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In this episode of the Growing Hearts podcast, we speak with Matt Aldous, Headmaster of Redfield College, about the deeper purpose of Catholic education. Matt reflects on how schools can be more than places of academic learning—they can become environments where students learn to encounter Christ in the ordinary moments of daily life.
Drawing on his experience as a teacher, leader, and parent, Matt shares insights into the habits and values that shape young people: love for prayer, the practice of confession, and the resilience to always begin again. He also highlights the vital role of parents, especially fathers, as spiritual leaders in the home, and how schools can complement this by offering opportunities for mentoring, sacraments, and personal growth.
Key Topics Discussed:
Join the Conversation
We'd love to hear your reflections on this episode! Catholic education is more than academics—it's about helping young people discover God in the ordinary moments of daily life.
How have you seen schools support faith and character in your own family?
Have there been small, everyday practice at home or at school—that made a big difference in your child's faith journey?
How do you encourage consistency, prayer, or openness to God in your family life?
We also invite you to share stories of hope: times when you've seen young people rise above challenges, nurture a closer friendship with God, or simply take small steps that showed growth. These moments remind us that every new day is a fresh opportunity to begin again.
Join the conversation on our social media channels or leave a comment on our website. Together, let's inspire one another to nurture faith, resilience, and joy in the ordinary moments of family and school life.
You can:
Follow us on Instagram @growingheartspodcast
Find out more about the Pared Foundation: visit our website
Discover our schools by visiting: pared.edu.au/openday
Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on any of our future episodes
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In this episode of the Growing Hearts podcast, we speak with Matt Aldous, Headmaster of Redfield College, about the deeper purpose of Catholic education. Matt reflects on how schools can be more than places of academic learning—they can become environments where students learn to encounter Christ in the ordinary moments of daily life.
Drawing on his experience as a teacher, leader, and parent, Matt shares insights into the habits and values that shape young people: love for prayer, the practice of confession, and the resilience to always begin again. He also highlights the vital role of parents, especially fathers, as spiritual leaders in the home, and how schools can complement this by offering opportunities for mentoring, sacraments, and personal growth.
Key Topics Discussed:
Join the Conversation
We'd love to hear your reflections on this episode! Catholic education is more than academics—it's about helping young people discover God in the ordinary moments of daily life.
How have you seen schools support faith and character in your own family?
Have there been small, everyday practice at home or at school—that made a big difference in your child's faith journey?
How do you encourage consistency, prayer, or openness to God in your family life?
We also invite you to share stories of hope: times when you've seen young people rise above challenges, nurture a closer friendship with God, or simply take small steps that showed growth. These moments remind us that every new day is a fresh opportunity to begin again.
Join the conversation on our social media channels or leave a comment on our website. Together, let's inspire one another to nurture faith, resilience, and joy in the ordinary moments of family and school life.
You can:
Follow us on Instagram @growingheartspodcast
Find out more about the Pared Foundation: visit our website
Discover our schools by visiting: pared.edu.au/openday
Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on any of our future episodes

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