
Last week, we welcomed our future Year 7 students for Orientation Day. While the morning began with a few nervous faces, by the end of the day, excitement was buzzing throughout the College! The day was packed with activities designed to give students a taste of high school. To begin the day, students gathered in the Chapel for a beautiful Prayer Service, setting a reflective and welcoming tone for the day ahead. They explored their creative side in Art, whipped up mini pizzas in Home Economics and had a go at problem-solving challenges. One of the highlights was the scavenger hunt, which had students racing around the high school discovering key locations and hopefully becoming familiar with where everything is for next year.
Orientation Day wasn't just about fun - it was about building confidence, making new friends and feeling ready for their high school journey. Judging by the smiles and laughter at the end of the day, we think it's safe to say, our future Year 7s are ready for the adventure ahead!
Over two days, the St Joseph's Interschool Athletics team competed in a variety of different athletics events against the other ADPSSA schools, gaining points in the hope of winning the shield for a 3rd consecutive year. The students had been training hard in the early mornings before school so were hopeful the hard work would pay off.
On Tuesday 18th November, the throws and jumps events were held here on the College oval. Students competed in triple jump, long jump, high jump and Turbo javelin. St Joe's held a narrow lead at the end of the day, with the track events still to come. After being postponed due to poor weather, the track events were held on Thursday 27th November at the North Road Athletics Track. Some year groups had to dig deep to cover for injured team-mates, but after some outstanding performances on the track, St Joseph's was declared the overall winner for the 2025 Interschool Athletics Carnival!
Well done to all the students who competed over the two days. No matter how big or small your contribution was, every point helped in achieving this victory. A special congratulations to Mason Banham (6B) who won the Champion Boy medallion.
As the year draws to a close, we know your school is bustling with concerts, activities and celebrations.
The Saver Plus team sincerely thanks you for your support throughout the year and wishes your staff and community a joyful, well-deserved break with loved ones.
Looking ahead to Term 1, our Back-to-School campaign will see many families seeking support.
To help us reach those who need it most, we’d love your assistance in sharing our updated flyer with your school community.
Your support makes a real difference for families preparing for the new school year. Thank you again for partnering with us—we look forward to working together in 2026!
Saver Plus is funded by the Department of Social Services and delivered by The Smith Family.
P&F Summary of 10 & 18 Nov Meetings
Commencing Monday 1st December 2025, there will be roadworks on Admiral St Lockyer that will affect a large portion of School buses in Albany.
As a result of this disruption some services may run later than advertised morning and afternoon. It is also worth noting for students travelling to NASHS that the bus stop on Banks St before Admiral St will not be serviced during this first stage of works which will continue into the upcoming school Holiday's.
The City of Albany's Youth Friendly Albany Plan 2022–2025 - which guides our work with young people - is due for review. Responses to this survey will help ensure the new plan reflects what young people in Albany need, want, and believe will make our city more youth friendly. The Plan also supports local organisations to engage with young people and understand the issues that matter most to them.
The survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete and students who complete Parts A, B, and C will go into the draw to win one of six vouchers to Scooped Gelato.
Albany PCYC is currently looking for gymnasts or ex-gymnasts who may be interested in some casual paid work with our gymnastics program.
We have opportunities for young people to assist with classes:
These roles are ideal for students who:
Full training and support are provided, so they don’t need coaching experience – just a positive attitude and an interest in the sport.
Students can contact Albany PCYC directly on phone or via email for more information or to express interest.
We are inviting everyone to come and join the celebration of Simbang Gabi 2025.
Simbang Gabi (Filipino for ‘Night Masses’) is a devotional, nine-day series of Masses in anticipation of Christmas.
Get a flying start to the new school year with courses in NAPLAN Preparation, Maths, English, ASET/GATE Preparation, Learning Skills and Essay Writing.
Academic Task Force - January Head Start Program
ATAR January Head Start Program - Enrolments Open - Increase your understanding and boost your confidence for Year 11 and 12. 6-hour subject courses where you will gain an overview of the syllabus, receive expert teaching from ATAR subject-specialist teachers and preview important concepts.
Year 7- 10 January Head Start Program - Enrolments Open - Get a flying start to the new school year with engaging courses in NAPLAN Preparation, Maths, English, GATE Preparation, Learning Skills and Essay Writing.
Enrol online: www.academicgroup.com.au | Phone: 08 9314 9500.
2025 St Joseph's College P&F End of Year SUPER Raffle
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