News
Term 2 - Week 1

St Joe's Talented Artists

Whole School
Posted: Friday 3 April 2026

Over the school holidays, Albany is hosting two fantastic art exhibitions that feature artworks by our talented St Joseph's students.

Students from Years Seven, Eight and Nine had the amazing opportunity to create sculptures for the Wirrin Way Project installation as a part of the 2026 Sculpture at Binalup exhibition: 10th - 19th April.

https://www.sculptureatbinalup.com.au/exhibit

The City of Albany's 2026 Great Southern Art Award also features works from our talented St Joseph's students: Albany Town Hall from 4th April - 7th May.

https://artsandculture.albany.wa.gov.au/exhibitions-events/great-southern-art-award/great-southern-art-award-2026.aspx

Year 7-12 Inter-School swimming

Secondary School
Posted: Friday 3 April 2026

Congratulations to the students in the Year 7-12 Inter-School swim team for their efforts in last week's division 1 carnival. We placed a creditable 2nd on 1120 points behind Grammar on 1199 points and in front of ASHS on 1005 points. A special congratulations to the Year 7, 8 and 9 girls whose combined efforts saw them winners of the Middle school girls shield.

Congratulations to the following students for the excellent individual efforts on the day.

Indi B Champion Year 7 girls

Nicolette T Champion Year 8 girls

Orlando T Champion Year 9 boys

Sadie B Runner up Year 8 girls

Mahayla S Runner up Year 9 girls

Jack H Runner up Year 10 boys

Lillian M Runner up Open girls

Indi V 3rd Year 7 girls

Mason B 3rd Year 7 boys

Mackenzie S 3rd Year 8 boys

Abi M 3rd Year 9 girls

Josh M 3rd Year 9 boys

Daniel C 3rd Open boys

Year 6 Camp at Quaranup – A Memorable Adventure

Junior School
Posted: Friday 3 April 2026

Our Year 6 students recently returned from an unforgettable camp at Quaranup, filled with adventure, laughter, and plenty of teamwork. Despite some pockets of wet weather, spirits remained high as students embraced some change of activities with enthusiasm.

Throughout the camp, students enjoyed a wide range of experiences including snorkelling, fishing, hiking, archery, and even a sensory obstacle course completely blindfolded. They also put their creativity to the test with sandcastle building and worked collaboratively to construct shelters. A highlight for many was the nighttime spotlight activity, adding a sense of excitement and adventure to the evening.

The ever popular quiz night organised by Mr B brought plenty of laughs, especially when it didn’t take long for students to correctly identify the Deputy Principal’s baby photo (a black and white clue gave it away!).

We were fortunate to finish our camp with a beautiful sunny day, the perfect ending. We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to provide such enriching experiences and are proud of the way our students challenged themselves, supported one another, and made the most of every moment.