What does Catholic School Culture look like at St Alipius?
A Christ centred ethos and world view permeates all aspects of St Alipius Parish school life including relationships, structures and policies, pastoral care, liturgies, celebrations and routines, as well as the formal curriculum.
These are the means by which we live the mission of evangelisation.
These are the means by which we live the mission of evangelisation.
Our Faith
The Gospel message of Jesus and the Traditions of the Catholic Church are the touchstones of St Alipius Parish School community. We are proud to belong to the parish community of Ballarat East and warmly welcome anyone who wishes a Catholic education for their children.
The Gospel message is shared within explicitly taught Religious Education lessons as well as through the spiritual dimension evident in the culture that has been developed at our school.
A thorough curriculum in Religious Education has been developed using the diocesan curriculum document ‘Awakenings’. We aim to assist students to grow in their relationships with self, others, the world and God and to come to a deeper understanding of the life of the Catholic community through the celebration of prayer and liturgy and through reflection on scripture.
The Family-based Sacramental Program, which is Parish co-ordinated, is strongly supported by St Alipius School.
The Gospel message is shared within explicitly taught Religious Education lessons as well as through the spiritual dimension evident in the culture that has been developed at our school.
A thorough curriculum in Religious Education has been developed using the diocesan curriculum document ‘Awakenings’. We aim to assist students to grow in their relationships with self, others, the world and God and to come to a deeper understanding of the life of the Catholic community through the celebration of prayer and liturgy and through reflection on scripture.
The Family-based Sacramental Program, which is Parish co-ordinated, is strongly supported by St Alipius School.