Head of Students News
Mr Phill Holding
Head of Students News
Mr Phill Holding
Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 on exam block should arrive at school and check in via the QR code stations located at Student Admin, Main Reception, Library, Music and CLE. It is important that all students sign in via the QR codes should an emergency situation arise, and accurate rolls can be taken.
Please note Year 10 exam block is Week 9 only with students attending normal classes in Week 10. Year 11 exam block finishes on Wednesday 17 September and students are expected to be at school on Thursday 18 September.
A reminder that during exam blocks, normal school rules and grooming expectations apply. Students must wear their full school uniform (including formal hat) to and from school. For students driving themselves to school, they must not park on College grounds.
The boys will be returning in Term 4 wearing their summer uniform. Students in Years 5 to 11 will wear the College grey short-sleeved shirt and shorts/trousers, whilst the Year 12 students will continue to wear their blue long-sleeved shirts with tie and shorts/trousers.
The Year 11 social will be held on Thursday 23 October at Victoria Park Golf Club, Herston Road, Herston. As in past years, this occasion will provide a positive and functional social opportunity for the students involved. An email was sent home last week with details and the booking link to purchase tickets. If you have not received this communication, please email studentadmin@marash.qld.edu.au.
On Wear It Purple Day, our college community proudly wore purple to show support and allyship for youth with diverse backgrounds. Students and staff got involved by adding purple ribbons for the day. This important event raises awareness of the significant challenges faced by young people of diverse backgrounds and encourages open, respectful conversations. By standing together, we help build a stronger, more inclusive environment where every student feels seen, valued and safe. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make a difference.