The future of secondary education across the Maitland-Newcastle Catholic Diocese will come into focus as part of a survey.
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Open to parents, students and diocesan staff across the region, the survey was launched to measure perceptions and gain insight into the future needs of students.
The survey also forms part of the wider Provision of Secondary Education study commissioned in 2013.
Catholic Schools Office director of schools Ray Collins said the survey was a fantastic opportunity for the diocese’s evolving school system to move forward and face the future.
“No one is better placed in our local school communities to provide feedback than those currently engaged, such as our parents, students and staff,” Mr Collins said.
“The results from the survey and wider study will provide us with valuable feedback to assist in planning how best to support the people of our diocese in the future.”
The Provision of Secondary Education study is an initiative of the Catholic Schools Office and is being completed on behalf of Bishop Bill Wright.
For more information visit the Catholic Schools Office at mn.catholic.edu.au/study