Deputy News
As we reach the halfway point in Term 3, celebrating our wonderful community is a focus this term with many occasions to bring our students together and lift our College spirit. We’ve had pyjama day raising a huge amount for World’s Greatest Shave, BBQ Brigade in full swing every Tuesday, Science Week, Learning Discussions, Catholic Education Week, Book week dress up yesterday and OLSC Day and Grandparent’s Day still to come. Planning is also in full swing for our big events next term College Excellence Awards, Graduation Mass and the Nativity Play just to name a few. Then behind the scenes we have commenced our planning for 2026. Such a busy yet rewarding time to be part of our College family.
eSafety Commissioner
This week I attended a webinar for parents around AI-assisted image-based abuse: Navigating the deepfake threat presented by the eSafety Commission. eSafety is Australia's independent regulator for online safety. They educate Australians about online safety risks and help to remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children, adult cyber abuse and intimate images or videos shared without consent. The session I attended was offered online, went for 45 minutes, in a lunchbreak time slot and was both informative and practical. I encourage parents to access the eSafety website to support your learning and development in this rapidly changing space. They offer parent targeted webinars on many topics all relevant to us as we navigate this online world alongside our children. Their website is a great support and I encourage others to access these webinars Webinars for parents and carers | eSafety Commissioner.
Learning Discussions
Thank you to all families who engaged in Learning Discussion with our teachers. Parents are welcome to reach out to teachers at any time throughout the year, to discuss your child’s progress. One of the best ways to contact your teacher/s is via email as they can reply when time outside of their scheduled classes allows. As stated in our Right to Disconnect Protocols to ensure work-life satisfaction and to maintain the focus on teaching and learning, staff are asked to disconnect from work-related communications between 6:00pm and 6:00am weekdays and weekends and to only check their emails two times a day. Staff will respond to electronic communication within two working business days of its receipt and between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday.
Our Lady of the Southern Cross Day – Monday 1 September
On this day we have always celebrated Mass as a community sharing our connection to our parish through our Eucharistic celebration. We have marked this day in several different ways over the years with all day house events, talent contests and then the transformation since 2020 of the inclusion of our whole College Athletics relays and P-4 Ballgames. In the past four years we have also announced our new College Leaders on this day. This year, the format of the day will again be transformed to strating with Mass in the morning, followed by House based games in the morning and middle session for House Cup Points, and P-4 Ballgames and fun House based relays in the afternoon session. College Prefects will be announced at the OLSC Day Mass and then House Leader applications open the next day. OLSC Day is a great day of celebration to highlight the P-12ness of the College with all students and staff getting involved.
Students may wear house colours free dress on this day (no cost) to get into the spirit of the day. If not in free dress students may wear their sports uniform to ensure they can join in the fun activities planned.
Families are welcome to join us for Mass at 9:00am in the MPC and for the Ballgames and House based relays in the afternoon from 1:50pm on the main oval.
Grandparents Day – Friday 19 September
This is a special day in our College calendar each year as we invite in our grandparents to a special prayer celebration and classroom visit. Grandparents are such a great support to our families, and we love being able to welcome them into our College and celebrate them on this day. This is a P-12 event, you are never too old to have your grandparents visit your classroom. The morning begins with a welcome cuppa and chat with fellow grandparents and a prayer celebration before grandparents are invited to join their grandchildren in their classrooms. This truly is one of my favourite days in our College calendar as the joy on the faces of both our students and their grandparents at being able to share this time together is priceless. This year Grandparent’s Day will be held on the last Friday of Term 3, 19 September. Please spread the word with your grandparents for this event. RSVP is now open; this assists us with seating and catering for this event. Link to RSVP or use QR Code
College Excellence Awards
On 19 November at 9:15am, we will host our 2026 College Excellence Awards. These awards are nominated and confirmed by staff at the College and encompass all four of our College Domains: Academic, Spiritual, Sport and Arts. We look forward to this occasion showcasing the great achievements of students at the College this year. Parents are notified via Sentral for Parents in Term 4 if their child/ren are recipients of an award.
Each newsletter in coming weeks I will showcase a different domain (or two) with the awards we present.
Spirituality or Living Your Faith (LYF) Awards
In this category there are four awards that consider the whole child and their contributions to the College in service to self, others and the College team.
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Received by |
Criteria |
LYF Excellence Awards |
Every class Prep – Year 12 1 student/class |
These awards are given to students who live out our values of wisdom, humanity and justice and Catholic Social Teachings with integrity. as we believe that true strength can be found by embracing such virtues. |
Australian Defence Force Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award |
1 Year 10 student &
1 Year 12 student |
This award recognizes a student from Years 10 and 12 who demonstrates leadership and teamwork within both the school and the broader local community. At the same time, it recognizes those who display strong values, such as doing one’s best, respect for others and “mateship”, characteristics that are integral to Australian society. This award includes a $550 bursary. |
Australian Defence Force Future Innovator Award |
1 student Year 10 & 1 student Year 12 |
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) Future Innovators Award was introduced to recognize Australian students’ science, mathematics, engineering and technology abilities and encourage the continued development of these skills. This award includes a $550 bursary. |
Dalby Rotary Club Community Service Distinction Award |
1 Year 12 student |
This award is presented to one student from the graduating class who has shown through their involvement in both College and community service to be an outstanding example for our College community, modelling servant leadership as Jesus did. Prize supported by Dalby Rotary Club. |
Timetable and Class structures for 2026
We are currently in the process of reviewing and setting our timetable and class structures for 2026. There are many layers to this process and quite a lot of work in it. Subject choices and future pathways are a large part of this review process. Later this year, students in Year 8-10 in 2026 will be given the opportunity to select some of their subjects. Students in Year 11 will make choices based on their future pathway plans informed by their SET Plan meetings.
Once structures are finalised the creation of class lists for the new school year will commence. Factors taken into consideration when allocating students in each year level include the following
- projected number of students in each year level and past trends
- gender ratio
- spread of students with respect to academic performance, social development and classroom behaviour
- the best educational needs of the student
- special circumstances such as twins or individual family members
- classroom observations
It is acknowledged by all, that friendships are important. However, to ensure balanced classes as outlined above, friendship groups are not a primary determining factor in class allocation. Parents and carers may provide the College with specific information about their child’s learning or social needs that they believe the College may not be aware of. Such information would not include a request for a particular teacher. The information should be provided in writing by completing the Consideration for Class Allocation form to the Principal during the consultation phase in Week 9/10, Term 3.
In future newsletters I will continue to communicate information about 2026, alongside information communicated by APs to students and families that pertains to specific year levels.
Crutches
In our Senior Years we have several classrooms upstairs. It is important for student safety that when students are on crutches, we relocate their classrooms to downstairs classrooms wherever possible. If your child is in Year 9-12 or studying Drama in Year 7-8 and they have an injury that requires crutches, please let the College office know so we can make arrangements to move their classes downstairs for the duration of their recovery. Once they are off their crutches we will return their classrooms to their normal location.
Pupil Free Days This Term
There are three student free days this term. There is one remaining on Friday 5 September. On this day, only staff are required to attend for professional learning.
Mrs Cate Brennan
Deputy Principal Mission and Identity