
Our students are fortunate to learn in an inclusive environment that values and respects diversity and equity. Our schools foster a culture that empowers young people to think critically, discern wisely and value the search for truth.
Working tirelessly behind the scenes to formulate and manage our structures and policies to deliver life-long learning outcomes for our students are a group of individuals committed to the Catholic ethos and tradition. School principals, teachers, support staff, parish priests and a large group of volunteers work together for the benefit of our students and the school community.
The important work of these remarkable individuals is honored each year with the Tasmanian Catholic Education Commission Recognition Awards. This year, we congratulate 10 individuals from around the State in recognition of their outstanding contribution to Catholic Education in Tasmania.
Exemplary Contribution to Catholic Education
Fr Bernie Graham, Dominic College
Exemplary Contribution to Catholic Education
Simone McManus, Guilford Young College
Outstanding Service as an Employee within Catholic Education
Christine Donnelly, Dominic College
Outstanding Service as an Employee within Catholic Education
Sharlene Duggan, St James Catholic College
Outstanding Service as an Employee within Catholic Education
Anne Haward, Mount Carmel College
Outstanding Service as an Employee within Catholic Education
Andrea Maver, St Mary’s College
Outstanding Service as an Employee within Catholic Education
Luke McCormack, St Patrick’s College
Outstanding Service as an Employee within Catholic Education
Mary Sherriff, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School
Outstanding Contribution as a Friend in Catholic Schools
Sandra Siebert, Star of the Sea Catholic College
Outstanding Contribution as a Friend in Catholic School
Margaret Young, John Paul II Catholic School
To view 2015 TCEC Recognition Awards
To view 2014 TCEC Recognition Awards
To view 2013 TCEC Recognition Awards