Catholic Education definition

Catholic Education means The Roman Catholic Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton trading as Catholic Education Rockhampton. Catholic Education includes the Catholic Education Diocese of Rockhampton (CEO), Catholic systemic schools, services and work sites of Catholic Education.
Catholic Education means any activity directly connected with the education of persons conducted by an Employer listed in Appendix 10 of this Agreement.
Catholic Education means: (i) Catholic schools in Victoria (excluding Xavier College, Kew); (ii) Catholic Education Offices in Ballarat, Melbourne, Sale and Sandhurst.

Examples of Catholic Education in a sentence

  • The Asthma Foundation has been contracted by the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria to deliver training in the Course in Verifying the Use of Adrenaline Autoinjector Devices 22303VIC.

  • Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Ltd (CECV) 2016, Commitment Statement to Child Safety: A safe and nurturing culture for all children and young people in Catholic schools.

  • Please Select: REFEREES In order to make an informed decision on your suitability for the position, Catholic Education will require to speak to referees that you nominate.

  • The person of each individual human being, in his or her material and spiritual needs, is at the heart of Christ’s teaching: that is why the promotion of the human person is the goal of the Catholic school (Congregation for Catholic Education 1997, n.

  • The Student Protection Processes are also underpinned by the Brisbane Catholic Education Student Protection Policy (2020) and complement the procedures developed by the National Committee for Professional Standards entitled Towards Healing – Principles and Procedures in Responding to Complaints of Abuse Against Personnel of the Catholic Church in Australia (2010) and the document titled Integrity in the Service of the Church (September 2011).

  • The Student Protection Processes Catholic Education Archdiocese of Brisbane document is reviewed and republished in keeping with the Queensland Catholic Education Commission template that was developed in collaboration with BCE and other Catholic employing authorities.

  • It has been accepted for publication in Journal of Catholic Education by the journal's editorial board and has been published on the web by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School.

  • The vision for Catholic Education Sandhurst Limited (CES Limited) is to provide, in partnership with our families, stimulating, enriching, liberating and nurturing learning environments in each of the Catholic school communities within the Diocese.

  • Further details on MACS’ and the Catholic education community’s commitment to child safety across Victoria can be accessed at: • the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Ltd child safety page xxx.xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxx-Xxxxxxx/Xxxxx-Xxxxxx • the MACS child safety page xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/Xxx-Xxxxxxx/Xxxxx-Xxxxxx.xxxx.

  • Relevant notification should also be made to Catholic Education Melbourne (Office of Professional Conduct, Ethics and Investigation).


More Definitions of Catholic Education

Catholic Education means The Roman Catholic Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton trading as Catholic Education – Diocese of Rockhampton (CEDR). Catholic Education includes the Catholic Education Office (CEO), Catholic systemic schools, services and work sites of Catholic Education.

Related to Catholic Education

  • Distance education means education imparted by combination of any two or more means of communication, viz. broadcasting, telecasting, correspondence courses, seminars, contact programmes and any other such methodology;

  • Continuing education provider or “CE provider” means an individual or entity that is approved to offer continuing education courses pursuant to [insert reference in State law or regulations governing producer continuing education course approval].

  • Board of Education means a board defined in s.s. 1(1) of the Education Act;

  • Students means students, their parents, guardians or other legal representatives.