From the Vice Principal – Term 1 Week 8

Marist Basketball Carnival

This morning, our Marist Basketball Teams departed for Marcellin College, Bulleen, Victoria, to compete in the Marist Basketball Carnival. Led by Ms Jade Nicotra and Mr Ben Goldie as well as coaches Nic Vlahov and Brendan Gaunson, our teams will take on fellow Marist schools from across the country in an exciting showcase of skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

We wish them safe travels and a fantastic experience competing alongside our Marist friends.

Walk For Water

On Tuesday 1 April, our Year 4 and Year 11 students will take part in the Walk for Water, a meaningful initiative that highlights the challenges many children around the world face in accessing clean drinking water.

Students in Year 4 and Year 11 are encouraged to wear their Guild Uniform for the day. As an added incentive, the Guild that raises the most funds will earn the opportunity to wear their Guild Uniform on an additional chosen day.

All funds raised will be donated to Caritas Australia, supporting their vital work in providing water taps near homes and schools. This initiative helps reduce the burden on children who would otherwise walk over 6km daily to access clean water.

College Production Bugsy Malone

Excitement is building as we approach next Thursday’s opening night of our College Production, Bugsy Malone! This production has given students with a passion for the Arts a chance to ‘let their light shine’, showcasing their dedication and hard work in what promises to be a spectacular performance.

A huge thank you to Kathy La Brooy and the many staff members whose generosity of time, enthusiasm, and commitment have made this possible. Their dedication ensures that students have opportunities to grow, perform, and shine on stage.

With all four shows completely sold out, those lucky enough to have secured tickets are in for a fantastic night of entertainment. We can’t wait to share the magic of Bugsy Malone with you!

Your Move Update

On Thursday, 20 March, students from Pre-Kindy to Year 12 took part in our inaugural “Hands Up” survey, an initiative of the Your Move program. This survey helps the College understand how students travel to school, providing valuable data to guide future initiatives.

With over 1,500 students participating, the results will serve as a baseline to measure the impact of programs aimed at promoting active travel, reducing traffic congestion, and supporting sustainability. We look forward to conducting the survey again at the end of the year to track our progress.

Year 2 Blue were excited to compare their results to the secondary school, to see if and how movement changes through schooling.

Carpark Flow Improvement at Lavalla Carpark

We are pleased to see a noticeable improvement in the afternoon traffic flow in and out of the Lavalla car park over the past few weeks. This has been made possible through the cooperation and patience of our parents, and we sincerely thank you for your efforts.

Some of the key behaviours contributing to this positive change include:

• Arriving 5–10 minutes after the final bell so students are ready for collection
• Following the no standing or parking rule in the left ‘Kiss N Drive’ lane
• Moving forward promptly in the ‘Kiss N Drive’ lane as spaces become available
• Clearly displaying family names on dashboards for quick identification
• Encouraging children to enter the car independently (where appropriate) without parents needing to exit their vehicle
• Practising courteous and safe driving at all times

Your continued support in following these guidelines helps ensure a safer and more efficient pick-up experience for everyone. Thank you!

Mr Michael Chiera

VICE PRINCIPAL