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这里有这家学校的一些信息:
”Mr Perrottet – who also won his school’s English prize and major athletic shield for his middle distance running – went on to become the state’s youngest premier on Tuesday.
As his political career has blossomed, much has been made of his religious faith and educational background: he is an alumnus of Redfield College in Dural and his family has connections to its sister school, Tangara, in Cherrybrook.
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Both schools are linked to Opus Dei: a highly conservative and private Catholic prelature founded in the 1920s and given approval within the Catholic Church in 1950. Religious study camps are often advertised in school newsletters and well-attended mass services are held daily by the schools’ Opus Dei chaplains.
But the extent of Opus Dei’s hold over the schools and their communities is disputed and, according to some, overstated.
Students from Redfield College march with the cross in Dural in 2008.
Students from Redfield College march with the cross in Dural in 2008.Credit:Robert Pearce
Tangara and Redfield were founded by the Parents for Education Foundation (PARED) in the 1980s and each have Opus Dei chaplains. The PARED founders, some of whom were Opus Dei members, started the schools based on their belief that parents should have greater responsibility over their children’s education; a key Catholic teaching.
They established Tangara School for Girls in 1982, followed by brother school Redfield in 1986. Two other schools – boys school Wollemi College and Montgrove School for Girls – were founded in western Sydney several years later. The PARED board, which runs the schools, is made up of mostly current and former parents.“
https://www.smh.com.au/national/ ... 0211004-p58x1e.html
主题是说新省长毕业的学校(Redfield)和姐妹学校Tangara.
不知道他们会不会问你们的信仰问题. 做好思想准备 或者和先生 孩子商量一下,至少不要反感才好. 有些教会学教义比较严格. |
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