Important Notices

Just Leadership Workshop

Caritas Australia 

Year 12 Faith & Mission Prefects and Year 12 Wellbeing Prefects

 

‘I was inspired to ‘do more’ because that is really what is important’.

 

This was the general reaction of the YR 12 Prefects who attended the Just Leadership Workshop at Our Lady of Sion College last week. Joined by student leaders from our neighbouring College, the students were engaged in a range of activities based on the 'See', 'Think', 'Do' framework of social justice. We were all reminded that 'treating people with dignity has to be at the centre of our concerns - and that is often done by sharing not just our skills, money or talent but our humanity and, in doing so, we re-discover what it means to be human.' (Caritas Australia, 2010)

 

We acknowledge the expertise of Megan Bourke from Caritas Australia for facilitating a full and engaging program of activities. Megan commented on the positive attitude displayed by all of the students and their willingness to share with each their passion for social justice. The students who attended - Roque Rosario, Noah Alwyn, Kyle Troung , Jordan Tranter, Sean O’Connor and Dylan Ly - came back to the College armed with information, awareness and a willingness to use their experience to encourage and motivate others to ‘be more’ too.

Just Leadership Workshop participants
Just Leadership Workshop participants

Social Media

We would encourage all families to connect & follow us on the following Mazenod social media pages.

There are weekly updates & images from events around the school.

 

Connect & Follow us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter @ Mazenodvic

 

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Ms Michelle Symss

Development Manager 

Lost Property 

Please come to the Health Centre if you have misplaced items from camps. We have a selection of clothes, runners, back packs & towels waiting to be collected. Also, a reminder to families to name your valuable uniform items, even ties! We can then assist with getting lost items back to the correct student. It is difficult to ascertain owners of un-named items despite our best efforts. Un-named and uncollected uniform items may then be sold through the second hand uniform shop at the end of term.

Homework Program

Homework Program is available to students from Year 7—10. It provides an opportunity to complete 

homework in a supported environment.

 

Teachers and Education Support Staff from the Learning Diversity Team assist students in organising and managing their homework.

WHEN: Wednesdays and/or Thursdays

TIME: 3:15—4:00 pm

WHERE: 8 James 

 

Please click below to access the Homework  Program Enrolment Form

 

 

Mrs Anne Johnson 

Learning Diversity Coordinator