Easter Liturgy
Today we gathered as a community for an Easter Liturgy in Logue Hall. For Christians, Easter is the most important festival in the liturgical calendar, as we rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is the cornerstone of our tradition and the essential truth on which our belief is founded; that even in the darkest of times, suffering on the Cross, we are called forward into the light by the Risen Christ. Easter is a time of saying thanks for the year that has passed, asking forgiveness for the many times that we have failed to live up to our own expectations, and going forward with confidence that we are forgiven and loved. It is also an important time as a secular holiday for many families to capture a rare opportunity to come together and share a thanksgiving meal. Whatever Easter may mean for you, I hope that your family's celebration is rich and life-giving.
Farewell to Mr Shaun Lancashire
Following our Easter Liturgy today we farewelled Mr Shaun Lancashire as a community at an Assembly. Amongst the invited guests were Mrs Rosemary Lancashire and children Harry and Alexandra. Those recognising the contribution on Mr Lancashire spoke about the embodiment of the four EREA Touchstones. Mr David Formosa spoke about the way Shaun has built an Inclusive Community; Ms Judy Vandrine reflected on his strong sense of Justice and Solidarity; Mr Terry Blizzard (Past Principal) spoke on the theme of Gospel Spirituality; and Year 12 Student, Lily Folloso gave a firsthand account of Shaun as a Liberating Educator. Finally, Mr Brendan Tollit reflected on a 20-year friendship with Shaun, before inviting him to respond. The Assembly finished with a rousing rendition of “Don’t Stop Believing” with Shaun on drums. We are certainly sad to be losing a champion of St Mary’s College and wish Mr Lancashire every happiness in the next stage of his professional life.
Change of Uniform
When we return from holidays, we move into a winter season for uniform. There are a variety of styles available in the winter range to suit the needs of your young person, and these are described in our uniform brochure. It is worth noting that shorts are permitted as part of the winter uniform as this is not demonstrated in the infographic. We appreciate the support that we have received this year and have witnessed improvements in the wearing of the summer uniform as a sign of pride in our identity as St Mary’s College. I hope to see this improvement continue as we move into winter uniform.
Staffing News
In Term 2 we will welcome Mrs Fiona Mulhall (Deputy Principal and Religious Education), Ms Jenice Monisha (Mathematics), Ms Emanuela Campello (Italian Language), and we welcome back Ms Nicola op’t Hoog.
We farewell and thank Mr Shaun Lancashire, Ms Wendy Mair and Mr Harish Mistry.
Thanks for Term 1
This is the last Lumina for the term and a great opportunity to acknowledge a very encouraging start to the year. It is a term rich in activities and first-time experiences as we welcome new students, staff, and families to our community. We have celebrated our Welcome Liturgy and Excellence Assembly in Logue Hall; Swimming Carnival and team building camps for Year 7s and 8s. Last week we conducted a very productive round of parent teacher interviews. Each of these events brought our community closer together in one way or another.
I would like to thank our students for returning to school this year with a positive outlook and I appreciate that this mindset starts in the home with your encouragement and guidance. Thanks also to the St Mary’s College staff who continue to show that they are educators of the highest calibre.
Term 2 Dates
Students return for Term 2 on Tuesday, 21st April. Note that there are no classes on Monday 20th April as this is a staff professional learning day. The last day of Term 2 is Friday, 26th June.
Easter Message from Fr Jerome Santamaria (SMC Chaplain)
A while back, our movies seemed dominated by superheroes; characters that invited us to consider a larger universe, even an evolutionary leap. More recently, the acceleration of artificial intelligence technology raises similar questions, but from a different starting point: will humanity be overtaken? Easter invites us to take stock of all this: to wonder whether our imaginations are in fact not running ahead, but instead playing catch-up? What if, after language, the next step-change in the universe was charity? What if the structure of the universe and its direction have already been revealed: and both are love?
Easter presents us with the figure of Christ, God become human, the Word taking flesh. And it presents us with Christ on the Cross: the seeming logic of the universe – of power, of violence – turned on its head. Nothing can be taken because all has already been given. I pray that this Easter will be a time of peace and reflection for us all. May we know the power of God, of Divine Love in our hearts and in our homes.
Principal Renewal Leave
Please be advised that I will be absent for the first two weeks of Term 2 on Principal Renewal Leave. Mrs Mulhall will be leading in my absence.








