In This Issue
From the Principal
International Women's Day
International Women's Day
Last Friday was International Women’s Day and the College was extremely pleased to host two wonderful women who spoke to the girls. Firstly, Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington who is Professor of History at Australian National University Canberra and secondly, Liz Scully who is the Board Chair of the Parramatta Women’s Shelter and currently campaigning for the ALP for the State Seat of Parramatta. Both these woman spoke of the challenges they face in their current roles and the barriers they themselves have faced as leaders in their respective fields. Did you know that only 1 in 5 Professors at Australian universities are women?
I also had the opportunity, together with Sr Mary-Louise Petro our Congregation Leader and Mrs Marie Wood our Deputy, to attend a luncheon where the Right Honourable Ms Julie Bishop MP spoke of her leadership experiences and the challenges she faced, especially in the political arena but, in particular, her achievements and learnings as Australia’s first female Minister for Foreign Affairs and significantly the work she undertook internationally to repatriate the Australian victims of MH17 and her pressure to hold Russia accountable for the shooting down of Malaysian Airlines MH17.

All these three women were outstanding speakers and wonderful role models for our girls. One big take away from the three women was that they all strongly believed that women must stand up and support other women and for us all, both men and women, to work in collaboration to break down the gender barriers that still exist in our society today.


Open Day - 10 March 2019
Open Day - 10 March 2019
Open Day was held last Sunday. It was a huge success and I wish to thank the many hundreds of students who worked tirelessly throughout the day as Tour Leaders, on stalls and in classrooms showing the wonderful school we are.
Many thanks to the College Teaching and Support Staff, the many parents who supported the P&F on the BBQ all day, and the Alumnae representatives. We estimate well over 1600 people attended the day, which is the largest group in the past 6 years.









Year 7 2021 Enrolments
Year 7 2021 Enrolments
Enrolments for 2021 will open straight after the conclusion of the Information Evening on March 26.The number of applicants on the waitlist for 2021 far outweighs the number of positions available so it is imperative that all families intending to enrol for 2021 do so immediately.
What we did find out on Sunday, was that a large number of people were still seeking enrolment for Year 7 2020 and a number of those already had siblings here at the College. Our enrolments are closed for 2020 and we are only accepting names to go on the waitlist. This includes siblings until a vacancy arises. I need to stress to all prospective families that you must not wait to enrol your daughters. Please register them on the waitlist as soon as possible and you will be notified, when they are in Year 5, of the enrolment process and time frame. Once again, I am finding current families now going through the stress of not having their daughters enrolled as we are at capacity for 2020 and I expect by May this year we will offer our places for 2021.
2019 P&F Committee
2019 P&F Committee
2019 P&F Committee
At last night's P&F Meeting, the new Committee members were elected:
| President | Aubrey Athaide |
| Vice President | Melissa Rodewald |
| Secretary | Carmel Malysiak |
| Treasurer | Julie Ogle |
| PRS Rep | Siva Veluppillai |
| Social Co-ordinator | Patrica Samios |
| Ordinary members | Diana Stefanovski |
| Betty Bosilkovski | |
| Anita Abdisho |
I would like to thank these parents for volunteering their time to fill these positions on the Committee.
God bless,
Mr Stephen M Walsh
Principal
Key Dates
Key Dates
Key Dates
| 14-15 March | Year 7 Camp |
| 15 March | National Day Against Bullying |
| 19 March | Year 10 Study Skills talk |
| 20 March | Year 9 Reflection Day |
| 26 March | Year 7 2021 Enrolment Information Evening |
Click here to view College Calendar.
Teaching And Learning
Mathematics
Mathematics
The year has started productively for the girls in Mathematics. During the Transition program, Year 7 students explored what it means to ‘work like a Mathematician’ and they were given opportunities to develop their mathematical toolbox to assist them to solve the problems that they face, and will face, in their everyday lives.
Students in Year 7 spent time discussing the strategies that can be employed to solve problems and then applied these strategies using problems from the ‘Maths300’ suite of problems. These provide challenging hands on experiences that allow the girls to develop and use their mathematical skills in a problem-solving context.
Problem solving lessons allow the Mathematics teachers to intentionally address the ‘Working Mathematically’ component of the Mathematics syllabus. In this strand, students are encouraged to develop understanding and fluency through inquiry, exploring and connecting mathematical concepts, choosing and applying problem-solving skills and mathematical techniques, communication and reasoning. For all students, the 'Working Mathematically' strand and the application of the skills and content they have learnt in class, can provide a level of challenge and engagement, inspiring students to seek interesting and unique solutions.
It has been encouraging to see the girls engage with the problems explored thus far with such interest and enthusiasm and we look forward to more experiences that will challenge them to apply the mathematical content they have learnt to complex and unfamiliar situations.
Mrs Lorraine Dredge
Leader of Learning, Mathematics




SCU Star Early Offer Program 2020
SCU Star Early Offer Program 2020
VET/Careers
There is a range of school holiday workshops and experiences on offer for students looking for creative experiences.
Australian Theatre for Young People
15 to 18 April - Burn the Seats - Escape rooms, choose your own adventure and live action role playing! Increasingly audiences love to be physically involved in the story and become the focus of the action.
https://atyp.com.au/product/years-10-12-burn-the-seats/
23 and 24 April - Year 9 to 12 Monologue Technique - Learn all this and more and sharpen up your monologue before your next audition or performance. Perfect for participants getting ready for their IP performances this year.
https://atyp.com.au/product/years-9-12-monologue-technique/
Australian Film and Television School
15 and 16 April- Music for Film and TV
AFTRS, Building 130, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park
Learn how to create music for film and TV in this challenging and rewarding two-day course, under the guidance of a professional Screen Music Composer. Using AFTRS’ state of the art film and music facilities you will have experience of scoring your own short piece of film.
https://www.aftrs.edu.au/short-course/music-for-film-tv/
15 - 17 April – HSC Video intensive
AFTRS, Building 130, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park
This course is a skill and story development workshop for emerging filmmakers tackling an individual project for the HSC. The workshop helps you hone your screen skills to create a high quality year 12 video project. HSC subjects that video can be used in include English Extension, Visual Art, Design and Technology, and Drama.
https://www.aftrs.edu.au/short-course/hsc-video-intensive/
23 and 24 April – Video editing
AFTRS, Building 130, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park
Are you interested in learning how to edit your own videos? This hands-on practical course will teach you the basics of editing using Adobe Premiere Pro, part of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. It is not recommended if you already have a strong familiarity with Premiere Pro.
https://www.aftrs.edu.au/short-course/video-editing-with-premiere-pro/
NIDA
13 to 27 April
For students from Years 7 to 12, NIDA offers introductory through to advanced courses for during the school holidays in a variety of disciplines including creative play, drama, acting on screen, music theatre, singing and acting, public speaking and more.
https://www.open.nida.edu.au/holiday-classes
Casual/part-time work opportunity at Grill’d Parramatta
Grill’d is looking for fun, excited 15-18 year olds to work 2 to 4 shifts on weekday afternoons and weekends. If you are interested in applying, please see Jake Sullivan, Restaurant Manager (310 Church Street, Parramatta) with your current resume.
University News
ACU
Community Achiever Program (CAP)
The CAP offers future students who are active in their community early entry to their undergraduate course of choice. It also provides opportunities to enhance leadership and volunteering skills.
If you’re successful in applying for the CAP, you could receive an offer to study with us as early as August.
https://www.acu.edu.au/study-at-acu/admission-pathways/i-volunteer-regularly
New Campus in Blacktown
Thousands of students in Western Sydney will have access to a new university campus in Blacktown City.Blacktown City Council will partner with ACU in buildinga university campus in the Blacktown CBD with the first student enrolments scheduled for 2020.
MQU Student and Parent Information Night
1 May
This event is an opportunity to learn how our innovative courses will prepare students for the future, learn about our early entry, adjustment factors and pathway programs and discover how our location within the Macquarie Park Innovation District helps connect students with future employers. - E: futurestudents@mq.edu.au. P: 9850 6767
UNSW Built Environment Workshops
For Years 10, 11 and12, incorporate Design, Architecture, Planning and Construction to solve a real-world challenge. The workshop aims to investigate better solutions to enhance the lives of children and elderly living in a city. Register at the link below for your preferred date.
18 April: https://www.events.unsw.edu.au/event/experience-unsw-built-environment-workshops-0
10 July: https://www.events.unsw.edu.au/event/experience-unsw-built-environment-workshops-1
18 July: https://www.events.unsw.edu.au/event/experience-unsw-built-environment-workshops-2
UTS
Discover Midwifery
17 April, 5.30pm | Register
Discover Nursing
17 July, 5.30pm | Register
Find out more about our courses at an info session, then head on a tour of our world-class facilities.
https://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/health/why-health-uts/events-and-brochures/discover-sessions
WSU
The Academy Scholarships
The Academy gives academic high-achievers an added edge – in your study and with employers. It’s free to join. Offers you the challenges and intellectual rigour you crave. Focuses on community engagement, and personal and professional development. Prepares you to be a leader of tomorrow.
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/study/courses/the-academy.html/scholarships
Global Leaders Program
Prepares you to compete with the world’s best, and become a leader of tomorrow. The program is a pathway for students with exceptional potential to receive an early offer and a premium experience within the Academy, including:
- Membership of The Academy.
- A $2,000 'Smart Start' scholarship.
- A university-sponsored overseas academic or leadership experience
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/study/courses/the-academy/global-leaders-program.html
UOW
Information Evening – Liverpool
4 April. 6pm - Find out more
Information Evening – Wollongong
9 April. 6pm - Find out more
These evenings are for students and parents who would like to know more about studying at UOW and our College. You probably know what degree you're interested in, the ATAR you need - and we're more than happy to go through this with you - but we know that you'll need to know where you're going to live, how much it will cost, how will you make friends etc.
https://www.uowcollege.edu.au/index.html
University of Notre Dame Early Offer Program for 2020
Are you a high-achieving Year 12 student who wants to study at a leading Australian university? Do you want to get a head start on your future? If so, you may be the ideal candidate for Notre Dame’s Early Offer Program. This exclusive program is open to Year 12 students who have demonstrated academic excellence and/or are making a significant contribution to their school or community.
Such an offer means that you can sit your Year 12 exams with added confidence and reduced stress.
Phone: 02 8204 4404. Email: sydney@nd.edu.au
https://www.notredame.edu.au/study/early-offer/early-offer-sydney
SCU Star Early Offer Program 2020
- Applications open - 1 May 2019
- Applications close - 13 September 2019
- School recommendations close - 27 September 2019
This program allows you to gain an offer into the Southern Cross University course of your choice, based on your high school grades and your school principal’s recommendation. This means that STAR does not take your ATAR/OP into consideration. It’s free to apply through STAR and it’s a simple online application.
https://www.scu.edu.au/star-early-offer/
TAFE News
Steps to Becoming an Australian Apprentice
Apprenticeships are a great way to earn money while learning a trade! Getting started in an apprenticeship can seem a little daunting, but it can be broken down into four easy-to-understand steps. Research; Preparation; Job Hunting and Sign-up. If you would like to learn more about each step, plus heaps more useful information, visit
https://www.aapathways.com.au/job-hunting/steps
Enjoy the advantages of studying with TAFE Digital
- You can enrol with TAFE Digital anytime throughout the year.
- Study when it suits you. This enables you to fit studying around the demands of work, family and other commitments.
- You can choose from a range of nationally recognised courses.
- Fast track your studies and save time. The skills you have gained from school, formal and informal training, employment and work experience can be assessed for credit against the units in the course you enrol in. Check out the Credit Pathways.
Careers advice, counselling and tutorialhelp provided.
https://oten.tafensw.edu.au/getting-started/
College News
Australian Defence Force Academy
Applying for ADFA is a competitive, dual application process that can take up to 12 months. It's preferable you apply in Year 11, but you can still apply in Year 12. Follow this link and the steps given to guide you along the right pathway.
https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/students-and-education/australian-defence-force-academy/how-to-apply/
Kenvale College Hospitality Open Day
4 May. 9am to 5pm - 38 High St Randwick
Find out more about future career possibilities from our industry leaders. Get first-hand advice from our current students. Tour the campus and get your questions answered. More information at: enquiries@kenvale.edu.au or Phone 02 9314 6213
SAE Information Night
9 May. 6.00pm-8.00pm - Sydney Campus, 39 Regent St, Chippendale
If you're considering studying creative media, Animation, Audio, Design, Film or Games, now is the time to speak to our experienced team, and discover how you can pursue your passion. An opportunity for you to check out the facilities and equipment, meet with lecturers and ask any questions you might have about studying at SAE Register here to attend:
Extra News
NSW Police Force – Recruiting Information Sessions
Saturday 13 April. 9.00am - 12.00pm (Tickets available 8.00am 29 March)
Saturday 15 June. 9.00am - 12.00pm (Tickets available 8.00am 31 May)
NSW Police Headquarters, 1 Charles Street, Parramatta
Attend an information session to find out more about being a NSW Police Officer and the recruitment process. Due to limited availability and space, bookings will be accepted from prospective applicants only.
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment/news/information_sessions
Challenges Abroad Australia International Volunteering
Overseas internship opportunities in education, business or health.We offer exceptional opportunities to further your life skills and to create incredible experiences, all while helping disadvantaged communities around the world. Our challenging treks and volunteer projects take you to some of the world’s most extraordinary places: from the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru, to the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
http://www.challengesabroad.com.au/
Professional Cadetships Australia – Business Cadetship Opportunity
Year 12 students have the opportunity to apply for a cadetship with a leading company, providing paid employment while they undertake university studies. Students can study at the university of their choice in Sydney and may select from degree programs in business, commerce, economics and the humanities.
Applications now open.
Please visit the website for more information: http://www.professionalcadets.com.au/index.asp
Engineering &Technology Cadetships (ETCAD)
Applications open: 29 April 2019
Applications close: 21 June 2019
For Year 12 students who would like to pursue a career in Engineering and/or Technology. Cadets are placed at Cubic Transportation Systems, a global leader in transport payment and traffic management systems.
Program Director: Alister Wilkinson. Contact: director@professionalcadets.com.au
Website: www.professionalcadets.com.au
Sports Scholarship for Top US Colleges
Did you know that playing a sport can actually help you get into a top US university? Did you know that playing a sport can help you pay for tuition and living expenses at a top US university? Learn the ins and outs here:
https://www.crimsoneducation.org/au/blog/us-college-sports-scholarships
Youth at the Zoo Applications Open Soon
Taronga’s Youth at the Zoo program (YATZ) gives teens the opportunity to learn more about how our Zoos operate, develop skills for the future and spend time with like-minded people who share a passion for animals and conservation. Due to the popularity of the program, applications are opened twice yearly, in May and November. To receive information about the next round of applications, you must first join the waitlist for the Sydney program. Please add your name to the waitlist for the May 2019 intake by using the Sydney Waitlist button using the link below.
https://taronga.org.au/education/sydney/school-programs/student-career-development/yatz
NIDA Work Experience 2019
Apply by 30 March
NIDA offers courses in a wide variety of professions that are involved in the theatre, film and TV.
Our work experience program offers interested year 10 and 11 students the chance to spend a week with us at NIDA to observe and, where possible, participate in classes.
Our programs will not only give you a taste of what it’s like to study at NIDA but also an opportunity to see what skills and tasks the career you are thinking about involves.
https://www.nida.edu.au/about-nida/careers/work-experience
Work Experience with NSW Fire and Rescue
The Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) Work Experience Program provides participating students with an overview of the roles of FRNSW and its firefighters. Through this program, school students gain insight into FRNSW and develop employment related skills.
https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/page.php?id=764
Commercial Pilot - BASAIR Career Free Info Seminar
Dates: 19 March, 17 April, 22 May, 18 June. 7.00pm to 8.30pm
Location:
628/23-25 Airport Avenue, Bankstown Airport
Learn about a career as a Commercial Pilot at one of our free information seminars. Register at:
http://www.basair.com.au/Events
Mrs Louise Weihen
Leader of Learning, VET/Careers
OLMC Connect
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
ROSTRUM VOICE OF YOUTH
Each year, OLMC hosts early heats of Rostrum Voice of Youth. This year, the date is next Thursday 21 March. As always, we have a full contingent of entrants in both Junior and Senior sections. Our Junior entrants are Faustina Confucious and Laurice Behan (Year 7), Ella McGirr (Yr 8) and Maeve Nolan (Year 9). Special thanks to Laurice and Ella who stepped in at the last moment to replace students who were forced to withdraw. Our Senior speakers are Yasmine Alwakal and Marinelle Juan (Year 10) and Claire Cottrell-Dormer and Charlotte Warnant (Year 11). Most girls are well on their way in their preparation and all are sure to be highly competitive.
This week, a request for volunteers for the Rostrum evening will be going out to students but if the past is anything to go by, the response to this request will be met by many enthusiastic students willing to help in this Mercy year of service. Volunteer forms can be collected from Mr Ostrowski any lunch hour in B101.
Mr Christopher Ostrowski
Public Speaking Coordinator
Sport
Sport
OLMC Swimming Carnival 2019
The Annual College Swimming Carnival was held on 28 February, at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, as a Twilight Carnival.
The College community entered into the spirit with the girls dividing their time between competitive events and exuberant cheering for their “House”. It was great to see so many still dressed in a colourful display for their respective Houses. It was also wonderful to see so many students participating in the swimming events throughout the evening, especially the seniors.
A big thank you must go to the Sport Leaders and all the House Leaders, who inspired such enthusiasm, spirit and commitment, as well as generously assisting in the preparation of the Carnival.
Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding swimming efforts throughout the carnival and being awarded Age Champions:
| 12 Years | Mia Cleary |
| 13 Years | Emily Shumack |
| 14 Years | Amelia Harvie |
| 15 Years | Riley McIntosh |
| 16 Years | Olivia Towle |
| 17+ Years | Alexandra Younes |
A big Congratulations must go to Isabella Boutros and Antonia Moussa and all the other CLARE students and Leaders for their victory on the Night as both Champion House and Champion Spirit House.
Final Champion House placings were:
| 1st Place | Clare | 5th Place | McAuley |
| 2nd Place | Callaghan | 6th Place | Kavanagh |
| 3rd Place | Mercedes | 7th Place | Callan |
| 4th Place | Stanley | 8th Place | Doyle |
Final Spirit House placings were:
| 1st Place | Clare | 5th Place | Doyle |
| 2nd Place | McAuley | 6th Place | Stanley |
| 3rd Place | Mercedes | 7th Place | Callan |
| 4th Place | Callaghan | 8th Place | Kavanagh |
Finally, a big thank you to all the staff and students for their efforts and also to all the parents who came along to cheer and support their daughters.
Mr Stuart Guthrie
Sports Co-ordinator







College Notices
Uniform Shop
Uniform Shop
4-6 Ross Street (corner of Trott Street)
Ph 8838 1275
Emailuniformshop@olmc.nsw.edu.au
Trading timesMonday and Friday (school days) 8.00am - 9.30am
Uniforms can be ordered via email or by calling the Uniform Shop.
Please visit the College websitefor full details.
Notification of Residential Address Data Collection
Notification of Residential Address Data Collection
The College has received notice from the Australian Government Department of Education and Training (the department), that the department has requested that the College provide a statement of addresses, in accordance with the Australian Education Regulation 2013 (Cth) (the Regulation).
A statement of addresses contains the following information about each student at the school:
• Student residential address (not student names)
• Student level of education (i.e. whether the student is a primary or secondary student)
• Names and residential addresses of the student’s parent(s) and/or guardian(s)
Schools generate a record number for each student for the purposes of this collection, which is also provided to the department.
Please following the links in the documents below for further information:
Mrs Danielle Dwyer
Director of Business Services
Other Careers Event
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday marks the commencement of Lent in the Catholic Church. For 40 days, students and staff are encouraged to reflect on how to renew and heal their relationships with families, friends and God. Many thanks to Fr Walter, Mrs Gabby Scanlon and Mercy Action Representatives who led a moving prayer service and distributed ashes in the Ailsa Mackinnon Community Centre and Edith Angel Hall.
Project Compassion was also launched and each homeroom received a Project Compassion box, where all members of the OLMC community are encouraged to donate funds to Caritas Australia projects in Australia and overseas. Click here for more information on Project Compassion.





Ecology Gathering
Ecology Gathering
Helping your Child Manage Anxiety
Helping your Child Manage Anxiety
Year 10 Reflection Day
Year 10 Reflection Day
Last week, led by the Year 10 Religious Education Team and Mrs Gabby Scanlon, students participated in their annual Reflection Day at St Joseph’s Spirituality Centre at Baulkham Hills. Guest speakers from the Possibility Project, Kim Pearce and Cath Davis, shared with students their ecological and social enterprise initiatives with the local people of Jaipur.
Sam Clear from ‘Walk as One’ discussed with students the importance of global, national and Christian unity.



OLMC International Women’s Day
OLMC International Women’s Day
Guest Speaker - Liz Scully
For International Women’s Day, the OLMC community were given a greater insight into the action plan to combat homelessness for women. We were lucky enough to be visited by Parramatta’s Labor Representative, Ms Liz Scully, who is also the Chair of the Board for the Parramatta Women’s Shelter. She enlightened our understanding of the issue of homelessness and explained how the initiative of providing homeless women with accommodation would benefit the community. Ms Scully alerted students to the primary cause for homelessness in women - family and domestic violence. This forward-thinking initiative will provide the homeless women and children of the Parramatta area with a safe environment until they can sufficiently support themselves.

Homelessness is a rising issue in the world today, prevalent in our own City of Parramatta. Between 2011-2016, people without a secure home increased by 50%. Ms Scully stressed the need for a collective support towards all members of our local community in order to create a welcoming environment. In line with our theme of service, donations to OLMC’s Mercy Tree for 2018-2019 will go towards the Parramatta Women’s Shelter, so that the organisation is able to hire professional staff to help women care for their families. As the establishment further grows, OLMC shall continue their support for women. Liz Scully’s visit allowed the girls and staff members to have their questions about the welfare of women’s rights and homelessness in Parramatta answered. Her life experiences and words of advice, truly inspired us to take a stand for the rights of women, whether in a position of political authority or as the Mercy Girls that we are. Thanks to many local unseen heroes, including Ms Scully and members of OLMC staff, we’re sure to see significant development towards establishing a safe and secure environment for women and children in the city of Parramatta.
Divyangi Pandit
Mercy Action Leader
River City Voices
River City Voices
Jesuit Refugee Service - Foodbank Drive
Jesuit Refugee Service - Foodbank Drive
Jesuit Refugee Service is an organisation that supports people seeking refuge and asylum in Western Sydney. Over the last few years, OLMC have helped JRS through a Foodbank Drive, where students and staff are asked to donate grocery items for families. See the poster below for items you and your family can donate each week. Coloured plastic tubs will be situated outside the Staff Common Room, where your daughter can deliver items over the coming weeks. At the end of the Term, these items will be delivered to JRS at Westmead. Your contributions are very much appreciated by JRS and refugee families in Western Sydney.
For more information on JRS, go to https://www.jrs.org.au/

Mercy Futures - Mercy and Kindness
Mercy Futures - Mercy and Kindness
Mercy Futures is an initiative of the Parramatta Sisters of Mercy and OLMC Parramatta, inviting all members of the wider Mercy community to reflect on the many ways of responding to the call of Mercy in everyday life. The first Mercy Futures event to open the year will be guest speaker Michael Lloyd White, Chief Engagement Officer for the World Kindness Project, an international platform for collaboration, designed to encourage and support nations to join in the global campaign towards a kinder world. For more information, please see the flyer in the Additional Notices section of this newsletter.
Mrs Claire Thomas
Director of Mission
Term 2 - Winter Uniform
Term 2 - Winter Uniform
Your daughter may wear either her full Summer Uniform or her full Winter Uniform in Week 1 of Term 2. No combinations of the two uniforms are allowed.
Your daughter will be expected to wear her Winter Uniform from Week 2, Monday 6 May.
I would ask for your assistance in ensuring that your daughter’s Winter Uniform complies with the College Dress Code. In particular, the tunic or senior skirt is to be worn at the correct length (at least 2 cm below the bottom of the knee cap).
The College Blazer is to be worn as the outer garment to and from school in Terms 2 and 3. The jumper/cardigan is not to be worn to or from school unless under the blazer.
Please also note that blazers are to be worn to House Assemblies and College Assemblies in Terms 2 and 3.
Full length pantyhose are to be worn with the winter uniform.
Thank you for your support in ensuring that your daughter wears the correct uniform. When I speak to the girls about uniform, I emphasise the respect factor. When the girls wear the uniform with pride, they show respect for themselves and for the College. I appreciate the financial commitment you, as parents, make to purchasing all items of the uniform. It is for this reason that I ask that all items of the uniform are labelled with the student’s name so lost property can be returned to your daughter.
Please note that the Uniform Shop will be open on the following Saturdays:
- Saturday 23 March
- Saturday 30 March
- Saturday 6 April
- Saturday 13 April
- Saturday 27 April
On these Saturdays, you will need to make an appointment. Please note, if you do not have an appointment, they will not be able to assist you as it disrupts their schedule.
For more details, please visit the College Website.
Mrs Anne-Maree Donnelly
Director of Pastoral Care
Mercy Futures Group
Mercy Futures Group
Student Opal Card
Student Opal Card
Mercy Girls in the 1940s

