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- Term Two, Issue Four
From the Principal
This week, as a nation, we commemorated National Reconciliation Week.
From the Deputy Principal
With shows already sold out, additional seating was created to support the demand. Clearly, the reputation of our talented students is well appreciated in our community.
National Reconciliation Week
Reconciliation is crucial for fostering understanding and healing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. It involves recognising and respecting the unique cultures and histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Mercy in Action
As a Catholic school formed within the charism of Catherine McAuley and the Sisters of Mercy, each student is inspired to live out our Mercy Education Values of service, courage, hospitality, justice, respect, and compassion.
From the Health Centre
As we head into the winter sports season, it's important to be aware of the increased risk of concussion or head injury.
From Community Connect
At the time of writing, Community Connect members are putting in place the final touches for the Year 8 Family Trivia and Music Night taking place tonight, Friday 31 May.
Sports Update
The ACS Winter Season is in full swing and we have had some amazing results so far!
From Year 7
What makes a city great? Hint: It isn’t just the pizza. In Humanities, Year 7s have been studying the geographical concept of liveability.
From Year 8
Health and Physical Education at St ¹û¶³APP in 2024 has undergone a major facelift. The students have been lucky enough to travel to and use the high-class facilities at the State Netball Hockey Centre in Parkville alongside national teams like the Melbourne Vixens and the Melbourne Boomers.
From Year 9
The last two weeks have been a busy time for Year 9 students as they focus on preparing and continuing with their study routines.
From Year 10
The last two weeks have been a very busy time for our Year 10 students due to subject selection and exam preparation.
From the Senior Years
Year 11 students are to be commended in representing the College and pursuing their passions in a range of areas – athletics, public speaking and the arts and design. This involvement in the College co-curricular and enrichment program is an important aspect to school connectedness and is an important factor in student experience.