FROM THE ACTING DEPUTY PRINCIPAL – ACADEMIC
SEMESTER ONE REPORTS
Semester 1 Reports for Year 7 – 10 will be distributed during the upcoming holidays. Year 11 Unit 1 Reports and Year 12 Unit 3 Provisional Reports were distributed earlier in Term 2.
ACADEMIC & DILIGENCE ASSEMBLIES
Following the distribution of these reports, Diligence and Academic Awards will be calculated. The celebration of these awards will be held at the following assemblies in Term 3:
- Year 7 to 9 Academic and Diligence Assembly – Wednesday 23 July 2025 (8.45am – 10.35am)
- Year 10 to 12 Academic and Diligence Assembly – Wednesday 24 July 2025 (8.45am – 10.35am)
Further details of these assemblies and award recipients will be distributed to parents/guardians during the upcoming holidays.
If your email address has changed, please advise the College Office to ensure our records are updated and you receive your daughter’s report.
ACADEMIC CONFERENCES
Also following the distribution of the reports, Academic Conference bookings will open on Friday 27 June at 9.00am. Academic Conferences at St Patrick’s College Townsville are student-driven, reflective conversations that place each student at the centre of their academic journey. Students are encouraged to attend with their parents/guardians to discuss progress, goals, and strategies for success in a collegial and supportive setting. The Academic Conference will be held on Thursday 31 July from 3.30pm – 6.00pm.
2026 SUBJECT SELECTION EVENINGS
A friendly reminder that information regarding Subject Selection Evenings has been sent to parents. These evenings allow parents and students to find out information about choosing subjects for 2026.
The Subject Selection Evenings will be held on the following dates:
- Monday 28 July 2025 – Year 7 into Year 8, 2026 (5.15pm in the Auditorium)
- Monday 28 July 2025 – Year 9 into Year 10, 2026 (5.40pm in the Auditorium)
- Monday 28 July 2025 – Year 10 into Year 11, 2026 (6.00pm in the Auditorium)
These events are compulsory for students in these year levels and students must attend in their College academic uniform.
To assist in the subject selection process, students in the year levels listed above were involved in Subject Selection Assemblies in Term 2 to learn about the possible subject options for 2026. Curriculum Leaders present this information to ensure students are aware of subject offerings and possible pathways linked to specific subjects.
SUBJECT CHANGES
A reminder that Semester Two subject changes for Years 8 – 10 are currently open and will close on Friday 1 August (Week 2, Term 3). Students who are considering a change are encouraged to visit the Subject Change tile on the Learning Hub to complete the application form. Forms must be returned via the parent email address.
Chris Pacey
ACTING DEPUTY PRINCIPAL – ACADEMIC