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Year 12 Parent Information Night

Parents are invited to an Information Night where they will hear important information from the College Principal, Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity, Leader of Wellbeing and PCG Teachers. Information includes:

  • Theme for the year #uniteyear12
  • Learning Expectations
  • Pastoral Care
  • Goals
  • Key Dates

REMAR Embarkation Camp

The Year 11 Blue and Year 12 Gold Embarkation Camp is a three-day retreat held at Serpentine Camp Centre. The two programs are held in conjunction in order to facilitate peer support, role modelling and community formation.

For the Year 11 Blue Caravel, it provides an opportunity to review the Red Crossing, informs the rowers of the expectations of the Blue Crossing and focuses on what it might mean to ‘live as Christ’s disciples’. As such, there is a strong focus on the development of a personal faith commitment.

The Gold Embarkation Program, provides an opportunity to review the Blue Crossing, informs the rowers of the expectations of the Gold Crossing and focuses on what it means to “be a witness in my community”. The camp seeks to form a supportive and committed group who will see the journey through.

At the end of the camp, the Blue and Gold rowers are given the opportunity to decide whether they wish to continue with the Caravel Crossing in 2019. Those who wish to continue will affirm their commitment to their Caravel.

Clare Cole, Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy

PK-12 Family Mass

All ֱ families are invited to join together in celebrating the PK-12 College Family Mass which will be celebrated by Father Joseph Tran. Our identity as a Catholic school is inspired by the charism of Saint Marcellin Champagnat, and our Marist educational tradition invites all members of this College community to a deeper commitment and understanding of what it means to actively live the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As part of this significant College event, the Year 6 and Year 12 student leaders will be officially commissioned. It is the expectation that all students between Pre Primary to Year 12 attend the Family Mass

This Mass is an integral part of College life as we seek to celebrate our Christian story and our College theme this year, consistent with other Marist Schools nationally, “We are called to be Holy by living our lives with love and by bearing witness today”.

To assist families in planning for this significant occasion, detailed information can also be accessed by .

2018 WACE Results and Awards

We have had some outstanding results in this year’s ATAR. 23 students received an ATAR >95 with our median ATAR score being 84.5. Congratulations to Kascia Pavisich who was our 2018 DUX and also received the highest ATAR of 99.45, followed closely by Jai Taylor who received a score of 99.4. Kascia also received a General Exhibition, an Outstanding Achievement in an ATAR Course Subject Exhibition for Psychology and a Subject Certificate of Excellence for English and Psychology. Congratulations also to Samantha Ashby who received a Subject Certificate of Excellence for Mathematics Applications. to see a full list of award winners which was published in The West Australian.

Well done, the College commends you all on your dedication and hard work! #Celebrate #shinethroughdiscovery #Classof2018

Marist Cricket Carnival

ֱ was honoured to be the host of the 46th Marist Cricket Carnival in 2018. Over the course of five days, the six teams from Marist schools across Australia competed at both the grounds of ֱ and Scotch Colleges. It was wonderful to witness the students renewing old acquaintances, forming new friendships and enjoying friendly competition on the field.

The schools are participated in this year’s Carnival were:

  • Assumption College, Kilmore VIC
  • Marcellin College, Bulleen
  • ֱ, Perth WA
  • St Gregory’s College, Campbelltown
  • Trinity Catholic College, Lismore
  • Trinity College, Beenleigh

Congratulations to St Gregory’s College Campbelltown who went undefeated to win this year’s Carnival and were awarded the Stan McCabe Trophy.

One of the many highlights of the Carnival was having Australia’s greatest fast bowler, Dennis Lillee join us as the guest speaker at the Presentation Dinner. Dennis enjoyed reflecting on his outstanding career and touched on some of the many highlights during his time playing for Australia.