Pupil-Free Days 鈥 Friday 22 August and Monday 25 August
You are reminded that we have pupil-free days for all students coming up at the end of Week 5. On Friday 22 August, our staff will be participating in a wellbeing day with a focus on service. Staff will be working on a range of activities, including cooking for Shopfront, flatpack construction for No Limits and more. Monday 25 August is Catholic Day. We hope many families will be able to make the most of this extended time together.
秀秀直播 Parents Forum 鈥 Save the Date
We are excited to invite you to our Term 3 秀秀直播 Parents Forum, where we will be trying something new! This time, you can choose the sessions that interest you most, with each presentation running twice.
Come along to:
Discover what鈥檚 changing in Social Media Legislation and discuss considerations for school, parents and students
Explore our rich Marist Identity and what it means for our community
Learn practical ways to help students build resilience
Gain insight into the Equip, Guide, Thrive program
It is a great opportunity to connect, learn and be part of important conversations shaping our school community. Full details and registration information will be sent out soon.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Year 12 Legacy Project 鈥 Do It For Cancer
The 2025 Student Leadership Team have spent time this year reflecting on what kind of legacy they want to leave behind. As a team, they wanted to do something to genuinely make a difference within the 秀秀直播 community and beyond. Through a number of workshops, they considered how they could increase student engagement through hope and connection. They felt this could be achieved by supporting a cause that affects many Australians and many of our own families.
The Class of 2025 are supporting the Cancer Council’s Do It For Cancer fundraiser. Year 12 students are either cutting their hair or committing to a physical challenge over the next month in the hope of raising awareness, hope, funds, and hopefully building a meaningful Class of 2025 legacy.
So far, the team has 40 participants and has already raised over $16000! The haircuts will take place in Week 8 during their Extended PCG.
If you wish to have a look at the team page or donate, you can do so at the following link:
If there are any families who may be able to assist with the haircuts, please contact Mrs Carla Pastorelli, Deputy Principal Secondary via email carla.pastorelli@newman.wa.edu.au
The Class of 2025 thanks you for your support.
Wellbeing Week
Feeling well, or 鈥榳ellbeing鈥 is fundamental to our overall health and enjoyment of life. We recognise the importance of education, raising awareness and providing opportunities for students to develop their own wellbeing and to contribute to and participate in our flourishing community. This year, Wellbeing Week will be celebrated in Week 6. Each day will focus on a different element of wellbeing; Together Tuesday, Wellness Wednesday, Thankful Thursday & Fitness Friday.
On Friday 22 August, staff will be participating in a Wellbeing Day focusing on service. We are calling for parents or students to submit messages of appreciation or gratitude to our staff, which will be delivered on our Staff Wellbeing Day. You are invited to enter a message using this .
Hours of Supervision
Parents are reminded that the hours of supervision for students are outlined below. Students are not permitted on Campus outside of hours unless attending a prearranged College activity (such as Homework Club). Students are not permitted to wait for their parents inside the Auditorium or other College facilities.
College Policy Updates
The following College Policies have been recently updated:
After-Hours Access to College Grounds
We are fortunate to have beautiful College facilities that are enjoyed by our students, families and local community through College programs, club activities and special events. To keep these spaces safe, well-maintained and available for their intended purposes, we ask for your support in ensuring that our grounds are respected and used appropriately.
Please be reminded that no students or members of the public should be on College grounds outside of school hours unless:
Participating in College-organised activities
Taking part in activities run by our on-site clubs
Attending events in the Auditorium
Unfortunately, in recent weeks, there have been instances of anti-social and unsafe behaviour after hours on College property. While the majority of our community does the right thing, a small number of individuals have caused disruption and acted in ways that are not acceptable in our community.
We are asking parents and caregivers to speak with their children about the importance of respecting school grounds and the people who use them, and to reinforce that being on site outside of the times above is not permitted. If you become aware of any after-hours activity on our grounds, please contact the College or, if urgent, the police.
Together, we can help maintain a safe, welcoming and respectful environment for all who use our facilities.
Our Guild Athletics Carnival took place on Thursday 7 August. The weather was perfect and the students displayed great enthusiasm, healthy competition, and strong participation throughout the day. Our Year 12 students set the tone for the day as they opened the carnival with a costume parade, the traditional Year 12 200m race and led the inaugural Guild Battle. MacKillop Guild took out both the Guild Spirit and Guild Battle awards.
Congratulations to Marcellin Guild who won the overall Athletics Carnival! Marcellin Guild have won all three major carnivals in 2025!
Thank you to the PE Team, the Guild Coordinators and staff for making the day a success. We look forward to acknowledging individual achievements at an assembly in Week 7.
High Achievers Assembly:
On Monday 4 August we celebrated the Year 7 鈥 12 Semester One High Achievers Assembly. We are proud to acknowledge our high-achieving students whose dedication, perseverance, and passion for learning have led to outstanding results. Their achievements throughout Semester One are a credit to their hard work, the support of their families, and the encouragement of our College community. Families of the High Achievers were invited to share in a morning tea with their children and staff. Congratulations to all students who were acknowledged.
Mrs Carla Pastorelli
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL SECONDARY
Pathways and Careers Information:听Year 10听
Subject selection for Year 11, 2026
Thank you to all the students and families who have now completed their subject requests for Year 11, 2026. The College is now in the process of constructing the timetable for next year, and after this process students and families will be advised of their allocated subjects for Year 11.
Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025
The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here:
Pathways and Careers Information:听Year 11听
Re-selecting subjects for Year 12, 2026
Thank you to all the students and families who have now completed their subject requests for Year 12, 2026. The College is now in the process of constructing the timetable for next year, and after this process students and families will be advised of their allocated subjects for Year 12.
For students thinking of attending University
TISC has a series of videos explaining things like ATAR calculation, prerequisite subjects, scaling, and preferences. You can find them here: 听
Here is a parents guide to University: 听
And here is the 鈥淔irst in Family鈥 resource, for students who might be the first in their family to attend University: 听
Are you thinking of attending a University Open Day? Dates are below. This blog might help you: 听听
Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025
The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here:
Pathways and Careers Information:听Year 12听
University Early Offer information
Please see below for the latest available Early Offer information.
Early Offers are now open, and all Year 12 students have been provided with information about how to access the TISC system and enter preferences.
Students and families can find this information here:
Curtin University
Early Offers are available for ATAR and non-ATAR students. Must achieve WACE and meet any prerequisites. Submit your application via TISC, putting your Curtin Early Offer course as your first preference. Full information and list of eligible courses at:
Edith Cowan University
Full information and list of eligible courses at: Open to ATAR, Certificate IV, and UniReady students. Submit your Early Offer application by placing an eligible ECU course as your first TISC preference. First offers released to students on 2 September 2025.
Murdoch University
Must achieve WACE and meet any prerequisites. Early Offers for Certificate IV and UniReady/UniPath students will be conditional on passing. Submit your application via TISC, putting your desired Murdoch Early Offer course as your first preference.
Notre Dame University
Full information and list of eligible courses at: Opens 1 May 2025. First offers released to students on 1 September 2025. Apply via the Notre Dame online portal or via TISC. Open to ATAR Pathway students only. All offers are conditional offers.
University of WA
Submit your application via TISC, putting your desired UWA Early Offer course as your first preference. Open to ATAR Pathway students only. Students can apply for an Early Offer for all degrees excluding Assured Pathways to Medicine, Dental Medicine, Podiatric Medicine or the Bachelor of Biomedicine (specialised). Students must satisfy UWA鈥檚 English requirements and any subject prerequisite requirements. Further information at:
University information
TISC has a series of videos explaining things like ATAR calculation, prerequisite subjects, scaling, and preferences. You can find them here: 听
Are you the first person in your family to attend University? This might assist: 听
Here are some useful tools to prepare students for the transition to University: 听听
Here is a parents guide to University: 听
This resource is a place where you can ask current University students questions about their University courses:听 听听
University scholarships
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
Murdoch University
Notre Dame University
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Christian Leaders Scholarship
Gap year information
Students interested in taking a gap year in 2026 might find the following interesting:
Defence Force Gap Year: 听
Other gap year ideas: 听
And: 听
Also this Marist volunteering opportunity: 听
Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025
The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here:
UPCOMING CAREERS EVENTS
EVENT
DATE
LINK
Defence Force Careers Information Session
21 August
Army Reserve Information Session
26 August
Nursing Information Evening (Murdoch)
27 August
Defence Force Engineering Careers Information Session
28 August
Science and Maths Information Evening (ECU)
28 August
Health and Education Information Evening (Murdoch)
2 September
Computing and Cybersecurity Information Evening (ECU)
2 September
Science, IT, Engineering Information Evening (Murdoch)
3 September
Defence Force: Combat and Security Information Session
3 September
Business and Law Information Evening (Murdoch)
4 September
Curtin Degree Expo
4 September
Engineering Information Evening (ECU)
5 September
Nursing and Midwifery Information Evening (ECU)
5 September
Teacher Education Information Evening (ECU)
9 September
Defence Force Careers Information Session
9 September
Business and Law Information Evening (ECU)
10 September
Army Careers Information Session
11 September
Defence Force: Special Forces Information Session
16 September
Medical and Health Information Evening (ECU)
17 September
Future Student Information Evening (ECU)
19 November
Army Reserve Information Session
23 September
Defence Force: Officer and Management Information Session
25 September
Entry pathways to Medicine (Notre Dame)
30 September
If you are thinking of attending a University Open Day, this blog might help you get the most out of it:
Welcome back to Term 3! A great occasion as our PK to Year 2 students, staff and parents moved over to the Lavalla campus on the first day of this term. Thank you to all staff for the work they achieved over the break to have everything ready and running for our students. I also thank parents for their support of the move. So many families commented on the facilities and the warmth of the welcome. New students and families started their 秀秀直播 journey this term and I hope they are feeling settled and a part of the Family Spirit.
Emil and The Detectives plus Catholic Performing Arts Festival
Congratulations to the Arts team, Marist Auditorium team and the talented students who performed Emil and the Detectives on Thursday. Their last performance is tonight, Friday. The opening performance was fantastic and showcased the further development of the Arts at 秀秀直播.
We are in the season of the Catholic Performing Arts Festival and Over 400 students are performing from our College over the next 6 weeks. Best of luck to our orchestras, ensembles, soloists, artists, dancers and actors. Following the Catholic Performing Arts season, we will host fellow Marist School, Sacred Heart College, Adelaide, for the Marist Music Exchange. What a great term to celebrate everything to do with our Arts and then lead into Term 4 events with Arts Week and the Dance Showcase, Art Exhibition and the final Music Night.
Celebrating Academic Success
On the Marcellin Campus (Secondary), we will be holding our first Celebration Assembly for Term 3. This assembly focuses on Semester 1 academic high achievement and sits with the beginning of Year Academic Assembly and end of Year Awards Night, as the most prestigious of academic celebrations in the College. We are really looking forward to recognising this achievement alongside the students鈥 parents who have been invited to the event.
Planting for the Future
Today, a group of Year 6 and Year 12 Student Leaders planted over 200 native plants and trees on the Tuscany Way embankment. This is the next stage of the planting program that began in 2023, and we thank the City of Stirling for the donation of such important plants and trees to support corridors of green for native animal habitats. In a few weeks, staff will also be planting another 300 plants as a part of their service program.
100 Days of School
What a great delight to visit Pre-Primary on Thursday to celebrate the fun of 100 days at school. We all enjoyed dressing up like Centenarians to celebrate their 100th day. Pre-Primary students kindly reminded me that I was closer to 100 than them, as I paraded my 鈥榓ged鈥 attire. A great laugh with the students and staff!
秀秀直播 Hearts Winter Edition
The second edition of 秀秀直播 Hearts has been distributed electronically to families and the community. This publication is growing and doing a great job of providing more stories and photos of the great engagement of 秀秀直播 students and alumni. I hope you enjoy the read.
Your Support
We have significant College events coming up in the weeks ahead. Assumption Day Mass and Fete, Marcellin (Secondary) Guild Athletics Carnival and Lavalla (Primary) Athletics Carnival. While I do not really need to remind primary students that they need to attend these events, I do have to remind secondary students that these are compulsory days to attend (excluding those Year 11-12 students who are required at TAFE for these days). With a few weeks to go before the events, I ask you to discuss at home the compulsory nature of such days. Thank you in advance.
Wishing all 秀秀直播 Families a great fortnight ahead.
Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of joining Ms La Brooy, Leader of Learning 鈥 The Arts, and a group of students at the Opening Mass for the 2025 Performing Arts Festival, held at St Mary鈥檚 Cathedral. This Mass marks the beginning of a vibrant celebration of the arts within Catholic education.
Now in its 36th year, the Performing Arts Festival brings together more than 20,000 students from 162 Catholic schools across Western Australia. The Festival runs from 25 July to 5 September, with a wide variety of live and recorded performances taking place across multiple venues. We are excited to be hosting the Final Concert on Tuesday 16 September in our Marist Auditorium.
The Performing Arts Festival is a significant event in our College calendar, showcasing the creativity, talent and dedication of our students and staff. We look forward to seeing many of our students participate again this year.
Assumption Day Mass and Fete
Friday 15 August marks the Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is also the patronal feast of the Institute of the Marist Brothers.
Our College community will celebrate Assumption Day with Mass, followed by Fete Day activities. Attendance on this day is compulsory for all students.
The Assumption Day Fete will raise funds for Australian Marist Solidarity (AMS). AMS is the international agency for aid and development work of the Marist Province of Australia throughout Asia and the Pacific Islands. All funds raised go towards supporting the projects of AMS, including the organisations our Year 11 Philippines Immersion students will visit later this year. Families can learn more about the work of Australian Marist Solidarity online:
Further information regarding the day will be provided to families in due course.
We look forward to our students joining with the Marist Brothers Community and Marists in celebration this special Feast Day.
Lavalla Carpark
As many of you know, we have been working to ensure a safe, smooth and efficient drop-off and pick-up experience for families. Thank you for your ongoing feedback and patience as we continue to refine this process.
We are still assessing whether the current left-turn only exit from the Lavalla carpark is effectively improving traffic flow, especially in the afternoons. To assist with this, we will trial allowing right turns from the carpark next week. During this period, we will closely monitor the impact on both safety and traffic movement.
Based on our observations, we will make a more permanent decision about exit directions by the end of the week.
Child Safeguarding
All children and young people who come to 秀秀直播 have the right to feel and be safe. We are committed to providing a child-safe and child-friendly environment, one where they are protected, feel secure, and are empowered to actively participate in decisions that affect their lives.
The College places the highest importance on its child safeguarding responsibilities and is committed to providing the resources needed to uphold a child-safe culture and comply with all relevant child protection laws and regulations.
We have recently displayed posters in both the Marcellin and Primary reception areas to reaffirm our commitment to Child Safeguarding. These posters also include links to the College鈥檚 Child Safeguarding resources. All our information and policies concerning Child Safeguarding can be found here.
As we begin the new school term, I鈥檇 like to remind students and families of the importance of adhering to the College鈥檚 Uniform and Personal Presentation Standards. Unfortunately, there was a noticeable decline in standards as we approached the end of Term 2, and it is my hope that we can work together to improve. Setting and expecting consistent and high standards of uniform and grooming creates a sense of belonging and minimises distractions, which allows students and staff to focus on teaching and learning.
This term, uniform standards will continue to be monitored, and Leaders of Wellbeing will reinforce expectations and issue consequences for students who consistently do not adhere to the College鈥檚 Uniform and Personal Presentation standards. There will be particular attention to students wearing their blazer to and from school (and to PCG, Period 1 and Period 2), skirt length, tucked in shirts and personal presentation such as make-up, jewellery and hair.
We appreciate your continued support in upholding these expectations.
Year 10 Camp Parent Information Session:
The Year 10 Adventure Camp takes place in Term 4 and is a compulsory event for all students. The camp is run in conjunction with Adventure Works and will see our Year 10 students enter an unfamiliar and somewhat remote environment. The camp will give students the opportunity to challenge themselves to develop leadership and self-management skills, resilience, and personal independence. There will be a parents and guardians information session on Monday 4 August from 6pm to 7:30pm in the Marist Auditorium. We look forward to seeing you there. Further information can be found .
On Friday night, June 27, the Year 11 students gathered at the beautiful Wembley Golf Course to celebrate a memorable evening of fun, friendship, and reflection at their annual Dinner Dance. This highly anticipated event came on the heels of a two-day leadership retreat, where students explored personal growth, built team connections, and developed essential leadership skills for their upcoming final year of high school.
The Dinner Dance provided the perfect opportunity for students to unwind, celebrate their achievements, and strengthen the bonds formed during the retreat. Dressed in elegant evening wear, students arrived at the venue with excitement and energy. The atmosphere was vibrant, with music and laughter.
Throughout the evening, students enjoyed a delicious meal and shared moments that will last a lifetime.
Special thanks must go to the staff who organised both the retreat and the Dinner Dance. The evening was a true highlight of the school calendar, and one that students will remember fondly as they continue their journey into Year 12 and beyond.
Poppy Vogl 鈥 Year 11 Brigid
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Year 11 Leadership Retreat:
At the end of Term 2 Year 11s had the opportunity to engage with student leaders, members of the Executive, and teachers to reflect on and learn about leadership in different contexts.
These two days reminded students that all students have the capacity to within the College community, particularly as we move into Year 12. Becoming leaders within our school means being responsible, accountable, and full of creative ideas that benefit everyone. On the first day, the current year 11s chose what leadership activities they wanted to participate in for the day. Activities included public speaking, leadership in sport, leadership in the army, creativity and collaboration, leadership styles, and many other fantastic activities. On the second day the Year 11s participated in team building in guilds, legacy and leadership, an introduction to the student leadership process, and a panel discussion with the current year 12 leaders. Thank you to Mrs Ognenis, Mr van der Heever and Mr McClorey for their support and organisation of the Year 11 Leadership Retreat, the College Executive team, and our teacher volunteers for their engaging and interesting workshops. Year 11 students are now beginning the process of applying for Year 12 leadership positions.
Alana Lenzo 鈥 Year 11 Catherine
Guild Athletics Carnival:
The Guild Athletics Carnival is being held on Thursday 7 August, Term 3, Week 3. This is a compulsory event for all students in Years 7 鈥 12 (excluding those Year 11-12 students who are required at TAFE for these days).
Students are expected to make their own way to and from the WA State Athletics Stadium. Students are asked to arrive by 8:25am and be collected at 3pm. There will be buses to and from the College for any students that are not able to make their way to and from the venue. If your child requires a spot on the hired buses, complete the following form:
Students must wear their Guild Uniform, not PE shirts, with correct PE footwear. PE jackets may be worn, and non-College jumpers will not be permissible. It is also highly recommended that students bring a hat and sunscreen and wet weather gear if rain is expected. Students must bring their own lunch and water, as no food will be available for purchase at the Stadium.
Parent spectators are welcome and seating for parents is available at the northern end of the main grandstand. Parking for parent spectators is available at the southern end of the stadium. Parent spectators and helpers are asked to sign in at the northern end of the main grandstand and collect a College visitor badge. To ensure a respectful and comfortable environment for all our students and families, we kindly ask that parents and guests be mindful if taking photographs at the Guild Athletics Carnival. Please avoid taking close-up photos or videos of children other than your own, and refrain from sharing group photos on social media. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us create a safe and inclusive atmosphere for all.
Assumption Day/Fete Day:
Assumption Day will be celebrated on August 15 with a College mass followed by our annual Fete Day. To assist with planning for the day, students have been asked to complete an online form to place a food order via their Year Group Team. Please encourage your child to complete the form this weekend if they haven鈥檛 already. Further information regarding our Assumption Day/Fete Day celebrations, including the link for purchasing lunches and tokens, will be communicated shortly.
Recognition of State Representation:
Congratulations to Year 10 student Benji and Year 11 student Ruby, who represented Western Australia at the Australian Gymnastics Championships on the Gold Coast in July.
Benji competed in the Level 9 Men’s division, earning his place among the nation鈥檚 best with a consistent performance that saw him finish strong in a highly competitive field.
Ruby had an outstanding meet, qualifying for the finals in all three of her aerobic routines. She placed 7th in the Individual event, 5th in the Pair, and capped off the competition with a Bronze medal in the Group routine.
State Representation is an honour and an important stepping stone in an athlete鈥檚 journey. We commend these students for their dedication and commitment to their sport.
If your child has achieved state or national recognition in their sport or extra-curricular activity, we would love to hear about it so we can celebrate their success. Please let us know the details by filling out .
Mre Carla Pastorelli
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL SECONDARY
Pathways and Careers Information: Year 10
Subject selection for Year 11, 2026
Thank you to all the students and families who have now completed their subject requests for Year 11, 2026. The College is now in the process of constructing the timetable for next year, and after this process students and families will be advised of their allocated subjects for Year 11.
Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025
The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here:
Pathways and Careers Information: Year 11
Re-selecting subjects for Year 12, 2026
Thank you to all the students and families who have now completed their subject requests for Year 12, 2026. The College is now in the process of constructing the timetable for next year, and after this process students and families will be advised of their allocated subjects for Year 12.
For students thinking of attending University
TISC has a series of videos explaining things like ATAR calculation, prerequisite subjects, scaling, and preferences. You can find them here:
Here is a parents guide to University:
And here is the 鈥淔irst in Family鈥 resource, for students who might be the first in their family to attend University:
Are you thinking of attending a University Open Day? Dates are below. This blog might help you:
Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025
The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here:
Pathways and Careers Information: Year 12
University Early Offer information
Please see below for the latest available Early Offer information.
Early Offers are now open, and all Year 12 students have been provided with information about how to access the TISC system and enter preferences.
Students and families can find this information here:
Curtin University
Early Offers are available for ATAR and non-ATAR students. Must achieve WACE and meet any prerequisites. Submit your application via TISC, putting your Curtin Early Offer course as your first preference. Full information and list of eligible courses at:
Edith Cowan University
Full information and list of eligible courses at: Open to ATAR, Certificate IV, and UniReady students. Submit your Early Offer application by placing an eligible ECU course as your first TISC preference. First offers released to students on 2 September 2025.
Murdoch University
Must achieve WACE and meet any prerequisites. Early Offers for Certificate IV and UniReady/UniPath students will be conditional on passing. Submit your application via TISC, putting your desired Murdoch Early Offer course as your first preference.
Notre Dame University
Full information and list of eligible courses at: Opens 1 May 2025. First offers released to students on 1 September 2025. Apply via the Notre Dame online portal or via TISC. Open to ATAR Pathway students only. All offers are conditional offers.
University of WA
Submit your application via TISC, putting your desired UWA Early Offer course as your first preference. Open to ATAR Pathway students only. Students can apply for an Early Offer for all degrees excluding Assured Pathways to Medicine, Dental Medicine, Podiatric Medicine or the Bachelor of Biomedicine (specialised). Students must satisfy UWA鈥檚 English requirements and any subject prerequisite requirements. Further information at:
University information
TISC has a series of videos explaining things like ATAR calculation, prerequisite subjects, scaling, and preferences. You can find them here:
Are you the first person in your family to attend University? This might assist:
Here are some useful tools to prepare students for the transition to University:
Here is a parents guide to University:
This resource is a place where you can ask current University students questions about their University courses:
University scholarships
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
Murdoch University
Notre Dame University
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Christian Leaders Scholarship
Gap year information
Students interested in taking a gap year in 2026 might find the following interesting:
Defence Force Gap Year:
Other gap year ideas:
And:
Also this Marist volunteering opportunity:
Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025
The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here:
UPCOMING CAREERS EVENTS
EVENT
DATE
LINK
Open Day (Sound and Engineering College)
16 August
Nursing Information Evening (Murdoch)
27 August
Health and Education Information Evening (Murdoch)
2 September
Science, IT, Engineering Information Evening (Murdoch)
3 September
Business and Law Information Evening (Murdoch)
4 September
Engineering Information Evening (ECU)
5 September
Entry pathways to Medicine (Notre Dame)
30 September
If you are thinking of attending a University Open Day, this blog might help you get the most out of it: