From The Principal
Our community, students, staff and parents have done an amazing job working through remote learning this term.
read moreOur community, students, staff and parents have done an amazing job working through remote learning this term.
read more“For Jesus, there are no countries to be conquered, no ideologies to be imposed, no people to be dominated. There are only children, women and men to be loved.” (Henri Nouwen) As I write this article, the Catholic Church across the world is celebrating the Feast of the Sacred He
Learning From Home Challenging times can lead to innovative changes that broaden and improve opportunities. All that has been learned through educating our students during this pandemic will lead to changes in the holistic education offered at Mount St. Joseph Girls’ College. Th
The last two months have provided opportunity for consolidation, growth and opportunity for the College. The experience of COVID-19 and the challenges of remote learning have shown the agility, compassion and care of our school community. Our College quickly put into place a numb
May Minutes Marathon Over the month of May, MSJ held its first May Minutes Marathon, where Houses competed against each other to see who could gain the most active ‘May Minutes’ during remote learning. Congratulations to Penola House, who amassed an incredible total of 2870 mi
College Captains We are thrilled to have everyone back at school and get back into our old routines. Our website that we created during isolation, “MSJ Connect”, is still consistently being updated weekly to provide students with resources, fun competitions, challenges and ways
Virtual Debating On 27 May, myself and a few other students took part in MSJ’s in-house debating competition. The topic was “That social media has improved human connection” and I was on one of the negative teams. We held the debate over a Zoom call and had our coaches as adjudi