
My Year 8 Religion students reflected on our Opening Mass when we had class afterwards, and they all fondly remembered a number of things. Eucharist, the priest's blessing us with holy water, the school flags, the singing, and Fr Marvin's homily when he unpacked a kite! We are all like a kite sitting on the ground, and the wind is the Holy Spirit which lifts us to great heights in our connection with self and others in our everyday lives. Fr Marvin also blessed the 2026 Prefects and their badges. Celebrating the sacrament of holy eucharist as one school, was such a wonderful start to the year. Thank you to all parents and friends who came along.
St Joseph - Pray for us.
Amen.
Hero Day is back! On Feb 25th, for a gold coin donation, students can come to school dressed as their favourite hero, real or imaginary, and raise money for Zero2Hero - A WA based organisation championing mental health skills for youth across WA. We've had many students become mental health champions, through Camp Hero, which runs in the School Holidays. Past graduates who attended this program continue to use their skills in their chosen life pathways. Zero2Hero will also be working with our Year 7 and 9 students, later in the year. To learn more about Zero2Hero camps, programs and the In Your Head Youth Conference, go to www.zero2hero.com.au
If your child does not want to dress up for Hero Day, please have them wear their normal school uniform. Students will need proper footwear for phys ed and trade training, so please bring clothes/footwear for those classes, if you student chooses to dress up.
Be a hero this Hero Day and dress up for a worthy cause! Thank you for supporting Zero2Hero.
Best wishes,
Peer Support Team & Mrs. Dechief
This (Ash) Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and Caritas Australia's Project Compassion!
Caritas meaning 'Love and compassion' in Latin, began in Australia in 1965 working at the grassroots to create lasting change in the community. The first ever Lenten appeal raised $90,000 with that number reaching over $11 million in more recent years. Project Compassion is their main appeal with contributions from nearly every diocese, parish and Catholic school across the country. In 2025, St Joseph's College raised $6,183.00.
As we come into the season of Lent, we are reminded of Jesus' strength and sacrifices and are invited to grow spiritually as we prepare for Easter through the three pillars of Lent:
Prayer – strengthening our relationship with God through reflection and worship.
Fasting – making small sacrifices to grow in self-discipline and gratitude.
Almsgiving – assisting those in need in whatever way we can.
This year we will be raising funds and awareness through our PC boxes, College Lenten wall, St Joseph's Day celebrations, colouring competition and weekly story and video.
Thank you for your support and generosity as we continue to work towards a more just world, ensuring that the dignity of each person is upheld.
Teresa Alegria
Ministry Prefect
Feast Day: February 21
Patron Saint of: Discerning a vocation
Life:
Born in 988AD, Peter escaped poverty and became a professor, spending many hours in study and prayer. After leaving teaching, Peter became a monk and eventually a Bishop. He wrote many letters, sermons and biographies encouraging prayer and love. He died in 1072 and was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1828.
Prayer:
Lord, help us to follow the teachings and example of Saint Peter Damian. By making Christ the first love of our lives, may we come to the joys of eternal light. Amen. St Peter Damian, Pray for us.
The Saints Swimming Club is a college run swimming club developing swimming technique and fitness. The Junior Squad is made up of students from Years Four-Six (and Year Three in Term Two onwards of each year). The Senior Squad comprises students from Year Seven-Twelve. Students in both squads must be able to swim 25m of breaststroke, freestyle and backstroke. Training commences for 2026 on Friday 13 February.
Both squads train during term on Monday and Friday from 3.30 – 4.30pm with training commencing on the first Friday of each term and finishing on the last Monday of each term. The club is coached by College PE staff Mr Paul O’Donnell and Mr Andreas Bouzinekis, Mr Andrew Ruck, Miss Kelley Grove, and parent, Mr Ben Kagi.
The Saints Swim club welcomes swimmers from Years 4-12 to try the swim club during Term One but the official swim season will commence in Term Two. All swimmers need to have completed Stage 7 swimming.
Swimmers joining or returning for 2026 will need to complete the swim club permission form available on the College website. Should you have any further queries about the club please speak to Mr Paul O'Donnell (Secondary) or Mr Andreas Bouzinekis (Junior).
Grandparents raising their Grand children group we run monthly in Albany. We meet for morning tea at the local CWA branch. The group is to provide connection, support and share information. This month we have guest speaker from Anglicare Financial Counselling.
WA Museum Great Southerns 200 Years ... 200 Words Writing Competition.
Awesome prizes including your work being published, have it aired on local radio and be included in an anthology plus prizes from sponsors Paperbark Merchants.
Careers Expo 2026 | Education Training and Employment
Thursday 14 to Sunday 17 May 2026
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
What is Saver Plus?
Saver Plus is a free, government-funded financial literacy and savings program for individuals and families on lower incomes.
It helps participants strengthen their financial confidence, develop long-lasting savings habits, and reduce the pressure of school-related expenses.
Since 2003, Saver Plus has supported more than 65,000 Australians, helping families build financial skills that set them up for long-term success.
Who is eligible?
Participants need to:
How your school can support families
I’ve attached flyers you can include in your school newsletter or send directly to families.
We also have new social media images available if you’d like to share them on your school’s platforms.
We would like to inform students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine that spots for The Future Doctors Australia 2026 program are filling up
The Future Doctors Australia program provides a unique, hands-on opportunity for students aged 14-18 who are passionate about a future in medicine. On the 16-19 July 2026 in Perth (Innaloo) over the course of 4 days, participants will engage in dynamic sessions led by experienced medical specialists, take part in practical learning activities, and gain valuable insights into the medical admissions process. This program is designed to inspire and equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed on their path to a medical career.
Don’t miss this chance to help your students gain firsthand knowledge and mentorship from medical professionals who are shaping the future of healthcare.
| City | Date | Availability |
| Perth (Innaloo) | 9 - 12 April 2026 | 1 spot left |
| Perth (Innaloo) | 16 - 19 July 2026 | 19 spots left |
| Melbourne (Docklands) | 16 - 19 April 2026 | 17 spots left |
| Melbourne (Docklands) | 24 - 27 Sep 2026 | 20 spots left |
| Brisbane (Taringa) | 2 - 5 July 2026 | 16 spots left |
| Sydney (Chatswood) | 9 - 12 April 2026 | 2 spots left |
| Sydney (Chatswood) | 16 - 19 April 2026 | 8 spots left |
Albany Light Opera and Theatre Company
presents SCHOOL OF ROCK
Albany Port Theatre
“Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme, you better get me to school on time!'
Featuring a cast of over 30 talented local performers and musicians, Albany Light Opera Theatre Company (ALOTCo) presents School of Rock - a high-energy, feel-good production for audiences of all ages. (Contains mild adult themes.)
Based on the hit 2003 Paramount film, School of Rock is a two-act musical (with intermission) that follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There, he discovers a classroom of straight-A students with serious musical talent - and transforms them into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can they make it to the Battle of the Bands without being caught by their parents or the school’s uptight headmistress?
With new music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, book by Julian Fellowes, and lyrics by Glenn Slater, the musical features 14 original songs by Webber alongside iconic tracks from the film. Show-stopping numbers like ‘You’re in the Band’ and ‘Stick It to the Man’ have become modern rock-musical favourites, while the electrifying finale, ‘Teacher’s Pet’, has audiences on their feet.
Complete with a sensational live kids’ rock band, School of Rock is a joyful celebration of music, confidence, and the power of teamwork.
Director & Choreographer: Lachy McLean
Musical Director: Kathryn MacNeil
Starring a talented local cast and musicians in every live performance!
Don’t miss the ‘next generation’ as ALOTCo rocks the stage!
Follow our pages for updates: www.facebook.com/AlbanyLightOperaTheatreCompany/ or www.alotco.com.au
Tickets: Child / Concession / Student: $35
General Admission: $40
Companion Card holders welcome.
Row Seating - 4 weekends only
May 2026
Friday 1st 7:00pm, Saturday 2nd 7:00pm, Sunday 3rd 2:00pm
Friday 8th 7:00pm, Saturday 9th 7:00pm, Sunday 10th 2:00pm
Friday 15th 7:00pm, Saturday 16th 7:00pm, Sunday 17th 2:00pm
Friday 22nd 7:00pm, Saturday 23rd 7:00pm, Sunday 24th 2:00pm
I’m getting in touch on behalf of the organising team for Walk for Jacob 2026, a community event raising funds for Ronald McDonald House Charity. This family-friendly event is being held in honour of Albany local Jacob Wills who lost his battle with High-Risk Neuroblastoma in June 2023. Jacob would have been part of the current 2026 Year 9 cohort, and I believe that there are students at all of your schools that went to Albany Primary School with Jacob.
We would be very grateful if your school could help promote this event to your families through your newsletter, communication apps, or social media.
The Walk for Jacob brings together families, students, and local community groups in a colourful, positive event that aims to celebrate Jacob’s memory while supporting other families in need.
Event Details:
Walk for Jacob 2026
When: Saturday 21st February 2026 from 10am
Where: Middleton Beach to Emu Point (return) – 8km, but participants are encouraged to choose their own distance
Other details: Wear bright colours, then enjoy a sausage sizzle on the grass at the finish line to celebrate your achievement.
Registration: TryBooking – https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1517879
More information: https://www.facebook.com/share/1SFeWcbhVr/
Please see below and linked information about Academic Group Term 1 – Tuition for Years 7 - 12 and Master Classes for Years 10, 11 and 12.
Term 1 - Academic Task Force - Tuition for Years 7 - 12
Term 1 - Academic Associates - Master Class for Years 10 - 12
Enrol online: www.academicgroup.com.au | Phone: 08 9314 9500