From the Principal Class Team

Dear MRC Community,
Welcome back to a Term 2 and a busy first few weeks.
The term has started smoothly with students settling into their studies and continuing to develop positive relationship with both staff and peers.
Year 10 Work Experience
The last week of the Term 1 was an opportunity for our Year 10 students to embark on their work experience journey. Many of the Year 10 students were able to secure a work placement in a field that they may want to pursue in the future. The experience allows our students to gain an understanding of the commitment and skills that their field of work requires. These invaluable experiences are shared with staff and fellow students upon their return to school and provide an opportunity for students to start to think about what they may want to pursue in the future. The College Pathways team is available to discuss future pathways with our students and even assist students with creating a resume to gain part time employment while they are finishing off their senior years of schooling.
Attitudes to School Survey 2025
Every year we invite our students to complete a survey that captures their thoughts and feelings about a range of topics. This survey will commence the week beginning 12th May.
This information is used to strategically plan and implement projects and improvements across the College.
Keep an eye out on Compass for any further information. If you have any questions, please contact: Kristina Heffernan Deputy Principal - Engagement and Wellbeing
Anzac Day
In commemoration of Anzac Day our school was represented at the Craigieburn service on Friday 25th April by several of our Student Leaders and attended by some of our staff. Good to see the community spirt extending beyond the boundaries of the College.
Behaviour on Aitken Boulevard
It has been brought to the College's attention that dangerous behaviour has been occurring on Aitken Boulevard. Many students are climbing over or damaging the fencing over the medium strip and ignoring the designated signage and/or not following pedestrian paths.
By doing this, students are placing themselves and others at enormous risk of severe injury/accident.
Please remind your children to adhere to the measures put in place for their safety when crossing the roads.
Thank you for your support in this matter.
Winter Uniform
Finally, a courtesy reminder that by now all of our students must be in full Winter uniform.
Students must only wear their Sports uniform on the days where they have P.E.
If you have any issues with the procurement of uniform or wellbeing concerns, please contact the College.
Kind Regards
Kristina Heffernan
Deputy Principal: Student Engagement & Wellbein