Catholic Identity

Vision Statements

At St Anne’s College we strive to:

  • Develop a relationship with God that supports and nurtures our personal faith.
  • Create relationships that are collaborative and in partnership with students, staff, parents, parish and the wider community.
  • Empower individuals to grow in confidence and a willingness to explore their world: spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally and physically.
  • Implement a curriculum that is contemporary, focuses on the needs of the individual and celebrates the joys of new learning.

Feast of the Sacred Heart

The Feast of the Sacred Heart will be celebrated with St Mel's Primary School on Friday 28th June 12 noon at St. Mel's Church. We will be collecting items for St Vincent de Paul's Winter Appeal over the coming weeks to be presented at the Mass. Please leave donations of good quality non-perishable food, blankets and coats at the College Reception.

 

Vincentians, members of the Society of St Vincent de Paul,  believe that Jesus Christ is not only God, but also truly human and at home in our world. When the voice of the poor calls, they willingly leave their prayers, or other religious practices, knowing that they are leaving God for God. They seek to honour, love and serve their truly human God by honouring, loving and serving the poor, the abandoned, the victims of exclusion and adversity.

Inspired by the compassion of Jesus Christ to all, Vincentians seek to be compassionate, kind and deeply reverent to all those they serve. With trust in God’s help, they see their work  as a continuation of Christ’s own work. Vincentians express their love for God, and for all God’s people, by the sweat of their brow and the strength of their arms. They seek to do this with gentleness and humility, striving to be selfless and genuine, yet passionate about the needs of the poor.

 

To find out more about Vinnies you can use the following link:   https://www.vinnies.org.au/page/About/Mission__Vision/