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Scholaris newsletter 17/3/2026

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Tickets are on sale now! 2026 CSNSW Behaviour and Diverse Learning Symposium (Ref: 60/26)

The 2026 CSNSW Behaviour and Diverse Learning Symposium will be held on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 May 2026, at the Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney. The Symposium will address topics including bullying, antisemitism and social cohesion, school security, wellbeing and pastoral care, student behaviour, and supporting students with diverse learning needs.

Day One (Monday 4 May) of the Symposium will focus on School Safety, covering topics such as the NSW Anti-bullying Framework, antisemitism and social cohesion, and school security. This day is aimed at Diocesan Directors, system leaders, wellbeing leaders, heads of counselling, safeguarding leads, and principals, and will feature a keynote address from Professor Donna Cross. In addition, the program will include diocesan and RI/MPJP Catholic school case studies, panel discussions, and table discussions with ample time for Q&A. 

Day Two (Tuesday 5 May) will address a range of topics including wellbeing and pastoral care, anti-bullying, student behaviour, diverse learning, and school safety. The program will feature distinguished keynote speakers and four workshop streams: Consent and Respectful Relationships Education (CRRE), Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), Diverse Learning, and Mental Health/Pastoral Care. This day is designed for a broad audience, including school and diocesan leaders, diverse learning specialists, wellbeing staff, counsellors, pastoral support staff, and principals. 

Date and time: 8:30am Monday 4 May 2026 - 4:00pm Tuesday 5 May.
Location: Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, 199 George Street, The Rocks, NSW 2000.

For more information about this event and to register, simply click here. 

 

NESA News Update – 16 March 2026 (Ref: 61/26) 

By subscribing to NESA News, you will receive the latest updates and information as soon as it becomes available.

Subscribe to the NESA News here

NESA Official Notices

NESA Official Notices can be accessed here

NESA Timetable of action for secondary schools

Timetable of action for secondary schools can be accessed here

Planning for the new K-6 Curriculum

sample whole-school curriculum plan is available to support schools with the new K–6 syllabuses.

The plan outlines the sequential development of knowledge, understanding and skills from Kindergarten to Year 6. It provides practical guidance for how to plan and sequence learning across Creative ArtsHuman Society and its EnvironmentPersonal Development, Health and Physical Education and Science and Technology. The sample plan can also be adapted to suit each school’s context.

Syllabuses being implemented in 2026
Senior syllabuses

2026 is the last year that the English, Mathematics and History Extension (2017) syllabuses will be examined.

2026 is the last year the English Prescriptions 2019–2026 will be examined. From 2027 new prescriptions will apply.

Mandatory syllabuses for 7–10 to being teaching now:

Elective syllabuses 7–10 to begin teaching now:

Primary syllabuses to being teaching now:

Teaching advice and professional learning is available to support with implementation

Official Course Updates 

Please note the following official notices from NESA:

SHAPE now open at UTS

HSC showcase SHAPE is now on at its brand-new location at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) as part of a three-year partnership.

Explore exemplary major projects from the 2025 HSC across Design and Technology, Industrial Technology, and Textiles and Design.

Free tours are still available to book for The Fashion Design Studio – TAFE NSW.

School seminars for combined Year 11 to 12 groups, running from Tuesday 17 March to Thursday 26 March, are still on sale for:

  • Design and Technology
  • Industrial Technology
  • Textiles and Design (new in 2026)

Click to plan your visit to SHAPE

 

Key Dates

From now - HSC marker and judge marker applications open

11 March - NAPLAN begins

16 March - SHAPE showcase opens at UTS

17 March - Main student entry for 2026 Years 10, 11 and 12 closes

19 March - HSC marker and judge marker applications close

23 March - WriteOn competition opens

25 March - Principal Certification of Year 10, 11 and 12 student entry data closes

27 March - Due date for Principals to finalise HSC marking applications

2 April - Last date to apply for exam provisions for the 2026 HSC exams

20 April - 2026 HSC languages oral exam timetable released & 2026 HSC written exam elective surveys open

 

NESA Identity is now Live! (Ref: 53/26)

As of Monday 9 March, NESA Identity is live. To introduce the improved security features, eTAMS has been unavailable between 5pm Friday 6 March February and 8am Monday 9 March.

From Monday 9 March, teachers will sign in to eTAMS and NESA Learning using their email address as their username. This change will improve account security. 

NESA contacted teachers with incorrect details in 2025. The majority of those contacted have updated their credentials which allows NESA to create a NESA Identity on their behalf. The next time they sign in after launch, they will need to create a new password and set up 2-step verification to keep their account secure into the future. 

Teachers who have not updated their email address or mobile number in eTAMS will need to complete their NESA Identity setup before accessing eTAMS. This involves providing their current email address and/or mobile number. 

 


Professional Learning

Registrations are closing soon! 2026 CSSA Symposium – Differentiating the K-12 Curriculum: Personalising Learning for Student Achievement (Ref: 58/26)

Tickets are selling fast for the 2026 CSSA Symposium on Monday, 23 March 2026. This year's symposium will showcase differentiation of the current curriculum, future syllabuses and innovative examples in Catholic schools. The personalisation of curriculum is at heart of student success in our schools. 

Date: Monday 23 March 2026

Time: 8:30am - 4:00pm AEDT

Location: The Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney, 11 Jamison Street, Sydney, Level 2.

To register, click here.

To view the agenda, click here.

The focus of this year’s CSSA symposium will centre around the importance of differentiation for our students. How our Catholic schools and educators have embraced the challenge to enhance student success, will be a key theme of the day. 

Sharing best practice 
A highlight of every conference is sharing the wonderful work happening in classrooms in our Catholic schools across NSW.

Have something to share? Please email assessments@csnsw.catholic.edu.au

CCSP eSafety Term 1 Webinar: Supporting Healthy Tech Use as Your Child Transition into Secondary School (Ref: 57/26)

Please join the eSafety Commissioner’s expert team for this free live webinar.

As your child moves into high school the influence of peers intensifies and online social connections become increasingly complex, but there is plenty you can do to support them.

This 45-minute webinar explores the social pressures, peer influences, and technological challenges young people face as they transition into secondary school. It also offers practical strategies for navigating online friendships and connections to help minimise negative experiences. 

Webinar details:

Date: Wednesday 18 March 2026 

Time: 7:00pm - 7:45pm AEDT

Delivery: Online

Audience: Suitable for parents and carers of children in upper primary school (ages 11 to 12) and Year 7.

To register, click here.

CCSP guides for schools for parents (Ref: 56/26)

The Council of Catholic School Parents NSW (CCSP) has an excellent series of free guides for parents that schools can print out for or email to their families, include in enrolment packs and upload to their websites. These three great handbooks are easy-to-read guides to help parents engage effectively with their child’s school. You can find the downloadable PDFs on our website using the links below, or email CCSP on office@ccsp.catholic.edu.au. With forewords by Bishop Danny Meagher, principals will love these guides that assist parents’ understanding, and champion school and family partnerships.

Families and Schools Together: How parents can work with schools to support children’s learning and wellbeing 
  • Supports parents to build strong, respectful partnerships with Catholic schools
  • Explains what parent engagement is and what parents can do to help their child thrive
  • Provides advice on building positive relationships with other parents, staff and students
  • Includes great tips on helping children with learning at school and at home
  • Encourages parents to be involved in parent groups and school life
  • Invites parents to help create caring Catholic communities

Download the guide here 

CCSP guide 1
Supporting Diverse Learners with Disability in Catholic Schools: A guide by parents for parents
  • Designed to help parents confidently navigate the school journey
  • Guidance on working effectively with teachers and school staff
  • Practical, easy-to-use advice for both primary and secondary school
  • Helps you prepare your child with disability for school and each stage of learning
  • Tips to support positive learning and wellbeing outcomes

Download the guide here 

CCSP guide 2
Our Catholic Faith: A handbook for parents of students with children in NSW Catholic schools
  • An introduction to Catholicism and what makes a school Catholic
  • Explains Catholic beliefs and traditions in a simple way
  • Encourages ALL parents to attend liturgies they are invited to attend during the school year
  • Includes easy-to-understand information about Religious Education, liturgy and Mass, faith formation, the Catholic school calendar and prayers
  • A perfect beginners guide for families and staff who aren’t Catholic

Download the guide here

CCSP guide 3

 

Improving School Readiness for Hostile Threat Incidents - A Webinar with Peter Moroney (Ref: 55/26)

School System and School staff are invited to attend an upcoming professional learning webinar on Improving School Readiness for Hostile Threat Incidents by Peter Moroney, Director, Nemesis Consultancy Group. Designed for System leaders, WHS managers, Child Protection and Safeguarding staff, School Principals, Assistant Principals and school staff involved in Emergency Management, this online session will be held on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, from 11:00am to 12:00pm.

Increasing global geopolitical tensions are changing the threat environment for Australia. To help NSW Catholic schools get ahead of the risk curve, CSNSW has been working with Nemesis Consultancy Group to conduct a pilot project on school readiness for an incident. The key results of this project will be provided in this upcoming professional learning webinar on Improving School Readiness for Hostile Threat Incidents that will be delivered by Peter Moroney, Director, Nemesis Consultancy Group.

Peter will also provide schools with guidance on how they can improve their capability to initiate and conduct lockdowns from recess or lunch and work with law enforcement authorities to maximise the safety of their students and staff. He will also provide an overview of a range of training opportunities to help embed best practice for school readiness across school systems and schools.

Webinar details:

  • Date: Wednesday 25 March 2026
  • Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm
  • Delivery: Online
  • Audience: System leaders, WHS managers, Child Protection and Safeguarding staff, School Principals, Assistant Principals and school staff involved in Emergency Management.
  • Participants can register for this webinar by clicking here

This professional learning opportunity is open to the NSW Catholic education sector only.

 

Save the Date: 2027 Catholic Schools NSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Conference – 19 & 20 October 2027 (Ref: 30/26)

Save the date! Catholic Schools NSW (CSNSW) with the Diocese of Broken Bay, will be co-hosting the CSNSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Conference on 19 and 20 October 2027. The conference is set to be held at the beautiful Manly Pacific on the shores of the Pacific Ocean on the traditional homeland of the Gayemagal people of the greater Eora Nation. 

Keep yourself in the loop and receive further updates by filling in the expression of interest form: Expression of Interest 2027 CSNSW Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Education Conference

 


Scholarships and Awards

Applications open for the NSW Premier’s Teacher Scholarships (Ref: 47/26)

Successful applicants will receive $15,000 to complete a 5-week study tour within Australia or abroad. Participants will have the opportunity to visit the most acclaimed schools and centres for teaching and training and collaborate with professionals in a key focus area to inspire positive outcomes for students in NSW schools.

If you are a current temporary or permanent teacher or in an early childhood centre in a Catholic school in NSW, you may be eligible to apply.

The NSW Premier’s Teacher Scholarships include: 

 

Apply for the NSW Premier’s Teacher Scholarships here

Applications close Friday 15 May 2026, 11:59 pm (AEST).

 

For further information, please visit the NSW Premier's Teacher Scholarships webpage

View the Frequently Asked Questions, or contact the program team via premierscholarships@det.nsw.edu.au or (02) 7814 3820.

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