Education
Rebel soldier, inmate, teacher: Egidio “Gil” Carvalho shares his journey
Egidio Lay Carvalho has come a long way from who he was at 24. As a young rebel soldier, Carvalho had been accused of attacking...read more
Student leaders learn to be open to going beyond borders
“Our language and culture might be different, but what mattered most is the emotional connection we had. This allowed us to be more open to...read more
Igniting educators in Japan to lead by discernment
Sixteen educators in Japan – from four Jesuit high schools and Sophia University – were recently introduced to Ignatian discernment in the context of education. ...read more
A special café opens at Banteay Prieb
Banteay Prieb, the Jesuit vocational training centre in Cambodia, has opened a café managed and staffed by young people with intellectual disabilities. The café provides...read more
Coming together as a global Jesuit education network
It was a week during which the momentum of the global Jesuit education network was very much evident. For the education secretaries of the six...read more
XLC explores potential partnership with Georgetown University
Xavier Learning Community (XLC) in Thailand, the youngest Jesuit school in the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific, is in talks with the oldest Jesuit university...read more
A new beginning for Instituto São João de Brito
Three years after it opened, Instituto São João de Brito (ISJB) marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter with the inauguration of its very...read more
Education for peace
Students in community schools and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in refugee camps in Myanmar are learning about peace building through workshops run by the Jesuit...read more
Education secretaries to collaborate on new projects
Two important projects are underway for the education apostolate across the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific: the Ignatian Educator Volunteer Programme and the Connected Classrooms Project. These...read more
