College Principal

Welcome back to Term 2; I hope the Easter break brought your families moments of rest, renewal and time together. There is a lovely sense of energy as we return to school life, and for me, this term carries a gentle mix of gratitude and reflection. It marks my final term in a community that I have come to cherish deeply; a place that has given so much to me, both personally and professionally. While I look ahead to taking up the role of Headmistress at Marymount International School Rome midyear, I do so with a full heart, deeply thankful for the relationships, shared experiences and sense of purpose that define Santa Sabina.

It was a pleasure to begin the term with our Parent Teacher Interviews; these conversations are a vital part of how we support each student to learn and grow. The partnership between parent, school and student remains central to success; when we work together with clarity and shared purpose, our young learners are both known and challenged in the best possible ways.

I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the extraordinary work of our teachers. You will be able to read about their action research in our new College professional journal, The Lamp and the Lens, now available on the College website, and below.

This inaugural edition is more than a publication; it is a window into the intellectual life of our College. It reflects a deep and deliberate commitment to teaching as a discipline grounded in inquiry, reflection and evidence. At Santa Sabina, we hold a clear belief: that the most effective teachers are those who remain learners themselves; attentive, curious and responsive to the needs of the young people in their care.

Across the pages of The Lamp and the Lens, you will see our teachers engaging in rigorous action research; identifying questions that emerge from their own classrooms, testing approaches, analysing impact and refining their practice. This is not abstract or theoretical work; it is practical, purposeful and directly connected to improving student learning and wellbeing. Whether exploring new strategies for engagement, deepening approaches to assessment, or strengthening feedback practices, each project reflects a thoughtful commitment to growth.

What is particularly striking is the collective nature of this work. Teaching at Santa Sabina is not undertaken in isolation; it is enriched through collaboration, professional dialogue and shared reflection. Our teachers challenge and support one another, contributing to a culture where improvement is ongoing and where expertise is both developed and generously shared.

This edition also includes contributions from staff engaged in postgraduate study, further strengthening the academic rigour of the journal. It is a reminder that our College is not only a place where knowledge is taught; it is a place where knowledge is created. Our teachers are contributing to the broader educational conversation, bringing insight and innovation that extends beyond our own classrooms.

For our students, the impact of this work is profound. They are taught by educators who are constantly refining their craft; who are attentive to how students learn best; and who are committed to ensuring that each girl is both challenged and supported to achieve her personal best. This is what it means to place learning at the centre of all that we do.

The title The Lamp and the Lens is a fitting one. The lamp speaks to illumination; to the light of knowledge, truth and understanding. The lens speaks to focus; to careful observation, discernment and clarity of thought. Together, they capture the essence of our approach to teaching and learning; one that is both enlightened and precise, both reflective and forward looking.

I encourage you to take the time to explore this publication. In doing so, you will gain a deeper understanding of the expertise, care and professionalism that sit behind every classroom experience at Santa Sabina College.

The term ahead promises to be a full and vibrant one; we look forward to a number of significant community events including the Gala Concert, the Athletics Carnival, Santa Fest, the Golden Girls and Boys Reunion Lunch, the Career Women’s Network Breakfast, and our Mother’s Day Mass along with accompanying Breakfast and Lunch gatherings. Alongside these moments of celebration, there is much learning ahead; assessment, visits to Tallong and many other rich experiences that will shape the weeks to come.

As always, we remain committed to providing an education that forms not only capable learners, but thoughtful, courageous and compassionate young people; ready for life.

Paulina Skerman
College Principal