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School Holiday Care Program

The Summer school holidays are just around the corner and we have a fantastic School Holiday Care Program planned. 

From a trip to the movies to feeding the ducks at Richmond, slime making to a dress up party....there is something for everyone to enjoy. 

Bookings can be made through the Parent Portal and must be completed by Monday 8 December.

Click on the link below for full details or visit us online

 


College Uniform Shop

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Today is the last day of trading for the Uniform Shop. The shop will re-open for 2026 on Monday 19 January and operate 12.00pm – 5.00pm daily until Thursday 5 February. 

This period is primarily for the collection of layby orders and any ‘last minute’ small purchases. It should not be relied upon for fitting appointments. 

Over the holiday break, parents/carers can still place orders via the Qkr app. These orders will be fulfilled the week commencing 19 January when the shop re-opens. Please allow a 3-day turnaround for fulfilling orders.

If you place an order via the Qkr app and cannot get to the Uniform Shop during the holidays, your items will be available at Students Services (College Office) on the first day of Term 1 (Tuesday 10 February).

The Uniform Shop will resume regular trading hours on Tuesday 10 February 2026.


Trauma Recovery - School TV

Following the upsetting events at Bondi Beach on the weekend, many families across Australia may be feeling shocked, saddened or unsure about how to make sense of what has happened. Situations like this can be especially confusing or worrying for children and young people, who may hear about the event through the news, social media or conversations, even if they were not directly involved.

At times like these, calm and caring support makes a real difference. Checking in with children, listening to what they have seen or heard, and talking with them in an age-appropriate and reassuring way can help ease worries and support their wellbeing in the days and weeks ahead.

Families may find this Special Report on Trauma Recovery a useful resource during this time.

Our thoughts are with all families affected, and we thank our community for continuing to look out for one another.