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We all need to ensure that our work and social life has good balance so we are able to be the best that we can be
read moreWe all need to ensure that our work and social life has good balance so we are able to be the best that we can be
read moreTake Fresh Courage On 17 October 2010, Australians everywhere celebrated the Canonisation of our First Saint. For the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, it was a particularly special moment. At the time of the Canonisation, many students and staff from MSJ joined the cel
Congratulations to all our students who have managed to continue to grow and flourish during the second Melbourne lockdown. The upcoming holidays are an excellent time to recharge our batteries and to see the world differently and slowly. For me, these holidays are like the slow-
The COVID Experience… Learning and Teaching The coronavirus has forced schools and teachers to change how they educate students. Students have told us the things they miss about going to school: their friends, teachers, sports, extracurricular activities. Some also talk about th
Social Justice – MSJ Sleepout For four years now, MSJ students and staff have participated in the St. Vincent De Paul Society’s ‘Winter School Sleepout’, where students sign up to sleep at school for the night to raise awareness for Australians experiencing homelessness. Lockdo
College Captains While 2020 hasn’t been without its challenges, it would be remiss to ignore the ways such challenges have shaped our entire leadership team, and pushed us all to grow and evolve as leaders. Together, we have learnt how to lead, inspire and participate from a dis
2021 Tertiary Course Applications: Year 12 Students A reminder to all Year 12 students and families that timely course applications for 2021 tertiary courses are closing 30 September at 5pm. After this time, application fees increase from $41.00 to $119.00. For assistance in s
Olympic Change-Makers MSJ is proud to announce that this year’s Olympic Change-Makers are two Year 12 students and great friends, Maddie Rose, 12 Solomon, and Ruby Sommerville, 12 Solomon. Olympic Change-Makers are students who demonstrate the Olympic Spirit, and have shown gre