Throughout this year, quality learning and teaching have remained at the heart of everything we do, with engaging lessons taking place daily in our classrooms. Alongside academic achievement, our students have embraced the spirit of Live Fully, Act Justly by participating in various co-curricular activities. These included SACCSS sporting events, competitions, camps, excursions, incursions, faith and student development days, whole-school assemblies, Masses, and liturgies.
Our music and drama concerts, the Year 10 Formal Social, student leadership events, and the celebration of our Live Fully, Act Justly Feast Day have further enriched the vibrant life of our community. A particular highlight was our College production of The Little Shop of Horrors, performed to sold-out audiences. This production beautifully demonstrated students living fully by sharing their gifts and talents with joy and purpose.
Leadership has also been a defining feature of our community this year, with students taking on vital roles to serve and inspire others. We are proud of the responsibility, vision, and compassion demonstrated by our student leaders, embodying the values of Live Fully, Act Justly. A special thanks to College Captain Rita Youssef and Deputy Captains Tomaso Corrente, Lucas Previti, and Tileah Tabone. Their dedication to serving their peers and the wider community highlights the importance of leadership grounded in humility and service.
Our college is deeply committed to acting justly, ensuring students learn the importance of fairness, service, and kindness. Through leadership opportunities, social justice initiatives, and community outreach, our students continue to respond to the call to live with integrity.
I extend heartfelt thanks to the College School Advisory Council. In particular, I thank the SAC Chairperson, Mr. Jason Kok, and the Custodian of Mission, Fr. Richard Rosse, parish priest of St. Catherine of Siena parish. The SAC has met regularly to discuss the day-to-day operations of the college and future developments, including master planning and finance.
I am deeply grateful to our College leadership team and teaching staff for their unwavering dedication. Their diligence and generosity ensure significant College events enrich the lives of our students in countless ways. I also thank our I.T., maintenance, counseling, learning diversity, library, support, administration, and finance staff. Their hard work behind the scenes ensures the College runs smoothly, fostering an environment where learning, growth, and community flourish.
Advent Reflection
The season of Advent invites us to immerse ourselves in wonder and awe as we prepare our hearts for the birth of Jesus. Isaiah reminds us:
“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light” (Isaiah 9:2).
This calls us to embrace the hope and joy Christ brings into our world. Advent teaches us to wait patiently, trust deeply, and rejoice in God’s faithfulness. It is a sacred reminder of God's profound love, offering light to guide us through life’s complexities.
Farewell Year 10s
The Year 10 Graduation Mass and Assembly was held in the College Hall on Thursday, 28 November.
This evening, we celebrated liturgy as a college community and formally acknowledged our Year 10 students, who, over their four years with us, have been guided by our motto: Live Fully, Act Justly.
I encourage our Year 10s always to remember these four simple yet profound words. Over their time at the College, they have heard them countless times. These words are truly reflected in their journey and will hopefully remain etched in their hearts.
We thank Fr. Richard Rosse for leading the Graduation Mass, as well as staff and students involved in preparing the liturgy and presentations. Special thanks to Mr. Paul Sammut and the Ministry team, Mrs. Katie Murray Fawcett, and Year Level Leader Mr. Daniel Pisani, whose efforts ensured the success of this event.
Presentation Evening: A Celebration of Excellence
Our Presentation Evening: A Celebration of Excellence was held on Monday, 2 December. This event recognized and celebrated the accomplishments of our 2024 award recipients. Students were honored with Academic Achievement, Excellence, and College Service Awards, alongside other major accolades. Special thanks to Mrs. Elise Nowak, Mr. Adam Ray, and their teams, as well as all staff and students involved in planning this memorable evening. Congratulations to all award recipients!
Farewell and thank you to departing staff
As the year ends, we bid farewell to several dedicated staff members who have profoundly impacted our community. We thank them for their commitment to inspiring our students to Live Fully, Act Justly.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude and wish them the best in their future endeavors.
Start-of-Year Arrangements for 2025
- College Office Opens: Monday 20 January (8:30 AM – 4:00 PM)
- Closed for Australia Day Holiday: Monday 27 January
- Year 7 Students Return: Thursday 30 January
- Year 8–10 Students Return: Friday 31 January
Arrival time for all students: 8:45 AM
Dismissal time: 3:00 PM
May this holiday season bring joy, peace, and cherished moments with your loved ones, and may you all stay safe and well as we look forward to a bright new year together.