Policies and Governance
Child Safe Code of Conduct
Child Safeguarding Policy
Community Code of Conduct
Complaints Handling Policy
Credit Reporting Policy
Information Collection Notice - Facial Recognition Systems
Information Collection Notice - Job Applicants
Information Collection Notice - Students
Information Collection Notice - Volunteers and Contractors
MSA Whistleblower Policy
Privacy Policy
Procedures for Managing Child Safety Incidents or Concerns at or Involving the College or its staff
Sports Policy
Staff and Student Professional Boundaries Policy
Student Behaviour Management Policy
Student Enrolment Policy
Advisory Council
Marist College Canberra is governed canonically and civilly by Marist Schools Australia Limited (MSA Ltd).
The College Advisory Council acts in an advisory capacity to the Headmaster of the College and wholly within the terms described within its Constitution. The purpose of the Council is to provide advice and support to the Headmaster in order that the Headmaster can lead the College effectively as a Catholic school community, with its evangelising and educational mission shaped by Marist spirituality and educational practice.
It is not involved in the day-to-day management or direction of the College which remain the area of competence of the Headmaster and Executive. The Council is not a board of governance and does not have any legal responsibility for the College.
Together, We Create Fine Young Men
Since 1968, Marist Canberra has been a part of and had its footprints on the land of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. As a College, we acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand. We pay our respects to them and for their care of the land. May we walk gently and respectfully upon the land. We are, as Marists, an inclusive and welcoming community. We acknowledge that all are created in the image of our loving God and called to live our lives glorifying the Lord. People of all faiths, genders, sexualities, and cultures are therefore welcome and respected equally in the Marist Catholic community.