What’s On

Djaaliny: Helping Your Child Become Confident and Capable with Dr Judith Locke
All Saints’ College is delighted to bring renowned clinical psychologist and best-selling author Dr Judith Locke to Bull Creek for two exclusive events for parents in our Junior and Senior School communities.
Dr Locke is a registered clinical psychologist, former teacher and school counsellor. She speaks to parents, teachers and students throughout Australia and internationally, on topics related to modern parenting, family wellbeing and academic environments. Judith is the author of two best-selling parenting books, The Bonsai Child and The Bonsai Student, with The Bonsai Child also published in China. She has a private practice and works with families in Australasia. Judith’s psychological commentary features regularly in the media, including a weekly parenting column in The Sunday Mail for five years She is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and a fellow of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
These 100-minute presentations assist parents to adopt a parenting approach that truly builds their children’s wellbeing and competence. Topics include age-appropriate strategies to help students develop essential skills, such as resilience, confidence, self-regulation and resourcefulness. Judith will also discuss strategies to maintain a good relationship between parents and children as children become older. Both sessions allow for a Q&A at the conclusion.
Judith's books will be available for purchase at the event.
Junior School Parents: Thursday 22 May at 6.00pm
Senior School Parents: Friday 23 May at 6.00pm
Venue: All Saints’ College Centre for Performing Arts
Epilogue Launch
This year’s edition promises to be a remarkable showcase of student talent, featuring a compelling collection of written and visual works that explore diverse perspectives on the human experience.
The launch event will celebrate the power of storytelling and the imagination of our writers, artists and editors. Guests can look forward to a series of selected readings, offering a glimpse into the inspiring work created by our student community.
📆 Thursday 22 May
🕢 5.00pm - 6.00pm
📍 Nexus-S, All Saints' College
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program
The Triple P is an internationally recognised program that gives parents the skills they need to build strong family relationships, manage misbehaviour and prevent problems happening in the first place.
All Saints' College is running the Triple P Seminar Series in Weeks 7-9 of Term 2. These will be facilitated by Sheleen Davis, College Psychologist - Junior School and supported by Shona Browne, Year 2 Teacher and Susana De Oliveria, College Psychologist - Senior School. Light refreshments will be available and are kindly provided by the ASC Parents' and Friends Association.
These seminars are free and are open to all Junior School and Little Saints parents.
Seminar 1: The Power of Positive Parenting - Week 7, Tuesday 10 June - register here
Seminar 2: Raising Confident, Competent Children - Week 8, Tuesday 17 June - register here
Seminar 3: Raising Resilient Children - Week 9, Tuesday 24 June - register here
All sessions run from 5.45pm to 8.00pm in the All Saints' College Chapel Meeting Room.
It is important however if you can no longer attend the seminar to please send your apologies to Sheleen Davis, sheleen.davis@allsaints.wa.edu.au
For more information:
Positive Parenting Program | Triple P
We look forward to seeing you there!
Jessica Townsend In Conversation with A.J. Betts
A Quick recap of Morrigan Crow's previous adventures in Nevermoor
Haven’t read the Nevermoor series yet? Here’s a short summary of the previous books!
- In Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, we meet Morrigan, a girl fated to die until she’s whisked away to a secret city.
- Wundersmith sees Morrigan navigating the Wundrous Society and learning to control her powers.
- Hollowpox raises the stakes with a mysterious illness threatening Nevermoor’s magical beings.
Now in SILVERBORN, Morrigan faces her most personal challenge yet. Come hear mastermind of the Nevermoor series Jessica Townsend talk about what’s next for this unforgettable heroine!
📆 Thursday 12 June
🕘 6.00pm - 8.00pm
📍 Centre for Performing Arts
🎫 $20 per person
📚 Books are available for purchase at the event for $14.99 with a special pin included!
Community Kitchen – Registrations Now Open
Registrations are now open for the Community Kitchen!
Hosted by the Parents & Friends' Association, the Community Kitchen runs once each term on a Sunday. Parents, students, and community members get together to prepare hundreds of meals, which are donated to the Salvation Army.
📆 Sunday 15 June
📍 All Saints' College
🕘 Morning Session: 10.00am - 12.30pm
🕘 Afternoon Session: 1.00pm - 3.30pm
Sign up soon to secure your spot! If you miss out, please join the waitlist and we will contact you if any places become available.
Dance Concert: Radiate
This year’s Dance Concert is inspired by one powerful word: Radiate. Our dancers have been working hard during their classes to explore what it means to radiate energy, emotion, and connection. Whether it’s joy, strength, resilience or creativity, each piece captures the idea of sending something outwards into the world. One thing’s for sure; this year’s performance is set to light up the stage and leave you inspired!
📆 Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 June
🕘 7.00pm
📍 Centre for Performing Arts
July School Holiday Program - Register Now!
Our fun-filled July School Holiday Program is back from Tuesday 15 to Thursday 17 July – and it’s bigger and better than ever!
With exciting new workshops like Mini Mixers: Perfume Party, Little Baristas & Café Crew, Badminton Clinics and more, plus reimagined favourites like Minecraft, Drone Fundamentals, Cookie Bouquets and Young Engineers – there’s something for every interest.
Spots are limited, so book now to secure your place. Friends are welcome – the more, the merrier!
Empowering Autistic Youths Through Generative AI Education





