St Mary Mackillop Cross Country 11th March 2021
On Thursday, the 11th March, students from K - 6 had the opportunity to participate and compete in our school cross country carnival.
Each student should be proud of their efforts and achievements from the day. Whether students competed in the competitive race or ran for fun, each student showed house spirit and our school motto of a safe, respectful learner. Well done everyone!
Congratulations to all the students who have made it to Diocesan. The top 6 students in each age group, with 8/9s combined, will participate in the Diocesan carnival. This will be held Term 2, on the 4th May 2021, more details for this event to come.
12 Year Boys
Josh P, Giuseppe C, Cooper P, Luke M, Joseph F, Vincent G
12 Year Girls
Tia B, Charlotte C, Anna B, Charlotte S, Cadence G, Madeleine P
11 Year Boys
Jai W, Alex M, Fynn M, Brock D, Oliver M, Jayden B
11 Years Girls
Maddison S, Susan V, Piper W, Ava N, Neve C, Sophia W
10 Years Boys
Sonny G, Cruz R, Bentley G, Will C, Lucas G, Braxton G
10 Years Girls
Sienna K, Hayley M, Grace P, Ruby C, Effy B, Mia G
8/9 Years Boys
Isaac F, Joel H, Peter B, Chase D, Koah K, Braiden S
8/9 Years Girls
Amelia B, Olivia D, Aoife M, Misa F, Matilda C, Bailey S
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03 Jul 2026
From Facebook
This week, our school community celebrated NAIDOC Week. NAIDOC week is the first week of the holidays. “Fifty Years of Deadly” (NAIDOC 2026 theme) marks a milestone. It’s a tribute to the people who built this movement: the Elders who stood firm, the organisers who made space, the artists who turned resistance into expression and the communities who keep showing up, year after year. To celebrate, grades read books, completed artworks, and other activities to learn more about this special celebration. Mr Buchan even organised a special event where we were able to have a Virtual Author Talk with Corey Tutt, who read two of his books with us and shared about his journey as an author.02 Jul 2026
From Facebook
This morning, Year 5 celebrated a beautiful Mass with Fr Joe. Reflecting on the theme, “We are the Church, the people of God,” the celebration highlighted our call to share the Good News through faith, kindness and service. Thank you to our Year 5 students, Fr Joe and staff for leading such a meaningful celebration.