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Winners in our eyes!

We were delighted to have three staff and one previous staff member nominated for the 2024 Kullarri NAIDOC Awards held on Saturday 29 June. What an achievement for these individuals and our College, we are so proud of this recognition for these strong women. We congratulate Margaret Bin Sali, Helen Howard and Michelle Hamaguchi for this recognition. Although not the […]

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Sacrament of Confirmation

We celebrated our Sacrament of Confirmation with a full and vibrant Church celebrating our young people and faith.  The journey through the Sacrament of Confirmation was a special and meaningful time for our young people and our community as we celebrated the Holy Spirit guiding our lives towards goodness and truth in God through some

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National Reconciliation Week

‘Now more than ever‘ Our College celebrated and embraced the theme for 2024 of `Now more than ever’ for National Reconciliation Week. We participated in focused learning, prayer and held events and activities to recognise the importance of National Sorry Day across our K-12 College. This is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen

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College Feast Day

Our K-12 Feast Day is one of the most celebrated days on our College calendar as we celebrate Mary Help of Christians as the Patroness of Australia and our College on this solemnity, 24th May. The feast focuses on Mary’s help to those in need and remembers the special place Mary plays in bringing the

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Primary Cross Country

The SMC Primary Cross Country carnival saw our Kindy through to Year 6 students bring their best efforts to the secondary campus and primary campus courses. Despite the heat, students still gave it their all and performed impressively. Congratulations to O’Brien for taking out the win! 

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Journey to the Cross

At the end of Term 1 our whole College came together to prepare for Easter with a Journey to the Cross. Students gathered in our undercover area to sing, pray and reflect with liturgical dance and were led in song by our College choir. Students were then able to walk through classroom provocations of Jesus’

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Harmony Day

Our students came together to celebrate Harmony Day, wearing the traditional dress of their culture or the colour orange. The theme for Harmony Day this year was: Everyone Belongs. It was a wonderful way to celebrate how all our differences make Australia a great place to live. Celebrating cultural diversity and promoting inclusiveness, respect and

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