Spirit of Catholic Education Award

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DARKNESS TO DAYLIGHT TEAM

St Teresa's Catholic College, Noosaville - Archdiocese of Brisbane

Mark Roberton, Meegan Keating, Ronel Scheepers, Belinda Byrne, Elizabeth Robertson

At the heart of a remarkable success story is a group of passionate​ educators from St Teresa’s Catholic College in Noosaville. Since 2016, this dedicated team has profoundly impacted over 100 Year 10 students through their transformative program, which includes participating in the community Darkness to Daylight Challenge. This initiative, which involves a challenging overnight run, not only raises awareness but also generates crucial funds for those affected by domestic violence.

The team has nurtured a culture of respect, empathy, and advocacy, equipping students with the skills to become leaders and change makers, all while raising over $59,000 for Challenge​DV. Their commitment has turned the program into a powerful example of community involvement, inspiring a ripple effect of awareness and support to help drive social change.

The College’s Darkness to Daylight 2023 journey was captured in the compelling documentary “Why We Run”, a film that has not only moved audiences but also motivated seven additional South-East Queensland schools to join the fight against domestic violence this year. At this early stage, up to 15 schools have also expressed an interest in adopting the program for 2025.

Guided by the Catholic values of social justice and respect for all, the team integrates these principles into the program, promoting respect, kindness, and service. Their dedication has transformed lives and made a lasting difference, beautifully exemplifying the spirit of Catholic education.

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© Brisbane Catholic Education (2024) Photo: Mel Richardson

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