The CHARIS Brand for SCEA schools and the Central Office has now been previewed at all SCEA sites, with the external release of all brand-related materials due for release later this year.
This week, SCEA’s school marketers came together to see the new branding for SCEA schools, including brand guides for future newsletters, templates for marketing guidelines and wayfinding signage for school sites.
“Our goal today was to ensure that our marketers are all hearing from the Chief Executive Officer at the same time, understanding that our schools are part of one team while remaining unique to their individual communities,” said Kirsten Page (Lead Designer – SCEA).

The marketers hear about the CHARIS virtues and the branding updates from Mrs Kirsten Page.
The team of marketers interact with nearly 1,000 staff and 5,400 students across 8 school sites across Perth each day.
Their ability to take the new brand concepts (with a unified concept for all websites, newsletters, signage, etc.) and roll them out across our different SCEA communities is vital as we seek to serve our students, families, and staff in this new chapter for SCEA schools and the Central Office.

Photo (from left): Ms Veronica Dahdal (Southern Hills Christian College), Mrs Tanja Nell (Mundaring Christian College), Mrs Cheryl Long (Swan Christian College), Mr Tom Do (Kalamunda Christian School), Mr Brandon Menage (SCEA Central Office – Video), Mrs Kirsten Page (SCEA Central Office – Lead Designer), Mr Giles Creelman (SCEA Central Office), Ms Ashleigh Nguyen (Ellenbrook Christian College), Ms Rhiannon Reynolds (Beechboro Christian School), Mr Ross Ferguson (Mundaring Christian College), Ms Lauren Hays (SCEA Central Office – Design), Mrs Yolanda Engelbrecht deputising for Angelique Botha (Northshore Christian Grammar School).
