Community News

Webinar | Digital Media Literacy and Safety (Part 2)

SchoolTV invites you to a special event featuring two of Australia’s foremost authorities on youth wellbeing and online safety, Susan McLean and Dr Michael Carr-Gregg. In this insightful session, they will share expert strategies and practical advice to help empower young people to navigate the digital world with confidence, safety and responsibility.

 

Topics in this webinar include:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Misinformation and algorithms
  • Sexting and sextortion
  • Online grooming

Webinar: Digital Media Literacy & Safety (Part II) 

Date: Wednesday 18 June 2025

Time: 7.30pm

 

Please note: Participants must register prior to the commencement of the webinar to gain access. Register online here


TSO family concert | One Land Many Stories 

The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO) Family Concert is coming soon to the Federation Concert Hall. Bring the whole family along to Australia: One Land, Many Stories!

 

One Land, Many Stories is a musical storytelling concert featuring The Kookaburra Who Laughed at the Moon with narrator Gina Rose and other Australian-inspired music, all backed by the full Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra! 

 

Details: 

Thursday 19 June, 6.00pm

Adults $35 | Children under 17 years $15

Buy tickets and find out more: www.tso.com.au/concerts/australia-one-land-many-stories/


Nationally Consistent Collection of Data

Each year, schools are required to collect information for the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD). Our College follows strict processes as directed and supported by Catholic Education Tasmania.  Every student with a diagnosis is included in this process. 

 

It is important for families to update student records with any information or recent diagnostic documents pertaining to medical, learning or wellbeing needs. This is outlined in the enrolment documentation under the personal information collection notice, which specifies that the College may ask you to provide medical reports and health information about the student from time to time.