From the Principal Class Team

Student Leadership and Extension Opportunities As part of our support for our students’ leaders, a number of them participated in a Leadership conference at Overnewton College. Feedback from the students was very positive, and they developed their skills and knowledge to contribute to our student leadership team. Thank you to Mr Nguyen for his organisation […]
Year 6 Parent Information Night
What a remarkable evening! Our Year 6 Parent Information Night proved once again that our school community is truly something special. Families came together for an engaging and informative tour of our campus, discovering the incredible breadth of learning, creativity, and opportunity that our students enjoy every day. From music to mechanics, art to academia, […]
Robotics
This semester students in year-10 Robotics learn how to construct and program many robotics models using the Spike Mindstorm Robotic kits. Students choose the models they want to build. They learn to write ‘Word Block’ programs on their device and download them to their robot via Bluetooth connection. Students also learn to document their program […]
Careers Team
Career Practitioner Seminar Every year the Careers Team attends our university ‘open days’ (Career Practitioner Forums. This is where we learn about changes to existing courses and about new courses. We hear updated employment information and how AI is affecting degrees and the workforce. RMIT introduced Career Practitioner Awards in 4 categories where peers could […]
Student Leadership Program
CPR (Care, Protect, Respect) Ambassadors Hello SASC community! Our Senior CPR Ambassadors have kicked off 2026 with energy and purpose. They’ve been busy planning new ideas and initiatives to help make our school an even safer, more inclusive, and supportive place for everyone. Recently, our senior ambassadors had the opportunity to take part in safe […]
Inclusion Support Program
Neurodiversity Week From March 16 to 20, our school proudly recognised Neurodiversity Celebration Week, a global initiative that challenges stereotypes and celebrates neurodivergent strengths. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how people think, learn, and process information. This includes students who may identify with conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences. […]
House Program
House FIFA Competition Delivers Thrilling Action Wednesday’s opening round of the FIFA PS5 House Competition was electric, featuring intense 1v1 golden goal matches where new players rotated in after every score, keeping non-stop action across Irwin, Rosewall, Buttrose, and Freeman houses. House points were awarded to all players who took the controller and spectators who […]
Dance
Year 7 and 8 dance students have recently taken on the exciting challenge of choreographing their own group performances, putting their creativity and teamwork to the test. After exploring the key elements of dance such as space, time, dynamics, and relationships, students began developing original pieces that showcase their understanding in a practical and engaging […]
Humanities
Model United Nations Excursion On Tuesday 17 March, a group of 12 enthusiastic and worldly Year 10, 11 and 12 students attended the Model United Nations conference at CHES (the Centre for Higher Education Studies) in South Yarra, organised by the United Nations Association of Australia. These simulations of the United Nations General Assembly run […]
First Nations Group
This term I had the opportunity to attend the principal’s area meeting; I was invited by our KESO Michael to take part in a panel discussion about the first nations Aspiration Day I attended last year. I was excited to meet Chris Thompson regional director South West Victoria and Charles Branciforte the executive director of […]