Co-curricular

Training Off-Site Protocol 

Given the large number of Winter sports teams currently representing the College, certain teams have been allocated training sessions at nearby Hudson and Airey Parks. In order to ensure boys make their way to and from the grounds safely, they are instructed to meet with their coaches by no later than 3:25 PM so that they are supervised along the journey.  

  

Ordinarily, boys making the return trip to school will leave their school bag at the College for the duration of the training session. I would ask you to remind boys that they should take their valuables, such as wallets and phones with them or leave them in their secured lockers. Boys being picked up at these grounds will need to take their school bags with them. 

  

Parents/carers wishing to pick up their son/s from the above-mentioned playing fields may do so once they have reported to the relevant coach at 4:50 PM, at which point teams will commence their return trip to the College. Please note that under no circumstances will a boy be permitted to remain at the training field to wait for his parent/s or carer/s. Furthermore, students are not permitted to drive to and from these venues on training days.  

  

In some instances, parents/carers may wish for their sons to be left at the venue to enable them to attend their outside training commitments. In order for that to occur, parents/carers will need to inform the relevant MIC and coach, prior to the training session, of whom will be at the venue to assume the supervisory responsibility for their son/s from 4:50 PM onwards. 

  

The College’s duty of care ceases at either 4:50 PM when the boys are handed over to the parent/carer and/or approved adult or when the boys return to the College Campus at approximately 5:00 PM. 

 

Adrian Byrne

Acting Director of Co-curricular

Alex in Wonderland

We are only a few weeks away from the opening night of this year's Performing Arts Production. Our St Patrick’s College adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s famous Alice in Wonderland, Alex in Wonderland is an enchanting and comical story of Alex and his adventures in the madness of looking glass land. The show stars many of our Year 12 students including our Performing Arts captain Michael Bridge and in his debut performance with the College, George Avakoumides, playing the role of Alex.

 

Alex in Wonderland is full of all your favourite characters, along with ones you didn’t even know existed! 

 

Jump down the rabbit hole on this magical adventure full of laughs and excitement for the whole family.

 

Tickets are available here.

 

Rebecca Duff

MIC Performing Arts Production


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