From the Principal
The pilgrimage was a wonderful faith and spiritual experience that has enriched me both personally and professionally.
read moreThe pilgrimage was a wonderful faith and spiritual experience that has enriched me both personally and professionally.
read moreYear 10 Formal The Year 10 Formal is one of the highlights for the students. It is a chance for students to dress up, relax and have fun after their exams. The atmosphere inside the venue was fantastic and the students really enjoyed each other's company. Some of those shoes cau
Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus We celebrated the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Friday 16 June. This great feast is a symbol of both the divine and human love that Jesus has for his Father and for us. Sr Monica Cavanagh, Congregational Leader of the Sisters of Saint J
The last weeks of Term 2 have been busy and demanding for our students. I wish to congratulate all of the students for their hard work and dedication to their studies. Within the final weeks of term, Years 9-11 students were involved in examinations and, across all year levels, s
60th Anniversary Theme – We welcome your ideas! Next year, we celebrate our 60th Anniversary of Mount St. Joseph Girls’ College and we are excited to mark this momentous occasion with a variety of events that will showcase the rich heritage and legacy of the College. "Mount St
As a collective, WAAMSS has had a phenomenal end to Term 2! Zara Curtis & Kate Lavers - College Captains In the Academic portfolio, we have had our first ever House Spelling Bee competition! Filled with competition and house spirit, all students who participated in the spell
Influenza As July approaches, the weather is starting to become a lot cooler. It is time to start thinking about staying well and preventing the spread of viruses, colds, and the dreaded flu. Below are some helpful reminders on how simple things can help us avoid getting sick an
Outstanding Alumnae Wyndham City announced Meesha Pujitha Gunawardena as the One Wyndham recipient for April. Meesha is a former MSJ student (Class of 2019) and a motivated young person who makes a difference in our community. In 2022, Meesha was awarded the St John’s Ambulan