Examples of Catholic school in a sentence
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.
Any difference arising between a Catholic school board and the Association with respect to the interpretation, application or administration of provisions of the collective agreement with respect to Members in Acting Administrator positions may be referred by either the board or the Association to the grievance process or to binding arbitration pursuant to the provisions of Part B of the applicable collective agreement.
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.
The first sentence of paragraph 1(b) is not enforceable by OCSTA or any Catholic school board for which it is the bargaining agency and paragraphs 3 and 7 shall not have application to any difference with respect to whether the Association has complied with that provision.
This includes: any government, non-government, independent or Catholic school; or a student registered for home schooling in Victoria.
At a Catholic school, Catholic doctrine and practice permeate every aspect of the school’s activity.
An employer, in a particular redundancy case, may make application to the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission to have the general severance pay prescription varied if the employer obtains acceptable alternative employment for an employee save that no redundancy payment is applicable where the person agrees to redeployment in an equivalent position in another Catholic school in Western Australia.
The Catholic school exists to assist parents in the Christian formation of their children.
As a Catholic school within the Archdiocese of New York, our school has as its primary mission the formation of children in the Catholic faith.
Serving on the School Advisory Council of a Catholic school is a form of Church lay ministry.