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Pastoral Care Report – October 12, 2017

Mental Health Week is celebrated each year for a week in October, which is marked by World Mental Health Day on October 10.- This week, the members of the Student Wellbeing Council have been hard at work throughout the year preparing for this week. The Student Wellbeing Council is a student leadership group made up…

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Pastoral Care Report – September 15, 2017

Keeping Safe: Information for- Parents As part of St Patrick’s College mission to create a safe and secure learning environment for our students, it is crucial that our broader community of parents are well-informed with the latest information and research available, so we can work as partners to keep our students safe.- This week’s focus…

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2018 Student Leaders Announced

Dear Parents and Students of St Patrick’s College, Today it is a great honour to be able to announce the student leadership team for St Patrick’s College in 2018. The selection process over the past few weeks involved a detailed online vote involving students and staff, followed by a rigorous interview process whereby the candidates…

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Wellbeing Report – August 31, 2017

Keeping Safe: Information for- Parents As part of St Patrick’s College mission to create a safe and secure learning environment for our students, it is crucial that our broader community of parents are well-informed with the latest information and research available, so we can work as partners to keep our students safe.- This week’s focus…

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Wellbeing Report – August 17, 2017

Keeping Safe: Information for- Parents As part of St Patrick’s College mission to create a safe and secure learning environment for our students, it is crucial that our broader community of parents are well-informed with the latest information and research available, so we can work as partners to keep our students safe.- This week’s focus…

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Wellbeing Report – August 3, 2017

This Monday August 7, all Year 11 students will attend a morning seminar titled -‘Carmen Road Safety’.- The guest present, John Maher, lost his 18-year-old daughter Carmen when she fell asleep at the wheel and hit a tree 17 years ago in central Victoria.- John subsequently resolved to share Carmen’s story with as many school…

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Wellbeing Report – July 20, 2017

On the first day back for term three, all students in Year 7 and 8 attended a performance called -‘The Hurting Game’, by the educational theatre company, Brainstorm Productions.- The performance focused on bullying in the modern world.- The emphasis was on how young people behave in a digital society.- This included the use of…

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College Captain Mitch Tuddenham’s apology speech

The following is a full transcript of the speech delivered by 2017 College Captain Mitch Tuddenham on June 27, 2017 which formed part of the ceremony around the College’s apology to those affected by child sexual abuse and to mark the opening of the reflective garden and monument. A full video of the ceremony can…

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Phil Nagle speech at College apology

The following is a full transcript of the speech delivered by Old Collegian Phil Nagle on June 27, 2017 which formed part of the ceremony around the College’s apology to those affected by child sexual abuse and to mark the opening of the reflective garden and monument. A full video of the ceremony can be…

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Wellbeing Report – June 22, 2017

At the commencement of the second semester, our students will be participating in wide variety of evidence-based curriculum programs that underpin our Pastoral Care Program.- Year 7 students will investigate the concept of bullying during term three, whilst Year 8 students will commence the -‘Building Respectful Relationships’ program, which is being officially rolled out across…

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