Doing Education Christianly.
The Anglican Education Commission exists to support, encourage and challenge Christians involved in learning and teaching, whether it be in churches, pre-schools, schools (government, Christian and Anglican), colleges and universities. It seeks to transform education through recruiting Christians into teaching and by working together with likeminded Christian organisations.
The Diocesan Policy on the Provision of Special Religious Education (SRE) has been amended slightly following a realignment of functions between the Commission and Anglican Youthworks. View amended policy >> Please note that from now, all SRE Teacher Engagement Forms are to be sent to Anglican Youthworks, PO Box A287, SYDNEY SOUTH, NSW 1235.

The Haiti Earthquake - The Challenge for Teachers Posted on 20 January 2010
By Mr George Glanville
How could He do this to us? There is no God! This was the gut-wrenching cry of Remi Polevard, resident of Haiti, as his five children lay dead beneath the rubble of their home. Teachers will be returning to school after the Christmas break to face the real and aching questions of students like - Where is God in all this? In 2004 it was the tsunami; in 2009 it was the Victorian bushfires; now it's Haiti. Full Article >>
Tips 4 Teachers Posted on 9 December 2009
By Mrs Alison Wheldon
Have you been given your tentative class list for 2010? No doubt, there will be names on that list that have caused you to inwardly cheer, and others over which you're feeling some level of anxiety. Yet others may be no more than a name to you. Over the Christmas break, commit to pray for all those names on your list. Pray for each name separately, whether the child is well-known to you or not. Full Article >>
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Challenging Minds, Changing Hearts 2010
Posted 13 Nov 2009
St Catherine's School. Posted 5 Feb 2010.
St Catherine's School. Posted 5 Feb 2010.
Roseville College. Posted 1 Feb 2010.
Arden Anglican School. Posted 1 Feb 2010.

