This is our first Newsletter for 2025. The Newsletter is one of the ways in which we communicate with families and our broader community. It is also a place where we showcase the successes of our students in the classroom, on the sporting field, in Music and Drama or in one of the many co-curricular activities on offer. Tips and links to ideas and support are also made available to families through our Newsletter, along with information about upcoming school and community events. It is a great source of information, and we hope that you include it in your fortnightly routine.
We extend a warm welcome to all Year 7 students who have begun their high school journey with us. Welcome to our new students in Year 8 - 11 and to our new staff. We also extend our welcome to all families who have joined the OLMC community for the first time this year.
Mrs Joanna De Bono joins us this year as Deputy Principal - Learning and Innovation. As a highly successful leader, Joanna brings with her a wealth of experience in leading Learning and Teaching, educational innovation and wellbeing for both staff and students. As a person well versed in the charism of leaders like Catherine McAuley, she will bring our values to the fore in her work. Along with Joanna, the following staff have joined the OLMC community this year:
Bernie Jones - Mathematics
(Eunice) Nan Ko Hiu - Mathematics
Matthew Sweeney - English/Humanities
Katie Clarkson - HPE
Elaine Xu - Mathematics
Faith Collado - Finance Officer and Accounts Receivable
Suzanne Lake - English
Alex Fei - Mathematics
Jack Casonato - Humanities
Michelle Rangelov - Languages and English
Angela Apted - Student Counsellor
Sophie von Tunk - Instrumental Music
On Friday 31 January we welcomed the Year 7 and Year 12 students; one year level beginning their journey at OLMC and another looking to how they can make the most of their last year. On Monday 3 February, the school year began in full.
Today, we had the privilege of celebrating the outstanding academic performances of the Year 12 Class of 2024. It was a joy to welcome back students and their families and to share, as a community, the success that has come from long hours of hard work and dedication. It was also an opportunity to celebrate the extensive and ongoing support provided to all our students by our dedicated teaching staff. Of course, the support of their families was key for all our students in achieving success.
This week, we also welcomed our Year 7 parents to what we hope is the first of many opportunities to share in our partnership. Along with some important information, they were able to participate in the first social event hosted by the Parents’ Association. Our Year 10 parents joined us on Thursday evening where the focus was on supporting students as they begin their final years. We look forward to welcoming our Year 8 and 9 families next week.
The information nights are designed to help us connect with families and to establish our partnership in supporting our students to flourish. In addition to sharing important information, the nights are also a time to connect with other parents and to meet staff who are key in the lives of your child this year. Thank you to all who joined us for the evenings.
We are looking forward to a wonderful 2025 supporting our students to thrive and building relationships and partnerships for learning.