From the Principal
Giving Back to the Community, 26 May, The Humpty Dumpty Balmoral Burn At Marist Sisters’ College we are again invited to take up the challenge to support the Humpty Dumpty Foundation and run the Balmoral Burn on the 26 May. The…
Giving Back to the Community, 26 May, The Humpty Dumpty Balmoral Burn At Marist Sisters’ College we are again invited to take up the challenge to support the Humpty Dumpty Foundation and run the Balmoral Burn on the 26 May. The…
Yesterday, all students, staff and parents received communication via COMPASS regarding Term 2, please take the time to read this information to ensure a smooth transition for Term 2.
This week the Church celebrates Holy Week. In this newsletter we explore the development of this central festival in the Catholic Church.
Maximising Your Study Efficiency: The 80-20 Rule The 80-20 rule can help students work smarter and not harder. The 80-20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, suggests that 80% of results come from just 20% of efforts. How can this principle be applied to…
We encourage our students to use this time to continue to develop connections with one another face-to-face. Put down their devices and screens and meet in real life.
Things that make you go hmmm? Philosophy is an elective in Stage 5 and offers students an opportunity to explore their world. It allows students to sit, think and talk. We look at many philosophers in history and their arguments on different topics such as: What does it mean to be human? What is a good life? How should I live? The subject seems a natural fit for teenagers who are keen to explore…
Chanel Week will take place in Week 1 of Term 2. During this time, all students and staff will be invited to participate in fundraising and community-building activities run by the Chanel Co-Captains and Liturgy Captain, and other members of the Chanel House. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to celebrate the spirit of St Peter Chanel, and to reflect upon how we can live out his values in our own lives. All fundraising will go towards…
What a phenomenal showing by MSCW at the Sydney Touch Football, Basketball, and Waterpolo Championships! Our students have truly dominated across all divisions, making the MSCW community burst with pride!
Week 9 Touch Football SEMI FINALS Junior MSCW 18 vs St Charbel’s College 0 MVP: Allegra Sciacchitano Intermediate MSCW 11 vs Trinity Catholic College 3 MVP: Montana McCormick Senior MSCW 14 vs 1 Holy Spirit MVP: Leah Russell FINALS Junior MSCW 9 vs Domremy 0 MVP: Kendall Kilby Intermediate MSCW 8 vs Rosebank College…
Change to Flexischools Due to the increase of online orders, the cut off time will now be 8:00 am! Please order as soon as you are able to. Flexischools is the system for students to order lunch online and to purchase over the counter in the Canteen. If you are new to this system we would encourage you to set up a Flexischools account. (Link: flexischools.com.au). The Canteen is a very busy area at lunchtime, so…
In our Community…. Year 7 Reflection Day The Year 7 students had a wonderful day at their Year 11 Reflection Day on Monday. A… Read more
In our Curriculum….. From The Archdiocese Click here for events. WALK WITH CHRIST June 2 @ 1:00 pm – 4:30pm Martin Place… Read more
The Student Talent Quest was held during Community Time in Week 10. The College community enjoyed the event which included a variety of acts from vocal performances, to… Read more
St Ambrose Parish Concord West will celebrate its Sacrament of Confirmation on 24 May @ 7pm and 25 May @ 2 pm. Read more