

          Morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day (Conference Centre facilities available) or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino 

          This workshop can be used as separate System Accredited Module towards CPF3 (for those that are eligible).

          This day will be led by CIM Curriculum Team Advisors.

          • 07 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

          Key Focus Areas:

          • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
          • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
          • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
          • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

          This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

          Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

          Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

          Date: 7 August 2026
          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
          Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
          For more information and to register, please visit:

          CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

          Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
          Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
          E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


          We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 10 Aug 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Berri Hotel
          • 48
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 2

          Details are:

          • Conducting a Phases of Escalating Behaviour Profile, and developing a Crisis Prevention/Safety Plan for a student identified by the Tier 3 Core team.
          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)

          Registration close: Friday, 31 July 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au



          • 11 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Rooms 7 & 8
          • 48
          Register

          Introduction to Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


          This course is for teachers and leaders who will be teaching the Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum and need to do the required training.  Please note it can be used for CPF Level 3.


          The aim of this is to assist teachers to develop an understanding of the Made in the Image of God, Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12, and gain confidence and competence in teaching the curriculum.

          This day will include:

          • Familiarisation with the updated Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum including the new structure and updated content
          • Exploration of values underpinning the Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12
          • Managing sensitivities and protocols for the teaching of the curriculum

          Date: Tuesday 11 August 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: Catholic Education Office, George Street, Thebarton

          Intended for: R-12 teachers new to Sexuality Education in a Catholic School. It is a requirement that all CESA teachers are trained in this curriculum before teaching is undertaken in MITIOG.

          System Accredited Module: Yes


          AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: Standard 1 – 1.1, 1.5, 1.6; Standard 2 - 2.1; Standard 3 - 3.2

          Light refreshments for morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino  (christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au )


          • 11 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Room 6 in CEO Conference Centre - 116 George St, Thebarton
          • 1
          Register

          REPEAT SESSION

          Faith Stories: Enriching Educators and Catechists through Godly Play

          Only 15 places available

          An opportunity for educators/catechists to nurture their own faith and be immersed in story, wonder and response by experiencing full sessions of Godly Play.

          Time and space will be provided for participants to listen and respond to Godly Play stories focused on the following three themes: Sacred Stories, Parables and Liturgical Actions. 

          This session will not provide official Godly Play accreditation as a Storyteller or Doorperson, rather it offers participants the opportunity to nourish their relationship with God and deepen their connection to our Catholic story.

          Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and may bring along a cushion to assist with sitting on the floor.

          Lunch and a light morning tea will be provided.

          Date: Tuesday 11 August 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: Catholic Education Office Conference Centre, 116 George St, Thebarton - Rm 6

          Contact

          Please contact Kelly Spencer on 8301 6600 for any further queries.


          • 12 Aug 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 52
          Register

          Tranche 3

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training
          Tier 1 - Day 6

          Tier 1, Day 6 (Classroom Practices for maximising teaching time)

          • Attendees: selected PBIS Tier 1 Team members, including classroom teachers. At least 2 participants, but as many as the school can send.
          • This is a train-the-trainer for participants, who will be able to select a focus practice for their school, collect data on the use of the practice (baseline), deliver multi-component PL (including establishing peer observation cycles) and then compare data post PL to demonstrate successful increase of effective practices.
          • The content for Day 5 will cover the six practices for supporting behaviour success and maximising teaching time. On day 6 (Term 3) the same participants will further their learning by adding practices to maximise student engagement with learning.
          • The training materials will be available on the CESA Intranet the week before the training - please download them and bring them with you. Please also bring a charged laptop or device for working electronically throughout the session.
          • Training session times are 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing at approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and device

          Registration closes on Monday, 3 August 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




          • 13 Aug 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 76
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 2

          Details are:

          • Conducting a Phases of Escalating Behaviour Profile, and developing a Crisis Prevention/Safety Plan for a student identified by the Tier 3 Core team.
          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)


          Registration closes on Monday, 3 August 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




          • 13 Aug 2026
          • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
          Register

          Please note that this is a repeat session from Term 1 

          • 14 Aug 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 76
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 2

          Details are:

          • Conducting a Phases of Escalating Behaviour Profile, and developing a Crisis Prevention/Safety Plan for a student identified by the Tier 3 Core team.
          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)


          Registration closes on Monday, 3 August 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




          • 14 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Monastery - 15 Cross Road, Urrbrae
          • 29
          Register

          NEW - Middle Leaders Retreat

          This retreat invites middle leaders to pause and reflect on their vocation within Catholic education.  Through a focus on Scripture and guided sessions, participants will deepen their understanding of Catholic identity and explore how their leadership can nurture faith and community in their schools.  Facilitated on Fridays, the program creates intentional time of retreat amidst the demands of leadership, offering renewal, connection, and spiritual grounding.

          This is a one-day spiritual and religious formation opportunity is designed for middle leaders, including Leaders of Learning, Assistant Principals, Key Teachers, Lead Teachers, PORs.

          Date: Friday 14  August 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: The Monastery

          Facilitators: Rose Valenti and Alison Tanti-Clark

          For further information regarding the day, please contact alison.tanti-clark@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided

          • 14 Aug 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 11 August 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 17 Aug 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Pt Pirie Sporting Precinct
          • 42
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 2

          Details are:

          • Conducting a Phases of Escalating Behaviour Profile, and developing a Crisis Prevention/Safety Plan for a student identified by the Tier 3 Core team.
          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)


          Registration close: Friday, 7 August 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au



          • 19 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Pavilion on Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres Prospect
          • 16
          Register

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

          COURSE DESCRIPTION

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
          The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

          This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

          *Please bring your laptop to the session.

          COURSE INFORMATION

          Venue:
          Pavilion at Prospect
          Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres
          Prospect

          Morning tea and lunch are provided.

          INTENDED FOR

          All Teachers in Catholic Schools

          FACILITATOR

          Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          AITSL STANDARDS:

          Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
          2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

          Standard 6: engage in professional learning
          6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
          6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

          Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
          7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
          7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
          7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

          Registration: Closes Tuesday, 11 August 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Ria Wong

          Catholic Education Office
          Phone:  08 8301 6618

          Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          • 21 Aug 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 84
          Register

          Tranche 4

          Schools beginning Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training in 2025

          Developing systems for encouraging expected behaviour and responding to behaviour errors.

          Details are:

          • All PBIS Leadership Teams to attend. Usually 6-10 people, including leaders, classroom teachers and non-classroom staff.
          • Training session times are 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing at approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources to be downloaded here at CESA PBIS intranet page beforehand (available a week before the event).
          • Capacity limits set for each training session.

          Registration closes on Monday, 10 August 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au







          • 21 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • SEEONEE @ Woodhouse l 37 Spring Gully Road, Picadilly
          • 32
          Register

          VIP (Visionary, Inspired, Prophetic) Spiritual Retreat

          Foundations of Excellence Induction Program: Compulsory Component for ECTs and teachers new to CESA

          A one day retreat experience providing faith formation for teachers early in their careers in Catholic Education. This program forms part of the Foundations of Excellence Induction Program towards accreditation to teach in CESA schools.

          This Spiritual and Religious Formation will provide an opportunity to: 

          • Provide enhanced spiritual and religious formation as part of their induction into Catholic Education South Australia
          • Provide pastoral, spiritual and mentoring support for new teachers to the sector
          • Inspire personal faith and prayer life of educators
          • Deepen teachers’ experience and understandings in order to support their key role as educators and witnesses within the Catholic school environment

          Morning tea and lunch provided

          Date: Friday 21 August 2026

          Venue: SEEONEE @ Woodhouse I 37 Spring Gully Road, Picadilly

          Facilitators:  Rose Valenti

          Registrations close: Friday 14 August 2026

          A grant towards TRT is available to schools to enable release of teachers. 

          For further information regarding the program, please contact: angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6629) or christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6659)





          • 24 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Rooms 7 & 8
          • 48
          Register

          Introduction to Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12


          This course is for teachers and leaders who will be teaching the Made in the Image of God (MITIOG) Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum and need to do the required training.  Please note it can be used for CPF Level 3.


          The aim of this is to assist teachers to develop an understanding of the Made in the Image of God, Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12, and gain confidence and competence in teaching the curriculum.

          This day will include:

          • Familiarisation with the updated Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum including the new structure and updated content
          • Exploration of values underpinning the Made in the Image of God Sexuality and Respectful Relationships Curriculum Years R-12
          • Managing sensitivities and protocols for the teaching of the curriculum

          Date: Monday 24 August 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: Catholic Education Office, George Street, Thebarton

          Intended for: R-12 teachers new to Sexuality Education in a Catholic School. It is a requirement that all CESA teachers are trained in this curriculum before teaching is undertaken in MITIOG.

          System Accredited Module: Yes


          AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teachers1 – 1.1, 1.5, 1.6; Standard 2 - 2.1; Standard 3 - 3.2

          Light refreshments for morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino  (christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au )


          • 25 Aug 2026
          • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
          • CEO - George St Thebarton Function Centre
          • 17
          Register

          Strong copy can change how people think, feel and act - let’s explore how to create it.

          We’re thrilled to have Katheryn Korczak join us from Nation to facilitate this focused 2-hour workshop! Following her keynote at the 2025 Communications and Marketing Connect Conference, Katheryn will guide participants through the essentials of creating copy that captures attention and drives results.

          This session will cover:

          • ·        Crafting compelling headlines.
          • ·        The importance of brand voice.
          • ·        Creating effective calls to action for campaigns.
          • ·        Adapting copy for different mediums, such as web and social.

          The workshop will include group interaction, real-world examples, and plenty of time for questions, giving you the chance to learn from others, and get guidance on your own copy challenges. If you are looking to elevate your storytelling and campaigns, this workshop will give you practical tips and techniques to create copy that truly engages your audience.

          Don't miss out - limited places available!

          Cost: $120 per person

          Please email questions to janelle.zajaczkowski@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 27 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

          Key Focus Areas:

          • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
          • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
          • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
          • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

          This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

          Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

          Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

          Date: 27 August 2026
          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
          Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
          For more information and to register, please visit:

          CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

          Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
          Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
          E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


          We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 28 Aug 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register
          HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

          AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

          In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

          Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

          Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
          Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

          Event Details:

          Date: 28/08/2025

          Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

          Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 28 Aug 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 25 August 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 01 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
          • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
          Register
          • 01 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 8, 116 George Street, Thebarton
          • 25
          Register

          Copilot - GenAI for Learning


          Description

          Copilot is Microsoft's generative AI platform and can be used by educators to significantly reduce workload pressures by assisting with designing assessment tasks, units of work, lessons and resources all aligned to the Australian Curriculum / SACE. 

          We will cover:

          • Introduction to Copilot and the Power of the Prompt
          • Assessment Task Design
          • Unit and Lesson Design

          Copilot is available as: 

          • Microsoft Copilot - free consumer version
          • M365 Copilot Chat - Pay as you go
          • M365 Copilot - Paid and licensed by CESA and your School

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

          Standard 1: Know students and how they learn.


          Standard 2: Know the content and how to teach it.


          Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning. 


          Standard 4: Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments.


          Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning.


          Standard 6: Engage in professional learning.


          Special Requirements: Completion of the AI Safety module.


          Intended Audience:  Classroom Teachers R-12, Leaders of Learning or School Leaders

          Facilitators: Troy Thomson

          Enquiries:  troy.thomson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Deadline for Registration: COB Monday 24 August 2026

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          Morning Tea and Lunch provided

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          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 02 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
          • CEO - George St Thebarton Function Centre
          • 7
          Register

          This hands-on media training workshop will help prepare school principals for media interviews.

          Topics covered will include:

          •         What makes news? How to help your school make headlines
          •         Interview techniques and preparation  
          •         Crisis management – what to do when things go pear-shaped!
          •         On-camera (TV) performances
          •         Radio news and talkback

          This session will suit principals in schools or senior CEO staff who pro-actively seek media coverage and will prepare any principal for a crisis situation where media comment is required.

          Places are limited to seven participants per session (This ensures all participants get to experience a live interview and receive a digital recording of their interview).

          Host Lisa Reichstein, Communications and Marketing Manager, CESA, will host the session and provide insights into media management in schools.

          Cost:  $250 per participant

          For further information please contact lisa.reichstein@cesa.catholic.edu.au .


          • 03 Sep 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
          • Rooms 7 & 8, CESA Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton
          Register

          Term 3 SPiCE Program Network Meeting 2026


          When:

          Thursday 3rd September 2026

          12:30pm to 3:30pm

          Registration from 12:15pm

          Where:  

          Rooms 7 & 8 

          CESA Conference Centre

          116 George Street

          Thebarton  SA  5031


          The SPiCE Program offers Network Meetings each term for supported playgroup facilitators. These network meetings are an opportunity to engage in Professional Development and showcase examples of best practice.

          Afternoon tea will be supplied.

          Please register by 12 noon Friday 28th August 2026
          Current membership of the CESA Registration is required to register.  If you are not a member or have changed schools since registering, please join here:  
          CESA Registration Centre - Home

          Please contact Emily Bowden at spiceprogram@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any queries.

          Parking
          Please note, for workshops at the CEO Conference Centre, parking is NOT AVAILABLE on site. Visitor car parking is available in the Queen of Angels Church car park – entry via South Road. Click Here for more information.

          • 03 Sep 2026
          • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre - Room 6
          • 30
          Register

          Leading Through Change & Innovation with Guy Newman

          In this workshop, presented by Guy Newman you will explore the challenges people experience in a changing environment.  Leaders will be shown how to help people navigate change and Guy Newman will use the Change House model to identify where people are at on the change journey.  We also look at how to continue innovation and how to improve critical thinking.

          Workshop outcomes

          • How change impacts everyone – the neuroscience

          • The Change House model – the journey through change

          • Important conversations during change

          • Critical Thinking models for Innovation

          • Overcoming Cognitive Bias and Rutted Paths of Thinking

          • Assumption Busting to think outside the box

          Who should attend:  The workshop is tailored for ALL staff in schools and Catholic Education Office staff, including receptionists, administrators, registrars, intake officers, teachers and leaders.

          Session details

          Date:       Thursday 3 September 2026

          Time:      12.45pm for a 1.00pm start and concluding at 4.00pm

          Location: 
          Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6

          Cost
          $350 per participant (an invoice will be sent to your school from the CEO around 3 September 2026
          )                

          Cancellations
          Any cancellation after Thursday 27 August 2026 may incur the full fee.
           

          For further information contact:

          Juanita Lieschke, Administrator, Leadership and Workforce Development

          Email:  mailto:Juanita.lieschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          Phone:  08 8301 6885 

          • 04 Sep 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 7 & 8. 116 George Street, Thebarton
          • 40
          Register

          Assessment Task Design


          Description

          This professional learning is designed for Primary and Secondary teachers.

          Teachers will be supported to understanding how the CESA performance standards have been constructed, while deepening their understanding of the Australian Curriculum Achievement Standards.

          Through this process, teachers will engage in practical activities to build understanding standards-based assessment and high quality task design. Participants will build assessment tasks and contribute exemplars to the wider CESA Community.

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

          Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning


          Intended Audience:  Primary and Secondary Teachers and Leaders

          Facilitators: CESA Coaches - Rosa Angelino and Sarah Byrne

          Enquiries:  rosa.angelino@cesa.catholic.edu.au; sarah.byrne@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Deadline for Registration: COB Thursday, 27 August 2026

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          Light morning tea and lunch will be provided

          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 10 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day For more information, please go to Early Career Teachers - Home                                                                                                                                                                

          CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          Calling all new educators! This comprehensive professional learning day is designed to set you up for success in your first years of teaching within Catholic Education. Join us for a transformative session that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in your classroom and professional growth.

          Key Focus Areas:

          • Navigating Mandatory Induction Requirements: Understand the critical guidelines and pathways for new teachers in Catholic Education
          • Classroom Management Mastery: Learn proven positive behaviour management strategies to create a supportive and productive learning environment
          • Unpacking Teacher Standards: A deep dive into professional standards, with practical guidance on collecting and documenting evidence of practice
          • Career Progression Roadmap: Comprehensive guidance on progressing from Graduate to Proficient Teacher status and achieving full registration

          This day is your strategic launch pad for building confidence, competence, and professional excellence in your teaching career.

          Come prepared to learn, grow, and connect with fellow early career teachers in a supportive and inspirational setting.

          Register Now! Secure your spot and take the first step towards a successful and impactful teaching career:

          Date: 10 September 2026
          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3 1 Menzies Crescent Prospect
          Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
          For more information and to register, please visit:

          CESA Registration Centre - CESA Early Career Teacher Induction Day

          All venue and event details remain the same for all four sessions.  Attendance at one session only is required.  Registration for any of these dates can be made separately on the Registration Centre. 

          Or contact the Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors:
          Belinda Radcliffe & Adrian Dilger
          E: ECT@cesa.catholic.edu.au 


          We can't wait to welcome you to the beginning of your incredible journey in Catholic Education!

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 11 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1/Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register

          HALT Masterclass Day 2: Elevate Your Application, Celebrate Excellence:

          Join us on Friday 11 September 2026 for an enriching Day 2 of our HALT Masterclass series! This follow-up session is designed to provide targeted support and guidance for educators who have attended our initial one-day masterclass and are now progressing through their HALT application journey.

          Morning Session: Application Support Receive personalised advice and expert insights to refine your HALT application. Our specialists will be on hand to address your specific questions and help you align your evidence with certification descriptors. If you are a HALT, we will cater morning tea and lunch for you. 

          Afternoon Session: HALT Success Stories & Networking After lunch, we're excited to welcome our certified Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers for an inspiring session of shared experiences. Hear firsthand accounts of the HALT journey, gain valuable tips, and understand the impact of certification on professional growth. 

          The day will conclude with a relaxed networking session, offering the perfect opportunity to connect with peers, mentors and certified HALTs over refreshments.

          Don't miss this chance to boost your application, gain inspiration and expand your professional network!

          Date: 28/05/2026

          Location: Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval. Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 2

          Belinda Radcliffe and Adrian Dilger

          Early Career and Teacher Certification Advisors

          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).




          • 11 Sep 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 8 September 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 25 Sep 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 22 September 2026, 4.00pm.

          =======================================================================

          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 28 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register
          HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

          AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

          In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

          Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

          Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
          Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

          Event Details:

          Date: 28/09/2025

          Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

          Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 29 Sep 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Pavilion on Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres Prospect
          • 24
          Register

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

          COURSE DESCRIPTION

          The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
          The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

          This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

          *Please bring your laptop to the session.

          COURSE INFORMATION

          Venue:
          Pavilion at Prospect
          Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres
          Prospect

          Morning tea and lunch are provided.

          INTENDED FOR

          All Teachers in Catholic Schools

          FACILITATOR

          Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          AITSL STANDARDS:

          Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
          2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

          Standard 6: engage in professional learning
          6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
          6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

          Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
          7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
          7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
          7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

          Registration: Closes Monday, 21 September 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Ria Wong

          Catholic Education Office
          Phone:  08 8301 6618

          Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          • 09 Oct 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 6 October 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 20 Oct 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
          • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
          Register

          Repeat Session 

          • 23 Oct 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Monastery l 15 Cross Rd, Urrbrae
          • 35
          Register

          VIP (Visionary, Inspired, Prophetic) Spiritual Retreat

          Foundations of Excellence Induction Program: Compulsory Component for ECTs and teachers new to CESA

          A one day retreat experience providing faith formation for teachers early in their careers in Catholic Education. This program forms part of the Foundations of Excellence Induction Program towards accreditation to teach in CESA schools.

          This Spiritual and Religious Formation will provide an opportunity to: 

          • Provide enhanced spiritual and religious formation as part of their induction into Catholic Education South Australia
          • Provide pastoral, spiritual and mentoring support for new teachers to the sector
          • Inspire personal faith and prayer life of educators
          • Deepen teachers’ experience and understandings in order to support their key role as educators and witnesses within the Catholic school environment

          Morning tea and lunch provided

          Date: Friday 23 October 2026

          Venue: The Monastery I 15 Cross Rd, Urrbrae

          Facilitators:  Rose Valenti

          Registrations close: Friday 16 August 2026

          A grant towards TRT is available to schools to enable release of teachers. 

          For further information regarding the program, please contact: angela.brown@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6629) or christina.lagozzino@cesa.catholic.edu.au (8301 6659)





          • 23 Oct 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 20 October 2026, 4.00pm.

          =======================================================================

          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 26 Oct 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Berri Hotel
          • 48
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 3

          Details are:

          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)

          Registration close: Friday, 16 October 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au



          • 26 Oct 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton - Room 7
          • 26
          Register

          Moderation in RE: Interschool process

          Bring some authentic student R-10 assessment samples along for a day of moderation. Your facilitators will guide you and your CESA colleagues through a cross-school moderation process using the Crossways Performance Standards. You will also learn about the key points of Moderation, why it is an essential part of the teaching and learning cycle, and you will discover more deeply how to interpret the Crossways Performance Standards in context.

          When: 9am – 4pm, Monday 26 October

          Where: CEO Conference Centre, 116 George Street Thebarton (Room 7)

          Cost: nil

          Who: Teachers of RE (R-10)

          For those who also attended the first workshop “Assessments Design in RE: Let’s bump it up!”, this second workshop becomes an opportunity to moderate using your students’ completion of your developed (or improved) assessment task.

          Morning tea will be provided. We ask that you please bring your own lunch for the day (Conference Centre facilities available) or if you wish to buy your lunch there are places close by.

          If you have any registration queries, please contact Christina Lagozzino 

          This workshop can be used as separate System Accredited Module towards CPF3 (for those that are eligible).



          • 27 Oct 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Room 6 in CEO Conference Centre - 116 George St, Thebarton
          • 14
          Register

          REPEAT SESSION

          Faith Stories: Enriching Educators and Catechists through Godly Play

          Only 15 places available

          An opportunity for educators/catechists to nurture their own faith and be immersed in story, wonder and response by experiencing full sessions of Godly Play.

          Time and space will be provided for participants to listen and respond to Godly Play stories focused on the following three themes: Sacred Stories, Parables and Liturgical Actions. 

          This session will not provide official Godly Play accreditation as a Storyteller or Doorperson, rather it offers participants the opportunity to nourish their relationship with God and deepen their connection to our Catholic story.

          Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and may bring along a cushion to assist with sitting on the floor.

          Lunch and a light morning tea will be provided.

          Date: Tuesday 27 October 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: Catholic Education Office Conference Centre, 116 George St, Thebarton - Rm 6

          Contact

          Please contact Kelly Spencer on 8301 6600 for any further queries.


          • 28 Oct 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 72
          Register

          Tranche 3

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training
          Tier 2 - Day 2

          Details are:

          • Expanding the menu of Tier 2 supports by modifying CICO to meet different student needs and adding Social or Academic instructional Groups (S/AIGs)
          • PBIS Lead team, focus support and coaches to implement evidence-based strategies for Tier 2 interventions and supports. Typically 4-5 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 2 and allocate resources.
          • Training session times are 8.30 am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing at approximately 4.00 pm.
          • Bring a pen and device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources for the training day is available for download at PBIS Intranet pagePlease note you do not need to download the mini PD files for the day.


          Registration closes on Monday, 19 October 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




          • 28 Oct 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office - Room 6 | 116 George Street Thebarton
          • 27
          Register

          Staff Formation Across the Year

          (Repeat Session)

          Using the Growing Deep resources and the Growing Deep Formation Framework, this day will look at how staff formation is facilitated throughout the school year using a head, heart and hands approach and considering the need for differentiation across school staff. How are the threads of people’s individual stories and the school story connected to the big story of God’s love in a consistent way?  

          Participants will be encouraged to share their successes and wonderings in this important area for the Catholic identity and mission of the school.

          There will also be time to begin planning a staff reflection day in a way that is consistent with the formation approach taken across the year.

          Date: Wednesday 28 October 2026

          Time: 9am - 4pm

          Venue: CEO Conference Centre, Rm 6

          Facilitators: Rose Valenti and Alison Tanti-Clark

          This day is for APRIMs, Directors of Mission, RECs and interested teachers.

          For further information regarding the day, please contact alison.tanti-clark@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          • 29 Oct 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 75
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 3

          Details are:

          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)


          Registration closes on Tuesday, 20 October 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




          • 30 Oct 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 79
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 3

          Details are:

          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)


          Registration closes on Tuesday, 20 October 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au




          • 30 Oct 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect
          Register
          HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education:  Elevate your teaching career to new heights with our "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education." This one-day intensive workshop is tailored for educators aspiring to achieve Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) status. Join us for an enriching experience designed to propel your professional growth and recognition in the education sector.What to Expect from the HALT Masterclass:                                                                                                       

          AI-Powered Efficiency: Learn how to harness cutting-edge AI tools to significantly reduce your alignment of evidence and annotations, allowing you to focus more on impactful teaching and less on administrative tasks. 

          In-Depth Understanding of HALT Standards: Dive deep into the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Highly Accomplished and Lead levels. Understand what excellence looks like in practice.

          Collaborative Learning: Engage with peers who are also on the path to HALT certification. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions in a supportive, collaborative environment. Practical Tools and Resources: Gain access to valuable resources and tools to help you build a strong portfolio and prepare for the assessment process.

          Action Planning: Develop a clear, actionable plan for your journey towards HALT certification, with milestones and strategies to guide your progress.
          Why Join the HALT Masterclass? This masterclass is more than just a workshop; it's a launching pad for your aspiration to be recognised as a leader in education. Whether you're just starting on your HALT journey or ready to submit your application, this masterclass will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.

          Event Details:

          Date: 30/10/2025

          Venue: The Pavilion at Prospect, Prospect Oval, Unit 3/1 Menzies Crescent, Prospect

          CESA Registration Centre - HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education- Day 1

          Secure your spot in the "HALT Masterclass: Advancing Excellence in Education" today and take a significant step towards realising your potential as a leading educator


          Notification of cancellations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event or a $30.00 cancellation charge may be applied to cover catering and resources costs (except in the case of extenuating circumstances).


          • 02 Nov 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Pt Pirie Sporting Precinct
          • 42
          Register

          Tranche 1 and 2

          Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training 

          Tier 3 - Day 3

          Details are:

          • Attended by Tier 3 core team: typically 3-4 people per school, those who can make decisions about which students get Tier 3 and allocate resources, PLUS some staff who are likely to be Team Around the Child Leaders, or Team Around the Child members.
          • 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and a device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources available for download at PBIS Intranet page (a week before the event)


          Registration close: Thursday, 23 October 2026

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au



          • 02 Nov 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
          • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre, 116 George St, Thebarton Room 6
          • 30
          Register

          Sacraments of Initiation- Baptism, Confirmation and First Eucharist 

          Repeat Session

          An opportunity for Sacramental teams to unpack the current realities facing families, catechists and sacramental programs. Through using current Diocesan documents as guides, participants will connect with fellow sacramental leaders to share their experiences.

          Time and space will be provided to explore future initiatives, including how the document “Drawn into the Joy of the Gospel” inspires, nourishes and enlivens our work with children and their families.

          Sacramental teams from within the Adelaide Archdiocese will present and share a detailed overview of the programs they deliver, detailing the roles and responsibilities of each member, examples of the activities they facilitate and the ways in which they have modified and adapted their program to suit the changing needs of the families.

          Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided


          Presenters: Kelly Spencer and Rose Valenti

          Date: Monday 2 November 2026

          Time: 9am - 4.00pm

          Venue: CEO Conference Centre, Room 6

          Intended for: APRIMs, RECs and those involved in the organisation, preparation and delivery of Sacramental programs and Sacramental Catechesis.

          For any queries, please contact Kelly Spencer on 8301 6600 or kelly.spencer@cesa.catholic.edu.au

          • 04 Nov 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
          • The Sanctuary, Adelaide Zoo (Attenborough Room), 1 Plane Tree Drive
          • 86
          Register

          Tranche 4

          Schools beginning Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS) training in 2025

          Finalising schoolwide systems and preparing to launch school-wide.

          Details are:

          • All PBIS Leadership Teams to attend. Usually 6-10 people, including leaders, classroom teachers and non-classroom staff.
          • Training session times are 8.30am arrival for 9.00am start, finishing at approximately 4.00pm.
          • Bring a pen and device.
          • Fully catered.
          • Resources to be downloaded here at CESA PBIS intranet page beforehand (available a week before the event).
          • Capacity limits set for each training session.

          Registration closes on Friday, 23 October 2026

          Sanctuary Parking Instructions 2024.pdf

          For further information regarding registration:

          Katie Morrison
          Catholic Education Office
          Email: katie.morrison@cesa.catholic.edu.au







          • 06 Nov 2026
          • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
          • Catholic Education Office Conference Centre Room 7 & 8. 116 George Street, Thebarton
          • 40
          Register

          Assessment Task Design


          Description

          This professional learning is designed for Primary and Secondary teachers.

          Teachers will be supported to understanding how the CESA performance standards have been constructed, while deepening their understanding of the Australian Curriculum Achievement Standards.

          Through this process, teachers will engage in practical activities to build understanding standards-based assessment and high quality task design. Participants will build assessment tasks and contribute exemplars to the wider CESA Community.

          AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers Include

          Standard 5: Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning


          Intended Audience:  Primary and Secondary Teachers and Leaders

          Facilitators: CESA Coaches - Rosa Angelino and Sarah Byrne

          Enquiries:  rosa.angelino@cesa.catholic.edu.au; sarah.byrne@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

          Registration Enquiries: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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          Deadline for Registration: COB Thursday, 29 October 2026

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          Light morning tea and lunch will be provided

          CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

          If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

          • 06 Nov 2026
          • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
          • Online Microsoft Team
          Register

          M365 Copilot Q&A 

          Lunch and Learn

          The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

          Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


          Registration close: Tuesday, 3 November 2026, 4.00pm.

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          Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

          Ria Wong
          ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


          • 09 Nov 2026
          • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
          • Flinders University, City Campus - North Terrace, Adelaide (Level 14)
          • 19
          Register

          Description

          The Term 4 Professional Learning Day for Career Advisors, VET Coordinators, Industry Engagement Officers & Work Placement Coordinators will be held at Flinders University City Campus.

          This professional learning day is a combined day with Independent schools, supporting quality VET, career development, industry engagement and work experience opportunities for school students, with a focus on enhancing knowledge and understanding of:

            The day will provide pertinent information to schools about:

            • relevant and timely career development and VET updates
            • updates and changes to university course offerings for 2027
            • the latest information directly from Adelaide University and Flinders University
            • SACE Board updates, VET resulting and Year 12 resulting for 2026 

            An agenda for the day will be available in Term 3.

            Catering will be provided.

              AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers

              Standard 6.2: Engage in professional learning and improve practice

              Standard 6.3: Engage with colleagues and improve practice

              Standard 6.4: Apply professional learning and improve student learning

              Standard 7.4: Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

              Intended Audience: VET Coordinators, Career Advisors, Industry Engagement Educators, Workplace Learning Coordinators

              Facilitators: Louise Murphy (CESA) and The University of Adelaide

              Workshop Enquiries: louise.murphy@cesa.catholic.edu.au / T: 8301 6169

              Registration Enquiries: louise.murphy@cesa.catholic.edu.au

              Deadline for Registration: Monday 26 October 2026

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              CESA Registration Centre Membership is required, to register for this workshop.  If you have changed schools since your last event registration, please update your membership details.

              If you are not a member, please CLICK HERE to sign up for membership.

              • 10 Nov 2026
              • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
              • Catholic Education Office (Conference Centre)
              Register

              Presented by the HR Business Partners, this session will cover the steps involved, suggestions for effective PRD conversations, setting clear development goals, supporting staff growth, and ensuring compliance. Ideal for leaders and managers involved in PRD.

              Please note that this is a repeat session from Term 1. 

              • 11 Nov 2026
              • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
              • Pavilion on Prospect, Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres Prospect
              • 25
              Register

              The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum Training

              COURSE DESCRIPTION

              The Keeping Safe - Child Protection Curriculum training aims to unpack this curriculum document.
              The Keeping Safe Child Protection document specific aim is to help children from pre-school to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse, its wider focus covers rights, responsibilities, relationships and ethical behaviour.

              This is mandatory training for all teachers in Catholic Schools and a certificate will be forwarded to participants following the session.

              *Please bring your laptop to the session.

              COURSE INFORMATION

              Venue:
              Pavilion at Prospect
              Unit 3/1 Menzies Cres
              Prospect

              Morning tea and lunch are provided.

              INTENDED FOR

              All Teachers in Catholic Schools

              FACILITATOR

              Enquiries about this course can be referred to Andrea Richardson at 08 8301 6662 or andrea.richardson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

              AITSL STANDARDS:

              Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
              2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

              Standard 6: engage in professional learning
              6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
              6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

              Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
              7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
              7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
              7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

              Registration: Closes Tuesday, 3 November 2026

              For further information regarding registration:

              Ria Wong

              Catholic Education Office
              Phone:  08 8301 6618

              Email: ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au 

              • 11 Nov 2026
              • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
              • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre - Room 6
              • 28
              Registration is closed

              Resilience & Anti-Fragility with Guy Newman (Option B: November session)

              In a world that often feels overwhelming, stress, anxiety, and burnout have become all too common. Resilience and Anti-Fragility is a transformative workshop designed to help you not just cope, but grow stronger, in the face of adversity. Through introspective practices and powerful tools, you'll learn how to shift your mindset, build emotional resilience, and ultimately cultivate anti-fragility: the ability to thrive and evolve through life’s challenges. This is more than stress management, it’s about unlocking your capacity to become better because of what you’ve been through.

              Workshop outcomes

              • Dissect & understand stress 
              • Where most of our stress comes from – you will be surprised 
              • Who we are under pressure 
              • Optimal levels of stress for performance 
              • Apply proactive mindset principles for building resilience 
              • Change your language, change your stress 
              • Change your focus 
              • What science has shown us about how we can reduce cortisol 
              • Follow activities & routines to keep your stress levels healthy 
              • Build and implement an ongoing plan for resilience
              Who should attend

              The workshop is tailored for ALL staff in schools and Catholic Education Office staff, including receptionists, administrators, registrars, intake officers, teachers and leaders.

              Session details

              Date:       Wednesday 11 November 2026

              Time:      8.45am for a 9.00am start and concluding at 12.00pm

              Location: 
              Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6

              Cost
              $350 per participant (an invoice will be sent to your school from the CEO around 11 November 2026
              )                

              Cancellations
              Any cancellation after Wednesday 4 November 2026 may incur the full fee.
               

              For further information contact:

              Juanita Lieschke, Administrator, Leadership and Workforce Development

              Email:  mailto:Juanita.lieschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au

              Phone:  08 8301 6885 

              • 11 Nov 2026
              • 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
              • Rooms 7 & 8, CESA Conference Centre, 116 George Street, Thebarton
              Register

              Term 4 SPiCE Program Network Meeting 2026


              When:

              Wednesday 11th November 2026

              12:30pm to 3:30pm

              Registration from 12:15pm

              Where:  

              Rooms 7 & 8 

              CESA Conference Centre

              116 George Street

              Thebarton  SA  5031


              The SPiCE Program offers Network Meetings each term for supported playgroup facilitators. These network meetings are an opportunity to engage in Professional Development and showcase examples of best practice.

              Afternoon tea will be supplied.

              Please register by 12 noon Friday 6th November 2026
              Current membership of the CESA Registration is required to register.  If you are not a member or have changed schools since registering, please join here:  
              CESA Registration Centre - Home

              Please contact Emily Bowden at spiceprogram@cesa.catholic.edu.au with any queries.

              Parking
              Please note, for workshops at the CEO Conference Centre, parking is NOT AVAILABLE on site. Visitor car parking is available in the Queen of Angels Church car park – entry via South Road. Click Here for more information.

              • 11 Nov 2026
              • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
              • Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre - Room 6
              • 28
              Register

              Above the Line Conflict & Navigating Difficult Conversations with Guy Newman

              Most people avoid conflict, but without it nothing would change or improve.  In this workshop, presented by Guy Newman, we change our relationship to conflict and learn how to take it above the line.  We also look at how to prepare for, and navigate, difficult conversations.

              Workshop outcomes

              • Why avoidance to conflict is biological and how it reduces our ability to think creatively

              • Taking all conflict above the line

              • Two step process to influence others to think differently

              • Preparing for Difficult Conversations

              • Reframing and Focusing on Objectives, not methods

              • Why questions are your most powerful communication tool

              • How to start and structure the conversation

              Who should attend:  The workshop is tailored for ALL staff in schools and Catholic Education Office staff, including receptionists, administrators, registrars, intake officers, teachers and leaders.

              Session details

              Date:       Wednesday 11 November 2026

              Time:      12.45pm for a 1.00pm start and concluding at 4.00pm

              Location: 
              Catholic Education Office, Conference Centre Room 6

              Cost
              $350 per participant (an invoice will be sent to your school from the CEO around 11 November 2026
              )                

              Cancellations
              Any cancellation after Wednesday 4 November 2026 may incur the full fee.
               

              For further information contact:

              Juanita Lieschke, Administrator, Leadership and Workforce Development

              Email:  mailto:Juanita.lieschke@cesa.catholic.edu.au

              Phone:  08 8301 6885 11

              • 20 Nov 2026
              • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
              • Online Microsoft Team
              Register

              M365 Copilot Q&A 

              Lunch and Learn

              The Lunch and Learn is a fortnightly drop in style online session where you are able to ask questions about using M365 Copilot.

              Please note that these sessions are Q&A.


              Registration close: Tuesday, 17 November 2026, 4.00pm.

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              Inquiry regarding registration please contact:

              Ria Wong
              ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au


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