Reflection and Thanks
As this is the last edition of Lumina for 2025, I would like to express my thanks to our community for your support this year. It is hard to imagine that it was only a little over twelve months ago that we moved onto the Edmund Rice Campus following our capital redevelopment project. This year we have undertaken the EREA School Renewal Process and launched a new Strategic Plan 2026-30 as a result. We have also introduced a framework to improve learning and teaching (RAISE) which is built on the vision for instruction philosophy and looked to further embed our wellbeing model. This work becomes the foundation upon which we continue to build a school where each young person can flourish. Thanks to the dedicated staff of St Mary’s for their efforts this year – those in the classroom and those who provide support in learning, administration and finance.
Finally, a huge thank you to our fabulous young people. They are the reason for our being and it rewarding to see our graduates end their secondary schooling with gratitude for the opportunities that have been offered as a member of our community.
As I reflect upon this year personally, it has been one of great personal loss as I mourn the passing of my mum, but the warm embrace and prayers of my community have offered solace that has made a real difference.
Christmas is a time to slow down, to gather with those we cherish, and to reflect on the blessings we share. I encourage you to take time to celebrate not only the traditions of the season, but also the deeper meaning of Christ’s coming into the world. This season reminds us that the greatest gift we receive is the love of God, made visible in the birth of Jesus Christ. I wish all a Merry Christmas and hope that it is a season of peace and love.
HeadStart Week
This week our senior students have been participating in HeadStart. As the name implies, HeadStart is a week of classes for our Year 11 and 12 cohort of 2026 to help to prepare them for the year ahead. It is an opportunity to have an introduction to the Study Design, major assessments, and important subject specific vocabulary. We hope that students have found that this week has been beneficial and that they feel well prepared to resume after the break.
Year 7 Orientation Day
We look forward to welcoming the newest members of our community on Tuesday 9th December for Year 7 Orientation Day. On the evening prior, we invite our new Year 7 parents to the college to talk about what they can expect as their young person commences secondary school. It is also a great opportunity to meet other parents and carers.
As we continue to move towards our goal of a gender balance, it is very pleasing to see that our next Year 7 intake is 44% girls. Please continue to promote St Mary’s with your family and friends as word of mouth is highest recommendation.
Staff Farewells
At the end of this year, we will be saying farewell to staff members who have been at the college for over thirty years – Mr Sal Lima and Mr Terry Sweet. Thirty-eight and thirty-seven years, respectively, is indeed a lifetime of service to our community. Both have contributed to the formation of generations of graduates and leave St Mary’s to enter retirement. Mr Tim Harrison, Mr Rob McNaughton and Ms Dana Gionfriddo also depart, and we wish them well with their future endeavours.
Finn Davis
A member of our graduating class, Finn has been drafted to GWS in the recent AFL Draft. We congratulate Finn on his selection and hope that his dreams of playing AFL are realised. As the draft coincided with our Graduation Dinner there was a rousing cheer as news came through of Finn’s selection and to witness his contemporaries rejoicing in his success was a delight.
School Advisory Council
The School Advisory Council farewells members, Ms Annabelle Scanlon, Mr Brian McAdam and Mr Michael Lee. Each has been very generous in their service. I’d also like to offer thanks for wonderful support to the continuing members: Mr John Sinisgalli (Chair), Mr Marc Dixon, Ms Michele Fonseca, Ms Jane Leroi and Ms Alex Wake. Joining me on behalf of St Mary’s are Mr Shaun Lancashire, Mr Tristan McGlade and Ms Amy Culpitt.
Parents and Friends
Our P&F gathered for the last meeting of the year on Monday and farewelled Ms Jane Leroi who is leaving the committee after many years of dedicated service, including a long stint in leadership. Ms Nina Coates was elected to the role as Co-Chairperson replacing Ms Leah Lloyd-Smith, who has led with great energy this year. Ms Angela Clelland continues in the role as Co-Chairperson, with Mr Julian Donlen continuing in the role as Secretary and Mr Greg Muir as Treasurer. The P&F is looking for new members and would like to promote the opportunity that the committee offers to contribute to small projects at the college and meet with other parents.
ACC Leaders Event
Our Captains, Stella and Hugo, and Vice-Captain, Jack, joined the student leaders of the other Associated Catholic Colleges (ACC) on Wednesday night to make a brief presentation on what makes our school special at the ACC Student Leaders’ Forum at St Bede’s College. Our student leaders were asked this year to reflect on the history of their school and talk about the contribution that each has made to ACC. Hugo and Stella spoke about the relatively short history of St Mary's in the context of our long founding story with CBC and PCW. They also spoke about our strong sense of belonging and that everyone at St Mary’s feels known by name, as a characteristic that helps us to compete in ACC with pride and determination to do our best. A special call out to Stella who was the only female captain present on the night and her noble efforts to bridge the gender divide with the young men on her table.
Art, Design and Technology Evening
Examples of student work in Art, Design and Technology will be on display this evening as we celebrate the creativity of our young people. Thanks to leaders, Mr Raoul Chapman and Mr Michael Pye, and their teams, for their guidance and encouragement so that our young people can display the fruits of their creativity and production with pride.
Carols under the Sails
Please join us tonight, November 27 for Carols under the Sails. This tradition brings together our community in Christmas cheer as we gather to sing Christmas carols led by our music students. Thank you to Ms Katie Thomas, Director of Music, for her work to prepare our musicians for this evening.
School Uniform
Your support in helping to ensure our young people wear their St Mary’s College uniform with pride is appreciated, as it is an important visible symbol of their membership of our community. Details of our uniform requirements and opening times for the Midford Uniform Shop can be found on our website: https://www.stmaryscollege.vic.edu.au/enrolments/uniform
The P&F is encouraging the recycling of uniform, and they will be open on 6th December between 10.30 and 12.30pm for those looking for second hand items.
Year Level Leaders 2026
Our Pastoral Leadership Team in 2026:
- Year 7 – Ms Lucy Dickson
- Year 8 – Mr Nicholas Nedelkovski
- Year 9 – Ms Lucy Waghorn
- Year 10 – Mr Grant Godbold
- Year 11 – Ms Judy Vandrine
- Year 12 – Mr Brendan Tollit
- Director of Students – Ms Jen Howard
Commencement Dates 2026
School resumes with Welcome Day on Thursday 29th January 2026. Each year level will arrive at their designated times and undertake organisational duties in preparation for the full return to classes on Friday 30th January 2026.
