Week 4

20 February 2026 

Parents/Carers,

I’ve been blessed to work across both the Independent and Diocesan schools’ sector across Sydney. One thing that has bothered me for some time was our expectations of students and their attendance. Whilst I won’t name schools or sectors of our industry, it is common in schools that our expectations for student attendance rates gets lower as we move further west of Sydney. It’s sad that where we come from dictates those expectations. 

Attending school every day (or close to it) gives our students the best foundation on which to build and mould themselves. There is a direct link between educational achievement and success with school attendance.  Furthermore, students missing school miss out on important educational opportunities that extend beyond the classroom to include social, emotional and behavioural lessons.. 

Our attendance goal is a minimum of 95%. Our current cohort attendance rates at the end of Week 4 are as follows:

Year 7 – 98.1%
Year 8 – 96.5%
Year 9 – 93,2%
Year 10 – 93.7%
Year 11 – 93.9%
Year 12 – 94.2%
Overall = 94.9%

If our boys are sick, then I think the Covid era taught us the importance of recovery and staying home to help ourselves and protect those around us. But what has come to my attention has been the number of forms in my first few weeks at Marist College Eastwood for applications for extended leave. To remind parents of our expectations regarding attendance and in particular student leave, I would like to share a few parts from the Parent Handbook (available via Compass):

In the event that you need to apply for leave this must be done via Compass FOUR WEEKS PRIOR TO THE LEAVE.

– For leave of 1 to 4 days you will need to submit an “Application for Leave” 
– For leave of more than 5 days you will need to submit an “Application for Extended Leave”  

All forms are located under the Community tab (‘two people’ icon) > ‘School Documentation’ on Compass   

Requests for extended leave must be applied for via the relevant form on Compass. Attendance notes entered on Compass will not be considered and will be deleted.    

Any request for leave will be considered by the Principal (or delegate). It is the student’s responsibility to liaise with his Leader of Wellbeing and teachers to ensure all assessments and exams are rescheduled and completed.  Absence from school may jeopardise your son’s ability to meet the requirements of courses and this may impact negatively on his academic performance.  

Leave for Students in Years 11 and 12
Our experience is that, in almost every case, the academic progress and performance of Year 11 & 12 students who go on leave, is negatively affected. We cannot expect our students to achieve academically if they are not at school during such a crucial time. We ask families to use the generous school holidays to visit relatives, attend family functions or take holidays. Leave for senior students will not be approved as this adversely impacts on learning and affects their academic achievement.

I believe boys are excellent at raising their standards and expectations of themselves according to those they surround themselves with. Turning up when things get tough or we are tired is an important skill and attribute for success. There are lots of versions and quotes of the belief that we are ‘the average of our five closest peers’ in a social setting. So if we are smart enough (and in some cases lucky enough) to put ourselves in a situation where we are surrounded by highly aspirational and hardworking people who always turn up, we are more inclined to follow this group and become everything that group aspires to be.

In my time with this school community, I have been incredibly impressed by our student body. I see boys who are hardworking, courteous, and deeply respectful of both their peers and staff. Of course, they are not perfect, nor should we expect them to be. School is exactly where students should be allowed to make mistakes. Here, they can be guided to regulate their actions, learn from their experiences, and mature in a supportive environment. Our focus is ensuring that mistakes become stepping stones for growth, rather than habits, as they journey toward becoming their best selves.

Staffing update

On Friday 20 February we farewelled two teachers. Ms Maryam Matti and Ms Tylah Fragiadakis have served our community with great distinction for a number of years.

In 2021, after already being on staff since 2019, Ms Maryam Matti  was appointed Assistant Religious Education Coordinator (REC). She has been heavily involved in leading our Religious Education Department with the REC and also the faith life of the College.

Ms Tylah Fragiadakis was our Leader of Student Life and Co-Curricular for over three years, which involved leading our Alumni Tutoring Program, Student Leadership and oversight of our many clubs and groups that make up our co-curricular program.

Ms Maryam Matti and Ms Tylah Fragiadakis go forward with our prayers and best wishes as they look to serve other Catholic schools in new school communities.

Our students will not miss out, as the College has already employed two new specialist teachers to fill their voids in the English and Religious Education departments. We welcomed Ms Oonagh Lee (English) and Mr Samuel Habib (Religious Education – remainder of Term 1 appointment) today for a handover and smooth transition for our boys. 

Ms Grace Mathews has moved from the position of Youth Ministry Coordinator (YMC) and been appointed as the New Assistant Religious Education Coordinator. Subsequently, Mr Daniel Viana has been appointed YMC. Ms Victoria Stojic has been appointed at Student Life and Co-Curricular. Congratulations to Grace, Daniel and Victoria on their appointments. The students at Marist College Eastwood are incredibly lucky to be supported and guided by such a great team.


Respice Finem

Mr David Sullivan

Principal 

Upcoming Webinar Reminder from Happy Families

20 February 2026 

Dear Parents/Carers

Upcoming Webinar from Happy Families

Just a reminder on Wednesday 25 February 2026 at 8.00pm, Dr Justin Coulson from Happy Families will again be hosting a webinar: Anti Fragile – Building Resilient Kids through Life’s Challenges.

In Anti-Fragile, a presentation on building resilience in children, Dr Justin Coulson challenges the idea that childhood should be free from stress and struggle. He argues that challenges are essential for growth and that parents can empower their children by allowing them to experience developmentally appropriate adversity while providing the right kind of support to help them overcome it.

In this presentation, Dr Coulson will explore:

  • What resilience truly means and why it matters
  • Why resilience is declining in our screen-focused world
  • Why risky play and face-to-face connections support life skills and resilience
  • How the current resilience deficit damages our children’s present wellbeing and future adult life
  • Practical strategies to reverse this trend by helping your child forge a strong sense of identity, develop genuine competence, and build lasting hope

Further details about the webinar and registration can be found here 

Kind regards

Ms Linda Codamo

Director of Wellbeing

Year 10 – Year 10 Vaccinations

20 February 2026 

Dear Parents/Carers

Year 10 Vaccinations

NSW Health will offer the following vaccinations to Year 10 students at our College.

–         Meningococcal ACWY on 18 March 2026

If your child is in Year 10 you can provide online consent for their routine school vaccinations. Vaccination will only be provided at school if consent has been received. 

How to provide consent:

1. To complete online consent for your child’s school vaccinations, visit: https://engage.health.nsw.gov.au/engage and login using your ServiceNSW details. This is the same account you may already use to renew your driver’s licence. Refer to Service NSW to create an account if you don’t already have one.

2. Update or confirm your personal details in ServiceNSW as required.

3. Complete the School Vaccination Consent Form for your child. 

Read a step-by-step guide on how to provide consent online. Translated guides are available in Arabic, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese.

If you or your child do not have a Medicare card or access, consent can still be provided by requesting a paper-based consent form. Please contact the office if you require a paper form.

The benefits of providing consent online:

• Easily update your child’s details
• Receive SMS and/or email notifications when vaccinations are given
• Faster upload of vaccination records to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR).

For more information on routine school vaccinations, please visit www.health.nsw.gov.au/schoolvaccination .

If you require information in your language, please visit www.health.nsw.gov.au/immunisation/Pages/school_vaccination_language.aspx

Kind regards


Ms Melinda Alvarez
Assistant Principal

Sport Report

Week 3

Last week may have brought a light drizzle, but that didn’t dampen the excitement of kick‑off week and Round 1 for all our representative teams. A huge thank you to our dedicated coaches who have already been meeting their teams for early‑morning training sessions. Your commitment sets the tone for the season ahead.

Basketball

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
Junior ASt Vincents, Ashfield Loss44 – 56 Cason Wong 
Junior BCasimir Catholic College, Marrickville Win45 – 43Whole Team 
Intermediate A St Vincents, Ashfield Win73 – 51 Lewis Fong
Sione Ham
Intermediate B Casimir Catholic College, Marrickville Loss21 – 53  Whole Team
Senior ASt Vincents College, Ashfield Win40 – 23Joel Sinclair
Cohen Baker 
Senior BCasimir Catholic College, Marrickville Loss45 – 64William Della Vedova
Jacob Nassima

Water Polo

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
Junior Holy Cross College, Ryde Loss3 – 8 Ethan Baguio
Eli Malek
Intermediate Holy Cross College, RydeLoss3 – 17 Benjamin Pezzutti
Nicola Totino
Senior AHoly Cross College, RydeLoss1 – 7 Whole Team
Senior BMarcellin Catholic College, Randwick Loss0 – 18 Whole Team 

Touch Football

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
Junior ASt Vincents College, Ashfield Win10 – 0 Lachlan Crooks
Haig Balian
Junior BCasimir Catholic College, Marrickville Loss2 – 7 Whole Team 
Inter ASt Vincents College, Ashfield Win4 – 3 Connor Hodges
Daniel Liberatore 
Inter BCasimir Catholic College, Marrickville Win10 – 3Samuel Grech Alex Grados 
Senior St Vincents College, Ashfield Win8 – 2Whole Team 

European Handball

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
JuniorCasimir Catholic College, MarrickvilleWin12 – 8 Whole Team 
JuniorHoly Cross College, Ryde Loss9 – 10 
Intermediate Marcellin Catholic College, Randwick Loss 14 – 18 Max Nicholls
Justin Chen 

NSWCCC Cricket team 

The NSWCCC 19 Years & Under Boys Cricket Team has now been selected following trials held at the Norm O’Neill Cricket Training Facility in Penshurst on Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 February.

From the selection, two of the successful players are our very own Marist College Eastwood seniors, which makes this accomplishment even more special. Congratulations Hamilton Seoung Year 11 and Baldip Singh Year 12. 

Week 4

Swimming Carnival 

Thank you to all the staff who contributed to the carnival success. This year’s Eastwood gift winner is Matthew Yoon (Year 9) from Cusack House

This year’s winning house is Leopold with an outstanding effort with 1392 points. We would also congratulate the following students who were Age Champions and runners up at our recent Swimming Carnival.

Students who progress will be notified via Compass and will be required to attend a meeting next week.

AgeNameSurnameHousePoints
U12KurtisChuLeopold48
Runner UpMaximJohnsonLeopold28
U13LeonLeeElliott38
Runner UpBraxtonCalviMaloney24
Runner UpJeanLimMaloney24
U14MatthewYoonCusack50
Runner UpEthanBaguioLeopold27
U15JaydenHuangMaloney36
Runner UpNicholasKimElliott30
U16AidenYangLeopold46
Runner UpByronHuynhCusack44
U17OliverHuangLeopold50
Runner UpAlexYeLeopold38
OpensCalebYauCusack50
Runner UpThayneBrisCusack38

Basketball

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
Junior ASt Charbel’s  College, Punchbowl Win76 – 34Edward Xie Johan Yap Jenson Koch Cason Wong
Junior B St Vincent’s Catholic College, AuburnLoss25 – 55 Timothy Wong
Jacob Saliba
Ethan Yuen
Intermediate A St Charbel’s College, Punchbowl Win32 – 22Marcus Galeb
Kevin Ryu 
Intermediate B  St Vincent’s Catholic College, AuburnLoss18 – 47 Joshua Corisatto
Lewis Fong 
Senior ASt Charbel’s College, Punchbowl  Loss29 – 31Oscar Gonzalez
Julian Selorio
Senior B St Vincent’s Catholic College, AuburnLoss28 – 40 Jacob Nassima
Rehan Rasul

Water Polo

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
Intermediate Marist College, North Shore Win8 – 5Matthew Yoon
Benjamin Pezzutti
Jayden Huang
Senior AHoly Cross College, Ryde Loss2 – 18 Micah Malek Oliver Huang

Touch Football

TeamVsResultScore Best Players 
Junior ASt Charbel College, Punchbowl Win6 – 4Liam Hays
Michael D’Souza
Junior BSt Vincent’s Catholic College, Auburn Loss2 – 10Joseph Badaoui
Inter ASt Charbel College, Punchbowl Win 11 – 1 Rowan Joslin
Marco Sassen 
Inter BSt Vincent’s Catholic College, Auburn Win9 – 7 Timothy Spadaro-Dutturi

European Handball

TeamVsResultScoreBest Players
JuniorMarcellin College, RandwickWin24 – 12Marco Di Biasi
JuniorCasimir Catholic College , MarrickvilleWin19 – 5Marco Di Biasi
IntermediateCasimir Catholic College , MarrickvilleWin23 – 15Justin Chen
IntermediateTrinity Catholic College, AuburnLoss9 – 25Jacob Husari
SeniorHoly Cross College, RydeWin18 – 17Elijah Atra

Year 7 2028 Prospective Students

20 February 2026

Dear Parents/Carers,

Attention Parents of Year 7 2028 Prospective Students

This is a final reminder that the application deadline for Year 7 enrolment in 2028 is fast approaching. This includes siblings of any current students.

We strongly recommend submitting your son’s application by 27 March 2026.

Applications received after this date will be placed on the waiting list.

Don’t miss this opportunity to ensure your son’s application is considered for our main intake.

Save the Date: Open Day 2026

We also invite you to join us for our Open Day (3:30pm-6:30pm) on 3 March 2026. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience our College community firsthand.

We encourage you to share this information with family and friends or via your social media networks for anyone interested in joining the Marist College Eastwood family.

Kind regards

Mrs Varteny Khoudesian

Enrolment Secretary

Reminder – Years 11 & 12 – SVDP Vinnies Van

13 February 2026

Dear Parents/Carers

St Vincent de Paul – Vinnies Van

This year, Marist College Eastwood is re-engaging with the St Vincent de Paul Society Vinnies Van. With the characteristics of Presence and Family Spirit being vital elements of the Marist Charism, it is appropriate that we seek out ways to minister to those on the margins. We do this as a reminder of the dignity of every person we meet. 

Vinnies Vans are outreach services that provide meals and snacks, blankets, toiletries, hot beverages and most importantly, companionship to people experiencing or are at risk of homelessness. The Vans operate across Greater Sydney and in targeted regional areas. We will be engaging with the Ryde Area service. Vinnies Van is an amazing experience to meet people who may be in different circumstances than our own, where they are at. The Ryde Vinnies Van service visits two fixed sites within the Ryde District and meets people in these locations. Many people find Vinnies Van a very rewarding and challenging experience.

There may be times where some people might feel uncomfortable with scenarios that we may come across including possibly seeing people affected by drugs or alcohol or may have a mental illness. Training is provided for all volunteers of Vinnies Van before they go out on the service. The chance to talk about anything that is confronting to any of our volunteers is also made available. Students will only go out for a shift when there are 2 trained teachers available.

General details of the Vinnies Sydney Vinnies Van service:

Dates/Times: 6.00pm-8:15pm on a rostered night
Meeting Venue: West Ryde Vinnies Retail Shop, 47-49 Ryedale Rd, West Ryde 2114 

Volunteers: 3-5 students and 2 teachers per shift

Over the next week we will be speaking with Year 11 and 12 homerooms to inform students of this opportunity to serve others. Following this we will provide an opportunity for students to express their interest in volunteering. Please take the time to discuss this opportunity for service with your son. Once students express interest we will develop a roster for volunteering so that it fits as best as possible around other commitments. Once a commitment is made every effort (unless severe illness) should be made to meet this as failure to attend will mean the most vulnerable are impacted.

Could you please ensure your son joins the Google Classroom for scheduling, rosters and updates: 37nkvqgk

Please feel free to contact Mr Joshua Formosa at the College if you have any further questions or concerns. 

Kind regards,

Mr Colm McCaughan                                                Mr Joshua Formosa

Religious Education Coordinator                            St Vincent de Paul Coordinator

Uniforms

2nd Hand Uniform Shop – Next open: Thursday, 26 March (Week 9) from 1.30pm-3.00pm. Cash & EFTPOS accepted.

Please note:

  • As the school has changed uniform suppliers, uniform sizing has changed and is no longer consistent with previous sizes
  • We strongly encourage parents to bring their own measurements when purchasing from the second-hand uniform shop
  • The second-hand uniform shop is not responsible for sizing issues, and all sales are final — no refunds or exchanges are available

Donations to the Second Hand Uniform Shop can be dropped off to the College Front Reception during normal school hours. Year 12’s your blazers would be very much appreciated after you graduate.

For more information, please refer to Compass > Community tab (2 heads) > School Documentation > Parent Information and Forms > Uniform Price List & Second Hand Uniform Shop Information