What’s On

P&F Neurodiversity Free Coffee Morning

Join the P&F tomorrow and enjoy Neurodiversity Celebration Week with a free coffee and activities!

 


College Production: Footloose

Our talented students are bringing the high-energy musical 'Footloose' to the stage, packed with electrifying dance numbers, iconic songs, and a story of rebellion, resilience, and the power of dance!

 

Performance 1 (Cast 1) | Thursday 3 April, 7.00pm (86 tickets left)

Performance 2 (Cast 2) | Friday 4 April, 7.00pm (16 tickets left)

Performance 3 (Cast 2) | Saturday 5 April (Matinee), 2.00pm (152 tickets left)

Performance 4 (Cast 1) | Saturday 5 April, 7.00pm (12 tickets left)

 

 

Pre-show entertainment will commence one hour prior to all performances in the CPA Foyer.

 

With limited tickets available for our performances, we’re excited to offer a special opportunity to catch a glimpse of the show at our Open Rehearsal Preview Performance on Tuesday 1 April!

 

Tickets for this session are available at a discounted rate, as there will be no pre-show entertainment or intermission. If you missed out on tickets for our main performances or can't make another session, this is your chance to experience the show!

 

 

Don't miss this unforgettable production that will have you tapping your toes and singing along!


Djaaliny: New Metrics for Learning: Getting from System 1 to System 2

Date: Wednesday 9 April

Time: 6.00pm–7.30pm

Venue: All Saints’ College Centre for Performing Arts

 

Our first Djaaliny event for 2025, “New Metrics for Learning: Getting from System 1 to System 2” features Enterprise Professor Sandra Milligan from the University of Melbourne’s Melbourne Metrics program. Proudly partnering with All Saints’ College, this event will explore innovative approaches to rethinking assessment for the 21st century. 

 

As highlighted in an article in Melbourne’s The Age, the traditional 20th-century model of schooling—with its age-based year levels, standardised testing, and rigid timetables—is becoming outdated. System 1 represents this old grammar of schooling, while System 2 emphasises learner agency as a cornerstone of modern education. Discover how the New Metrics for Success project aims to transform education and better prepare our children for the future.

 

Tickets are complimentary through the Djaaliny Community event program, sponsored by the Foundation. RSVPs are essential.

 


Vacation Swimming Program

 

We will run a Vacation Swimming Program from Monday 14 April to Thursday 17 April. The holiday program is ideal for swimmers to stay fit and motivated over the holidays.

 

The holidays are a great time for your child to jumpstart their skills for the upcoming term. This program targets skills that need more focus, time and practice – for example, butterfly and breaststroke corrections, diving and tumble turns. This is an opportunity to consolidate all swimming skills.

  • Each lesson is 40 minutes in duration and is a wonderful way to improve children’s safety, confidence, and enjoyment in the water.
  • Lessons are at the same time each day for 4 days. The cost for ASC students is $119.15. 
  • We take swimmers from 4 to 13 years.
  • The lesson times are from 8.00am, 8.45am, 9.30am, 10.15am and 11.00am.

Lessons are focused on skills needed to progress to the next level in a fun environment. Our teachers are highly experienced and carefully selected to work with children during Vac Swim. 

 

Please send enquiries to Mrs Ulrike Kesners, Learn to Swim Coordinator.


Join the April School Holiday Program!

Don't miss out on the fun this April!

 

We still have a few spots left in our exciting workshops. Some have already sold out so get in quick to avoid missing out!

 

There are still a few spots left in these workshops:

 - Cricket

 - Volleyball

 - Cheer Camp

 - Woven Wall Art

 - Survival Skills

 

Date: Tuesday 15 April to Thursday 17 April

Time: Full–day and half–day workshops 

Location: All Saints' College

 

Learn more about our other workshops and check dates and times via the link below!

 


Djaaliny: Helping Your Child Become Confident and Capable with Dr Judith Locke

 

All Saints’ College is delighted to bring renowned clinical psychologist and best-selling author Dr Judith Locke to Bull Creek for two exclusive events for parents in our Junior and Senior School communities. 

 

Dr Judith Locke is a registered clinical psychologist, former teacher, and school counsellor. She speaks to parents, teachers, and students throughout Australia and internationally, on topics related to modern parenting, family wellbeing, and academic environments. Judith is the author of two best-selling parenting books, The Bonsai Child and The Bonsai Student, with the Bonsai Child also being published in China. She has a private practice and works with families in Australasia. Judith’s psychological commentary features regularly in the media, including writing a weekly parenting column for The Sunday Mail for 5 years She is a member of The Australian Psychological Society and a fellow of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists. 

 

These 100-minute presentations assist parents adopt a parenting approach that truly builds their children’s wellbeing, and competence. Topics will include age-appropriate strategies to help students develop essential skills, such as resilience, confidence, self-regulation, and resourcefulness. Judith will also discuss strategies to maintain a good relationship between parents and children as children become older. Both sessions will allow time for a Q&A at the conclusion. 

 

Junior School Parents: Thursday 22 May at 6.00pm 

Senior School Parents: Friday 23 May at 6.00pm 

Venue: All Saints’ College Centre for Performing Arts

 

 


Jessica Townsend In Conversation with A.J. Betts

 

All Saints' College and Dymocks are pleased to present Jessica Townsend In Conversation with A.J. Betts on Thursday 12 June from 6.00pm at All Saints' College, Centre for Performing Arts. 

 

SILVERBORN: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow Jessica Townsend Morrigan Crow is ready for a new adventure in the highly anticipated fourth book in the award-winning Nevermoor series from one of Australia’s bestselling and most loved authors. Morrigan Crow is ready for a new adventure. In Silverborn: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow, we will travel to places in Nevermoor that we’ve never seen, meet people from Morrigan’s past who will be very important in untangling the mystery of who she is ... and see Morrigan aligning herself with someone very dangerous to learn more of the Wundrous Arts. ‘Enter the world of Nevermoor and its fantastical inhabitants, and be utterly enchanted’ Courier-Mail ‘It really is brilliant, with an engaging plot, plenty of twists, memorable characters and a marvellous sense of humour. Pick it up and the hours disappear, just like magic.’ Daily Telegraph.

 


Rabbitohs All Sports Camp

📆 Sunday 13 April

🕣 8.30am - 3.30pm

📍 All Saints' College

 

Rabbitohs All Sports Camp offers a fun-filled and action-packed experience where campers learn fundamental skills they can apply across a variety of sports!

 

At Rabbitohs All Sports Camp your child will enjoy non-contact team sports sessions, creative activities, and unforgettable entertainment – Including the signature Motiv8 Sports Super Camp sessions, ensuring every session is fuelled by fun! 

 

More than just a camp, it’s a place to build confidence, develop teamwork skills, and have a blast under the guidance of our coaching crew.

 

Special Camp benefits include –

  • An incredible day filled with the best Hybrid Sports in Australia!
  • Rabbitohs All Sports training tee
  • Camp certificate
  • Access to camp photo gallery
  • Chance to win prizes and giveaways from the Rabbitohs and WAHU!
  • Exclusive sponsor discounts and offers