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Catholic Primary School is a school which operates with the consent of the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and is operated and governed by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS).
MACS governs and operates Catholic schools in the Archdiocese to continue the mission of Catholic education to proclaim the Good News and equip our young people with the knowledge, skills and hope to live meaningful lives and enrich the world around them.
This is reflected in the Statement of Mission contained in the MACS constitution. Our constitution captures the purpose of MACS and places students at the centre of our mission. Our intent is to continue the rich history of delivering a high-quality Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Melbourne.
This governance model was designed to ease the administrative burden on our schools and parishes, allow parish priests to focus on the mission of education in the parish, enable greater collaboration between schools and ensure greater consistency in school policies and procedures.
MACS Statement of Mission
Catholic schooling seeks to provide the young with the best kind of education possible, one that fosters a formation of the whole person that is deeply and enduringly humanising.1
Education is integral to the mission of the Church to proclaim the Good News. First and foremost every Catholic educational institution is a place to encounter the living God who in Jesus Christ reveals his transforming love and truth. This relationship elicits a desire to grow in the knowledge and understanding of Christ and his teaching. In this way those who meet him are drawn by the very power of the Gospel to lead a new life characterized by all that is beautiful, good, and true; a life of Christian witness nurtured and strengthened within the community of our Lord’s disciples, the Church.2
With parents and parishes, Catholic schooling seeks to fulfil this mission by providing an environment in which students are enabled to:
encounter God in Christ and deepen their relationship with him
pursue wisdom and truth encouraged by a supportive academic culture
grow in the practice of virtue, responsible freedom and serving the common good.
A Catholic school:
is actively embedded in the life of the faith communities of the local Church, which in turn is tangibly manifest in the life of each school
is an essential place for the evangelising of children and young people
prioritises the forming of missionary disciples of Jesus
exists to assist students and their families to integrate faith, reason, life and culture3
is conspicuously Christian in outlook, explicitly Catholic in faith and practice, and intentionally missionary in orientation
cultivates spiritual, social and emotional growth in a safe and protective environment
provides a learning environment in which the whole educational community is formed to embrace life in all its fullness (John 10: 10)
offers a human formation that has the intellectual, practical and moral excellence of learners at its heart
forms consciences, fosters peace and develops respectful dialogue at the service of intellectual charity
encourages the discovery of Catholic cultural heritage, especially in art, music, literature and architecture.
Catholic schools, which always strive to join their work of education with the explicit proclamation of the Gospel, are a most valuable resource for the evangelization of culture.4
The good work of educating the young, undertaken in the light of the Gospel, is a co-responsible task led by every member of the Catholic school community. Modelled by parents, principals and teachers, in prayer and with wisdom, through witness and by example, Catholic schooling is at the service of the integral human formation of children and young people in Christ.
A Catholic school is eucharistic in character. The sacramental and prayer life of the local Church, especially in the gathering of God’s People in Sunday Mass, is integral to the mission of a Catholic school and indispensable to its richness. A fruitful sign of the living witness of faith with parents and parishes is the participation of students and families in the life, mission and work of the local faith community, especially in the call to worship God and to serve the poor and marginalised (Acts 2: 42–47).
By cultivating a maturing of faith and the intellectual life through the modelling of good relationships, Catholic school students are prepared for living fruitfully in the world.
1Pope Francis, Christus Vivit, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Rome, 2019, n. 223.
2Pope Benedict XVI, Address to Catholic Educators, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Rome, 2008.
3Pope Francis, Christus Vivit, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Rome, 2019, n. 222.
4Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Rome, 2013, n. 134.
More information about MACS is available at www.macs.vic.edu.au.
Holy Trinity Parish School's Advisory Council
Because the good work of educating the young is a co-responsible task led by every member of the Catholic school community, School Advisory Councils have been established to provide a crucial point of connection between the wider school community and school leaders.
Strengthening community partnerships
Building a sense of belonging and ownership
Broadening the support base for the Parish faith community
Promoting ongoing education through learning in faith and life across the LCEC community
Holy Trinity Catholic Parish Primary Schools are schools which operate with the consent of the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and is owned, operated and governed by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS), where formation and education are based on the principles of Catholic doctrine, and where the teachers are outstanding in true doctrine and uprightness of life.