Principal's Message
Mr Stephen Mahoney

Principal's Message
Mr Stephen Mahoney
A big thank you to all the families and students who joined us for our recent interviews. Building a strong partnership between home and school is vital, especially during Years 11 and 12. The meaningful insights and feedback shared during these sessions are incredibly valuable in helping our students achieve their personal best.
A reminder that parent/teacher/student interviews for Years 7, 8 and 9 will be conducted on Thursday, 2 July from 2.00pm - 6.00pm and Friday, 3 July from 9.00am - 2.00pm. Details on how to book interviews via Compass will be sent to parents shortly. The interviews will take place here at the college in the Learning Centre/Carmody Hall.
Thank you to the many families who have submitted applications for Year 11 (2027) and Year 7 (2028) enrolments. We are delighted by the strong interest in our College community.
Please take note of the following key date for the next stage of the enrolment process:
This is a friendly reminder that Friday, 5 June is a scheduled Staff Development Day. There will be no regular classes on this day, as our teaching staff will be collaborating to plan and program our Stage 5 units of work for 2027.
If your child requires supervision at the College on this day, please contact our administration office on 8522 1500 so we can make the necessary arrangements.
In June/July this year, we officially begin a series of vital infrastructure projects that will pave the way for our landmark three-story building.
Phase 1: Preserving our Spiritual Heart - College Chapel
A significant priority in our masterplan is the relocation of the College Chapel. In June/July - school holiday period, the Chapel will be moved to its new permanent home on the Top Oval. This elevated position will provide a serene and central space for prayer and reflection, overlooking our vibrant campus.
Phase 2: Preparing the Learning Centre & College Office (Terms 3/4)
To facilitate the demolition of our older structures, we must first relocate our administrative hub:
● Temporary Learning Centre (Library): Rooms 31, 32, and 33 will be gutted and refurbished this term to house a temporary Learning Centre.
● The New College Office: Once the temporary Learning Centre/Library is ready, the current Library/Learning Centre will be transformed into our new College Office on Cross Road. Work on the fitting out of this new administrative space is earmarked for Term 3/4.
Phase 3: Staff Facilities & Demolition (July Holidays)
During the July holiday break, a temporary staff demountable will be brought onto the site. This allows us to transition our staff out of the current office and staff building in
preparation for its eventual demolition.
Phase 4: The New Three-Story Building (Term 4 - 2027, 2028)
It is important to note that work on our new three-story building will not commence until the College Office has successfully moved into its new permanent facility on Cross Road. This ensures that our student services and administrative support remain fully operational throughout the build.
We would like to invite you to complete the Tell Them From Me (TTFM) Partners in Learning survey. As we value the role of parents and carers within our school community we would greatly appreciate your feedback. The information you provide will be used to maintain our commitment to working together in partnership to further improve student learning and wellbeing at St Aloysius College, Cronulla.
The survey is anonymous and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. You are able to access the parent survey on your computer or mobile device by using the URL below:
The Parent survey closes on Friday, 12 June.
Last Friday, our College celebrated another significant milestone with our third annual whole-school Athletics Carnival at Sylvania Waters. An immense amount of planning went into making the day a success, and I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Mr Nathan Smith, Mrs Sarah Fox, and the entire College staff for their outstanding organization and support.
Major community events like this beautifully highlight our successful transition from a senior secondary school into a vibrant, unified Year 7–12 coeducational college.
To see the day's highlights, please visit our official Facebook and Instagram pages, where we have shared a variety of photos and videos from the event.
As always… Up Up Cronulla !!!
God Bless…
Stephen Mahoney
Principal