Term 1, Week 10, 10 April
Upcoming Events
Week 1 Term 2 | |
Monday April 28 | Staff Professional Learning Day - Student Free |
Tuesday April 29 | Staff Professional Learning Day - Student Free |
Wednesday April 30 | Students return for Term 2 |
Thursday May 1 | St Joseph the Worker Feast Day |
Friday May 2 | 8P3 Community Connect Day |
Week 2 Term 2 | |
Monday May 5 | |
Tuesday May 6 | Year 7 2026 Information & Open Night, 5.30pm - 8.00pm, College Hall |
Wednesday May 7 | |
Thursday May 8 | School Photos |
Friday May 9 | School Photos |

Principal's Update
As Term 1 concludes, I’d like to thank all parents for your ongoing support. We have had a wonderful start to the 2025 school year with many highlights, both individually and as a College community. The embedding of our weekly PC involvement in the Community Connections program has been a real highlight for students as they engage with parish pre-schools, aged care and participate in our weekly midday Mass, joining with our parish priests and parishioners.
The introduction of our new House system has generated much excitement and spirit and the overall participation of students and staff has been a lot of fun. Our classrooms are now a wonderful visual representation of our Catholic tradition, core values, each of the houses, their patron saint and our commitment to our learning and behaviour routines and expectations.
A new merit system has recognised many students for their effort, service, and involvement in living out our College values in Term 1. Many students are on track to receive the Bronze Merit in Term 2.
Congratulations to the following students who will receive a Community Service Award for Term 1:

Year 7 - Madeline Goldie
(10 plus hours of community service)

Year 9 - Sam Hewens
(10 plus hours of community service)

Year 10 - Hunter Davis
(20 plus hours of community service)
Staff Long Service Awards
Many staff members recently achieved long service milestones for their years of service working in St Agnes’ Parish. Congratulations to the following staff members on achieving these milestones:

Geoff Thick - 30 years

Andrew Evans - 25 years

Adam Kelly - 25 years

Colin Coelho - 25 years

Nicole Bailey - 20 years

Linda Frankham - 10 years

Megan Verdon - 10 years
Keeping School Funding Fair – Supporting Families in Choosing the Best Education
Catholic schools have long provided families with quality education, strong values and a sense of community. New research confirms that parents make thoughtful financial choices to ensure their children receive the education that best suits their needs.
With rising costs affecting many households, families continue to prioritise education, valuing the academic, spiritual and personal development that Catholic schools provide. Ensuring school funding remains fair helps families continue to access the right school for their child.
Read the Catholic Schools NSW media release below and visit keepfundingfair.org.au to learn more about how we support families.
Student Photos
Student professional photos will take place in Week 2 of Term 2. Parents can purchase photos through their “Parent” Compass portal.
Important Safety Notice: Bus S498 – Student Crossing Behavior
We have received concerns from members of the public regarding the behavior of students disembarking from bus S498 on the afternoon route. This bus travels along Ocean Drive through Lake Cathie, and concerns have been raised specifically at the intersection of Ocean Drive and Abel Tasman Drive.
It has been reported that some students are crossing in front of the bus, running across the road to beat traffic, and bypassing the designated safe crossing zone, which is located 400 meters down the road. In certain instances, groups of students have crossed together, causing traffic to come to a complete stop.
We kindly ask parents and guardians to speak with their children about the importance of using the designated crossing zones and practicing safe behavior when crossing the road. While Ocean Drive is a 50km/h zone, it is a busy road in the afternoons, and we want to ensure the safety of all students and drivers.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping us promote safe habits for our students.
Save the Date - Parent Assembly Conference

TEXstyle 2025
Congratulations to Nina Menin, a former Year 12 student of 2024, on being selected in the TEXStyle Showcase for 2025. The TEXStyle exhibition is an annual event that showcases exemplary HSC Textiles and Design projects to both the education and wider communities.
Well done, Nina, on this wonderful achievement!

Busways School Service Changes Commencing 11 April 2025
Please find below a letter detailing that the re-opening of Matthew Flinders Dr at Ocean Dr and the closure of Dahlsford Dr at Ocean Dr, has been delayed and as a result; changes to the impacted School services have been rescheduled to commence from Monday 28 April 2025.
In the event there are further delays to the rescheduled commencement date, please regularly check the School’s Bus Timetable of which will be updated to reflect the most up-to-date commencement date of these changes at www.busways.com.au/nsw/school-services/school-timetables
Setting Up for Term 2 Success
As students and staff take a well-earned break, I encourage families to take time to re-establish good learning routines at home and to use this time to correct any areas which may be preventing students from achieving their best at school. Ensuring all students have a good at-home study space, diary systems, some goal-setting for Term 2 reports and correct uniform will set students up for a successful Term 2.
I wish all students, staff and families a Happy Easter and invite you to participate in our Parish Easter liturgies to celebrate the true meaning of Easter and the sacrifice Christ made for each of us.
With many Blessings,
Cath

Assistant Principal - St Joseph's Kangaroos

What an amazing term the mighty Kangaroos have had. Not only did we lead the way with our culture and enthusiasm at the two swimming carnivals earlier in the year, the St. Joseph's Kangaroos were crowned College champion swimming house at our first attempt.
Throughout Term 1, we also saw the introduction of the PC house competition. Congratulations to all Kangaroo houses for their amazing efforts in transforming these rooms into a sea of red. Special mention to Mr Smallwood's PC 11J1 for their awesome efforts on the senior site.
So far this year there has been a whopping 8397 merits handed out across the College. This number is a true reflection on the outstanding efforts of all students in the College. Congratulations to the following students who are leading the merit counts in our house for each year group.
Year 7 - Benjamin O’Brien
Year 8 - Erica Collins- Jones and Sienna Furney
Year 9 - Nikki Seears
Year 10 - Isaac Wolfe
Year 11 - Alexandra Bransdon
Year 12 - Christopher Konstantas
Leading the way in terms of house point contributions for the year is Freycin Hostettler in year 12 with a phenomenal 1100 points closely followed by Hunter Davis and Paige Goldie in year 10 and Matilda Medlin in year 11. St Josephs are currently in second place, and only just behind the Eagles in the race for the overall house champions for 2025.
WHO'S WHO IN THE ROOS...

As a key leader of this mighty house, Mrs Lisa Kable features in our second “Who’s who in the Roos” interview.
1. What did you hope to do when you finished school?
I had a whole list of things!
2. What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
Going to the gym
3. What are your favourite sports to play and watch?
I love playing netball (well, I retired this year after 44 years of playing) and rowing. I will watch all sports—rugby union is at the top!
4. Do you have a favourite sporting team that you support?
Western force (my nephew plays for them)
5. What is your favourite food?
Eggs, no potato, no CHEESE
6. If you could travel to one place in the world, where would it be?
Tough - maybe Spain? Croatia? Portugal? Japan? Norway? Scotland is my favourite place to go back to this I know!
7. If going out for dinner with three people, who would you invite?
James Acaster, Ash Barty and Richard Branson
8. What is your go-to song or playlist on Spotify?
I love music, all music but on repeat at the moment is Linger (cranberries) and (Travis Scott)
9. As a key leader, what words of encouragement would you give to all of our kangaroo community?
Be part of the ‘mob’, welcome all and always do your best
10. Where will Mrs Kable be in 10 years from now?
Hopefully, sunning myself on that beach in Spain or standing on top of a gorgeous Glen in Scotland.
Adam Kelly
Assistant Principal Curriculum
St Joseph's Kangaroos Head of House
Assistant Principal - St Agnes' Eagles
Transitus Retreat
Year 7 students embarked on an unforgettable adventure at Transitus, an overnight retreat at Grassy Head. Designed to make their transition into secondary school smoother and more meaningful, the retreat blended faith, friendship, and fun. Students from across the Lismore Diocese came together to connect, learn, and celebrate within their Christian community. Through engaging team-building activities, inspiring discussions, and plenty of shared moments, they built lasting friendships and deepened their faith in a truly enriching experience.









Holy Week Explanation & History
Holy Week is the week preceding Easter. The week is observed throughout the Catholic Church. It is a period of devotion to the death and resurrection of Christ (The Passion).
The various traditional rites of the week probably began to develop in Jerusalem in the fourth century when pilgrimages became easily possible and Christians could indulge a natural desire to re-enact the last scenes of the life of Christ in liturgical drama. The Pilgrimage of Etheria, a document variously dated in the fourth to sixth century gives a detailed account of the contemporary observance of Holy Week in Jerusalem.
Ceremonies of Holy Week
* Palm Sunday - Recalls the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem to accomplish his mission on earth.
* Holy Thursday — Celebrates the institution of the Eucharist and the ministerial priesthood.
* Good Friday - Commemorates the death of Christ.
* Easter Vigil - Celebrates the waiting for & the resurrection of Christ.
* Easter — Celebrates the resurrection.
Palm Sunday Explanation & History
Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter. It is also the ceremony that begins the celebrations of Holy Week.
This ceremony is distinctive because it has the blessing of the palms and the procession as a part of the celebration of the mass. The blessing and use of the palms and the procession represent the Lord’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem a week before the resurrection. It remembers how one week Christ is proclaimed a King and yet within a few days he is betrayed, arrested, tortured and put to death.
The Palm Sunday procession started as early as the fourth century. The palms were and still are carried as symbols of the victory of Christ and as protection against the devil. In the Middle Ages the Palm Sunday ceremonies were very elaborate and there were processions from one church to another and frequently there was a representation of Christ e.g. A carved figure seated on a donkey, a gospel book or a crucifix carried in the procession.
The Palm Sunday celebrations were radically simplified in 1955 and there have been a few minor changes since then. The following outlines what occurs in our church now.
The Palm Sunday Ceremony
The Palm Sunday Ceremony has two parts that make it different from a normal mass. These two parts of the celebration are:
Commemoration of the Lord’s Entrance into Jerusalem
In this part of the ceremony, which is right at the very beginning of mass, there is the Blessing of the Palms, a Gospel reading and either a Procession or a Solemn Entrance or a Simple Entrance to mark the entry of Christ into Jerusalem.
Liturgy of the Word
Apart from there being the normal first and second readings, the Responsorial Psalm and the Verse Before the Gospel, it should be noted that on this day the Gospel is usually the full reading of the Passion of Christ.
A number of people may be involved in this reading taking the various parts of the people who had a role in the last moments of Christ’s life. The Passion is read to remind all present of the coming events in Christ’s life especially his death and burial. It is also read to remind us of the coming celebrations of the Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter).
Scripture
The scriptural accounts of Christ’s entry into Jerusalem are found in: Mark 11:1 to 11, Matthew 21:1 to 11, Luke 19:28 to 40 and John 12:12 to 19.
Other Points
The colour used for this ceremony is red. Parishioners are invited to take the palm crosses home and place them somewhere safe and then return them, when requested, next year so that they can be burnt to make ash for our Ash Wednesday ceremonies.
Easter Mass Times - St Agnes' Parish

Peter Murphy
Assistant Principal Mission
St Agnes' Eagles Head of House
Assistant Principal - St Paul's Stingrays
Every day Is A Great Day To Be A Ray!
Well, that was quick! Term 1 has come to a close in what feels like the blink of an eye, and what a jammed-packed few months it has been. This term marked an exciting new chapter for our College as we embarked on our journey under the new House structure, and it has been fantastic to witness the incredible spirit and unity blossoming within St Paul's Stingrays.
From the very beginning, it was clear that the 'Rays' were ready to dive in and embrace their new identity. We have come together brilliantly, fostering a true sense of belonging and camaraderie amongst students of all year levels. It's been heart-warming to see the connections forming and the support offered within our House between staff and students.
Our first major opportunity to unite and proudly represent the Stingrays arrived with the College Swimming Carnival. While the top spot on the podium may have eluded us this year, the sheer effort, enthusiasm and passion displayed by every single Stingray participant was truly something to behold. From the enthusiastic chants on the sidelines to the determined strokes in the pool, there was an immense amount to be proud of. Thank you to everyone who participated and showed such fantastic House spirit!
The term also provided a chance for our long-distance runners to shine at the Cross Country. Once again, the talent within the Stingrays was evident, with many students pushing themselves to their limits and representing our House with distinction. Congratulations to all those who laced up their runners and gave it their all!
Beyond these major sporting events, the term has been buzzing with activity. We saw some incredible creations in the Lego Competition and the innovative designs of the MacKillop Block Challenge, showcasing the diverse talents within our House. Many Stingrays also proudly represented the College in various school sports throughout the term.
Perhaps most impressively, the Stingrays have 151 students who have 100% attendance for the term and as a house have collectively earned over 2700 merits for consistently displaying the core values of our College - Faith, Community, Compassion, Excellence, Integrity and Respect. This outstanding achievement is a testament to the character and commitment of each and every member of our House. They’ve represented MacKillop, St Paul’s Stingrays and themselves with pride. Well done, Stingrays!
As we head into the term break, let's take a moment to celebrate the fantastic start we've had as St Paul's Stingrays. The sense of belonging, the pride in representation and the collective achievements are a strong foundation for the terms to come. We look forward to continuing this journey together and seeing what else the mighty Rays can achieve!
On behalf of the St Paul Stingrays, we wish everyone a Happy Easter and hope you have a safe and restful break, and we'll see you all back refreshed and ready for another exciting term!
Go the Rays!
Say G’day To A Ray: Will Abell - House Captain

1. What do you hope to do when you finish school?
I’m planning on taking a gap year to work and go on some overseas holidays with family and
friends.
2. What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
I love going to the beach, playing guitar and camping. Point Plomer is definitely my go to spot!!
3. What are your favourite sports to play and watch?
I love to watch the NRL with my Dad, the State of Origin is definitely a serious time in my house
(GO THE BLUES !!!)
4. What is your favourite food?
I love sushi!! Chicken Teriyaki may be a bit basic but is definitely my favorite!!
5. As our first ever house captain, what words of encouragement or advice would you give to all of
our Stingray community?
Just have a go and try your best.
6. What is your favourite thing about being a member of the Stingray’s House?
Definitely the Teachers and Students !! We’ve without a doubt got the best house with the most
enthusiasm and sportsmanship. At our most recent swimming carnival, the Stingrays definitely
had the most colour and involvement. It was great to see everyone having fun and looking out
for one another.
Some Rays To Celebrate
Most Merits:

Jayden Atkins - 28 Merits

Tobi Lawler - 24 Merits
Most Sports Points:

Milla Swain - 35 points

Rocky Mann - 40 points

Noah Pociask - 40 points
Stephen Roberts
Assistant Principal Pastoral Care
St Paul's Stingrays Head of House
Music News
“Music, great music, relaxes the mind, awakens profound sentiments and is, as it were, a natural invitation to raise one’s mind and heart to God in every situation of human existence, both joyful and sad. Music can become prayer.” Pope Benedict XVI
Percussion Fever Lunch Concert
A concert hosted by MacKillop on the Glasshouse Theatre steps featuring percussion ensembles from MacKillop College and St Joseph’s Regional College, took place on Wednesday, 9 April from 12:00pm - 1:00pm. The concert was well attended by the public and the ensembles performed fantastically!
Well done to all student performers and thank you to our leader of Drums and Percussion Mark Spence and our HSC Music Teacher Ms Cara Stewart who provided support on the day.



Easter Prayer Service - Collective Praise Band & Singers
The Collective Praise Band and Singers work hard to provide music ministry to the manner liturgical services that take place throughout the year both at MacKillop College and within the Parish.
I would like to acknowledge the continued dedication that the current members of this ensemble have shown through the past 6 months in particular. On Thursday, they provided stunning accompaniment to the annual Easter Prayer Service that took place in our college hall with an arrangement of “Holy Forever” by Chris Tomlin. Mr Zach Horne provides regular support to this ensemble and the skills of Mr Angus Crowley coaching the singers has been integral to the success and skill of the ensemble.
Well done and thank you to Samrina Adhikari, Stephanie Banham, Olivia Blake, Alexandra Bransdon, Abigail Byrne, Lucy Ford, Ruby Ford, Madeline Goldie, Megan Goldie, Sienna Goldie, Rhys Kendal, Jemma Kowalewski, Angus Saidey, Lani Warren and Isabella White.
Anzac Day March
A reminder to all students in the SAPSS Senior Drumline to meet Mark Spence at 9:00am at the car park on Hay Street (behind Port Central) next to Bookface Cafe.
Ensemble Rehearsals
- Concert Band (directed by Ms Stewart) Monday - 7:45am - 8:30am, J16 Music Room
- Pop Choir (directed by Mrs Adams) Tuesday - 7:45am - 8:30am, Theatre
- Senior Vocal Ensemble (directed by Mr Josh Salter) Monday - 3:15pm - 4:00pm, Theatre
- SAPSS Jazz Workshop (directed by Mr Horne) Tuesday - 7:45am - 8:30am, Theatre
- SAPSS Junior Drumline (directed by Mark Spence) Tuesday 3:30pm - 5:30pm, College Hall
- Collective Praise Band & Singers (directed by Mr Denham) Wednesday - 7:45am - 8:30am, Chapel
- Junior Percussion Ensemble (directed by Mark Spence) Wednesday - 7:45am - 8:30am, J16 Music Room
- SAPSS Senior Drumline (directed by Mark Spence) Wednesday 3:30pm - 5:30pm, College Hall
- Senior Percussion Ensemble (directed by Mark Spence) Thursday - 7:45am - 8:30am, J16 Music Room
- String Ensemble (directed by Michaeli Witney) Friday - 7:45am - 8:30am, J16 Music Room
- Stage Band (directed by Mr Denham) Friday - 7:45am - 8:30am, Theatre
LINKS & FORMS
Music Ensemble Sign Up Form 2025
Music Tuition Request Form 2025
Instrument Rental Agreement 2025
UPCOMING EVENTS
- ANZAC Day March - (Horton Street) Friday April 25, 9:00am - 12:00pm, SAPSS Senior Drumline
- Assembly Performance and ANZAC Ceremony - (College Hall) Week 1, Term 2 - Wednesday April 30, period 1, Collective Singers, Pop Choir, Concert Band
Year 7 (2026) Information Evening - (College Hall) Week 2, Term 2 - Tuesday May 6, 4:30pm - 5:45pm, SAPSS Junior Drumline, Concert Band, Stage Band.
Year 11 Mass - (Chapel) Week 4, Term 2 - Thursday May 22, Period 1 and 2, Collective Praise Band & Singers
Sorry Day Prayer Service - (College Hall) Week 5, Term 2 - Monday May 26, Period 1 and 2, Collective Praise Band & Singers
Assembly Performance - (College Hall) Week 5, Term 2 - Wednesday May 28, period 1, Pop Choir
Year 9 Mass - (St Agnes Church) Week 7, Term 2 - Thursday June 12, Period 1 and 2, Collective Praise Band & Singers
Vocal Lunch Concert (Glasshouse Steps) TO BE CONFIRMED - (College Hall) Week 8, Term 2 - Wednesday June 18, 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Pop Choir, Collective Praise Band and Singers, Stage Band, Senior Vocal Ensemble
Pirates Gala Day (TO BE CONFIRMED) - (Stuart Park, Port Macquarie) Week 8, Term 2 - Saturday June 21, TBC, SAPSS Senior & Junior Drumlines
Assembly Performance - (College Hall) Week 9, Term 2 - Wednesday June 25, period 1, Senior Percussion Ensemble
Please contact Mr Denham with any questions relating to the co-curricular music program at MacKillop College.
Robert Denham
Leader of Co-Curricular Music
Sport News
Representative Sport
NSWCCC CRICKET- Lane Jordan
Congratulations to Lane Jordan, who travelled to Tuggerah to represent the U18 NSWCCC Cricket team. Play began on Wednesday, and Lane bowled 11 overs across two games, taking four wickets and 25 runs across both days. Lane batted once over the tournament and scored 10 runs. The possible probables were announced on Wednesday afternoon, and Lane was selected to play on Thursday.
Lane’s team bowled first with Lane bowling seven overs that game, going for 20 runs and taking one wicket. While Lane did not make the NSW All Schools team, she was grateful for the opportunity to represent MacKillop College and NSWCCC at a high level and is excited to give it another go next year.
Well done, Lane, we are very proud of you.

Diocesan Swimming Championships
Congratulations to our 26 Swimmers who ventured north this week to represent MacKillop to compete in the 2025 Diocesan Swimming Carnival.
With 142 events, it was a long day for competitors, especially for those who may have only one event in the carnival.
All students acquitted themselves well with many swimmers excelling in their chosen event. Bianca Harrison, Cooper Dawson, Scarlett Brook and Mark Temple were standout swimmers, with personal bests and winning a number of events.
Special congratulations to our Girls' Junior 4x50m free relay team, which won and progressed to NSWCCC Swimming, and to Bianca Harrison and Cooper Dawson, who were named Diocesan Age Champions.
Congratulations to all students for showing great sportsmanship and effort.

NSWCCC SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Our MacKillop College students made an impressive splash in the pool this week while representing the Lismore Diocese at the NSWCCC Swimming Championships at SOPAC.
Our two junior girls relay teams swam well and had a great time.
4x50m Freestyle Sienna Harrison, Megan Goldie, Abigail Byrne, and Torie Matheson
Medley Relay Madilyn Tinley, Bianca Harrison, Scarlett Brook, Rose Eccles
Owen Hilkemeijer, Cooper Dawson and Bianca Harrison swam in the Individual Championships, swimming well.
Special mention to Bianca, who swam exceptionally well, finishing with gold in the 50 breaststroke, bronze in the 100 breaststroke, and bronze in the 100 freestyle. In May, Bianca will now represent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools Swimming Championships.
To top it off, Bianca is also heading to Brisbane next Friday to swim at Nationals in four events (50, 100, and 200 breast and 100 free).

Opens Girls Diocesan Basketball
After two great wins in the round games, the MacKillop girls finished second in their pool. They lost in their semi-final to eventual winners JPC.
MacKillop played with excellent sportsmanship and a lot of heart. The girls played in very humid conditions with just two subs.
MVP: Mikayla Adams
Coach: Anna Gleeson

Opens Boys Diocesan Basketball
The Open Boys Basketball team had a winning day out at the recent Diocesan Championship.
The boys went through the day undefeated on the court, defeating Newman Senior Technical College, Mt St Pats Murwillumbah and St John Paul College Coffs Harbour. This placed the team in the grand final against St John Paul College, Coffs Harbour. The boys again defeated the team from Coffs to become Diocesan Champions.
The boys now look forward to the NSWCCC Championship in June. Congratulations to the team on a successful day on the court and the sportsmanship displayed.
The team included Lucas Scott, Blake Collins, Kaden Lawler, Blake Romer, Felix Hurdle, Kaeleb Morris, Zake Morris, Zak Hale, Fletch Irwin and Ben Romer.
Coach: Ryan Adams


Futsal
U13's Boys Futsal
A wonderful group of young men came together to form a team full of enthusiasm, skill and determination. They started the tournament on fire with a big win over Heritage 6-0. The boy’s talents were amazing, but their impressive teamwork stood out most. Even the futsal boss said, “Wow, that is a talented team you have there.” Unfortunately, the boys went down in their second match to St Columba 3-0; they were just not on their game, had dropped the intensity and were constantly defending.
The third match against Hastings was a tight battle, but with consistent effort and good pressure on the goal, the boys got the job done with a 3-2 win. The above results landed them first, putting them straight to the semi-final. The semi-final match was intense, with brutal opposition fighting just as hard. Down by two early on in the game, the MacKillop boys tried everything to get themselves back into the match. The opposition's keeper was saving all of the shots, but the boys were finally rewarded for their efforts, bringing the score to 2-1 with 5 minutes remaining. Unfortunately, the day ended with this narrow loss. The boys should be commended for their positive attitude, consistent effort and sportsmanship displayed throughout the day.
Team list: Lorcan Byrne, Josh Dawson, Arthur Hough, Hendrix Jaeger, Nate Madden, Charlie Munday, Archie Stafford, Ezra Vin Lint and Archer Waite.
MVP: Josh Dawson
Coach: Renae Bignell

U13's Futsal Girls
A big day was scheduled for the MacKillop U13 Girls, with five-round games. The first game was against SCAS, and MacKillop lost 1-0. The girls improved with every game and won the next four to finish second on the ladder.
The semi-final was against St Clare's. The Girls had a hard-fought 2-1 win.
The Grand final saw the girls face SCAS. MacKillop scored first, but SCAS quickly replied to make it 1-1. The score remained locked at full time and went into extra time. There was no score at that time, which meant the game went into a penalty shootout. It was very exciting, and the MacKillop girls took the title!
The entire team played with great spirit and incredible sportsmanship.
MVP: Lorali Bell
Coach: Anna Gleeson

U14's Boys Futsal
The U14’s boys started the futsal tournament with a 3-1 win against Manning Valley Anglican College, however, in lost the second game 2-1 to SCAS. The third game was a close one against Great Lakes College, and it ended up being a 0-0 draw. The group would come down to goal difference, so the boys performed well against Heritage Christian School and ran out 5-1 winners. In the last group game, the boys knew that they needed a huge win to progress, and they delivered with a 13-0 victory. In the semi-final, they were up against the previously unbeaten Camden Haven. The boys upped their game and ran out 2-1 winners. In the final, it was a rematch versus SCAS. SCAS scored the first goal, but the boys improved and took a 2-1 lead. They had a number of chances to put the game to bed, but unfortunately did not take them. With 2 minutes left, a lapse in concentration allowed SCAS to equalise from a corner. The game went into overtime, and with the game looking like it was going to penalties, the boys conceded an own goal and SCAS won on the golden goal rule.
MVP: Sebastian De Somma
Coach: Dave Pugh

U14's Girls Futsal
The MacKillop Girls played three round games on the day. They finished with two wins and a draw. Although playing with great heart, the girls didn't progress through to the finals, but they played with a lot of determination and displayed great sportsmanship.
MVP: Chelsea Hodges
Coach: Anna Gleeson

U15’s Boys Futsal
The MacKillop College U15 Futsal Boys put up strong scores against intense competition all throughout the day, beginning and ending the comp on decisive wins. The team showed complete offensive talent that put on strong scoring displays throughout the day, being nudged just barely out of the semifinals and bested by a close for/against tiebreaker.
MVP: Nate Walsh
Coach: Ethan Houldsworth

U15’s Girls Futsal
The Under-15 Girls Futsal team worked extremely hard and collaboratively under their captain, Siena Button, to develop gameplay strategies for each match. Although they missed out on reaching the grand final by just two goals, the team placed 3rd overall and should be extremely proud of their achievement.
A special mention goes to star striker Kaylie Dawson, who was named a Players' Player. Congratulations to the entire team!
MVP: Kaylie Dawson
Coach: Amber Mann

U16 Boys Futsal
The MacKillop College U16 Boys' futsal team performed incredibly well, playing 2+ years above their age grade. They came clear second within their pool games, pitting them against the best team of the comp in the semi-finals. They put on a defensive masterclass with Noah's incredible keeping, holding a 1-1 draw for a majority of the game before falling 3-1 within the final few minutes. These students should be proud of their performance on the day, proving MacKillop's strength in Futsal.
MVP: Noah Pociask
Coach: Ethan Houldsworth

U16’s Girls Futsal
The girls' futsal team displayed exceptional effort, energy and sportsmanship throughout the tournament. The girls never gave up from the very first match until the final whistle of the last game. Despite going down in our matches, seeing significant improvements each game was awesome. The teamwork level only improved as they learnt how each other played. A few beautiful goals were scored throughout the day and celebrated with genuine happiness amongst teammates. Special mention to Kyla, who wasn’t well but went above and beyond on the court and in goals. The most valuable player goes to Ziva Balkin for her relentless efforts in attack and defence, her two fantastic goals, and the consistent encouragement of teammates. All of you should be extremely proud of your outstanding effort and attitude.
Team list: Kyla Roach, Ziva Balkin, Zoe Mizzi, Ava Ribot de Bressac, Lacey Ryan, Poppi Maltman, Lily Rowlatt, Charley McGuigan, Amarlie Gregory.
MVP: Ziva Balkin
Coach: Renae Bignell

U19’s Boys Futsal
The U19 boys' first game was against Camden Haven High School, and despite dominating all the possession, they lost 1-0. There was a long wait of 2 hours until the next game against Hastings College. This was a very tight game, and even though they had more chances, Hastings could have scored a few more themselves. The game finished 0-0. They knew they had to start scoring goals, and the third game against Chatham High School saw the boys take the win with a 4-0 score. In the final group game, a victory was needed to progress. The boys started well against Hastings College Blue and were convincing 5-0 winners. They went into the semi-final feeling confident, as they had conceded only one goal during the entire tournament. However, an early goal for SCAS saw the boys up against it. They pushed for an equaliser, only to concede another. A well-worked free kick got the boys one back, and despite thinking they had equalised when a shot came crashing down from the crossbar, the referee did not award it. They continued to push forward, but unfortunately, they let one more in and lost 3-1.
MVP: Tobias Toohey
Coach: Dave Pugh

U19’s Girls Futsal
What a day! It was amazing to watch these girls develop and perform throughout the day. After losing to Camden Haven HS and Westport HS, they knew they were in for a tough second half of the day.
The highlight was playing the other MacKillop team. Friends versus friends is always so much fun.
After discussions about the best way to proceed, the team ended up winning the Semi-Final against Westport HS and then the final against Camden Haven HS by three goals.
The girls' skill, positioning and team spirit were unbelievable and inspiring.
Other coaches commented on how the girls were in ‘'a league of their own’ and how respectful and supportive they were of each other.
We look forward to the next round in term 2!
MVP: Hannah Gresswell & Abby Buttsworth
Coach: Amy Ryals

Dio Netball Trials
Congratulations to Claire Pieren, Lane Jordan and Zoe Townsend on their selection into the Lismore Diocesan Netball Team! The girls travelled to Coffs Harbour last Friday for the trials, where Claire and Lane made the U18s team and Zoe earned a spot in the U15s.
MacKillop is very proud of the girls and congratulates everyone who attended and participated in the trials.
Amy Ryals

Sport Reports
Cross Country Carnival
Congratulations to all students who participated in the Cross Country Carnival this year! Seeing so many competitive runners participate was fantastic, and we certainly have some exciting talent coming through. We can’t wait to see how these students (top 6) progress when they represent the school at the Diocesan Cross Country Championships on May 16th. Permission to attend the Diocesan Cross Country will be sent out through Compass.
Congratulations to St Joseph's Kangaroos, who have taken out the honours of Champion House. My sincere thanks go to our maintenance team for preparing the track, and to Tracey Bewicke, Andrea Huxley, Jo Pilgrim, and Anna Gleeson for their assistance. I would also like to thank 9PASS1 and 9PASS3 for their help during the races, and our Year 8 SRC students, who were a great support on the day.
I want to give a special mention to our bike riders who rode tirelessly, guiding students around the track: Joey Thompson, Bailey Rowlatt, Archie Spitzer, Ethan Carey, Peter Field, Isaac Archer, and Jack McGrath.
Finally, congratulations to the following students who were crowned Age Champion or Runner-Up in their respective age divisions:
AGE GROUP | AGE CHAMPION | HOUSE | RUNNER UP | HOUSE |
12’s girls | Daisy Ryan | Eagles | Isa Balkin | Eagles |
12’s boys | Myles Esson | Eagles | Arthur Hough | Eagles |
13’s girls | Amaya Davis | Stingrays | Scarlett Brook | Stingrays |
13’s boys | Oliver Bell | Kangaroos | Jonah Files | Kangaroos |
14’s girls | Indigo Duncan | Stingrays | Amalee Welsh | Kangaroos |
14’s boys | Johnny Davidson | Eagles | Will Coombes | Kangaroos |
15’s girls | Zoe Townsend | Stingrays | Grace Ashton | Eagles |
15’s boys | Oto Ryan | Eagles | Manni McGrath | Eagles |
16’s girls | Matilda Medlin | Kangaroos | Tori McGrath | Eagles |
16’s boys | Noah Pociask | Stingrays | Preston Davis | Stingrays |
17’s girls | Lane Jordan | Stingrays | Cara McIIroy | Kangaroos |
17’s boys | Freycin Hostettler | Kangaroos | Cameron Bullock | Stingrays |
18’s girls | Claire Pieren | Stingrays | Emilia Caldieron | Kangaroos |
18’s boys | Patrick Field | Eagles | Ethan Hatch | Kangaroos |
TOTAL HOUSE POINTS
St Joseph’s Kangaroos | 155 |
St Agnes’ Eagles | 145 |
St Paul’s Stingrays | 141 |
Tahnee Johnston
Internal Sport Coordinator
Representative Sport, Upcoming Events and Registration 2025
All registrations for MacKillop College Representative Sport teams are completed by;
- Logging into COMPASS (Chrome browser).
- Click on the Star button
- Click on the Sport - Representative link
- Click on the relevant sport and fill out the google form.
Students will be notified through the morning notices of when to sign up and when trials will occur.
Sports currently open for registration are;
- Surfing
- Open Boys & Girls Soccer
- Bill Turner (Soccer) Boys and Girls 15 Years and Under
- Netball Boys & Girls all divisions
- AFL Boys and Girls (Junior and Senior Teams)
- Rugby League Boys & Girls
- Hockey Boys & Girls
- Tennis Boys & Girls
** NOTE: To register for the Diocesan Trials students need to complete the forms that can be found on the Lismore Diocesan Sport page. Click on the REGISTRATION tab.
Upcoming MacKillop College Events 2025
Sport | Event | Date |
AFL | Senior Schools (Boys & Girls) | 1 May |
Surfing | Surfest Newcastle | 7-9 May |
Touch Football | NSW All Schools Touch Football PMQ 7 & 8, 9 & 10 | 8 May |
Rugby League | U14 & 16 Holli Wheeler 9s | 9 May |
Lismore Diocesan Events and Registration - 2025
Sport | Event | Registrations | Date of event |
Tennis | Diocesan Tennis Championships | 13 & 14 May | |
Cross Country | Diocesan Cross Country | Closed | 16 May |
NSWCCC & NSW All Schools Events and Registration
All individual sports registrations are completed on the CSNSW.SPORT website. The parent must have an account and add their child to have access. (Sport Registration HELP available on sport info page) SEE BELOW sports open for registration.
For further information, go to the CSNSW Sport website Sport pages. https://csnsw.sport
Students MUST be registered for the event with parent and Principal or Leader of Sport approval.
Registration is through the CSNSW.sport portal.
Details on how to register – Guide For Parents – Sport Registrations >>.
Please note all close dates are firm dates. No registrations will be permitted after the close dates.
NSWCCC & NSW All Schools Sporting Representation
Families with students who wish to nominate for trialling in a sport at the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges (NSWCCC) level should make themselves familiar with the Catholic Schools NSW (CSNSW) Sport website https://csnsw.sport/. Parents/carers will need to create an account to be able to register their child. Once a parent registers their child to attend an event on the CSNSW Sport portal it will send the registration to me for College approval to attend the event.
Some sports allow students to register directly through the CSNSW Sport portal without having to go through the Diocesan Pathway. E.g. Individual Triathlon. In other instances, students will be required to travel to a Diocesan trial and if selected continue to the NSWCCC selection trials and communications for these teams will be sent through our Sports Desk.
If your child is accepted, please be prepared to travel. Parents are responsible for registering their child on the NSWCCC portal. Please make note of the registration closing dates based on the calendar on the CSNSW Sport website.
All individual sports registrations are completed on the CSNSW.SPORT website. The parent must have an account and add their child to have access. (Sport Registration HELP available on sport info page) SEE BELOW sports open for registration.
For further information, go to the CSNSW Sport website Sport pages. https://csnsw.sport
Students MUST be registered for the event with parent and Principal or Leader of Sport approval.
Registration is through the CSNSW.sport portal.
Details on how to register – Guide For Parents – Sport Registrations >>.
Please note all close dates are firm dates. No registrations will be permitted after the close dates.
Sport | Event | Date of event |
Touch Football | NSWCCC Touch Football Selection Trials & Championships | 29 & 30 April |
Rugby Union | U16 & U18s NSWCCC Selection Trials | 13 & 14 May |
Basketball | U16 NSWCCC Basketball Selection Trials | 13 May |
NSW All Schools – Events
The selection for these events are a result of the NSWCCC events.
Sport | Event & /Location | Date of event |
Golf | NSW All Schools Golf Championships, Dubbo | 23-26 June |
Community Sport
A huge congratulations to Sienna Furney, who ran National qualifying times a few times during the Athletics season, placing her on the list for State Selection. Following a PB in the 100m State Final at Junior Champs in March, she was offered a position on the NSW Team competing at the Australian Little Athletics Championship (ALAC) in Adelaide on April 26 - 27.
She will attend a NSW Team training camp at Narrabeen from 23-25 April, then travel with the team to Adelaide to compete at the Australian Championships. Her events are: 100m, 4x100m relay and the 100m leg of the Swedish Relay. This is obviously an amazing opportunity for her at the State representative level, and she is very excited and proud of herself.
Sienna is a very humble athlete who competes with sheer determination and is rewarded with fantastic results and great opportunities. Keep chasing your athletic goals, Sienna. MacKillop is so very proud of you.

If your child has achieved outstanding sporting results in their community sport, we would love to hear about it. Please email myself, or your child’s respective Leader of Pastoral Care, so we can acknowledge these achievements.
If you have any questions regarding sport at MacKillop College, please do not hesitate to contact me either by email or phone at the College.
Erin Denham
Leader of Representative Sport
Canteen Update
Monday April 28 | No Students |
Tuesday April 29 | No Students |
Wednesday April 30 | Help needed |
Thursday May 1 | Lisa Hogan |
Friday May 2 | Rowena Beukers, Kelly Dingle, Vicki Hamlyn, Ronnel Skea |
Monday May 5 | Kate Perkins |
Tuesday May 6 | Judy Ryan |
Wednesday May 7 | Paul Atkins |
Thursday May 8 | Chris Jourdant |
Friday May 9 | Leanne Hatherly, Nikki Stafford |
To order from the canteen:
1. Orders can be written out at the canteen (bags supplied free of charge).
2. Orders can be written out at home and handed in at the canteen.
3. Download the Qkr! app and order online.
Attention all QKR users!
Cut-off time is 8.00 am.
Any orders placed after 8.00 am default to the following day. It is very time-consuming for canteen staff to have to check all late orders every day and then contact parents about their order.
If you make a mistake, please call the office or send your child to the canteen.
There have also been new gluten-free items added to the menu.
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Information Links for School Bus Services 2025
1. Timetable information - busways.com.au or transportnsw.info
2. School bus travel pass - School Student Travel Scheme



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