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Walking Together at St Pat's Family Evening - Wednesday 11 February

Posted by St Patrick's School on 2 February 2026
Walking Together at St Pat's Family Evening - Wednesday 11 February

Walking Together at St Pat's Family Evening - Wednesday 11 February

Join us for our Walking Together at St Pat's Family Evening and Meet the Teacher Night on Wednesday, 11 February. 
Parents and caregivers are warmly invited to meet their child’s teacher and hear about the learning year ahead.

More details to come. 

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Open Morning - Thursday 27th November

Posted by St Patrick's School on 24 November 2025
Open Morning - Thursday 27th November

Open Morning - Thursday 27th November

We will have an Open Morning on Thursday, 27th November at 9:30am. This event is for new families who want to learn about St Patrick’s School.

Visitors will enjoy a school tour and morning tea with our new Principal, Mrs Catherine O’Dea.

Current families: Please share this news with friends or relatives who may want to join our school.

We look forward to welcoming new families!

RSVP here: School Tour Enquiry, St Patrick's School

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 27th November
Time: 9:30 AM
Location: 33a Dudley Street, Mansfield Park, SA

  • School Tour & Morning Tea with our new Principal, Mrs Catherine O’Dea
  • Learn about our Little Paddy’s Transition Program
  • Special Offer: All new enrolments on the day will receive a St Patrick’s school shirt and hat
  • Now accepting enrolments for 2026 - secure your child’s place early!

Why Choose St Patrick’s?

At St Patrick’s Mansfield Park, every child is supported, known, and encouraged to grow.
Here’s what makes our school special:

  • A strong community where families are valued
  • Our guiding motto: “In All Things Love”
  • A welcoming environment with caring, dedicated staff
  • Plenty of room to play
  • Exciting new upgrades coming in 2026

We’re proud to offer a safe, positive, and inspiring environment where children thrive academically and socially.

Spread the Word

Please share this invitation with friends, neighbours, and families who may be looking for a welcoming, community-focused school.

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NATSICC National Assembly 2025

Posted on 11 November 2025
NATSICC National Assembly 2025

NATSICC National Assembly 2025

I was invited to attend the NATSICC National Assembly this year, thanks to the generous support of CESA and St Patrick’s School. The Assembly is a gathering of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholics, together with those who walk alongside us in faith, to celebrate the unique gifts First Australians bring to our Catholic Church.

The theme Pilgrims of Hope deeply resonated with me. It reminded me that as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, our faith journey is one of strength, resilience, and deep spirituality. Walking together in faith and culture, we continue to share hope and healing within our Church and wider community.

PHOTO - The first photo is of myself and Stan Grant, journalist/author.  The second photo is of Geoff Aufderheide, Sue Coghlan, Sharee McNamara(CESA), Amey Lekkas (Cardijn College).

Sandra Hartley

5/6SH Teacher

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Open Day 6th Aug 25

Posted on 5 August 2025

OPEN DAY 6th August 2025

All Welcome to visit the School on Wednesday the 6th August from 9am - 11am

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NAIDOC 2025

Posted on 5 May 2025
NAIDOC 2025

The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy

NAIDOC Week: 6 -13 JULY 2025

As we enter 2025, NAIDOC Week marks a powerful milestone: 50 years of honoring and elevating Indigenous voices, culture, and resilience. The 2025 theme, "The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy," celebrates not only the achievements of the past but the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors. 

The NAIDOC journey began as a movement for recognition and rights, sparked by Indigenous communities who saw a future built on justice and equality. Over the decades, it has grown into a powerful national celebration, a testament to the enduring strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. As we commemorate this 50-year legacy, we also look forward, honouring the next generation who will carry the torch, shaping the future with courage, insight, and deep respect for our roots. Guided by the wisdom of our Elders and the groundwork laid by our forebears, each NAIDOC Week reinforces our vision for an Australia where Indigenous voices are not only heard but lead the way. 

This year, the National NAIDOC Committee takes an important step toward independence, embracing self-determination as a model for the next generation. With every story shared, every act of resilience remembered, and every cultural practice celebrated, we honour a legacy that reaches far into the past and extends into the future. As we celebrate this milestone, we look toward the next 50 years with excitement and confidence, while everyday ensuring that NAIDOC remains a movement grounded in community-led vision and integrity.

From this solid foundation, the next generation will rise—grounded in the strength of our Elders, history, inspired by a shared vision, and committed to building a legacy of unity, respect, and self-determination for all. This NAIDOC Week, we celebrate not just a milestone but a movement that endures, grows, and evolves—driven by the unwavering strength of our communities, the shared vision of our people, and the enduring legacy we pass on to those who will shape our future. Together, we walk forward, honoring where we've come from and looking boldly to the next generation who will carry NAIDOC and their communities into the future.

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