
Catholic Education Wilcannia-Forbes has launched “The Wilcannia-Forbes Way” at four conferences across the diocese in Broken Hill, Cobar, Parkes, and Deniliquin. Source: The Catholic Weekly.
This milestone highlights the dedication, unity, and collective commitment of the Catholic Education Wilcannia-Forbes community in its shared mission to serve students and families throughout remote and rural New South Wales.
The diocese encompasses 52 per cent of the state and these four conferences highlight the intimate connection, relationships, and shared responsibility that binds educators across vast distances.
Wilcannia-Forbes Bishop Columba-Macbeth Green OSPPE said the diocese’s new charter for Catholic education is entrusted to each of its schools, “empowering them in their vital role of fulfilling the Church’s mission to inspire and enrich the lives of our students through the gift of Catholic education”.
The Wilcannia-Forbes Way empowers the 18 parish schools of the diocese to meet diverse student and community needs.
The diocese’s director of Catholic Education, Paula Leadbitter, said: “The Wilcannia-Forbes Way isn’t just a new initiative; it’s the powerful culmination of deep, evidence-based learning and the celebration of high-impact practices already flourishing within our schools.”
“This suite of documents represents our commitment to capturing and sharing the amazing, innovative approaches that make a real difference for our students and families across the diocese.
“It’s about codifying our collective wisdom and ensuring these successful strategies continue to thrive and inspire.”
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The Wilcannia-Forbes’ makes its “Way” (The Catholic Weekly)