Mount Matters

Well done to all of those students who put their names forward to participate in the Mount Matters program. A student-led student voice initiative, Mount Matters seeks to listen to the voices of all students at the school. Mount Matters involves fortnightly student-led focus groups at each year level with representatives from each class.

 

Recognising and Celebrating at the Junior Campus

It has been wonderful to see so many staff and students celebrating and recognising various days and causes in recent weeks. One of the great strengths of our learning community is its diversity, and this has been on show lately with activities for Lunar New Year, Harmony Week and International Women’s Day, with a number of other days on the horizon. Well done to all of the staff and students who participated, and especially to those who took these events as an opportunity to learn more about each other.

 

School Drop Off and Pick Up

School Drop is a busy time around both campuses of the college.  There are cars, pedestrians and cyclists all moving around during this busy time.  Please be patient around these busy times so we ensure all students get to and from school safely each day. We also ask that parents refrain from entering either car park at the Junior Campus.

 

Accessing Student Learning Task Feedback

As we progress through the semester your student will begin to receive feedback on their CATs. The steps outlined below will allow you to access a summary of all the Learning Task comments and grades your student has received so far for all their subjects. This can be accessed at any point in the semester prior to the formal end of semester report being released.

  1. Log onto Compass using your parent access details.
  2. Click on ‘View Academic Reports’
  3. Click on ‘2026 Semester 1 Current Learning Tasks’
  4. A report will be generated that will include all Learning Task comments and grades currently entered on Compass for your student.
    Note: if no Learning Task data has been entered a report is unable to be loaded. 

 

Year 7 Welcome Picnic

It was wonderful to meet so many of our families at this week’s Year 7 Welcome Picnic. We hope that everyone enjoyed getting the opportunity to visit the campus, enjoy some games, and meet our staff and the wider school community. There will be a range of other events this year, including music afternoons, Night at the Museum, and our Annual Community Showcase. We look forward to seeing you all at these events.

 

 

Junior Campus Sport

It has been amazing to wander around the campus before school, at lunchtimes, and after school over the past few weeks to see so many students trying out for, and participating in, sports teams for term 1. As always, we had some great success on the sporting arena, with a number of our teams qualifying for progressing later in the year.

 

 

 

 

Mr Matt Sheehan
Campus Principal – Junior School