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Important Dates
Friday 3 July
Marian: Year 12 Introduction to AIF
Friday 3 July
Marcellin: Last Day of Term 2 - 2:45pm Dismissal
Friday 3 July
Last Day of Term 2
Wednesday 1 July
Marcellin: Success Assembly
Tuesday 30 June
Marian: Year 12 Production ‘We Open Tomorrow Night?!’ (30 June - 2 July)
Monday 29 June
NAIDOC Week (29 June - 3 July)
Monday 29 June
Marian: Year 12 Trial Exams (29 June - 3 July)
Monday 29 June
Marian: Year 10 & 11 Exams (29 June - 3 July)

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A Celebration of Music, Art and Drama at Cardijn College

In Week 6, Marian hosted the annual M.A.D. Week - a celebration of Music, Art, and Drama. The week featured a range of lunchtime activities that invited members of the College community to engage with and celebrate the Arts.

On Thursday and Friday evening, Marian hosted M.A.D. Night, the biennial Music, Art, and Drama showcase held at the Hopgood Theatre. This event serves as the culmination of M.A.D. Week and celebrates the creativity, talent, and dedication of students involved in the Arts across the College.

As guests arrived, they were welcomed by an exhibition of works created by students studying Art, Design, Fashion Design, Textiles, and Photography, as well as a performance by the String Ensemble before entering the auditorium. Hosted by the Music, Art, and Drama Captains, the evening featured performances from Music and Drama students, including co-curricular ensembles, Drama Club, and Drama classes, with student artwork displayed behind each performance.

“M.A.D. Night was highly enjoyable, and it was an extremely positive experience hosting, performing and watching performances. It was a great night for all of the arts students and arts lovers to come together and perform as a strong community and showcase what they have been working on throughout the year. This night proved that arts is important to share around the College because it shared the love of performance and made it very special for everyone involved, regardless of whether they are seasoned performers or very new.” (Grace, 2026 Drama Co-Captain).

"M.A.D. Night isn't just about Music, Art and Drama, it's about showing our hard work with the people you've grown close to. My M.A.D. Night experience was filled with laughter and enjoyment as I started to realise this will be one of my last big events performing with these people. I love the community that was built to be left in our hands, and I love how much it has grown over the course of 2026. M.A.D." (Tiara, 2026 Music Captain).

“Being part of my first M.A.D. Night helped me grow in confidence as a performer. It was exciting to share something I'd worked hard on and learn some important values to take away from the experience.” (Georgie, Year 7 Drama Club Student).

We would like to thank all students, families, and staff for their contribution to making the event possible. Your creativity, passion, and enthusiasm continue to strengthen the culture of the Arts within our College community.

2027 Musical Reveal...

Friday evening of M.A.D. Night concluded with a special surprise - the announcement of the 2027 College musical, Freaky Friday!

Apprenticeship Sign Up with MTA Group Training

We are pleased to congratulate Fraser, Year 11 Marcellin student, on securing an apprenticeship with MTA Group Training, hosted by Solitaire Automotive!
 
Fraser is currently working towards his Certificate III in Light Vehicle Technology.
 
Pictured with Fraser is Abby from Apprenticeship Support Australia.

A Special Start for Our Mid-Year Receptions

Galilee celebrated the conclusion of our Term 3 Reception Transition Visits with a special liturgy last Friday.
 
Throughout the transition program, the children explored the theme of being special, unique, and loved by God. Through stories, activities, and prayer, they reflected on the gifts and qualities that make each person wonderfully made.
 
As part of the liturgy, each child was gifted a heart as a reminder of God's love for them and the special place they hold within our Galilee community.
 
We would like to thank all the children and families who participated in the transition visits.
 
Ms Schmidt, Ms Gregory, Ms Little, Ms Littlefield and Ms Turner are excited to welcome our new Term 3 Reception students to Galilee next term and look forward to supporting them as they begin their learning journey with us.

Year 12 Apprentices Guide Year 10s Towards Healthier Habits

On Monday, Marcellin’s Year 12 Apprentice students took the lead in delivering a Health and Wellbeing Expo for our Year 10 cohort.
 
As part of the Health and Wellbeing curriculum, students shared practical insights into building healthy routines, covering topics such as sleep, nutrition, sugar and soft drink intake, healthy eating, protein, and managing phone use.
 
It was fantastic to see our senior students step confidently into leadership roles, supporting and guiding younger peers while reinforcing the importance of making positive choices.

Enrol for Year 7 2027 at Galilee, Aldinga Campus

An exciting new chapter is unfolding at Galilee.
 
Following strong interest from families, an additional Year 7 class has been opened for 2027, creating more opportunities for students to experience Galilee's unique approach to learning.
 
With exciting plans for future senior schooling, students beginning Year 7 in 2027 could become among the first cohorts to complete their entire secondary journey at Galilee, helping shape the next chapter of the campus and its traditions.
 
Families are invited to attend a dedicated Middle School Tour and discover a campus where students are known, challenged and supported to flourish.

Year 10 Mid-Year Intake Welcomed at Marcellin Transition Day

On Tuesday, Marcellin welcomed our Year 10 mid-year intake students for their Transition Day.
 
Throughout the day, students had the opportunity to settle into their new environment, meet each other and their homeroom teacher, get a feel for their learning spaces, and engage in a range of activities and workshops.
 
It was a positive and important first step as they begin their journey with us, and we look forward to seeing them continue to grow and thrive within our community.

Pathways & Subject Expo | The Marcellin Pathway

A different pathway. The same successful destination. 

The Marcellin Pathway offers students the opportunity to combine their SACE with nationally recognised vocational qualifications, industry experiences, apprenticeships, and school-based training opportunities. 

Every Marcellin student graduates with both their SACE and a Certificate II qualification, developing the practical skills, knowledge, and confidence required for employment, apprenticeships, traineeships, and further study. 

If your child enjoys hands-on learning and is considering a trade or industry pathway, the Pathways & Subject Expo is the perfect opportunity to learn more about what Marcellin can offer. 

Apprenticeship Sign Up with Chris Henderson Electrical

We are delighted to congratulate Jayden, Year 12 Marcellin student, on securing an apprenticeship with Chris Henderson Electrical!
 
Jayden is currently working towards his Certificate III in Electrotechnology.
 
Pictured with Jayden is Wilma, the Office Manager at Chris Henderson Electrical.

Year 2s Exploring & Learning at the Aldinga Community Garden

On Monday, our Year 2 classes enjoyed a wonderful excursion to the Aldinga Community Garden.
 
Students explored the garden using their senses, closely observing a variety of fruits and winter vegetables such as broccoli and potatoes.
 
They also discovered the vital role living things play in the environment, finding decomposers such as worms and spotting insects like bees and butterflies.
 
This learning experience helped students understand how gardens grow and how all living things work together.

Band Immersion Group (B.I.G.) Program Concert

This Tuesday, Marian held the annual B.I.G. Concert. All Year 7 students have spent Semester 1 learning a trumpet, trombone, flute, clarinet, or percussion instrument through the Year 7 Essentials course.
 
The B.I.G. Program, developed in response to research by Dr Anita Collins and the Bigger Better Brain team, highlights the cognitive benefits of learning an instrument.
 
In Term 1, students had weekly group lessons with instrumental tutors to build foundational and musical literacy skills. In Term 2, they joined band rehearsals led by Mr Jakob Caudle to further develop their ensemble playing.
 
Over 550 community members attended the concert as the Year 7 cohort showcased their progress in class performances - culminating with all 300 students performing together. The night included testimonials from students and performances by Wind Symphony, Concert Band, and Big Band 1, demonstrating musical pathways for aspiring musicians.
 
Congratulations to all Year 7 students for your effort and achievement over the past four months. Thank you to families and the College community for your ongoing support.

For students who would like to continue learning their instrument, families may enrol in the optional B.I.G. Continuers Program for Semester 2. Please complete the 2026 B.I.G. Continuers Enrolment Form to secure your slot - enrolments close soon!

30% OFF LOWES Schoolwear | Thursday 25 June - Wednesday 1 July

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Mini Vinnies and YCS Students Step Up for Vinnies Winter Sleepout!

On Friday evening, Galilee’s annual Vinnies Winter Sleepout united Mini Vinnies and YCS students for a meaningful night of solidarity and awareness.
 
By leaving the comfort of warm beds and routines for one night, students reflected on the challenges faced by many in our community during winter.
 
Students took part in justice-focused activities, learned more about the St Vincent de Paul Society, and connected through thoughtful discussion and reflection.
 
They showed enthusiasm, empathy and compassion as they considered ways to contribute to positive change.
 
Students also created care packages from generous community donations, which have been given to our local Vinnies outreach to extend warmth, dignity and hope to those who need it most.

Socks 4 Socks Day at Galilee!

On Friday, our Galilee community came together for the Mini Vinnies initiative ‘Socks 4 Socks Day’, supporting the Vinnies Winter Appeal.
 
Students embraced the spirit of the day by wearing odd socks to school and donating a new pair of socks or other warm winter essentials.
 
We are incredibly grateful for the generosity and support shown by our students, families and staff. These donations will provide warmth, comfort and care to members of our community experiencing hardship this winter.
 
Thank you for helping us make a difference - one pair of socks at a time

Secure Tickets for Cardijn’s Year 12 Drama Performance ‘We Open Tomorrow Night?!’

 
The Year 12 Drama Production is well into rehearsals, and we are excited to announce that tickets are now on sale!
 
"It’s the dress rehearsal for the Belvedere student-run talent show, and everything is going wrong. The PTA mum is overinvolved, the British act can’t nail the accent, Isla insists on air-guitaring on pogo sticks, and the lights just went out. But as any theatre person knows, the show must go on."
 
Please join the Stage 2 Drama cohort of 2026 for a hilariously stressful night at the theatre!
Time: 7pm (show runtime is approximately 45 minutes to an hour)
Date: 30 June, 1 July, 2 July
Location: Drama Theatre at Cardijn College, Marian Campus
All ticket proceeds will be donated to Tutti Arts where learning disabled and neurodivergent artists create visual art, theatre, music, screen, and dance, and experiment with art and technology.
 

Marcellin Student Leader Formation Day at the Hijinx Hotel

Recently, our Marcellin Student Leaders participated in Formation Day at Hijinx Hotel in the city, immersing themselves in a variety of interactive activities.
 
Guided by Mr Halliday and Mr Fenoughty, the day offered students valuable opportunities to reflect on their roles as leaders within our community.
 
We are incredibly proud of how they conducted themselves, representing the College with respect, enthusiasm, and a genuine appreciation for the experience.

Student Achievements


Bohdi, Kai, Ollie, Oskar & Teddy Selected for Junior Soccer State Championships

Five of our Galilee students were selected to represent the Noarlunga District team at the Junior Soccer State Championships.
 
Year 6 students Oskar and Ollie had a gutsy win over eventual champions Port Pirie, narrowly missing out on a top 2 finish.
 
Year 5 students Kai, Bohdi, and Teddy went undefeated throughout the U12 Development competition, coached by Brian Fossey, before falling in a tightly contested Final against Adelaide Hills.
 
They will all get another chance at the Country Championships in September.
 
 

Scarlett, Montana, & Natalia Completed their Cert III in Health Service Assistance at Celtic Training


Congratulations to Year 12 students Scarlett, Montana, and Natalia, who have recently completed their Cert III in Health Service Assistance at Celtic Training.
 
The 2025 mid-year intake students were celebrated at Celtic's graduation ceremony in the city. Later in the year, we will celebrate the 2026 January intake, comprising 25 students!
 
The Cert III Health Services Assistance is a fantastic qualification for students interested in the fields of Medicine and Health.
 
Students interested in this qualification for 2027 are encouraged to complete the VET - Expression of Interest Form.
 
 

Ollie Claims 1st Place at Sunshine State MX Championships


Year 4 Galilee student Ollie recently raced at the Sunshine State MX Championships in Queensland, finishing 1st overall in the 65cc 7-U10 class.
 
After a week of training in Boonah, Ollie competed against some of the country's strongest junior riders and secured the top step of the podium. He now leads the championship by more than 50 points heading into the final round next month!
 
Congratulations, Ollie, and all the best for the final round.
 
 

Eli Earns Spot in 2026 State Golf Championship

 
Congratulations to Year 5 Galilee student Eli, who recently competed in the Golf Australia 12 and Under Qualifier held at Thaxted Park on 22 June.
 
Representing the Onkaparinga South and North SAPSASA metropolitan districts, Eli finished an outstanding third place out of eighteen participants in the boys' division.
 
He carded an impressive 45 shots over nine holes, earning qualification for the upcoming 2026 state final at Westward Ho Golf Club, held on 30 and 31 July.
 
 
 

Ellie and Georgia Selected for the Onkaparinga South Netball Carnival


Year 6 Galilee students Ellie and Georgia recently played in the Onkaparinga South Netball Carnival.
 
Students wrote a shared reflection:
“On Wednesday, 17 June 2026, we participated in the district netball carnival at Golden Grove. Onkaparinga South entered two teams: Division 2 and Division 4. Ellie played in Division 2, while Georgia played in Division 4.

Division 2 came 2nd, with just one loss and one draw. Division 4 was a bit different because we were undefeated for all 9 games and came 1st! It was an amazing experience being able to have this opportunity. We loved our coaches, Kristy and Tonya.”

Taj Selected for the Southern Metro Boys SAPSASA State Netball Carnival 



Year 6 Galilee student, Taj was selected to play in the SAPSASA State Netball Carnival held on 22 - 24 June at SADNA, Golden Grove.

Taj was chosen for the Southern Metro Boys squad, and his Division 2 team earned a silver medal after winning 8 out of 9 games.

Both teams played outstanding netball, demonstrated excellent sportsmanship, and had a fantastic time throughout the competition!

Operation Flinders: Students Tackle 70km Outback Challenge in the Flinders Rangers

In Weeks 3 and 4, ten of our students took part in the Operation Flinders program, spending eight days in the Flinders Ranges on a challenging outback expedition focused on resilience, teamwork and personal growth.

Message from the Acting Principal

On Wednesday, I was able to join with the 10 students who returned from Operation Flinders with their families to share and celebrate their recent experience.

Operation Flinders provides an amazing opportunity for young people to build resilience, teamwork, and self-belief through challenge and adventure. Set at Yankaninna Station in the remote northern Flinders Ranges, students are immersed in a rugged landscape that pushes them beyond their comfort zones.

Over eight days, participants trek more than 70 kilometres as a team, carrying everything they need for the journey. Supported by school staff and experienced volunteers, students take part in activities such as cross-country hiking, abseiling, navigation, bush cooking, and survival skills, while also learning about local Indigenous culture.

The program is designed to foster independence, with teams fully self-sufficient and responsible for navigating between campsites. Importantly, once the Exercise begins, students are expected to complete the full experience, building perseverance and commitment along the way, even enduring the very wet weather!

The students reflected on a personal sense of achievement, a newfound confidence, and a renewed sense of competition from the daily UNO challenges, particularly when huddled under a tarp while the rain fell!

This experience is just one example of the many opportunities at Cardijn that nurture a strong sense of belonging and inspire aspiration in our students. As we approach the final week of Term 2, we wish our senior students every success in their upcoming exams and encourage all students to finish the term with diligence and confidence.

Kate Bawden
Acting Principal