
Vinnies WA has launched its annual Winter Appeal for 2026!
As unprecedent demand for assistance across Western Australia continues with more people than ever being forced onto the streets, the College is committed to assisting those struggling in our community through our annual winter food and blanket drive.
Collection boxes will be in each classroom and homeroom for any non-perishable food items that you wish to donate. This year we will also be collecting blankets and warm clothing (jumpers, trackies, beanies, scarves) that are clean and in new or good condition - these can be dropped in at either Library.
On behalf of the College, I would like to thank you for the generosity and commitment that you show each and every year.
Mr Luke Bogoni
Director of Faith and Mission
Feast Day: May 22
Patron Saint of: Difficult Marriages and Impossible causes
Life:
Born in central Italy in 1381, Rita was a wife, mother, widow and member of her local religious community. After a difficult marriage in which her husband was killed during a brawl and her sons died, Rita joined the Augustinian Nuns where her prayer and charity became legend. She was canonised a Saint in 1900 with many people visiting her tomb each year praying for the causes that we sometimes think are impossible.
Reflection:
Throughout her life, Rita became a holy person because she made choices that reflected her love for God. While she experienced many difficulties and challenges, she always trusted in God's grace and that she would be guided to exactly where she was meant to be. Sometimes its hard for us to let go and let God do his work, but we must never be afraid because God will always show us the way. St Rita of Cascia, pray for us.
Want to help your child grow up feeling good in their body? Butterfly’s webinar for parents of primary age children provides practical strategies to build body confidence, create positive relationships with food and movement, and know what support is available.
Date: 17 June 2026
Time: 7pm – 8.15pm (AEST)
Via Zoom (time-limited recording available)
Register: HERE
Cost: $15pp
(For info: Full registration link https://events.butterfly.org.au/portal/event/?id=170626_RBBC1751387700&Name=17/06/26%20RBBC
Our Year 11 student leaders Bridie and Rebecca, accompanied by Mr Williams, recently represented our school at a State Budget Breakfast held at the Albany Convention Centre. The event provided a valuable opportunity to learn about civic leadership and the future of the region. Attendees heard from WA Premier Roger Cook, joined by Minister for Regional Development Stephen Dawson and Minister for the Great Southern Reece Whitby who spoke about key State Budget priorities and upcoming developments across the Great Southern. The students valued the chance to meet community leaders and hear how decisions can support regional communities. The experience reflected our Catholic school’s commitment to forming informed, engaged young people who contribute positively to the common good.
St Joseph's College is proud to be a multidiverse community with staff, students and families whom come from different countries, speak different languages and practise different faiths.
The data above was originally collated by the College in 2024 and is updated every year. It shows off the richness that we have here in our community which we hope continues to grow in the years to come.
OPEN DAY – Saturday 23rd May
Northam Parent, Student & Supporters Information Sessions – Monday 25th May
Year 9 & 10 and Year 11 & 12 Parent Information Evening – Wednesday 3rd June
Help your teen take the next step towards their brighter future. Join us on Wednesday 3rd June, 5:30pm – 7:30pm.
There are hundreds of study choices for school leavers. We’re here to help you navigate this exciting chapter in your teen’s life by providing all the information you need to guide them through high school and beyond.
Join us at our free Parent & Supporters Information Evening where we'll cover:
Course options
Understanding ATAR
Application processes
Fees and scholarships
Much more!
Registrations are essential and can be made by selecting your session via the links below:
ALBANY PARENTS & EDUCATORS: We are delighted to bring you not one, but TWO FREE workshops in June - supported by Parenting Connection WA and Act, Belong, Commit!!
The flyer for both workshops is attached.
If you are a teacher or principal - you may wish to share this awesome opportunity with your parent community.
WORKSHOP 1: Yes! You CAN Manage Your Child's Behaviour - in the moment (AND... promotion of positive, beneficial behaviour as a prevention - using natural, holistic, science-based techniques).
FOR: Parents & Educators of kids & teens aged 3 - 18.
WHEN: 12.30 - 2.30pm before school pick-up, Wed 3rd June.
WORKSHOP 2: Happy, Healthy, Smart ZUMBA Dance Fitness + Wellbeing Workshop (fitness, fun, high-energy music, coordination, family connection & powerful learning about how to be happy, healthy & smart)
FOR: Children aged 5-12 years old, WITH their Parents - TOGETHER.
WHEN: 3.30pm - 4.30pm after school, Wed 3rd June.
Both are on the same afternoon @ The Child & Parent Centre, Lockyer.
REGISTRATIONS are ESSENTIAL: www.abovebeyondeducation.com/albany
Come to both workshops - or select only one; it's up to you.
FREE thanks to Parenting Connection WA
TAUGHT BY: Tammy-Anne (Teacher, Social-Emotional Learning expert, Educational Neuroscience specialist, TEDx speaker) and Todd (Mindfulness, Music & Meditation facilitator).
Supported by Act, Belong, Commit.
SJCA vs Denmark on Wednesday the 3rd June at 4.30pm
This special edition features an exciting lineup of emerging Australian artists, headlined by Darcie Haven – fresh off a #2 ARIA-charting EP and sold-out national tour. Joining her is Perth indie-pop artist Newport, alongside WA acts Shorehaven and Navy June, and local legends Freak Maestro.
Young people can expect:
The event aims to create more accessible entertainment options for young people locally, while also supporting youth engagement in arts and culture. I’d greatly appreciate any support you can offer in helping spread the word to students and families through your usual channels (newsletters, notices, socials, student bulletins, etc.).
Event details:
Albany Town Hall
Saturday June 13, 2026
Doors at 4:30pm
Show starts at 5pm
Tickets: https://albany-events.bookable.net.au/#!/event-detail/ev_757acf96becb4be1906eb6c6304221f5
Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service and Southern Aboriginal Corporation are hosting the 2026 Stolen Generations Symposium on National Sorry Day Tuesday 26 May.
This is an important event for truth telling and healing.