Senior's Say
I would like to take the opportunity to farewell and thank Ms Lucienne Camenzuli and Mr Michael Du Preez for their contributions to our College. Both Ms Camenzuli and Mr Du Preez have been very generous with their time and efforts to support their classes and this has been greatly appreciated.
We are still finalising our timetable and changes for Term 3, with confirmation of classes and staffing to be finalised very soon.
Best of luck to our students who are participating in the QISSN and QISSRL carnivals over the first week of the break. Thank you to the parents and staff who are supporting these students.
As the mid-year break arrives, may your break be filled with joy, relaxation, and precious moments spent together. Whether you’re planning exciting adventures, catching up on rest, or simply enjoying the winter sun, I hope this break re-energizes you for the upcoming Semester 2. Remember to break out of your routine, embrace novelty, and take care of your well-being. And if Semester 1 didn’t go as planned, focus on small improvements—patience and persistence will lead you to success. Please be safe and take appropriate breaks when travelling. We look forward to students returning on Tuesday 9 July refreshed and ready to participate fully and give their best in semester two.
Toowoomba Catholic Schools External Examination Preparation Program (EEPP).
During October, Year 12 students around the state sit External Examinations which are their final assessment pieces. Each exam is held at the same time and on the same day and so External Examinations can be daunting, especially for those students sitting an examination that contributes 50% of the marks to their result. They can also be very rewarding.
Toowoomba Catholic Schools, through a strong collaborative process, have a proud record of supporting students to achieve their best possible results in these External Examinations. To further consolidate this excellent preparation Toowoomba Catholic Schools and their Principals have developed an External Examination Preparation Program (EEPP).
EEPP brings students from across nine Catholic schools to a central location to refine their knowledge and understanding of content, providing an opportunity to work collaboratively with their peers, and offering suggestions with regard to managing exam conditions. At EEPP students will have the opportunity to be guided in their preparation by an expert mentor. Each mentor possesses expertise in their subject area and, most importantly, experience with the external examination process They are well equipped to pass on the nuanced skills that can make all the difference in a student's results.
EEPP is being conducted over six days in the second week of the September school holidays, from Sunday, 22 September through to Friday, 27 September. The venue for the event is the Toowoomba Catholic Schools Office in Toowoomba (opposite St Saviour's College).
Further information regarding this excellent program is attached, as well as a link to a Registration form to enrol.
If you require further information please contact Mr Paul Herbert (paul.herbert@twb.catholic.edu.au) from Toowoomba Catholic Schools or myself.
Please use the link below to register, once committed all costs will be invoiced to your college account. Please be aware If a student chooses not to attend once registration closes, costs will still apply to families from Toowoomba Catholic Schools.
2024 External Examination Preparation Program Registration (EEPP) Form
QCAA Year 12 External Examination Timetable has been released!
Please refer here for the latest published QCAA External Examination timetable
QCAA external assessment timetable 2024
The external assessment timetable is designed to:
- minimise clashes for students across the examination period. Where there is a clash within a morning or afternoon session, students will be allocated to the alternative session on the same day
- ensure most students sit no more than two external assessments on one day
- provide sufficient breaks between external assessments for popular courses and frequently combined courses
- enable all external assessments to be marked in time for students to receive their final Year 12 results.
Whole College Student Leadership
Nominations have opened for our Year 11 students to apply for College Captains and Prefect roles. Timelines for students to apply are listed below. Students currently in Year 10 and 11 will be able to apply for House Leaders roles in Term 4.
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College Prefect |
House Leaders |
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Closes 23/07/2024 9am |
Closes 13/09/2024 9am |
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Application Letter – 23 July |
Application Letter – 13 September |
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Speech – 16 August |
Interview – 3 September to 11 October |
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Student and Staff Votes – 16 August |
Speech – 14 October |
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Interview – 19 to 23 August |
Student and Staff Votes – 14 October |
Our Year 11 students completed the final day of their leadership camp overcoming adversity and working extremely well together. We are really excited to see what this group of great young people is able to achieve.





Rodney Spain
Assistant Principal Senior Years












