From the principal
During these holidays, it is appropriate for us to take time to reflect on what Easter means, to think about the sacrifice that Jesus made for us.
read moreDuring these holidays, it is appropriate for us to take time to reflect on what Easter means, to think about the sacrifice that Jesus made for us.
read moreWhat an incredible journey this term has been, brimming with memorable moments, especially as we celebrated our Diamond Jubilee. It's remarkable how much we've packed into these 8 weeks! On behalf of the Faith Team, our heartfelt thanks go out to everyone who has contributed to t
NAPLAN The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual national assessment for all students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9, and is the only nationwide assessment that all Australian children undertake. It is a measure to see whether or not young Australia
It was a privilege to attend the Year 11 Outdoor Education and Duke of Edinburgh Camp as it enabled me to see the students take on new challenges and push themselves outside their comfort zones. These programs provide amazing opportunities for students to grow and experience life
Clean Up Australia Day On Sunday 3 March, students from Years 7 to 12 participated in Clean Up Australia Day at WG Cresser Reserve in Seaholme. It is important to the Mount St. Joseph community, as environmental problems are a real focus at the college. Australia as a whole, str
Year 12 Outdoor education Phillip island The Year 12 Outdoor Education students embarked on a memorable 3-day trip to Phillip Island. To kick off our camp, we gathered for a presentation by David from Landcare. Here, we learned about the organisation's conservation efforts on th