From the Head of Student Wellbeing Junior School
Term 4 Class Captains
On Friday 20 October we celebrated the efforts of our Term 4 Class Captains, who were presented with their badges by their parents and carers – well done to the boys below and we know they will do a great job leading their class in Term 4.
Class | Captain | Vice-Captain |
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4Champagnat
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Josh McCabe
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Mattes Mandić
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4Gier
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Ayman Siddiqui
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Nish Natu
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4Hermitage
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Xavier Lisman
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Seb Harlock
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4Lyon
|
William Dawson
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Lewis Dacey
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4Marcellin
|
Lachlan Poole
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Noah Doyle
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5Champagnat
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Jack McDonald
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Javis Gu
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5Gier
|
Gus Campton
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Dylan Weir
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5Hermitage
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Ollie McCormack
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Lachlan Field
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5Lyon
|
Lachlan Edwards
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Daniel Mooi
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5Marcellin
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Cooper Morgan
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Ryan Gow
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5Marlhes
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Dominic Hancock
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Leandro Ballon
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6Champagnat
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Ryan Gardener
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Jet Misner
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6Gier
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Zander Berg
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Lucas Golack
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6Hermitage
|
Daniel Belcher
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Calvin Paulthomas
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6Lyon
|
Paul Mandić
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Seth Armytage
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6Marcellin
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Conner Binutti
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Hayden McGrath
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6Marlhes
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Isaac Sladic
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Levi Mahony
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My Body, My Life
On Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 October 2023 the Archdiocesan Healthy Relationships Team worked with the Year 5 students from Marist College in the My Body, My Life puberty and personal development program. Following on from watching some content provided to parents and boys by the Archdiocesan Healthy Relationships Team, the boys worked in small groups to learn more about changes that they will be experiencing as they grow older. The program was an enormous success, and the boys were mature and willing participants throughout.
Year 6 St Edmunds Buddy Visits
On Wednesday our Year 6 classes hosted St Edmunds Year 6 classes in the return leg of our St Edmunds buddy visits, after our classes visiting Eddies at the end of Term 3. On both occasions, the boys enjoyed games where the teams were mixed with Eddies and Marist boys and a BBQ for lunch. Some new connections were made, and the visits were a fantastic opportunity for the boys to see that despite our healthy rivalry, both schools and the boys in them, are similar.
Craig McMahon
Junior School Head of Student Wellbeing