YEAR 7
Starting Well

YEAR 7
Starting Well


Head of Year 7
Year 7s have begun their final House Competitions for the year. Over the coming weeks, Pastoral Group Classes will compete in a knockout relay competition, including activities such as basketball shot, skipping, shuttle runs, burpees, and bean bag throw. As a class, students collaborate to put all students in an activity to best suit their strengths and hopefully build their strongest team to compete. We look forward to an exciting few weeks as the Pastoral Groups work to earn valuable points for their Houses.
Thank you for the continuing contributions to Vinnie's Christmas Hamper Appeal. It is great to see the baskets filling up throughout the week, and we are grateful for the spirit of giving and community.


This week, students have been reminded of the importance of securing their personal belongings throughout the school day. We ask for your support in reinforcing this message at home.
Students are expected to store items such as mobile devices, laptops, textbooks, and other personal possessions safely in their locked lockers during the day.
For those who ride to school, bikes and e-scooters must be secured to the racks provided in the bike shed with a lock. This helps ensure the safety of their property and supports a respectful and responsible school environment.
We appreciate your partnership in helping students care for their belongings and maintain a safe, orderly college community.


RACQ is developing a new education program specifically for adults to equip them with practical, tangible strategies to support young novice drivers – whether they’re learners, provisional licence holders, or even passengers.
To make sure this program is genuinely useful, RACQ’s Education Team would love to hear from you.
If you’ve ever mentored, or are currently supervising a young driver, or spent time in the passenger seat offering guidance (or silently pressing your foot on your imaginary brake), we would encourage you to take a few minutes to complete the short survey and share what you wish you’d known.
Your insights will help build a resource that truly supports supervisors and mentors, and ultimately, safer roads for everyone. At the end of the survey, there is also an option to enter the prize draw for the chance to win one of five $100 eGift-cards.
Click on the following link to take the survey:
RACQ Education Survey for Parents


Ms Leah McBryde
Assistant Principal
Junior Secondary (Years 7 to 9)
On behalf of the College Leadership Team















