Recapping our ‘Evolve’ Staff Conference
On Saturday 24 August, St Nicholas came together for their second Staff Conference, ‘Evolve’.
On Thursday 3 October, St Nicholas Early Education Cardiff welcomed Federal Member for Shortland, Pat Conroy who gifted new Australian, Aboriginal, and Torres Strait Islander flags.
Read moreOn Saturday 24 August, St Nicholas came together for their second Staff Conference, ‘Evolve’.
Discover why vocational education and training (VET) programs like what is offered through St Nicolas Pathways’ matter to early childhood education and care.
Building on the spirit of unity and resilience fostered during St Nicholas’ 2023 Staff Conference ‘Reconnect,’ ‘Evolve’ signifies St Nicholas’ next phase of growth and innovation.
We are thrilled to introduce St Nicholas’ nine amazing nominees for the 2024 NSW Training Awards. These awards are conducted annually by the NSW Department of Education, recognising outstanding achievements in vocational education and training.
The learning hasn’t stopped at St Nicholas Pathways! Erica Wilkinson touches on the first few months of professional learning in 2024.
St Nicholas Pathways hosted another fantastic workshop in early May for our Early Education centre directors engaging the support of Garret Norris from the Healthy Business Builder.
Our Pathways Team is hitting the road to attend several career expos over the coming months. These expos are a fantastic opportunity for our team to meet and connect with talented and passionate individuals who are interested in a career in early childhood education and care.
Our St Nicholas Early Education and OOSH team members took time out of their busy schedules to take part in a hands-on aesthetics and risk workshop thanks to St Nicholas Pathways.
In the dynamic landscape of early childhood education and care, continuous learning and professional development are not just desirable; they’re essential. St Nicholas Pathways understands this fundamental truth and has once again taken a bold step forward by launching the first volume of their Professional Learning Calendar for 2024.
St Nicholas Pathways School-Based Trainee Olivia Hughes has been named Newcastle City’s 2024 Young Citizen of the Year for her selfless charitable nature and fundraising efforts.
With a total of 63 students, our newest School-Based Trainee (SBAT) program cohort is our biggest ever.
We are excited to announce the winners of St Nicholas’ inaugural Values Awards, a testament to the exceptional individuals who embody our core values and demonstrate unwavering commitment to their roles and communities.