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秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Principal

We enjoyed welcoming all our students and staff back to school, the grounds have been alive with vibrant energy. The students have made an excellent start to the year.  I would especially like to acknowledge our new staff and our new students; the littlies in PK and K the new high schoolers in Year 7 – all of our new 秀秀直播 Beings across the College. Starting in a new community can be daunting, and they have risen to the challenge admirably.

This year, we will focus on our Marist characteristic of 鈥楶RESENCE鈥, in acknowledgement of staffing and leadership changes and anticipation of the new Principal, Mr Andrew Watson in Term Two. The Marist understanding of presence is underpinned by 鈥榓 way of being鈥 that requires relationships to be intentionally based on care, attentiveness, and acceptance of the other. A still and mindful presence helps us to come to know God. A physical, compassionate and respectful presence allows us to come to know each other. Over time, presence promotes familiarity and is foundational to the development of trust and respect. Being present to one another in a school setting also requires a joint appreciation of the reasonable boundaries, established norms and expectations of behaviour in our community.  The Marist theme this year is 鈥楥reated and Called: a revolution of love and tenderness.鈥 The theme focuses on the notion that we are each created unique and are called to express our deepest and truest selves in this world, safe in the knowledge that we are loved unconditionally by God. It is in living as our truest selves that we reach the potential that lies within each of us.

Family Mass

We were fortunate to be able to gather as a community of staff, students and parents at our Family Mass on Wednesday evening.  It has been three years since we have come together in this way and the Mass was a beautiful way to start the year. We commissioned our 2023 Year 6 and 12 student leaders on the night. We wish them well as they embark upon their leadership journeys. I know they will serve our school confidently, with kindness and respect. Thank you to students and families for attending and participating in the Family Mass. I have had many people approach me to share positive affirmations about this special occasion.

WACE Results

We congratulate the Class of 2022 on their achievements as a graduating class. Their successes are evident not only in their results but in their contribution to the College. We will have an opportunity to celebrate the results when our top 30 students return for our High Achievement Assembly next week. We wish all of the wonderful young women and men in the cohort continued success in their future endeavours. Click here to view the full WACE results brochure

Year 11 and 12 Information Evening

Thank you to Year 11 and 12 students and parents for attending the Information Evening on Thursday 2 February. The Information Evenings are important occasions for parents and students to attend. We take the opportunity to introduce the PCG teachers and leaders and share information about the journey ahead. These nights set the tone for a productive year.

Parent Welcome Sundowner

It was wonderful to host our 秀秀直播 Parents at our Welcome Sundowner on Friday evening.  The night was a great success, parents and the executive staff mingled in Founders Court while the band played. It was a perfect setting for new families to meet current families, and for our current families to reconnect ahead of the school year.

Funeral Duncan Pugh

It was with great sadness that we shared the news of Duncan Pugh鈥檚 passing on the 25 January, a much-loved Physical Education and Outdoor Education teacher of 17 years.  We celebrated the life of Duncan yesterday at the College with his funeral service in our Champagnat Chapel, which flowed outside to Founders Court. Vast numbers of friends, family, current and past students and colleagues came to pay their respects to Duncan, his wife McKenzie and his boys Charlie and George. Ex-students and ex-staff commented that returning to 秀秀直播 to celebrate Duncan was like coming home. His impact was evident in the crowds of people that gathered on our grounds. Duncan鈥檚 death at just 48 is a stark reminder that life can be fleeting. He was well-known as a devoted family man and a loyal and loving friend. The beautiful service yesterday should inspire us to reach out and be present to those we love, our friends and our family. We closed the secondary school from lunchtime yesterday to facilitate the funeral and I extend a thank you to all our parents for supporting this significant occasion. 

CEWA Student achievement

On Monday 6 February, Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA) celebrated the top 70 ATAR students in the state. Two of our graduating Class of 2022, Owen Karamfiles and Saskia Wigley, were invited to receive recognition. We congratulate both Owen and Saskia on this most significant commendation.

Lavalla Carpark

The Lavalla Carpark is now open and the feedback from parents has been very positive. The traffic flow in both the morning and afternoon is smooth and efficient. The kiss 鈥榥 ride section will be operational shortly. We thank parents for their patience and understanding around the unavoidable delay in opening.

2022 Annual

The 2022 Annual has been printed and is available for families. It is a large publication that represents the 2022 year well. The Annual can be picked up at the school. Instructions for the collection of the publication will be sent via the classroom and PCG teachers.

Events Ahead

We look forward to the significant events occurring in the next two weeks, which include the K-6 information evening on 16 February, Year 7 to 12 Swimming Carnival on 16 February, Years 8 and 9 Information Evenings on 20 February, the Year 10 Information Evening will be online. The Year 3 to 9 auditions for our junior school musical, The Lion King are occurring, and our High Achievers Assembly is next week.

We look ahead to the coming weeks with a sense of hope and presence as we collaborate to provide an engaging Marist education for our young people.  

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Director of Mission and Catholic Identity

鈥淔or I know the plans I have for you,鈥 declares the Lord, 鈥減lans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.鈥 Jeremiah 29:11  

The first few weeks of school are always some of the most exciting, with students, families, and even teachers adjusting to the life of being back at school (or for many students like our Year 7鈥檚, getting used to a whole new community). This year has certainly been no different! We were very grateful to come together to celebrate our PK-12 Family Mass, and there has already been evidence of many of our Marist characteristics in the words, actions, and efforts of our students. I am looking forward to working with students, staff and families across the year as we seek to make Jesus Christ known and loved in our community in 2023. 

PK-12 Family Mass

It was wonderful to be able to gather again as a whole community for the first time in three years to celebrate our PK-12 Family Mass on Wednesday. It was a beautiful occasion, and we were so glad to be able to welcome so many students, families, and staff to our celebration. Darren McGregor, the visiting Regional Director of Marist Schools Australia, was impressed by the reverence and participation of our students, and the large number of families in attendance. It really was a shining example of the Family Spirit that exists so strongly within our community. We are very grateful to our celebrants for the evening, Fr Ruben, and Fr Kaz, as well as to our choir, readers, altar servers, extraordinary ministers, tech, catering, and grounds teams. We also had the opportunity to recognise our student leaders across Year 6 and Year 12 for 2023 as we gave them a blessing before the begin their ministry of service. Thank you to all those students, families, and staff who attended and made our evening so special.  

Marist Theme 2023 

Each year, Marist schools across Australia have a theme to guide us in both our reflections and actions for the year. The Marist Theme for 2023 is Created and Called a revolution of love and tenderness. It reminds us that we are created by God, each with a unique purpose, identity, and mission in life through his divine will and plan. 

Our theme also reminds us that God has a personal relationship with each of us. Indeed, God loves us more than we could ever know! It is through this relationship he seeks to guide and shape us, leading us towards fulfilment and a closer relationship with God. 

A revolution of love and tenderness is an invitation to us all to prioritise love and kindness in our thoughts, actions, and relationships, leading to a more compassionate and empathetic society. This movement reinforces treating others with respect, compassion, and promoting a more peaceful and harmonious community. The goal is to create a world where people put aside differences and treat each other with dignity and grace, leading to a more fulfilling and happier life for all. 

I look forward to sharing more on our Marist theme, and unpacking its meaning over the course of the year. 

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Sacramental Program

Students in Years 3,4,& 6 will this year have the opportunity to take part in the sacramental programs offered by their local parishes: 

Year 3Penance (Reconciliation) 
Year 4Eucharist (First Holy Communion) 
Year 6Confirmation

In order for students to complete the sacraments, families must enrol their child in the sacramental program in their local parish. Registrations for these programs can vary from parish to parish, and many parishes have already commenced this program. The links for our local parishes are below. I would encourage families to reach out shortly to their parish so their child does not miss out.  

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As part of their preparations to receive these sacraments, students will complete learning in class around their chosen sacrament, and also partake in a retreat day. Following this, students will be issued a certificate as evidence of their completed preparation which they can present to the parish.  They can then go ahead and partake in their sacrament.  

If you are a student outside of these year levels and you are interested in making one of the sacraments, you can do so by making enquiries at your local parish.

Did you know: The Marist Heart 

If you have ever visited our Champagnat Chapel, you may have noticed in the foyer our 鈥楳arist Heart.鈥 Many people walk past it every day, but I wonder if everyone understands the significance of this symbol? 

As Marcellin鈥檚 Champagnat鈥檚 Brothers of Mary began to grow, many of his brothers would travel far through the countryside to do their work. Champagnat would print the names of these brothers on small pieces of paper and place them in the heart. This heart became a symbol of the unity and brotherhood within the Society, and a reminder of Champagnat鈥檚 deep love for his brothers.  

Today, the Marist Heart remains a cherished symbol of the Marist heritage and a testament to the love Champagnat had for his brothers. It serves as a reminder of the close bonds of friendship, solidarity, and Family Spirit that exist within Marist communities. Inside the Marist Heart that sits in our chapel are the names of all our students and staff, so that even if they are not physically present, we know to keep these people in our thoughts and prayers always. Perhaps next time you pass by the Marist Heart, you can say a prayer for all of those in our community, and in other Marist communities across the world. 

Community Mass

Each week, the College celebrates a community mass on Thursdays at 8.10am in the Champagnat Chapel. Our first community mass for this year will be celebrated in Week 4, and will be hosted by Brigid Guild and 6 Red. All students, staff, and families are welcome to attend.  

Whether you are a regular visitor to our community masses, or you are thinking about joining us for the first time, this is a wonderful opportunity to come together in prayer and reflection. We hope to see many of you there as we come together to give thanks to God for all we have been blessed with.  

If you have any questions about the mass please don鈥檛 hesitate to contact the College.

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Deputy Principal Primary

The first two weeks of the 2023 school year has been a joyous experience for our Primary students and staff. In spending time in classrooms over the past two weeks it has been wonderful to see the amazing learning environments that teachers have created for our students, designing spaces in which children are truly engaged and can be challenged. Our students are already engaged in the curriculum, and I have been so impressed with the way all students have settled back into the routine of school and are letting their light shine in so many ways.  

It was exciting to welcome new students to 秀秀直播 last week, especially our youngest students in Pre-Kindy and Kindy who experienced their very first days as part of the 秀秀直播 community.

Student Testimonials

Circulating through classrooms this week, I have asked some of our Early Childhood students to share with me their favourite part of school so far this year. Here are some of their wonderful responses:

鈥淚 like to play with other children and do painting.鈥 – Patrick (Kindy) 

鈥淧laying blocks because I like playing with them.鈥 – Tom (Pre-Primary) 

鈥淏uilding magnets because I love building!鈥 – Fox (Pre-Primary) 

鈥淚 get to discover things every day.鈥 – Aurora (Year 1) 

鈥淩eading because Miss Ferris reads us really nice books.鈥 – Mila (Year 2) 

In the next Newsletter I will share some responses from our Years 3-6 students. 

I have enjoyed getting to know students and parents over the past two weeks and I look forward to meeting even more parents at our Primary Information Evening on Thursday 16 February. 

Lego Donation  

We are reaching out to ask for your help in donating any used LEGO bricks that you may have at home. These bricks will be used to build, create, and imagine during our Lego club, providing our students with a fun and educational activity that promotes teamwork, creativity and problem-solving skills.  

Donating LEGO brinks is a great way to support our school and help our students. If you have any bricks or kits that you would like to donate, please drop them off to your specific campus administration office.  

Library Volunteers 

We have wonderful libraries on both our Primary campuses and we encourage students to discover their love of reading by coming to browse and choose books from our large collection.  Help is needed with the shelving or covering of books on both campuses and we are seeking parent and or grandparent volunteers to help.    

If you would like to offer your assistance, please complete the form by Monday 13 February. A roster will then be drawn up and details will be emailed to you. 

Thank you in advance for your support. 

Alison Le Dan 
Teacher Librarian 

Fitness Fridays At Marian

Commencing Week 3, Marian Campus will be bringing back 鈥楩itness Friday鈥! This will be held on the Marian Oval from 8.20am and all students (PP 鈥 Year 2) will be able to participate in a variety of physical activities. Please note, Pre-Primary Parents are required to stay on campus to supervise until their classroom doors open at 8.45am. 

Parent Reps

Parent reps are in the process of being finalised. These parents will be contacted in the coming week and an induction session will be held at the school before each rep commences their role.

Years K-6 Parent Information Evening 鈥 Thursday 16 February

The Kindy to Year 6 Parent Information Evening is being held next week on Thursday 16 February 2023. This event is an opportunity for parents to meet their child鈥檚 classroom teacher and visit their individual classrooms.

To allow parents with multiple children attending Primary School (including across both campuses) to attend sessions for more than one child, all classroom teachers will be running two back-to-back sessions presenting the same information.  This allows parents to select suitable times.   We have also factored in cross campus travel time.

The evening will commence with a welcome by Principal – Dr Lucie McCrory, Vice Principal -Simon Martino and myself. Immediately following this, classroom teachers will present to parents in their individual classrooms.

The format for this information evening is below:

MARIAN CAMPUS
5:00-5:15pm 鈥 Principal, Vice Principal and Head of Primary Welcome in Marian Hall
5:20-5:45pm 鈥 Teacher Presentations: Session 1 (in individual classrooms)
5:50-6:15pm 鈥 Teacher Presentations: Session 2 (in individual classrooms)

LAVALLA CAMPUS
5:45-6:00pm – Principal, Vice Principal and Head of Primary Welcome in Lavalla Hall

6:05-6:30pm 鈥 Teacher Presentations: Session 1 (in individual classrooms)

6:35-7:00pm 鈥 Teacher Presentations: Session 2 (in individual classrooms)

I look forward to welcoming you on Thursday 16 February at either Campus Hall to begin the evening.

Click HERE for the Letter to Parents.

Y3-6 – PE/Sport/Swimming Trial Information  

Please click HERE for details regarding PE and Sport timetable, and swimming trials scheduled to take place on Thursday 16 February. Please click for more information. 

秀秀直播 News Term 4 Week 9: From the Vice Principal

Key Dates –

Key Dates Week 1 and 2, Term 1 2023 

  • Thursday 2 February 鈥 Y11 and Y12 Parent Information Sessions, 6.30pm Gym and Auditorium 
  • Friday 3 February 鈥 Parent Welcome Sundowner, 5.30pm Marist Auditorium  
  • Wednesday 8 February 鈥 PK-12 Family Mass, 5.00pm Marcellin Oval 

Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership throughout the 2022 school year.  It is a great privilege to be involved in the lives of young people and I thank our families, parents, and carers for your trust in the College to nurture your daughter鈥檚 and son鈥檚 development and growth.  I also offer my thanks and gratitude to our teachers and support staff for their commitment to our students and families. 

Wishing you all a safe and holy Christmas and a happy New Year.  

Save the Dates  

Friday 3 February – Parent Welcome Sundowner

Please join us in celebrating the start of the 2023 school year, as we welcome new families into our community, and reconnect with each other. To purchase tickets please click here

Wednesday 8 February 

The College warmly invites our College community, students, staff and families, to join us to celebrate our PK-12 Family Mass to commence the 2023 school year.  The Eucharist will commence at 5.30pm on the Br Terrace Gleeson Oval.  More information will be forthcoming. 

Reports

Families in Years K 鈥撯11鈥痺ill have access to their reports from 4.00pm on Friday 9 December. 

Please ensure you can log into SEQTA to retrieve the reports. Any families leaving 秀秀直播,鈥痠ncluding鈥痮ur class of 2022 students,鈥痑re reminded to download all reports from SEQTA as鈥痜iles will be archived at鈥痶he鈥痚nd of December and will鈥痭o longer be accessible. 

Booklists

Please click HERE to access booklists for students in years 7 鈥 12.  

2023 Term Dates 

Term 1 

  • Monday 30 Jan – Staff Commence 
  • Tuesday 31 Jan – Staff Professional Learning Day (College Closed) 
  • Wednesday 1 Feb – Students Commence: K-Y7 and New Students Y8 -11 (Orientation) 
  • Thursday 2 Feb – Students Commence: Y8-12 
  • Monday 6 March – Labour Day 鈥 Public Holiday (College Closed) 
  • Thursday 6 April – Term concludes for staff and students 

Term 2 

  • Monday 24 April 鈥 Marist Faith Formation Day (College Closed) 
  • Tuesday 25 April – Anzac Day 鈥 Public Holiday (College Closed) 
  • Wednesday 26 April – PK-12 Students return 
  • Monday 5 June – Western Australia Day 鈥 Public Holiday (College Closed) 
  • Friday 30 June – Term concludes for staff and students 

Term 3 

  • Monday 17 July – Staff Professional Learning Day (College Closed) 
  • Tuesday 18 July – PK-Y10 Parent Teacher Interviews  
  • Wednesday 19 July – PK-12 Students return 
  • Friday 11 August – Staff Wellbeing Day (College Closed) 
  • Monday 14 August – Staff Catholic Faith Day (College Closed) 
  • Wednesday 20 September – Y12 last day 
  • Friday 22 September – Term concludes for staff and students 

Term 4 

  • Monday 9 October – Staff Professional Learning Day (College Closed) 
  • Monday 9 October – Y7 2024 Orientation Day 
  • Tuesday 10 October – PK-12 Students return 
  • Thursday 23 November – Y11 last day 
  • Friday 1 December – Y10 last day 
  • Thursday 6 December – PK-Y9 last day聽
  • Friday 8 December – Staff Professional Learning Day (College Closed) 
  • Monday 11 December – Staff Professional Learning Day (College Closed) 
  • Tuesday 12 December – Staff final day (College Closed) 

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秀秀直播 News Term 4 Week 9: From the Deputy Principal Primary

Year 6 Graduation 

Tuesday evening was a wonderful celebration of our Year 6 students primary school journey. The St John Henry 秀秀直播 Learning Hub provided a beautiful backdrop for the Awards ceremony, as our students reflected on the journey that lies ahead of them on Marcellin Campus. Congratulations to our Annual Award winners on their significant achievements:

Year 6 Subject Award Winners 2022 

Religious Education  

6 Blue: Mitchell Short 
6 Green: Lucas Stanway 
6 Red: Sienna Larcombe 

English  

6 Blue: Ella Baws 
6 Green: Bailey Aylmore 
6 Red: Gabrielle Ferreira Ballinger 

Mathematics  

6 Blue: Deion Fernando 
6 Green: Nathan Ausmeier 
6 Red: Alessio Gismondi 

Humanities & Social Sciences – Damon Caratti 

Science  – Holly Hart 

Health – Zoe Krasnykova 

Digital & Design Technologies – Ruben Zafiropoulos 

Physical Education   

The Physical Education award is presented to the student who has performed at a high level throughout all physical education classes throughout the year. 

Luke Rombouts 

Annabelle Adamini 

Outstanding Athlete 

The Most Outstanding Athlete award is presented to the athlete who has shown consistent success across the swimming, cross country, and athletics carnivals. 

Hamish Macgregor  

Kaydee Van Deventer 

Italian/Languages – Alessandro La Verghetta 

Music – Joshua Woods 

Visual Arts – Ruben Zafiropoulos 

Performing Arts – Madison Bradford 

Year 6 Major Award Winners 2022 

Commitment to Learning 

The Commitment to Learning awards are presented to one student in each class who consistently strives for self-improvement through a reflective process, completes tasks鈥痮n time,鈥痙emonstrates independent work habits and always works collaboratively with others.鈥疶hey set an excellent example to their peers in their diligent approach towards their learning.  

6 Blue 鈥 Tayla Berghan 

6 Green 鈥 Zac Sindall 

6 Red 鈥 Emily Mainstone 

Citizenship Award 

This award acknowledges a student who has鈥痯roved to be an outstanding young citizen by their attitude towards fellow students and teachers, their behaviour both within the school and in their community and their willingness to participate in activities and projects. They are a person who sets an example for their peers, contributing positively to our school community at every opportunity.   

Hamish Macgregor 

Saint Marcellin Champagnat Award 

The Saint Marcellin Champagnat Award is built on our Marist Charisms; and is presented to a student who demonstrates a knowledge of our Faith, shows active service, care and respect for others, has a genuine love of work and an approach of simplicity in all that they do. They are the difference maker in our community, doing all that they do in the way of Mary with humility, courage and strength. 

Andie Anderton 

Proxime Accessit (Runner up Dux) 

This award is presented to a student who has worked consistently hard all year to demonstrate a very high level of academic success. This student embodies the Marist characteristic of Love of Work and has set a fine example for their peers. 

Joshua Woods 

Saint John Henry 秀秀直播 Award (Dux) 

This prestigious award is presented to one student who has displayed consistently high academic achievement and application across all key learning areas.鈥疶hey have demonstrated outstanding results across all subject areas, working diligently and consistently all year to achieve success. 

Kaydee Van Deventer 

Pizza Pool Parties & Marian Water Fun Day

This week our students in Year 3, 4 and 5 enjoyed their annual Pizza Pool Party, with many smiles and laughs being enjoyed as students splashed and cooled off in the College pool. Our Marian Campus students had a wonderful time on the water slides today, and the excitement on their faces was a wonderful culmination of the busy term.   

 We hope the event enabled students to celebrate their hard work and achievements from across the year with their friends and teachers. 

Year 2 Assembly 鈥 Farewell to Marian Campus 

Our Year 2 students performed a beautiful rendition of the Dr Suess book 鈥淥h! The places you will go!鈥 which is a very accurate reflection of what lies ahead for them as they transition over to our Lavalla Campus.聽聽

Their entrance to the song 鈥楩ame鈥 also set the scene beautifully, for the celebration and reflection of all their wonderful learning and achievements across the Marian Campus.  

A very big thank you to their teachers for preparing such a wonderful farewell event.  

Christmas Carols 

Thank you to our families for joining us on Wednesday evening for our Primary Carols & Awards evening. I have had overwhelmingly positive feedabck frgom families and teachers on the atmosphere of the evening. Our students sung beuatifully, and the sense of 秀秀直播 community was very evident across the evening.  

A special thanks to Ms Ava Bilton for her countless hors of preparation in teaching the carols to our students, and to our 秀秀直播 Voices choir for their support of the event also.  

Annual Awards Winners 

Congratulations to the following students on their wonderful achievements.  

 In the Way of Mary Award presented to the student who embodies the Marist faith throughout the year in their daily words and actions.  Shine Through Discovery Award presented to the student who has achieved outstanding academic achievement over the school year  Br Francois Award Presented to a student who has demonstrated exceptional growth in their learning over the school year.  
Kindy Red Lucas Pitcher Charlotte Alchin  Sienna Bendall 
Kindy Green Sienna Jowett Leopold Boyatzis Ethan Philpott 
Kindy Blue Harvey O鈥橩eeffe Logan Morphett Lily Jopson 
Pre-Primary Red Lily Jones Sidney Williamson Sofia Tassone 
Pre-Primary Green Lincoln Rodgers Pia Nair  Noah Smith  
Pre-Primary Blue Ava Petherick Leon Di Benedetto Finley Shephard 
1 Red Leo Porter Poppy Head Sam Honeywell 
1 Green Emerson Dolz Leith Morgan Donovan Johnson 
1 Blue Miranda Porter Odette Taylor Connor Whitehead 
2 Red Nina Gordon Benjamin Van Wynter Cybulski 
2 Green Taylor Heng Luke Parry Leonardo Cardaci Anza 
2 Blue Ella Reilly Lucas Ramsden Joshua Bower 
3 Red Ella Jones  Noah Mawson Jack McCagh 
3 Green Oliver Duck Lachlan Rear Alyssa D鈥橝gostino 
3 Blue Franklin Walker Lucius Van Zyl Samantha Glyde 
4 Red Zoe Teh Ryan Magee Nicholas Ausmeier 
4 Green Julian Cameron Rita Kirk Cooper D鈥橝gostino 
4 Blue Sloane O鈥橞rien Kate Gordon  Liam Cooley 
5 Red Savannah Otten Elena Thornberry Griffin Chester 
5 Green John Haarhoff Mavrick Patterson Eva Glew 
5 Blue Berkley Blizzard Lola Vogl Arlia Della Franca 

2023 Student Council & Faction Captains

The 2023 Student Council and Faction Captains were announced at our Carols event. This announcement followed a thorough process where students were requried to provide a written application detailing their desire and suitability for a position on the student council.  Individual speeches were then delivered to their peers, teachers and members of leadership, after which the Year 5 cohort of students and teaching staff voted.  

Congratulations to the following students who form our 2023 Student Council: 

  • Noah Parelli 
  •  Nicholas Heng
  •  John Haarhoff
  •  Cooper Raguseo
  •  Otis Keane
  •  Sophie Parry
  •  Ava Di Pietro
  •  Elise Cakar
  •  Eva Menzies-Stewart
  •  Grace Taylor

Congratulations to our 2023 Faction Captains: 

Brigid: Rhys Hearn & Arlia Della Franca  

Marcellin: Mavrick Patterson & Mya Cantelo  

Delaney: Stefan Moscholopolous & Isla Kalebic  

Knox: Jordy Vladich & Layla Bornmann 

Stationary supplies for Lavalla students

There are no booklists for Primary school students and supplies will be provisioned by the classroom teachers.  

However, parents of Lavalla Campus (Year 3 鈥 Year 6, 2023) students will require the following items: 
 
*   pencil case 
*   scissors 
*   ruler 
*   glue stick 
*   lead pencils & eraser 
*   blue pens & red pens 
*   highlighter 
*   coloured pencils 
*   textas 
*   earphones