Deputy Principal
Kristen Waldron

Deputy Principal
Kristen Waldron
We are incredibly proud to share some exciting news — our Year 12 students have taken the initiative to organise an Ice Bucket Challenge in support of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) fundraising, and we need your support to make it a huge success!
Year 12s Lead the Way
A heartfelt congratulations goes out to our Year 12 cohort, who have not only stepped up to participate but have driven this fundraiser from the ground up. This challenge is close to many hearts, and it is a testament to the character of our senior students that they have chosen to use their time and focus their energy on raising awareness and funds for such a meaningful cause.
We are pleased to announce that our student team is locked in and ready to take the icy plunge.




















Staff Are Getting Involved Too!
Keep an eye out ... the announcement of our staff team is not far away! We have a feeling some familiar faces are going to be feeling very cold very soon. Stay tuned for the big reveal!
What Is MND?
Motor Neurone Disease is a progressive and life-limiting condition that attacks the nerves controlling movement, leaving those affected unable to walk, talk, and eventually breathe. Funds raised go directly toward vital research and support services that make a real difference to patients and their families.
How You Can Help
This is where our whole community comes in. Every dollar raised brings us closer to better outcomes for those living with MND. Here's how you can show your support:
Donate — even a small contribution makes a meaningful difference
Cheer on our team — come along and show your support on the day
Share the word — spread the news with family and friends
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