YEAR 11
Leading The Way
YEAR 11
Leading The Way
Head of Year 11
Congratulations to all the students who received awards at the Academic Assembly last week. It was wonderful to see so many Year 11 students celebrated for their dedication and hard work.
The voting process for selecting the design for the senior jersey will begin soon. Students will receive a link to Reform Clothing in their email account, which will allow them to access the design lab and cast their vote.
Diagnostic Imaging Open Day Webinar
Monday, 25 August, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
TAFE QLD 2026 Scholarships Now Open – Up to $5,000 Available
CQUniversity Cairns Open Day
Thursday, 28 August 2025, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
It is with a great sense of sadness that I inform you of the resignation of Mr Justin Brennan, Assistant Principal - Senior Secondary. Justin is leaving us to lead the Cassowary Coast University Centre in Innisfail. We wish Justin well for this exciting new endeavour. We will farewell Justin on August 22.
We also farewell Jo and Luke Murphy this week as they head overseas to live and work. We wish them all the best for this exciting adventure.
President: Marina Dunstan | Secretary: Wendy Watters | Treasurer: Kristina Cannon
Tickets are free but essential!
To book, visit: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1441613
Wednesday, 13 August (St Mary’s Day)
In celebration of St Mary’s Day, the Tuckshop will be holding a Red Day.
Students will be able to enjoy a special menu featuring occasional treat foods that are usually not available under the regular healthy eating guidelines.
School fees and levies for Term 3 were issued to all account holders via email on
Week 3 – Tuesday, 29 July.
The due date for full payment is August 12, 2025.
If you are the account holder and did not receive this email, please contact the Accounts Team: smw.accounts@cns.catholic.edu.au
Sibling relationships are often a child's first and longest-lasting social bonds, offering companionship, support, and chances to build skills like empathy and conflict resolution. Yet, these dynamics can be complex due to differences in age, temperament, and the need for parental attention—especially during times of stress.
As a parent or caregiver, you play a key role in shaping these relationships. Encouraging each child’s strengths and avoiding comparisons can reduce rivalry and build mutual respect.
By listening with empathy, promoting emotional regulation, and supporting individuality, you help create a home where siblings feel secure and valued. This edition of SchoolTV provides guidance to help foster strong, positive sibling connections that can last a lifetime.
Click on the following link for this Special Edition: https://smcc.qld.schooltv.me/newsletter/sibling-relationships-au
Mr Justin Brennan - Assistant Principal - Senior Secondary (Years 10 to 12)
On behalf of the College Leadership Team