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Winter Sleepout

Parents, staff and students are invited to participate in our ‘online sleepout’ to raise community awareness and understanding about the realities people experiencing homelessness face. Families are encouraged to do one or a combination of the following activities on Friday night in solidarity and with our family spirit to better live our Marist Spirituality:

  • Watch some of the videos posted to our social media pages and talk about your thought over dinner
  • Have dinner of sandwiches or soup in a thermos in the car and participate in some of the reflection questions posted to our social media pages
  • Spend the night in your car in your driveway
  • Spend the night in your backyard (outdoors) with or without a tent
  • Spend the night on your couch or the floor

Possible food to keep with you or eat or dinner (this type of dinner is provided to those sleeping rough on the streets every night)

  • Soup or sandwiches
  • Hot thermos of Milo
  • Muesli bars

The sleep out will end the College’s Blanket Drive for St Vincent de Paul. Make sure to check the newsletter and parent communication regarding this and keep an eye for more information about the issue of homelessness in our community on our social media pages.

Year 10 Immunisations

All Year 10 students have the opportunity to be vaccinated against Meningococcal ACWY. Students are allowed to wear Sports Uniform on this day.

Should you have any queries regarding the Immunisation or the Immunisation Program, please contact the Health Units listed below.

  • Perth Central Immunisation Clinic – 9321 1312
  • City of Joondalup – 9400 4938
  • City of Bayswater – 9272 0622
  • City of Wanneroo – 9405 5000

ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Parents Consultative Committee Meeting

An invitation is extended to all parents and guardians to attend the next ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Parents Consultative Committee Meeting (NPCC).

The NPCC meetings, convened by the Principal and attended by various members of the College Leadership Team, is a representative group, voice and forum to gain insight into our school improvement plan and to discuss school concerns. The NPCC serves to help advance the best interests of those within our College Community. Whilst policy is determined and set by the College Executive and supported by the Advisory Council, the NPCC is a critically important group in providing input and feedback.