On Tuesday we observed Remembrance Day across the College by gathering for student-led class liturgies and observing a minute’s silence at 11am.
Some of our 2026 Year 12 captains, Sam Gibson, Rose McSweeney and Diana Napoleon, together with Mrs Suzie Kemp, represented the College at the 11am service at the Bendigo Soldiers’ Memorial Institute.
Following the Second World War, the Australian Government agreed to rename Armistice Day to Remembrance Day, in honour of those who lost their lives in both World Wars. Remembrance Day now serves as a solemn occasion to commemorate the sacrifices of Australian service members in all wars and conflicts.
PRAYER
God of peace,
Today we remember those who gave their lives in war and conflict,
and those who continue to serve for the good of others.
Thank you for their courage, sacrifice, and hope.
Help us to be people who choose peace,
who speak with kindness and live with compassion.
May we honour their memory by building a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Amen.
2026 News Update
While students are busy with their final units, studies and exams for 2025, we want to make sure families are aware of the key information they need in preparation for the 2026 school year. Please read the 2026 News Update 1 below which covers camps, pastoral care, family fees and key dates for your diary.
On Tuesday we observed Remembrance Day across the College by gathering for student-led class liturgies and observing a minute’s silence at 11am.
Some of our 2026 Year 12 captains, Sam Gibson, Rose McSweeney and Diana Napoleon, together with Mrs Suzie Kemp, represented the College at the 11am service at the Bendigo Soldiers’ Memorial Institute.
Following the Second World War, the Australian Government agreed to rename Armistice Day to Remembrance Day, in honour of those who lost their lives in both World Wars. Remembrance Day now serves as a solemn occasion to commemorate the sacrifices of Australian service members in all wars and conflicts.
PRAYER
God of peace,
Today we remember those who gave their lives in war and conflict,
and those who continue to serve for the good of others.
Thank you for their courage, sacrifice, and hope.
Help us to be people who choose peace,
who speak with kindness and live with compassion.
May we honour their memory by building a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Amen.
2026 News Update
While students are busy with their final units, studies and exams for 2025, we want to make sure families are aware of the key information they need in preparation for the 2026 school year. Please read the 2026 News Update 1 below which covers camps, pastoral care, family fees and key dates for your diary.